Boeing Delivers 737 Number 7,370
Aircraft November 5, 2012
Boeing has delivered the 7,370th 737 to come off the production line. The milestone aircraft, a Boeing 737-800 for Indonesia-based Lion Air, was delivered on November 5.
Read moreFrom June 23 to September 2, 2012, Cayman Airways will operate weekly service from Dallas/Fort Worth International Airport to Grand Cayman’s Owen Roberts International Airport on Sundays and from Grand Cayman to Dallas/Fort Worth on Saturdays.
Read moreStarting on April 20, Precision Air will fly to Lusaka in Zambia and to Lubumbashi in the Democratic Republic of Congo three times weekly, on Wednesdays, Fridays and Sundays.
Read moreMexican low cost carrier VivaAerobus is launching service to Miami and Orlando from the city of Monterrey in Nuevo León province, at fares starting at $125 round-trip.
Read moreVivaAerobus will begin its twice-weekly Monterry-Miami service on November 11 and its weekly Monterrey-Orlando service on November 19. Miami and Orlando will respectively become the low-cost airline’s fourth and fifth U.S. destinations.
Read moreVivaAerobus will launch its new service to Chicago Midway Airport from Monterrey on October 14. The nonstop flights will operate on Mondays and Fridays.
Read moreBy late afternoon on April 3, the new testing did detect small, sub-surface cracks in two 737-300s, according to Southwest, which says further evaluation and potential repairs will be necessary before those aircraft are returned to service.
Read moreJet2.com Offers Seven Destinations from New Glasgow Base
AirlinesAirportsDestinations March 28, 2011
Initial Jet2.com destinations from Glasgow include Paphos in Cyprus; Alicante on the Spanish mainland; Palma de Mallorca; Tenerife Sud on Tenerife in the Canary Islands; Dalman in Turkey; Faro in the Algarve; and Nice in Provence in the South of France.
Read moreDespite the considerable task Vision Airlines has set itself in establishing a scheduled-service network from Northwest Florida Regional Airport to destinations throughout the southern U.S., the airline is already mindful of network-growth opportunities in the longer term.
Read moreFollowing an intensive evaluation process, Air New Zealand has ordered 14 Airbus A320s to replace its existing domestic fleet of 15 leased Boeing 737-300s.
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