E190-E2 makes it three for Helvetic
- BTN News
- Friday, 28 March 2025
Brazil's Embraer says its customer Swiss Helvetic Airways is using its E190-E2 aircraft at the UK's London City Airport - and it is the largest aircraft flying to the airport.
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Brazil's Embraer says its customer Swiss Helvetic Airways is using its E190-E2 aircraft at the UK's London City Airport - and it is the largest aircraft flying to the airport.
Family members of victims of the January 29 mid-air collision of an American Airlines commercial jet and an army military helicopter were expected to attend a March 27 US Senate aviation subcommittee hearing on the National Transportation Safety Board’s (NTSB's) preliminary report on the matter.
Singapore Airlines (SIA) is taking its five-a-week Singapore-London Gatwick run daily as of March 31, using an Airbus A350-900 configured with 253 seats - 42 in business, 24 premium economy and 187 economy.
UK-based British Airways is to restart London Heathrow nonstop B787 flights to Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia on April 2, Malaysia Airports Holdings has announced.
Air Canada is launching a seasonal three-times-weekly service between Montreal in Canada and Edinburgh, Scotland on 27 June 2025 that will run until 7 September.
Air Charter Service’s charity committees globally helped raise over US$200,000 last year, a one-year record.
US district judge Reed O’Connor has ordered a June 23 trial date in the Department of Justice’s criminal fraud case against plane maker Boeing for alleged misrepresentations to regulators about the B737 MAX jet.
The Australian Tourism Export Council (ATEC) has welcomed the government’s continued support for Tourism Australia in the latest Federal Budget, but believes more is needed.
Australian helicopter operator Microflite has ordered another H125 Airbus helicopter.
“At Microflite, we’re committed to the highest standards and levels of safety for our customers and our team, which is part of the reason we keep adding Airbus helicopters to our existing fleet,” said Jonathan Booth, ceo Microflite.
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