Emirates to fly to Edinburgh
- BTN News
- Thursday, 09 May 2024
Dubai-based Emirates is adding a second Scottish destination, saying it will fly the A350 to Edinburgh from November.
Dubai-based Emirates is adding a second Scottish destination, saying it will fly the A350 to Edinburgh from November.
A UK-wide e-gates* outage caused chaos at airports across the country on Tuesday, with long queues of travellers waiting to have their passports checked manually.
Dubai-based Emirates is to refurbish 71 aircraft it has in its fleet - 43 Airbus A380s and 28 Boeing 777s.
Emirates president sir Tim Clark said the airline was "topping up" its multi-billion dollar retrofit program to introduce cutting-edge cabin products on more A380s and Boeing 777s ... "with a best-in-class suite of products across every cabin".
A fresh investigation into the Boeing 787 has been opened by US regulators, after the US plane maker said some employees may not have inspected some planes properly.
Vietnam's private budget airline VietJet's market capitalisation is better than state-owned Vietnam Airlines a week after it listed, Yahoo.com says.
The University of Maine, USA, claims the largest 3D printer in the world, named the 'Factory of the Future 1.0 (FoF 1.0)'.
Reuters reports Airbus wants financial compensation to take on any money-losing operations from its parts provider Spirit AeroSystems, just one obstacle to a takeover of Spirit by (its previous owner and now Spirit's main customer) Boeing.
Hall Chadwick, the administrator for Australian airline Bonza, says the airline will remain grounded with its staff 'stood down' until at least 14 May.
Australia's Qantas Airways will pay A$120 million to settle a lawsuit with the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission (ACCC) for selling tickets on already-cancelled flights.
Dubai-based Emirates is adding a second Scottish destination, saying it will fly the A350 to Edinburgh from November.
A UK-wide e-gates* outage caused chaos at airports across the country on Tuesday, with long queues of travellers waiting to have their passports checked manually.
Dubai-based Emirates is to refurbish 71 aircraft it has in its fleet - 43 Airbus A380s and 28 Boeing 777s.
Emirates president sir Tim Clark said the airline was "topping up" its multi-billion dollar retrofit program to introduce cutting-edge cabin products on more A380s and Boeing 777s ... "with a best-in-class suite of products across every cabin".
A fresh investigation into the Boeing 787 has been opened by US regulators, after the US plane maker said some employees may not have inspected some planes properly.
Vietnam's private budget airline VietJet's market capitalisation is better than state-owned Vietnam Airlines a week after it listed, Yahoo.com says.
The University of Maine, USA, claims the largest 3D printer in the world, named the 'Factory of the Future 1.0 (FoF 1.0)'.
Reuters reports Airbus wants financial compensation to take on any money-losing operations from its parts provider Spirit AeroSystems, just one obstacle to a takeover of Spirit by (its previous owner and now Spirit's main customer) Boeing.
Hall Chadwick, the administrator for Australian airline Bonza, says the airline will remain grounded with its staff 'stood down' until at least 14 May.
Australia's Qantas Airways will pay A$120 million to settle a lawsuit with the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission (ACCC) for selling tickets on already-cancelled flights.