Posts by Airline Adviser
Aviation and Airline Adviser in Today’s World
We began as a website in October 2008 with the airline industry at mind. Aviation and Airline industry has changed in so many ways since then. The world has changed…
Read MoreThai Airways Saying Goodbye to the Queen
A Fanfare and farewell to the Queen of the skies. Thai airways saying goodbye to the Boeing 747-400 last of its jumbo fleet. This event and gala took place April…
Read MoreAkasa Air Orders 150 More Boeing 737 MAX Jets
HYDERABAD – Boeing [NYSE:BA] and Akasa Air made the announcement January 18, 2024. The Indian carrier has placed a follow-on 737 MAX order, confirming 150 more fuel-efficient jets in its…
Read MoreGetting Ready For Take Off 2024
From Owner and editor of Airline Adviser a brief news release regarding this site. Since the Coronavirus locked down the Country in March of 2020, we never fully recovered out…
Read MoreTides of Time Change Fleet Outlook
Many of you ask what happened to the long ranged four engine beauties. Well coronavirus pandemic sealed the decision of that in many forms of fleet necessity. Another factor of…
Read MoreCanadian Aviation Update May 18, 2021
Several airlines have made announcements of recent about June and July. A restart of operations in smaller and regional airports that they abandoned earlier at the beginning of Covid19 and…
Read MoreFirst Day Back and Order of Business
As earlier the first thing before pulling up the chair to the office desk was coffee. No matter what, still after many years as owner of Airline Adviser miss Tim…
Read MoreThomas Cook Major Loss To Industry
Monday September 23 in United Kingdom in the early hours Thomas Cook the world’s oldest travel company ceased operations. Therefore, Thomas Cook Airlines no longer flying stranded passengers everywhere. The…
Read MoreEmbraer Delivers First E195-E2 to AerCap and Azul
São José dos Campos, Brazil – Embraer delivered last week from its main facility in São José dos Campos, its first E195-E2, the biggest of the three members of the…
Read MoreStorms, Strikes, Delays, Demonstrations, and Heat
Well it’s been a tough Summer for the airline industry world-wide. From thunderstorms in the Summer to Airlines with fleets of Boeing Max 8 aircraft being grounded makes for delays…
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