Oman’s SalamAir signed an order for E195-E2 jets, while Royal Jordanian Airlines signed a memorandum to introduce two variants of Embraer’s jets.
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The airline received the final delivery of its 21-year program with Airbus A380. The new aircraft features a Premium Economy cabin intended to bring more comfort to passengers.
According to FIESC president Mario Cezar de Aguiar, the state could implement a flight from the UAE to Santa Catarina.
The airline is adding a frequency on August 24. It had been flying twice a week since resuming the route on August 2. Its Dubai-Rio de Janeiro route is still on hold with no plans to reopen.
The airline is yet to release information regarding flight frequency. The United Arab Emirates are already open to foreigners; Brazil is only allowing entry in some cases.
The Qatari airline’s CEO said the company is considering doubling its interest in the Chilean company created by a merger of Chile’s LAN and Brazil’s TAM.
The UAE-based airline ordered 30 Boeing 787s and 50 Airbus A350s during the aerospace industry expo, with contracts amounting to a combined USD 24.8 billion.
Airlines based in Brazil carried 103 million people between them in domestic and international flights.
Up to 48 aircraft will not leave Dubai International Airport for 45 days between April and May, due to a closure of the southern runaway for maintenance work.
The Bahraini state-run carrier released its 2019 business plan and said it intends to pay more attention to service quality than to passenger numbers.
Passengers flying to the emirate through March 31 will get exclusive offers in 500-plus commercial and leisure establishments. The My Emirates Pass program also yields benefits in Abu Dhabi, Ajman and Ras Al Khaimah.
The Jordan-based carrier will turn 55 this Saturday with a 24-hour promotion to all its destinations.
The carrier posted USD 62 million in net profit in the first half of fiscal year 2018-19. The drop was imputed to rising fuel prices and unfavorable currency movements in emerging markets such as Brazil.
The South American Soccer Confederation announced the Arab company as the official airline of the body’s club competitions for the next four and a half years.