Xiamen Airlines has taken delivery of its first Boeing 737 Max, expanding its fleet to…
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Singapore Technologies Engineering Ltd (ST Engineering) has incorporated Aeria, its VIP completion and refurbishment business…
2012 saw Brussels Airlines begin upgrading the cabins of its wide-body fleet as it aims to become ‘best-in-class’ on routes to Africa and New York.
China’s first A380 may not be the most luxurious or imaginative, but it nevertheless marks the beginning of an important chapter in aviation.
When Korean Air unveiled its A380 in 2011, it was the roomiest configuration yet – with its spacious layout complemented by headline-grabbing lounges and even a duty-free area.