Former CEO of Korea's Fly Gangwon sued for fraud

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Cambodia Angkor Air set to rebrand

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Taiwan's Starlux eyes 50 jets, Europe flights by YE26

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South Korea's t'way Air to add A330neo, more B737 MAX

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US’s Empire Airlines eyes growth, focuses on FedEx

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US's Breeze eyes more bases as A220 economics kick in

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DR's Arajet targets Punta Cana growth; MAX cabin reconfigs

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Nigeria's Xejet to debut scheduled business-class flights

Xejet (4U, Lagos) has expanded its business scope with the addition of scheduled operations to its air operator's certificate (AOC) and plans to offer all-business-class flights using 24-seater CRJ200s. CEO Emmanuel Iza informed ch-aviation that the initial plan is for daily business travel flights between Lagos and Abuja. The launch date has not yet been [...]

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Nigeria's Aero Contractors to return more B737s to service

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Switerland's inX.aero consolidates with Slovenia's Alpavia

Swiss business aviation firm inX.aero will take over the management and running of the aircraft of Slovenia's Alpavia (AL, Ljubljana). Jetcom, which until now managed the fleet, will continue to be a part of the joint venture with support services. "This change will allow inX.aero to manage the aircraft directly in partnership with Alpavia, improving [...]

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