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New EU Hand Luggage and Liquid Rules Effective September 1, 2024: Simplifying Air Travel Across Europe
Aviation Regulations

New EU Hand Luggage and Liquid Rules Effective September 1, 2024: Simplifying Air Travel Across Europe

Starting September 1, 2024, the European Union (EU) will implement new standardized regulations regarding hand luggage and liquid restrictions for all airlines operating within its member states.
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WAM Staff
Bombardier Celebrates Robust Growth Across Key Metrics
Aerospace Financial Results

Bombardier Celebrates Robust Growth Across Key Metrics

Bombardier, the Canadian aerospace manufacturer, has reported impressive double-digit growth across several key metrics in its second quarter financial results for 2024.
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WAM Staff
Argentina Embraces Open Skies: Signing Landmark Agreements with Regional Partners
International Air Transport

Argentina Embraces Open Skies: Signing Landmark Agreements with Regional Partners

Open Skies agreements are crucial for the growth and development of the aviation sector. By removing barriers to entry and allowing airlines to operate freely between countries, these agreements foster competition and encourage the expansion of air travel services.
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WAM Staff
Los Cabos International Airport Expands: New $9 Million Hangar Construction
Aviation News

Los Cabos International Airport Expands: New $9 Million Hangar Construction

Located in San José del Cabo, Baja California Sur, Los Cabos International Airport (SJD) serves as the primary airport for the Los Cabos region, including the famous resort towns of Cabo San Lucas and San José del Cabo.
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WAM Staff
U.S. Airline Industry Q2 2024 Financial Performance
Airline Profitability

U.S. Airline Industry Q2 2024 Financial Performance

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WAM Staff
De Havilland Canada Secures Major Orders for Refurbished Dash 8-400 Aircraft
Commercial Aircraft

De Havilland Canada Secures Major Orders for Refurbished Dash 8-400 Aircraft

In a significant development for the regional aviation sector, De Havilland Aircraft of Canada has announced a series of new orders and commitments for its Dash 8-400 aircraft.
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WAM Staff
Porter Airlines Expands Service to Las Vegas with New Routes from Ottawa and Montreal
Airlines

Porter Airlines Expands Service to Las Vegas with New Routes from Ottawa and Montreal

In a significant move to enhance its network and provide more travel options for Canadian passengers, Porter Airlines has announced the expansion of its service to Las Vegas.
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WAM Staff
Air Traffic Rights: The Seventh Freedom of the Air Explained
International Air Transport

Air Traffic Rights: The Seventh Freedom of the Air Explained

The Freedoms of the Air are a set of commercial aviation rights that grant airlines the privilege to enter and land in another country's airspace. These freedoms were established by the Chicago Convention of 1944, which laid the groundwork for international air travel.
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WAM Staff
Air Canada Lowers Full-Year Earnings Expectations Amid Competitive Pressures
Airlines

Air Canada Lowers Full-Year Earnings Expectations Amid Competitive Pressures

In a significant development for Canada's aviation industry, Air Canada, the country's largest airline, has announced a downward revision of its full-year earnings expectations for 2024.
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WAM Staff
Boeing Provides Updates on 737 MAX Program, Aims to Regain Confidence
Commercial Aircraft

Boeing Provides Updates on 737 MAX Program, Aims to Regain Confidence

On August 8, 2024, Boeing announced updates on its 737 MAX program, highlighting progress in production and deliveries as the company works to regain market confidence following previous challenges related to the aircraft's safety and operational issues.
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WAM Staff
The Final Flight of the Hawaii Martin Mars: A Historic Farewell
Special Mission Aircraft

The Final Flight of the Hawaii Martin Mars: A Historic Farewell

The Martin Mars was designed and built in the late 1940s, originally intended for military use. However, it found its true calling in firefighting.
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WAM Staff
Indonesia AirAsia Launches New International Flight Route from Indonesia to Malaysia
Airlines

Indonesia AirAsia Launches New International Flight Route from Indonesia to Malaysia

Indonesia AirAsia officially launched a new international flight route connecting Denpasar, Bali, to Kota Kinabalu, Sabah, Malaysia.
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WAM Staff
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