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On Monday, June 9, 2025, Akasa Air welcomed its 29th Boeing 737 MAX 8-200 (VT-YBG) into service at Bengaluru’s Kempegowda International Airport, marking just 33 months since its inaugural flight in ...
Qantas has announced a major cabin refresh for its Boeing 737 fleet, helping enhance the inflight experience on domestic and short-haul international routes. The post Qantas will upgrade cabins on ...
As of June 30, the Qantas Group had 347 aircraft, 75 of which were Boeing 737-800 planes. A Qantas flight headed to Brisbane had to make an emergency landing at Sydney Airport after a suspected ...
Qantas is retiring its final Boeing 767 aircraft today after a long career transporting passengers and freight. Qantas operated a total of 41 Boeing 767's from 1985 to 2014. The 767-passenger ...
The company’s outlook for the full year is positive, citing the addition of 3 Boeing 737s to its fleet and the launch of Rex Flyer, a frequent flyer program. Also in the outlook was more foreign ...
Australia's Qantas back Boeing to bounce back from crisis Stock Markets Published 06/04/2024, 05:08 AM Updated 06/04/2024, 05:35 AM ...
Australian airline Qantas on Tuesday backed Boeing BA-N to bounce back from an unprecedented crisis that has led to an overhaul of the American plane maker’s management and drawn scrutiny and ...
Qantas’ Boeing 737-800s and 717s are being gradually retired over the next decade but the 23 aircraft with the new wing tips will be the last to go.
Boeing's 737 Max troubles could create an opening for Airbus' new A321XLR narrowbody aircraft, which is expected to take to the skies early this year.
Boeing [NYSE: BA] and the Qantas Group announced today the carrier has selected the 787 Dreamliner family to modernize its widebody fleet with an order for four 787-9 and eight 787-10 airplanes.
The multi-billion dollar order is split between 12 Airbus A350s and 12 Boeing 787s, which will arrive from fiscal 2027 and into the next decade, Qantas said.
Qantas last placed a Dreamliner order in 2018, when it signed a deal for six jetliners meant to replace its remaining Boeing 747s. It currently operates 14 787-9s.