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Powerbank fire on plane in Ankara: passengers evacuated
Powerbank fire on Pegasus plane in Ankara: passengers evacuated, no injuries.
EU sues Poland over aviation emissions
European Commission sues Poland at EU Court over aviation emissions directive non-compliance. Potential heavy fines for Poland.
Belgium: Sudden Strike Shuts Down Airport, All Flights Cancelled
A sudden strike by air traffic controllers in Belgium shuts down Brussels Airport, cancelling all flights until evening.
AZAL and aviation reps visit Alley of Honor
AZAL staff and civil aviation representatives visited the Alley of Honor to pay respects to national leader Heydar Aliyev and academician Zarifa Aliyeva.
Typhoon Jangmi hits Japan: Thousands without power
Typhoon Jangmi leaves 50,000+ homes without power in Japan, 600 flights canceled. Nine people injured in Okinawa.
AZAL crew visits grave of National Hero Hokuma Aliyeva
AZAL crew visits grave of National Hero Hokuma Aliyeva on International Flight Attendants Day.
Why Are Tour Packages Getting Expensive? - Reasons
Why are tour packages getting expensive? Expert explains impact of Hormuz crisis, energy prices, and air travel costs.
American Airlines secures new $1.85B term loans
American Airlines Group secures $1.85 billion in new term loans, refinances existing debt. Read more on Bond.az.
American Airlines Secures New Term Loans
American Airlines amends credit agreement, secures $1.85 billion in new term loans. Interest rates, maturity, and repayment details included.
AZAL resumes flights from Ganja to St. Petersburg
AZAL resumes flights from Ganja to St. Petersburg. The first flight was on May 30, and flights will operate weekly on Saturdays.
Airspace World 2026: AZANS announces new partnerships
AZANS announces new partnerships with DFS, NATS and others at Airspace World 2026.
US to Ban Iranian Planes from Airports
The US bans Iranian planes from airports under the 'Economic Fury' campaign. Restrictions include refueling and ticket systems.
Southwest: Fare hikes don't impact demand
Southwest Airlines CEO Bob Jordan says demand remains strong despite seven fare increases since February. The airline plans more premium options and potential long-haul international flights.
FedEx Freight Replaces American Airlines in DJTA
FedEx Freight replaces American Airlines in DJTA. Changes effective June 1. Stock prices and index adjustments detailed.
United Airlines CEO rules out consolidation push
United Airlines CEO Scott Kirby says no merger activity after American Airlines rejection.
GE Aerospace selloff is buying opportunity
Seaport Research Partners upgrades GE Aerospace to Buy with $375 target, citing a buying opportunity amid recent stock weakness and strong aftermarket prospects.
GE Aerospace CEO: Airlines not cutting engine spending
GE Aerospace CEO Larry Culp says airlines maintain engine spending despite fuel price hikes and softer departures.
Jahangir Asgarov Buys All New Premium Bank Shares
Jahangir Asgarov buys all new Premium Bank shares, raising his stake to 86.25% as bank capital reaches 174.6 million manat.
Alaska Airlines Fined $165K for Drunk Passengers
FAA proposes $165,000 fine for Alaska Airlines over intoxicated passengers boarding 11 flights.
Economic Tensions Alarm the West
Economic tensions in the US, UK, and EU: inflation, wage trends, energy shock, and aviation costs.
European shares flat after US strikes on Iran
European shares flat after US strikes on Iran dampen peace hopes. STOXX 600 unchanged, Brent crude rises 2%, Ferrari drops 7%.
Spain stocks rise: IBEX 35 up 2.24%
Spain stocks closed higher on Monday with the IBEX 35 up 2.24%, hitting a 1-month high. BBVA, Santander, and ICAG led gains. Read more on Bond.az.
LATAM stock: premium growth path
Analysis of LATAM Airlines' premium passenger strategy, strong Brazil position, and potential valuation re-rating toward global network carriers.
Airlines set for winter capacity cuts
European airlines face winter capacity cuts due to rising fuel prices and expiring hedges. Short and medium-haul flights will be most affected.
AZAL head speaks on airfare prices
Samir Rzayev, Chairman of AZAL's Board, discussed airfare pricing and comparisons with low-cost carriers.
Compensation for AZAL plane crash to be paid soon
Compensation for the AZAL plane crash by Russia will be paid soon. Samir Rzayev confirmed that negotiations have concluded and payment is imminent.
Boeing Cleared in LOT 737 Max Fraud Case
Boeing cleared of fraud by federal jury in LOT Polish Airlines' $153 million lawsuit over 737 MAX MCAS system. Verdict reached after two-week trial.
Boeing Cleared in 737 MAX Fraud Case
Boeing found not guilty of fraud in LOT Polish Airlines 737 MAX lawsuit. Jury clears company of hiding safety flaws linked to fatal crashes.
Passenger tries to open plane door at 36,000 feet
A passenger attempted to open a plane door at 36,000 feet on a United Airlines flight. Emergency landing made safely, suspect detained.
Southwest Airlines transformation boosts stock
Southwest Airlines' strategic transformation, new revenue streams and impact on stock price.
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