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Boeing urges UK to keep its strong EU air industry links after Brexit
The Mail on Sunday reported that the firm had urged the UK to maintain close links to the European Union aerospace industry and regulatory affairs after Brexit
Norwegian launches Scotland's 'cheapest flights to New York'
The new Edinburgh base becomes Norwegian’s second UK base after Gatwick
Jet2holidays celebrates a decade of success
To mark the occasion, celebrations will take place throughout June
UPDATED: Heathrow bag drop reopens following luggage system failure
Airlines operating from Terminal 3 and Terminal 5 were affected by the malfunction
Qatar Airways chief calls for lifting of 'illegal' blockade
The carrier insisted that the “vast majority” of flights were operating as scheduled despite the diplomatic dispute in the region
EasyJet's first A320neo takes to the skies
The aircraft will be more fuel efficient, generate less emissions and make less noise
EasyJet boss calls for 'pragmatic' Brexit
Carolyn McCall urged the government to make business requirements central to the negotiations
Security chiefs to meet in bid to avoid laptop ban extension
US and European officials will discuss tightening air travel security in Malta
Luton reports 8% passenger number growth
The Bedfordshire terminal said it was in the process of making its “biggest ever” investment to infrastructure
Sandals signs first-ever GDS deal
The agreement will enable agents to compare and select flights alongside Sandals resort packages
Industry must do more to target graduates and win the 'war on talent'
A panel of senior industry figures as well as recent graduates told ITT delegates: "We have to attract talent, and we have to nurture talent"
Regional carriers: We will prop you
It might seem that low-cost carriers are having it all their own way, but let’s not forget aviation’s third tier – the regional carriers that bravely go where others can’t or won’t
Gibraltar: Between the Rock and a hard place
Gibraltar’s airport may be tiny but it has already had a major impact on aviation policy in the European Union – and that was before Brexit came along
Manchester airport celebrates record long-haul passenger numbers
The airport reported an overall passenger uplift of almost 12% during May
Thomas Cook stresses operator's commitment to quality at ITT Conference
ITT Conference in Sorrento hears Thomas Cook now focusing on hotel quality and trade partnerships
British Airways in talks with Capita over call centre outsourcing
BA may shed 1,100 call centre jobs in outsourcing move
Star Alliance: A galaxy of opportunities
As Star Alliance celebrates its 20th anniversary, the world’s biggest airline coalition is as committed as ever to look out for its members
BA crew strike threat suspended
Staff were due to walk out from June 16-19
Qatar Airways posts profits leap as it marks anniversary
Qatar Airways increases profits by almost 22%
Facing up to the future in the Middle East
After three decades of rapid expansion, carriers across the Gulf are facing much more challenging times as global aviation takes a new direction
Ryanair 'looking into' claims mile high couple had sex in their seat
Budget carrier investigates claims of sordid in-flight romp
Flybe optimistic despite £26.7m loss
The airline made the loss as revenues increased by 13.4%
Tui Etihad European airline talks collapse
The Tui Group said it remains open to discussions with other airlines
Air Canada Rouge launches non-stop Gatwick-Vancouver service
The carrier will operate the route three times a week