Maastricht Aachen Airport (MST) in the Netherlands has received accreditation as an approved inspection location for Products of Non-Animal Origin (PNAO). This allows on-site inspections for plant-based goods, enhancing efficiency in cargo handling and reducing transit times for imports.
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GMR School of Aviation, an India aviation training institute, partnered with Gati Shakti Vishwavidyalaya, an India central university focused on transport education, to develop specialised courses addressing the aviation MRO (Maintenance, Repair and Overhaul) skill gap and support workforce demand.
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Air India Express, an India commercial scheduled airline, saw a Boeing 737 MAX make a hard landing at Phuket International Airport on a flight from Hyderabad. The nose wheels detached after touchdown, forcing runway closure while passengers and crew safely evacuated.
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Berjaya Air, a Malaysia private charter airline, launched international business class only charter services from Subang Airport to Koh Samui in Thailand and Medan in Indonesia. The routes will start in April 2026 with three weekly flights targeting premium leisure travellers.
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Cricket West Indies (CWI), the governing body for cricket in the West Indies, arranged commercial airline travel for its national team after delays to an International Cricket Council (ICC) charter flight left players stranded in India for nine days following their ICC Men’s T20 World Cup exit.
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Garuda Indonesia, an Indonesia commercial scheduled airline, plans to write off stored parts from retired aircraft, engines and simulators. The move will identify usable components while removing unused inventory from its balance sheet to cut storage costs and prevent further asset deterioration.
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Emirates, a United Arab Emirates commercial scheduled airline, will reconfigure 15 high density Airbus A380-800 aircraft from a two class layout to three classes. Seat capacity will drop from 615 to 569 as premium economy and more business-class seats are added under its cabin retrofit programme.
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Archer Aviation, a United States electric air taxi developer, filed a countersuit against rival Joby Aviation, another United States electric vertical take-off and landing developer, alleging it hid Chinese supply chain links and misled regulators while gaining an unfair advantage in the air-taxi race.
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Qantas, an Australia commercial scheduled airline, has applied for cargo traffic rights to operate all cargo flights via Singapore using Airbus A330 freighters operated by Express Freighters Australia. The plan would support freight services between Sydney, Shanghai and Singapore from April 2026.
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Lödige Industries, a Germany airport logistics technology company, introduced Cargo Direct software to optimise air cargo terminal operations. The system links air waybill data with equipment and staff to guide cargo handling in real time, improving efficiency and throughput without expanding infrastructure.
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