Whether you refer to them as low-fare airlines or low-cost carriers, operators using this business model have been the growth engines for air transport this century. In terms of their fleets, the original premise was simple – a single type.
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Intelsat’s new IFC solution is a lighter and more versatile ESA-based solution. It’s a first in a new line of ground-breaking multi-orbit terminals developed by Intelsat with the capability to interoperate with Intelsat’s established geostationary satellites (GEO) in addition to new Low-Earth Orbit (LEO) or Medium Earth Orbit (MEO) satellites.
The Ukrainian low cost airline SkyUp reportedly plans to register an airline in Malta. This follows plans previously announced by Wizz Air to establish a new airline in Malta, and by the Lufthansa subsidiary Eurowings Europe to transfer its fleet to Malta in the coming winter season. Ryanair Group already has 177 narrowbodies registered in Malta with subsidiary companies (148 with Malta Air and 29 with Lauda Europe).
Supply chain uncertainties continue to be one of the most significant challenges facing the industry.
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