AirBaltic says a shortage of spare engines led to an average of 11 grounded aircraft in its Airbus A220 fleet and forced the airline to wet-lease capacity.
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Vertical Aerospace’s VX4 eVTOL prototype suffered significant damage during a remotely piloted flight test at Cotswold Airport in Kemble, England.
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Hong Kong-based Cathay Pacific is expanding its fleet upgrade efforts by ordering 32 more Airbus narrowbodies, a move supported by the carrier’s strengthening financial performance.
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