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Saudi Carrier Flynas Hires Goldman, Morgan Stanley for Potential IPO Next Year

Saudi Arabian low-cost carrier Flynas has hired Goldman Sachs Group, Morgan Stanley and Saudi Fransi Capital for a potential initial public offering on the Saudi Exchange (Tadawul), according to a Bloomberg report. Flynas expects to go public next year. Earlier reports had suggested that Saudi Arabian sovereign wealth fund — Public Investment Fund (PIF) had been…

Tourism

Iceland Volcano Erupts With Minimal Tourism Impact

Today's podcast looks at Iceland's volcanic eruption, Uber's simplified expense reporting, and major aircraft orders.

Iceland Volcano Erupts With Minimal Tourism Impact

Airlines

Indigo Is First Indian Carrier to Carry 100 Million Passengers: India Report

IndiGo’s 100 million passengers also underscores the massive potential of the Indian aviation sector. No wonder airlines are keen to tap into it.

Indigo Is First Indian Carrier to Carry 100 Million Passengers: India Report

Airlines

Lufthansa Group And EasyJet Go Shopping For Over 230 Aircraft

European carriers announced large orders before wrapping up for the holidays.

Lufthansa Group And EasyJet Go Shopping For Over 230 Aircraft

Airlines

Turkish Airlines Orders Up To 345 Airbus Planes

The order highlights Turkish Airline’s remarkable expansion during the past two decades.

Turkish Airlines Orders Up To 345 Airbus Planes

Airlines

Etihad Wants to Double Plane Count and Triple Passengers by 2030

Abu Dhabi’s Etihad spectacularly shrunk after a surge of growth in its first 15 years. Now it is charting out a new, sustainable growth path.

Etihad Wants to Double Plane Count and Triple Passengers by 2030

Airlines

Dubai Airshow, Day 2: Latest Roundup of Aircraft Orders

It’s not over till it’s curtains for the airshow. The second day saw Boeing win orders from two customers, while Airbus scores just one win.

Dubai Airshow, Day 2: Latest Roundup of Aircraft Orders

Airlines

Dubai Airshow, Day 1: Over 200 New Aircraft Ordered 

200 aircraft sold, many more to go. That was the takeaway from the Dubai Airshow’s first day. Marquee customers included Dubai’s own Emirates and Flydubai.

Dubai Airshow, Day 1: Over 200 New Aircraft Ordered 

Airlines

Dubai Air Show Will Test Impact of Middle East Tensions

Airlines are adapting to the Hamas-Israel war and regional repercussions. The conflict may impact some of the deal-making at the Dubai Air Show.

Dubai Air Show Will Test Impact of Middle East Tensions

Airlines

Dubai Airshow: Tracking the Biggest Aircraft Buyers

The most important airshow in the Middle East will see airlines from the UAE and Saudi Arabia trying to grab the best aircraft delivery slots for their growth plans. Airlines from India will also be there to do business.

Dubai Airshow: Tracking the Biggest Aircraft Buyers