Emirates currently has a terminal dedicated to its A380 fleet at Dubai International airport.
Presently only Delhi, Mumbai, Hyderabad and Bangalore have the required infrastructure for the jumbo jets.
The airline’s second jumbo A380 jet will begin services to the Russian capital from August 1, 2014.
The research partnership comes after findings that desert plants fed by seawater will produce biofuel more efficiently than other well-known feedstocks.
The role will include attending several board meetings each year in Australia.
BAE lost a potential $10 billion deal to sell 60 Eurofighter jets to the UAE late last year.
Etihad will codeshare on 40 JetBlue routes within the U.S. with further codeshares planned for later in the year.
Saudi Arabia started opening up its aviation market in 2012 by awarding additional carrier licenses.
Ukraine-UAE inbound market set to double.
Bombardier has so far seen slow orders for the CSeries after several months of development delays.
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The airport’s passenger terminal will be opened with a larger-than-planned capacity of 30 million.
Japan Airlines was forced to ground one of its 787 aircraft after detecting smoke outside the plane.
The airline will resume services to Manchester after a seven-year gap and will fly thrice a week.
Alitalia is in talks with Etihad to sell the UAE carrier a large stake.
Dubai-linked airline recently announced the loss of 1,000 jobs.
Roberto Colaninno said in October he would step down after a 300-million-euro capital increase, completed at the end of December.
Zurich is the Dubai carrier’s 25th A380 destination.
The confirmed $8.8 billion order, placed at the Dubai Airshow, provides the foundations for the low-cost carrier’s next growth phase.
The Dubai carrier currently has 97 of Airbus’ superjumbos on its order book.
Clark was recognised for his “services to British prosperity and to the aviation industry”.
The flight, arriving from Mashhad in Iran before dawn, was carrying 315 passengers and suffered a technical malfunction.
The airline said that it has suspended operations due to increased operating costs and regional instability.
Year-to-date passengers totalled 60.4 million people, an increase of 15.3 per cent.
The new service will be launched on March 30, 2014 and is expected to increase capacity by 36 per cent.
The airport’s November passenger traffic was up 9.8 per cent compared to the same period in 2012.
Doha carrier flies into scenic Hangzhou which features a rapidly expanding hi-tech and hotel scene
The struggling Italian carrier is studying other options as well, said its CEO.
Agreement provides Greeks with greater global connectivity and Etihad with improved access to Greece and mainland Europe
Emirates signs 10-year commercial co-operation with Air Mauritius as part of A380 access deal.