Qatar Airways expect talks with the European Union on new air traffic services agreements will take several years, and Qatar will focus on ensuring the EU's planned fair competition clauses do not disadvantage the carrier, its CEO said.
France's president on Friday sought to show his anger over a decision by the Polish government to scrap a multi-billion dollar Airbus helicopter deal by cancelling planned bilateral talks scheduled next week in Warsaw.
The US green light for Boeing and Airbus sales to Iran has broken a taboo and opens the door to a potential boom in foreign financial dealings with Tehran, experts said.
Sri Lanka's cash-strapped national airline is in talks to lease four of its Airbus A330 planes to Pakistan International Airlines Corp, a government minister said, months after cancelling an order for four A350 aircraft.
Airbus sprinted towards deals worth $20 billion to seize the initiative at a rain-soaked Farnborough Airshow on Tuesday, but industry executives said the mostly lacklustre event confirmed a recent boom in aerospace orders was finally fizzling out.
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Qatar Airways Cargo, currently the world’s third largest in the segment, plans to become a major player in three new markets – Transpacific, Australia and South America – in the next nine months.
Qatar Airways Cargo, the world’s third largest international cargo carrier, recently celebrated 10 years of services in Kenya.
Delta ordered on Friday 37 of Airbus' medium-haul A321 aircraft with a catalogue price $4.2 billion (3.7 billion euros) as the US airline seeks to quickly retire older planes.
Qatar Airways chief Akbar al-Baker threatened to cancel an order for Airbus A320neo planes if the European manufacturer fails to address engine issues, in an interview broadcast on Thursday.
European planemaker Airbus should do a better job selling its A380 superjumbo, according to Emirates, the aircraft's biggest buyer and most vocal supporter within the airline industry.
The Philippines’ leading carrier, Cebu Pacific (CEB), has launched four-times-a-week flights between Manila and Guam, its first US destination.