Long-haul operator Norse Atlantic Airways has handed back all its three Boeing 787-8s to their lessors, to focus on its 787-9 fleet. The aircraft had originally been delivered to the Scandinavian ...
Norse Atlantic Airways has completed its previously announced redelivery of three Boeing 787-8s to the aircrafts’ lessor, leaving the airline with a fleet of 12 787-9s. The lessor initially ...
The carrier announced on Feb. 26 it has signed an agreement to damp-lease another three 787-9s from Norse Atlantic Airways. This follows an agreement on Feb. 6... Adrian is a senior air transport ...
Indian operator IndiGo will initially put damp-leased Norse Atlantic Boeing 787 capacity on the Delhi-Bangkok route, the carrier has disclosed. IndiGo says the 787-9 lease is part of an ...
To paraphrase the Beatles, they get by with a little help from their friends. This airline has good friends that keep pumping money into the airline, mostly named Bjørn. They’ve also made a new friend ...
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Cirium Diio data shows that Delhi is comfortably IndiGo's most-served airport, with an average of 252 daily take-offs in ...
IndiGo will ramp up its fleet with three more Boeing 787-9 planes on a damp lease from Norse Atlantic Airways, targeting expansion to Europe by mid-summer 2025. The airline is also set to receive ...
Earlier this month, the airline had entered into another agreement with Norse Atlantic Airways for damp lease of one Boeing 787-9 aircraft. IndiGo plans to deploy this aircraft on the Delhi ...
IndiGo plans to boost its international flight capacity by fiscal year 2030, aiming to increase its international routes' ...
Expanding its international operations, IndiGo will start non-stop long-haul flights to Manchester and Amsterdam with the leased Boeing 787-9 planes from July this year.
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