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Month: February 2022

Loganair Embraer E145
Airline news

Loganair extends BA codeshare as it marks 60th anniversary

01/02/2022 2 minute read
Written by: Nick Harding

Scottish airline Loganair (LM/LOG) has marked its 60th anniversary as an airline by extending its codeshare with British Airways (BA/BAW), British Airways passengers will now be able to use more Loganair services to connect around the UK or direct point to point travel via the British Airways website meaning they [read more]

Qatar Airways 737 Max 10
Air cargo news

Qatar Airways turns to Boeing for single-aisle replacement

01/02/2022 < 1 minute read
Written by: Nick Harding

Qatar Airways (GR/QTR) has provisionally placed an order with Boeing for 50 737 Max 10 aircraft to replace the order for 50 A321neos that was cancelled by Airbus as part of the dispute between the airline and the airframer. Akbar Al Baker, Qatar Airways CEO said: “Qatar Airways very much [read more]

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