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The third daily flight, EK835, departed Dubai at 02:00 and arrived in Bahrain at 02:15. The return flight, EK836, took off from Bahrain at 03:40, landing in Dubai at 06:05.
IndiGo has announced an order for 30 more Airbus A350-900 aircraft, enhancing its long-haul international capabilities and challenging competitors like Air India. This expansion signifies a major ...
In April 2024, IndiGo had placed an order for 30 A350 aircraft, and kept an option to purchase another 70 such planes in the future. IndiGo has a total of over 900 planes on order, scheduled to be ...
IndiGo on Sunday announced placing a firm order for another 30 wide-body A350 planes with Airbus, taking the total number of such aircraft to 60. Written by FE Online June 1, 2025 18:12 IST ...
India’s largest airline IndiGo said on Sunday it had placed an order to buy another 30 Airbus A350 aircraft in addition to the 30 already in place. "We are placing a firm order for 30 Airbus ...
Indian airline IndiGo said on Sunday it had signed an order for 30 more Airbus A350-900s, bringing its shopping list for the widebody aircraft from the European aircraft manufacturer to 60.
IndiGo upped its order of widebody Airbus A350 aircraft on Sunday, and tied up with Air France-KLM, Delta, and Virgin Atlantic Airways as a part of its international expansion plan.
Just Planes. Fiji Airways Airbus A350 Cockpit into Sydney. Posted: May 13, 2025 | Last updated: May 13, 2025. Fiji Airways & Fiji Link became the 310th and 311th airlines to join our cockpit series!
With increasing demand for First Class cabins on our Airbus flagship, the A350-1000, we are proud to reveal our latest concept for the most premium of cabins in the skies.
Airbus unveils EPIIC's fighter cockpit of the future, featuring enhanced pilot interfaces, AI, augmented reality, and hands on throttle and stick design.
Airbus UpNext, the airframer’s innovation arm, is gearing up for flight tests early next year of an A350-1000 fitted with advanced automation systems developed through its Optimate project.
After launching Airbus A350-900 operations, Emirates Airline President Tim Clark describes operating the aircraft as a “dream” but is not yet ready to order the larger variant.