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Russia's Airspace Closure Cripples European Airlines' Flights to China
The closure of Russian airspace to European airlines due to the war in Ukraine has led to longer, more expensive flights, resulting in several European airlines canceling routes to China while Chinese airlines expand their presence.
Russia's Airspace Closure Cripples European Airlines' Flights to China
The closure of Russian airspace to European airlines due to the war in Ukraine has led to longer, more expensive flights, resulting in several European airlines canceling routes to China while Chinese airlines expand their presence.
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64% Bias Score


Airlines Lag in Sustainable Aviation Fuel Transition
A new ranking reveals that only 10 of 77 airlines are making significant progress in transitioning to sustainable aviation fuels (SAFs), with the majority using unsustainable biofuels or not using SAF at all; oil companies' minimal investment in sustainable SAF production is also hindering the trans...
Airlines Lag in Sustainable Aviation Fuel Transition
A new ranking reveals that only 10 of 77 airlines are making significant progress in transitioning to sustainable aviation fuels (SAFs), with the majority using unsustainable biofuels or not using SAF at all; oil companies' minimal investment in sustainable SAF production is also hindering the trans...
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52% Bias Score


Aeroflot to Cannibalize Cargo Planes Amid Sanctions
Faced with sanctions-induced parts shortages, Russia's largest airline, Aeroflot, will acquire five Boeing 737-800BCF cargo planes from Volga-Dnepr Group to use as a source of spare parts for its existing fleet, marking an unprecedented measure to mitigate the impact of Western sanctions following t...
Aeroflot to Cannibalize Cargo Planes Amid Sanctions
Faced with sanctions-induced parts shortages, Russia's largest airline, Aeroflot, will acquire five Boeing 737-800BCF cargo planes from Volga-Dnepr Group to use as a source of spare parts for its existing fleet, marking an unprecedented measure to mitigate the impact of Western sanctions following t...
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36% Bias Score


Milan Surpasses Rome in Direct Flights to China, Reflecting Growing Economic Ties
Post-pandemic, Milan's Malpensa airport now boasts direct flights to about 10 Chinese cities, exceeding Rome in this connectivity, driven by business and family travel needs, highlighting intensified economic ties between Italy and China despite global complexities.
Milan Surpasses Rome in Direct Flights to China, Reflecting Growing Economic Ties
Post-pandemic, Milan's Malpensa airport now boasts direct flights to about 10 Chinese cities, exceeding Rome in this connectivity, driven by business and family travel needs, highlighting intensified economic ties between Italy and China despite global complexities.
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44% Bias Score


Vertical Aerospace's Flight Amidst Funding Crisis
Vertical Aerospace, a British flying taxi startup, successfully completes a key test flight amidst a financial crisis and delays. The company seeks funding to continue development, facing challenges common to the eVTOL industry.
Vertical Aerospace's Flight Amidst Funding Crisis
Vertical Aerospace, a British flying taxi startup, successfully completes a key test flight amidst a financial crisis and delays. The company seeks funding to continue development, facing challenges common to the eVTOL industry.
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Haiti Airport Closure Amidst Gang Violence
Following multiple incidents of US planes being hit by gunfire in Haiti, the FAA banned US airlines from operating in the country, exacerbating the already dire humanitarian crisis fueled by gang violence and political instability.
Haiti Airport Closure Amidst Gang Violence
Following multiple incidents of US planes being hit by gunfire in Haiti, the FAA banned US airlines from operating in the country, exacerbating the already dire humanitarian crisis fueled by gang violence and political instability.
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Airlines to Carry Record 5.2 Billion Passengers in 2025
The International Air Transport Association (IATA) forecasts a record 5.2 billion air passengers in 2025, with \$1 trillion in revenue and \$36.6 billion net profit, driven by lower oil prices, but hampered by supply chain issues and infrastructure limitations.

Airlines to Carry Record 5.2 Billion Passengers in 2025
The International Air Transport Association (IATA) forecasts a record 5.2 billion air passengers in 2025, with \$1 trillion in revenue and \$36.6 billion net profit, driven by lower oil prices, but hampered by supply chain issues and infrastructure limitations.
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44% Bias Score

Netherlands Weakens Schiphol Noise Reduction Target
The Dutch government reduced its Schiphol airport noise reduction target from 20% to 15% for next year, delaying the remaining 5% until 2028; this follows years of decreased restrictions on flights and ongoing legal challenges from residents and environmental groups.

Netherlands Weakens Schiphol Noise Reduction Target
The Dutch government reduced its Schiphol airport noise reduction target from 20% to 15% for next year, delaying the remaining 5% until 2028; this follows years of decreased restrictions on flights and ongoing legal challenges from residents and environmental groups.
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48% Bias Score

Fraport's International Success Compensates for Weak German Air Traffic
Fraport's international airports offset weak German air traffic, with strong performance in Greece, Turkey, and Peru contributing to €4 billion revenue and €703 million operating profit in the first nine months of 2023; successful navigation of past investments in Russia and the Philippines highligh...

Fraport's International Success Compensates for Weak German Air Traffic
Fraport's international airports offset weak German air traffic, with strong performance in Greece, Turkey, and Peru contributing to €4 billion revenue and €703 million operating profit in the first nine months of 2023; successful navigation of past investments in Russia and the Philippines highligh...
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40% Bias Score

Ryanair Cuts German Flights by 2.5 Million Due to High Fees and Airport Inefficiency
Ryanair CEO Michael O'Leary criticizes German aviation and politics, citing high fees (€50+), BER airport inefficiency, and slow post-pandemic recovery. The airline will cut 2.5 million seats in Germany by 2025, with complete withdrawals from Dortmund, Dresden, and Halle/Leipzig.

Ryanair Cuts German Flights by 2.5 Million Due to High Fees and Airport Inefficiency
Ryanair CEO Michael O'Leary criticizes German aviation and politics, citing high fees (€50+), BER airport inefficiency, and slow post-pandemic recovery. The airline will cut 2.5 million seats in Germany by 2025, with complete withdrawals from Dortmund, Dresden, and Halle/Leipzig.
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48% Bias Score

Su-57 Fighter Jet Export Contracts Signed
Russia's Rosoboronexport announces the first export contracts for its Su-57 fifth-generation fighter jet at Airshow China, highlighting its capabilities and economic impact.

Su-57 Fighter Jet Export Contracts Signed
Russia's Rosoboronexport announces the first export contracts for its Su-57 fifth-generation fighter jet at Airshow China, highlighting its capabilities and economic impact.
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0% Bias Score

Xizang's Soaring Aviation Industry
Xizang's aviation industry is booming, with growth in general aviation, drone usage, and tourism, alongside successful disaster relief efforts.

Xizang's Soaring Aviation Industry
Xizang's aviation industry is booming, with growth in general aviation, drone usage, and tourism, alongside successful disaster relief efforts.
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