Ghana Renames Kotoka Airport to Accra International Airport
Ghana's government has reverted Kotoka International Airport's name to its original Accra International Airport, restoring its internationally recognized name.
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Ghana's government has reverted Kotoka International Airport's name to its original Accra International Airport, restoring its internationally recognized name.
Delta Air Lines will increase its Melbourne to Los Angeles service to daily flights later this year, boosting trans-Pacific capacity for travelers.
Air Canada will acquire Airbus A350-1000 widebody aircraft to support international growth and replace older jets; the move enhances fuel efficiency.
Ethiopian Airlines plans to launch direct flights to Australia by 2028; the move depends on acquiring new widebody aircraft for the long-haul route.
The FAA issued unusual flight restrictions at El Paso International Airport on February 17, 2026, causing significant delays for commercial travelers.
Boeing retired its last 787-8 Dreamliner test aircraft, ZA004, to an Arizona boneyard after 16 years of service to support future fleet development.
Boeing aims for a 737 MAX production rate of 63 jets per month by 2028; the plan requires FAA approval and steady incremental increases every six months.
Bangladesh must purchase 14 Boeing aircraft as part of a new US trade deal, raising concerns over economic sovereignty and fleet procurement costs.
Alicante Airport expects a record 2026 summer with 16 million seats on sale; airlines like Jet2 and Vueling are driving a 9% capacity surge across Spain.
Southwest Airlines faces social media debate after a father was separated from his toddler; critics cite the carrier's evolving seat selection policies.
Singapore will apply a new sustainable aviation fuel levy to flights from Changi Airport starting October 1st to support regional green energy goals.
Air Niugini reappointed Allan Milne as CEO to lead a critical fleet modernization; the move aims to resolve spare parts shortages and improve reliability.
Dublin Airport faces a 32 million passenger cap; major airlines like China Eastern and LATAM are waiting for clearance to launch new long-haul routes.
Virgin Australia launched a major international sale with Bali return fares from $399 and discounted Economy X upgrades for travel throughout 2026.
Qatar Airways is reducing flight frequencies to London Gatwick, Venice, and Warsaw; the move reflects a strategic shift in global capacity deployment.
Air Canada ordered eight Airbus A350-1000 jets to boost its global network; deliveries of the new widebody aircraft will begin in the second half of 2030.
Emirates is reconfiguring its high-density Airbus A380 fleet to include premium economy; the move aims to boost revenue and enhance passenger comfort.
Rosaviatsia suspended Russian flights to Cuba due to a severe jet fuel shortage; airlines like Rossiya are now running rescue trips for 4,000 tourists.
Dubai International Airport handled a record 95.2 million passengers in 2025; India remained the top market with 11.9 million travelers across major routes.
Air Canada ordered eight Airbus A350-1000 widebody jets to expand its global reach; the first of these fuel-efficient aircraft will arrive in 2030.