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Last Updated: Thursday, Dec. 4, 2025, 3:41 AM PST
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Mistyped Aircraft Code Led Qantas 737 to Depart Almost 5 Tonnes Overweight, Triggering Multiple System Failures
By Paddle Your Own Kanoo: A Qantas Boeing 737 took off nearly 5 tons heavier than expected due to a miskeyed aircraft code, causing serious safety concerns.
TAP Air Portugal introduces new Premium Economy cabin
By AeroTime: TAP Air Portugal reveals plans to introduce a new Premium Economy cabin across its A330neo and A321LR fleet.
Togo's ASKY Airlines accelerates all-MAX shift
By ch-aviation: Discover more news on ASKY Airlines at ch-aviation, the leading aviation news and data provider.
Royal Air Maroc to launch Casablanca–Los Angeles service three times weekly from 7 June ahead of World Cup
By FlightGlobal: Oneworld alliance member Royal Air Maroc is opening a new transatlantic service to Los Angeles next year. The airline says the flight will operate from Casablanca three-times weekly from 7 June.
Tigerair Taiwan commits to 15 A321neo aircraft, doubling its fleet
By ch-aviation: Discover more news on Tigerair Taiwan at ch-aviation, the leading aviation news and data provider.
AJet to add 10 Boeing 737-8s on long-term lease from DAE; targets 70% NewGen fleet by 2026
By Aviation Week: DAE has signed long-term lease agreements with Turkish Airlines for 10 new Boeing 737-8s, which are to be placed with AJet, the airline’s LCC subsidiary.
(DE) Sun Express and Electra Airways end Bulgaria cooperation early
By aviation.direct: Die Partnerschaft zwischen der deutsch-türkischen Ferienfluggesellschaft Sun Express und der bulgarischen Electra Airways endet nach nur einer Saison abrupt.