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Emirates defers launch of world’s longest flight to Panama

The service, originally set to begin on February 1, has now been postponed until March 31

Oil up on Saudi, Russia meeting

Saudi government to keep majority stake in Aramco

Analysts say the company could be worth as much as $10 trillion

Etihad Airways’ passenger numbers grow by 17% in 2015

The airline carried around 17.4 million passengers last year

Dubai Airports calls for volunteers as it tests new Dhs 1.9bn Concourse D 


The new facility, anticipated to open this year, will have the capacity to handle 18 million passengers annually

Emirates launches A380 to Washington DC, adds second daily service to Geneva

Dubai carrier will start A380 services to Washington DC from February 1 and add an extra flight to Geneva from June 1

Air India cancels Sharjah-Kochi route, begins Dubai-Kochi service

An Airbus A320 aircraft with 180 seats will be deployed on the new Dubai-Kochi route

UAE, Germany discuss increasing flights following Etihad dispute

UAE’s economy minister says increasing flights between the countries will increase investment

Etihad Rail to reduce about 30 per cent of its workforce – report

The rail operator said the job cuts were part of a restructuring initiative

Predictions 2016: Emirates Airline president Sir Tim Clark

Fuel will continue to be the ‘wild card’ of the economy for the next two years, says Clark

Emirates, Etihad rank among world’s safest airlines for 2016

Australia’s Qantas tops the annual ranking by AirlinesRatings.com for the third consecutive year

Emirates to launch second daily A380 flight to Los Angeles from July

The new service will cater to growing demand on the route, the Dubai carrier said

Etihad launches appeal against airberlin ruling, hits out at growing protectionism

The airline’s chief executive James Hogan said that Etihad will “fight all the way” to protect its investment in airbelin

Emirates to launch daily service to Cebu and Clark in the Philippines

Emirates’ capacity expansion follows the renewal of an air service agreement between the United Arab Emirates and the Philippines last year

Dubai’s Damac offers property buyers Lamborghini, BMW cars this DSF

The developer is giving away free luxury cars to new buyers of select properties as part of its Dubai Shopping Festival promotion

The rise of the electric aeroplane

Aircraft manufacturers are looking to electric and hybrid aeroplanes for a cleaner and quieter future

UAE’s Etihad to appeal against ruling on Air Berlin codeshare

A German court revoked Etihad’s codeshare rights on 31 routes operated by airberlin

Abu Dhabi Airports awards duty free contracts for Midfield Terminal building

Aer Rianta International and Lagardère Capital will offer duty free retail at the new terminal

Officials say bomb found on Air France flight was fake

The flight made an emergency landing at Mombasa’s airport after a suspicious package was discovered in one of the toilets

Middle East becomes Cadillac’s second biggest growth market after Mexico

Eight new vehicles to be introduced in region following 18 per cent growth this year

Subsidies row – Qatar boss says US airlines using ‘smoke and mirrors’

Qatar Airways CEO Akbar Al Baker accuses US airlines of being unable to stand up to competition from Gulf carriers

What is next for aviation?

The global aviation sector must soar through short-term challenges to achieve long-term growth, says senior Boeing official

Etihad adds three weekly services to Philippines

Following the capacity upgrade, Etihad will offer a total of 17 return flights per week on the Abu Dhabi-Manila route

Qatar Airways expands South African links with Durban route

The new route brings the carrier’s total flights to South Africa to 21 a week

Egypt to appoint global firm to tighten airport security

The government is expected to appoint a security firm by the end of December to review airport safety

Emirates expects 535,000 people to fly out from Dubai before Christmas

More than 34,000 people expected to board flights from Dubai on December 18 alone

IATA cuts 2015 profit forecast for Middle East airlines as low oil prices persist

Regional airlines are anticipated to post a collective profit of $1.4bn in 2015, down from IATA’s earlier forecast of $1.8bn

Flying high: Exclusive interview with Emirates president Sir Tim Clark

Long-serving president Sir Tim Clark reveals the plans in place to take the company to even greater heights

Flydubai continues Russia push

Despite the slowdown in the Russian economy, flydubai is bullish about its long-term prospects in the country

United Airlines to stop flying to Dubai, blames oversupply

The American airline will cancel the Washington DC- Dubai route from end-January 2016

Etihad Rail receives approval to begin stage one commercial operations

Stage one will transport sulphur from Shah and Habshan to the port of Ruwais on two daily trains