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Historic
Starfighter receiving attention in Greece
PHOTO-TONY SACKETOS The Hellenic Air Force Museum at Tatoi-Dekelia...
Sopwith Camel replica completed in Scotland
Montrose’s Sopwith Camel replica has recently been completed...
Military
The key moments of the Dubai Airshow you need to know
In the 21 months since the last major aviation trade event, the aerospace industry has endured one of its toughest ever periods. So, when the doors of the Dubai Airshow opened on Sunday, it was the clearest signal yet that the sector is starting to return to a degree of normality. Here, Key.Aero rounds up the highlights of the year's biggest show.
NATO RQ-4D Phoenix completes 24hr mission
A NATO Air Ground Surveillance (AGS) RQ-4D Phoenix has completed its first ever 24-hour long mission after departing to the Black Sea region and returning 24hrs later to its home air base in Sigonella, Italy, on November 16
Serbia signs LoI with Spain for Airbus C295 order
A Letter of Intent (LoI) was signed in Madrid on November 4 between the MOD of both Serbia and Spain regarding the procurement of two Airbus C295 transport aircraft
Commercial
Blue Islands Connects Guernsey and Liverpool
BLUE ISLANDS has launched a twice weekly link from Guernsey in...
New Air Traffic Control System for Toronto
TORONTO/PEARSON, CANADA’S busiest airport, is to receive a...
Qantas and American Joint Venture Within Weeks?
QANTAS AND American Airlines have said they welcome the US Department...
Saarbrücken serving three countries
Luxair Bombardier Q400, LX-LGF (c/n 4349) is readied for departure...
Guatemala’s main airport evolves
Expansion and modernisation of La Aurora International continues...
Flight Simulation
TFFJ – St Barts for X-Plane
Saint Barthélemy Airport (TFFJ) in the Caribbean is famous for its steep descent over a hilltop and short landing strip. Consequently, the largest aircraft allowed to operate to the airport is the Canadian-built de Havilland Dash 7 Twin Otter.