Which Airlines Fly The Most-Used Airbus A220s?
Different carriers use the next-generation narrowbody for different purposes.
Different carriers use the next-generation narrowbody for different purposes.
Which airlines placed an order with Airbus in January 2023?
From the Airbus A220 to the mighty Boeing 777, Air Austral fits plenty of variety into its small fleet.
Despite an apparent lack of airplane and engine parts, Airbus has reassured that it will increase A220 production to 14 per month by 2025.
Looking at why Nigeria's regional carrier has to wait a little longer for the delivery of its first Airbus A220-300.
The A220 seems to be a passenger-favorite. But which airlines do a better job with the inflight experience?
Despite the two being different sizes, Boeing thought the A220 was similar enough to start a trade war over it. So how do the jets actually compare?
The world's largest A220 operator continues to place its faith in the narrowbody.
The airline is waiting up to eight months for engines to be returned from maintenance specialists.
The airline has firm orders for five A220-300s.
Croatia Airlines inches closer to taking its first A220 by solidifying this deal with ALC.
What significant ADs did regulators issue in the year that passed?
Amid JetBlue's wacky collection of blue-related aircraft nicknames, there are a few named after people. Why is one a Canadian engineer?
Three United States airlines fly the aircraft type and Air Canada.
Lufthansa Technik wants private A220 customers to lounge in their very own SkyRetreat, flying "barefoot in the mind."
The ACJ TwoTwenty is coming to the world in 2023.
The incident is not the first with an in-flight engine shutdown for the A220.
Air Canada will launch two new routes to JFK in March and a route to Sacramento in June.
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