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Riyadh Air: New Saudi Arabian Airline, Launching 2025

One Mile at a Time

Saudi Arabia is in the process of launching an ambitious new airline, which is expected to launch operations in the coming year, and then grow at a very fast pace. What to expect from airline startup Riyadh Air Riyadh Air is the name of Saudi Arabia’s new national airline, owned by the country’s Public Investment Fund.

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New Addis Ababa Airport To Open In 2029, Biggest In Africa

One Mile at a Time

Plans are starting to be finalized for a new international airport in Ethiopia, and it’s going to be a game changer not only for Ethiopian Airlines, but for the region. The airport will have a capacity for up to 100 million passengers annually, and will feature four runways, with parking for 270 aircraft (presumably many at remote stands).

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Paris, France: 2023 Business Aviation Destination Guide

Universal Weather

LFPG allows General Aviation (GA) operations for passengers with airline connections only, and aircraft may only stay on the ground for a few hours. Notification is required for wide-body aircraft, and you’ll be parked in a different area. All aircraft will require PPR at both airports.

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Top 10 Largest Airplanes in the World

Pilot Institute

This wide-body aircraft boasts two full-length passenger decks that can comfortably seat between 525 and 853 people, depending on the seating arrangement. This enormous capacity makes it the worlds largest passenger airliner. The Airbus A380 stands out from the crowd due to its sheer size.