A350 XWB takes off for London replacing the Airbus A380 aircraft.
Beautiful Terengganu is the theme of the Visit Terengganu tourism initiative, supported by AirAsia through its new livery.
Malaysia Airlines’s second A350-XWB has arrived, registered as 9M-MAC.
Malaysia Airlines’ first A350 XWB landed at Kuala Lumpur International Airport on 30th November 2017. 9M-MAB will go into service within the next week.
Singapore Airlines’ new A380 cabin products have been unveiled and will be in aircraft by December 2017.
Singapore Airlines will revel new cabin products in coming days.
AirAsia’s latest A320neo is the first of this model to come off the Airbus’ Final Assembly Line Asia, in Tianjin China.
Additional B787-10 Dreamliners will join those due early in 2018, with more B777-9s due by 2022.
Malaysia Airlines picks up six Airbus 330-200 to take advantage of good traffic on medium haul routes.