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STARLUX Airlines Launches Phoenix's First Nonstop Flight to Asia Starting January 15, 2026
STARLUX Airlines Launches Phoenix's First Nonstop Flight to Asia Starting January 15, 2026

Business Wire

time10 hours ago

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  • Business Wire

STARLUX Airlines Launches Phoenix's First Nonstop Flight to Asia Starting January 15, 2026

TAIPEI, Taiwan & PHOENIX--(BUSINESS WIRE)--On the heels of the recent inauguration of its fourth U.S. destination--Ontario, CA--Taiwan-based luxury carrier STARLUX Airlines today announced nonstop service from Phoenix, Arizona to Taipei, beginning January 15, 2026. This marks Phoenix's first nonstop connection to Asia, establishing a new transpacific link from the state of Arizona. Reservations for the new Phoenix–Taipei route are now open. Fueled by strong tourism and business demand—including accelerated growth in Phoenix's tech sector following TSMC's landmark investment—STARLUX is seizing this opportunity to expand its North American network and strengthen its hub network between Asia and North America. The Phoenix-Taipei route will be served by the new-generation Airbus A350, with three weekly flights at launch, increasing to four weekly flights starting March 2026. Full schedule details are outlined below: Note: Please refer to the STARLUX Airlines official website for the latest schedule and related information. 'We are honored to launch the first nonstop flight connecting Arizona and Asia,' said STARLUX CEO Glenn Chai. 'As the fifth largest city in the U.S., Phoenix presents tremendous potential for both business and leisure travel. From its rich tourism offerings to its emergence as a hub for innovation and technology, the city continues to attract global attention--especially with the influx of leading tech companies. TSMC's presence has further encouraged the development of surrounding industries and deepened the exchange between Taiwan and Phoenix. This new route will meet the growing travel demand between the two regions and reinforces STARLUX commitment to fostering meaningful connections across the Pacific.' "Phoenix's place as a premier American city is further cemented today with STARLUX Airline's new Phoenix to Taipei nonstop service now being available for purchase," Phoenix Mayor Kate Gallego said. "This a testament to our market's international business growth and Phoenix Sky Harbor being one of the most well-run airports in the world." For travelers across the Southwest, the new nonstop Phoenix–Taipei route eliminates lengthy layovers in Los Angeles or San Francisco, offering a more direct, comfortable connection to Asia. Whether traveling for business, leisure, or family visits, passengers can now enjoy a seamless long-haul experience aboard STARLUX's signature luxury service. For inbound travelers from Asia, Phoenix serves as a vibrant gateway to the American Southwest—renowned for its dramatic desert landscapes, year-round sunshine, and proximity to iconic destinations like the Grand Canyon, Antelope Canyon, and Horseshoe Bend. As a growing hub for innovation, culture, and hospitality, Phoenix offers an unforgettable blend of natural beauty and urban sophistication. STARLUX Airlines currently operates 10 weekly flights between Los Angeles and Taipei, alongside daily service connecting Taipei with both San Francisco and Seattle. For Ontario, California, STARLUX offers four weekly departures. As STARLUX continues to expand its North American network, passengers will enjoy more seamless connections to major Asian cities via Taipei. STARLUX Tickets Open for Booking Airline ticket reservations for the new departure schedule for Phoenix can now be booked through travel agents and on About STARLUX Airlines Founded on the philosophy that luxury should be available to everyone, not just the elite, Taiwan-based STARLUX Airlines is a boutique international airline serving a total of 29 routes from Taiwan to the US, Japan, Macau, Vietnam, Thailand, Philippines, Malaysia, and Singapore. STARLUX passengers traveling between North America and Asia are able to enjoy an easy transfer in Taipei with its four US routes: Los Angeles-Taipei, San Francisco-Taipei, Seattle-Taipei, Ontario, California-Taipei. STARLUX prioritizes safety and offers unparalleled service with the goal of making flying a truly luxurious and unforgettable experience. For more information, visit or on our US social channels Facebook and Instagram.

Rolls-Royce to expand jet-engine plant near Berlin – DW – 07/29/2025
Rolls-Royce to expand jet-engine plant near Berlin – DW – 07/29/2025

DW

time17 hours ago

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  • DW

Rolls-Royce to expand jet-engine plant near Berlin – DW – 07/29/2025

At the British aerospace company's Dahlewitz site, high-tech engines are developed for commercial aircraft, business jets, and military planes. Thanks to full order books, it now wants to invest another €30 million. Rolls-Royce's Dahlewitz facility near Berlin plays a critical role in the aviation industry, servicing advanced Trent turbines and producing dual-use engines for commercial and military jets like the Boeing 787 and Airbus A350. These turbines offer superior thrust and fuel efficiency, allowing aircraft to fly longer and more reliably while reducing maintenance needs. With €6 billion already invested and an additional €30 million planned, the company is responding to soaring global demand by hiring 100 skilled workers. The site contributes to NATO-compatible defence programs and anticipates market growth as global armament expands—though access to sensitive military projects is restricted for staff from certain nationalities due to security clearance requirements This video summary was created by AI from the original DW script. It was edited by a journalist before publication.

Bologna becomes the first Italian city, and one of the first 10 worldwide, to welcome Emirates' new A350
Bologna becomes the first Italian city, and one of the first 10 worldwide, to welcome Emirates' new A350

Tourism Breaking News

time21 hours ago

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  • Tourism Breaking News

Bologna becomes the first Italian city, and one of the first 10 worldwide, to welcome Emirates' new A350

Post Views: 31 Emirates marks the arrival of its new-generation A350 aircraft at Bologna's Guglielmo Marconi Airport. With this milestone, Bologna becomes the first Italian city – and one of the first ten worldwide – to welcome the Emirates A350, marking a new chapter in the direct connection between the capital of Emilia-Romagna and Dubai. Emirates selected Bologna as one of the first airports in the world to welcome the new Airbus A350, recognizing its strategic location – Marconi Airport is in fact a key regional hub that serves a much wider area beyond the city itself, including Modena, Parma, Ferrara, and Rimini – the efficiency of its infrastructure, and the dynamism of its local economy. This choice reaffirms the value of a solid, decade-long partnership, which began in 2015 with the launch of the direct flight to Dubai and has since been strengthened through a series of significant achievements. 'We're pleased to be back here to celebrate an important milestone that confirms the strategic role of this gateway within Emirates' global network' – said Flavio Ghiringhelli, Country Manager of Emirates in Italy. 'Our partnership with Bologna is a story of shared success and steady growth. Just last year, we joined the airport in celebrating the 10-million-passenger milestone, and two years ago we celebrated together the one-millionth Emirates passenger flying through this gateway. Today, we mark a new chapter with the arrival of the A350, a true symbol of innovation and excellence. We firmly believe that this next-generation aircraft will not only enhance the travel experience for our passengers but also act as a catalyst for increased commercial and cultural exchanges, further strengthening the ties between Bologna, Italy, and the rest of the world'. Today, Emirates remains the only carrier to operate a direct flight between Bologna and Dubai, the airline's strategic international hub connecting five continents and serving 150 destinations. 'We are delighted – said Nazareno Ventola, CEO of Bologna Airport – to be alongside Emirates to celebrate the arrival of its A350 in Bologna. It is truly an honour and a privilege to have been chosen by Emirates as the first airport in Italy to operate this aircraft, a symbol of innovation and highest level of service quality, on its daily direct flight to Dubai. Our collaboration with Emirates turns 10 this year and is truly a success story, a partnership that has improved the connectivity of Bologna and the Region to the World, particularly to the Middle East and Far East'. The arrival of the A350 marks the introduction of a new aircraft into the Emirates fleet – the first in over 15 years – and represents a significant milestone that reinforces the airline's commitment to innovation, sustainability and passenger comfort. Featuring a three-class cabin configuration, the new Airbus accommodates up to 312 passengers: 32 next-generation Business Class seats, 21 Premium Economy seats and 259 Economy Class seats, offering generous space and comfort ideal for medium- and long-haul routes. Quiet, technologically advanced, and designed to enhance the flying experience, the Emirates A350 introduces Premium Economy on this route for the first time: a travel class that combines elegance and accessibility. With more spacious seats, dedicated service, and refined details, this class is ideal for those seeking a sophisticated journey without sacrificing practicality, an experience that meets the growing global demand for comfort and quality. Each Premium Economy seat is designed to offer a distinctive and superior standard: elegant design, generous legroom, wide seats suitable for work or relaxation, individual power outlets, and a convenient side table. The experience is completed by meticulously curated service, gourmet menus inspired by regional culinary traditions, a rich selection of beverages – including Chandon Vintage Brut 2016, a global exclusive for Emirates Premium Economy passengers – dedicated amenity kits, and access to the award-winning ice inflight entertainment system, featuring over 6,500 on-demand channels in more than 40 languages. Premium Economy is not only available on the A350 but also serves over 60 destinations worldwide, thanks to Emirates' $5 billion fleet modernization program that is introducing this travel class on its A380 and B777 aircraft. This is why you can also enjoy Premium Economy from Milan Malpensa, now the second Italian gateway to feature Emirates' new cabins. This marks another step forward for the airline, which continues to invest in expanding its premium options and offering travellers increasingly personalized and high-quality flight experiences. Emirates remains a fundamental pillar of Italian air connectivity, operating through four strategic gateways that link Italy to the vibrant hub of Dubai and the airline's extensive global network. From Bologna Airport, flight EK094 departs daily, arriving in Dubai at 23:30 local time, while flight EK093 departs daily from Dubai at 09:20, arriving in Bologna at 14:40 (all times are local). This daily Bologna service perfectly complements other Italian routes: two daily flights from Milan, three from Rome, and one daily flight from Venice. This widespread presence brings the total number of weekly Emirates flights from Italy to Dubai to 49, offering travellers great choice and flexibility. Adding to this offering are seven weekly flights from Milan to New York, further consolidating Italy's role as a crucial hub for intercontinental connections.

Confusion surrounds Air India as crash dents national pride
Confusion surrounds Air India as crash dents national pride

NBC News

time3 days ago

  • Business
  • NBC News

Confusion surrounds Air India as crash dents national pride

Before one of its planes crashed just after takeoff last month, killing at least 260 people, Air India had been a symbol of the country's global rise. Only two years earlier, chief executive Campbell Wilson had inaugurated a brand-new Airbus A350, Air India's first, calling it 'a declaration of Indian aviation's resurgence on the world stage.' The aircraft's delivery made headlines across the country, where the public cheered Air India's transformation from a neglected state-owned flagship carrier into a modern airline that its new owners, the Tata Group, hoped would become the world's biggest. Under the Indian conglomerate, which founded the airline in 1932 and bought it back in 2022 after it spent decades under government operation, Air India was making big moves, announcing a record order in 2023 of 470 aircraft valued at more than $70 billion. A year later, the airline said it had begun a $400 million retrofit of its legacy fleet, accelerating the upgrade by leasing jets from other airlines, including Delta. That momentum came to a grinding halt last month when a London-bound Boeing 787 Dreamliner crashed seconds after takeoff in the northwestern Indian city of Ahmedabad, killing all but one of the 242 people aboard plus 19 others on the ground in one of India's worst aviation disasters. Air India has since been under immense pressure to answer for the crash, but bereaved families were left with more questions after investigators released a preliminary report this month that said the plane's fuel switches had been wrongly cut off, leading to speculation that one of the pilots might have done it accidentally or even intentionally. Indian investigators and the U.S. National Transportation Safety Board, which is involved in the crash investigation as the aircraft is U.S.-made, said such conclusions were irresponsible. 'Investigations of this magnitude take time,' NTSB Chairwoman Jennifer Homendy said, while India's Aircraft Accident Investigation Bureau urged the public and the media to 'refrain from spreading premature narratives.' But Indian commentators were already irate. 'Why do this rumor mill mongering about possible problems with the pilot?' Arnab Goswami, a firebrand anchor, said on his conservative Republic Media Network. 'So that across the world the impression goes that Indian pilots cannot fly?' Capt. C.S. Randhawa, a former pilot for Air India and the Indian air force, said the suggestion that one of the pilots may have crashed the plane deliberately has 'demoralized the pilots in the country.' 'All pilots are up in arms, and it's not a good thing. The pilots have to fly with that mental attitude,' Randhawa, who is currently the president of the Federation of Indian Pilots, told NBC News. The final report is due next year. On top of the lack of clarity, some British families hoping to bury their loved ones said they had received the remains of the wrong people, according to the Daily Mail, which cited a lawyer representing them. The Indian foreign ministry said Wednesday that all remains were being handled with 'utmost professionalism' and that it was working closely with the British side to address concerns. Air India was also warned last week by India's aviation regulator that it could face enforcement action over more than two dozen safety violations from this year and last year, Reuters reported, citing government notices. They include pilots not being given mandatory rest and poor compliance with simulator training requirements. The airline, which voluntarily disclosed the problems last month, said Friday that it would respond to the regulator and that it 'remains fully committed to ensuring the safety of its passengers and staff.' Air India was already under enormous pressure to clean up its reputation after falling into disrepair during its nearly 70 years of government ownership. Its reform nevertheless aligned perfectly with Prime Minister Narendra Modi 's nationalist narrative of turning India into a global superpower. 'Given its legacy, the brand remains synonymous with India,' said Shelley Vishwajeet, a New Delhi-based aviation journalist and author of 'The IndiGo Story,' a book about the Indian airline. He added that the cultural transformation within Air India 'has been a challenge' for its new owners. Things moved quickly after the takeover by the Tata Group, which consolidated several airlines it controlled, including Vistara and Air Asia India, into two entities: the full-cost carrier Air India and its budget arm, Air India Express. Vistara, which was partly owned by Singapore Airlines, was particularly beloved by Indians, known for its modern planes and best-in-class customer experience. When it merged with Air India, travelers and crew hoped that Air India would be the true Vistara successor. But Air India has struggled to deliver change as fast as some had hoped. 'They're struggling with maintenance issues, disrepair issues, and all these things are taking time,' Randhawa said.

delta flight dl275 diverted lax
delta flight dl275 diverted lax

Time Business News

time4 days ago

  • Time Business News

delta flight dl275 diverted lax

In an unexpected turn of events, Delta Flight DL275 Diverted LAX, en route from Atlanta (ATL) to Seoul-Incheon (ICN), was diverted mid-flight to Los Angeles International Airport (LAX) due to a potential in-flight emergency. The incident occurred recently and caught the attention of both passengers and aviation enthusiasts around the world. While the airline has remained cautious in disclosing detailed reasons behind the diversion, initial reports suggest the flight crew decided out of an abundance of safety and operational concerns, which is standard protocol in the aviation industry. Regardless of the specific cause, the safety-first approach once again proved crucial. Delta Flight DL275 Diverted LAX, is a long-haul international route that connects Hartsfield–Jackson Atlanta International Airport (ATL) with Seoul–Incheon International Airport (ICN). The flight is typically operated by a wide-body aircraft, often a Boeing 777 or Airbus A350, designed for long-distance travel and capable of carrying hundreds of passengers across continents. This flight represents one of Delta's key transpacific routes, and it carries a mix of business travelers, students, and tourists heading to South Korea. A diversion on this route is rare and, therefore, worthy of analysis. The exact reason for the diversion has not been officially confirmed by Delta Airlines at the time of writing. However, reports from passengers and aviation trackers indicate it may have been caused by a medical emergency, technical issue, or weather-related complication. These are some of the most common causes of emergency landings and in-air course changes. According to Flightradar24 and other live tracking services, the plane began a steady descent several hours into the flight before landing safely at LAX – Los Angeles International Airport. The flight path deviation was noted by several real-time aviation watchers, who quickly identified the unscheduled landing. To understand more details and real-time updates, you can visit the complete report here: 👉 Delta Flight DL275 Diverted LAX – Full Story Passengers on DL275 were understandably concerned during the diversion, but multiple firsthand accounts have emphasized that the Delta flight crew maintained professionalism and clear communication throughout the situation. Cabin crew kept passengers informed about the change in route and made sure safety procedures were followed diligently. On social media platforms like X (formerly Twitter), several passengers shared their surprise at the sudden landing but also expressed relief and gratitude that the airline prioritized their safety. Some even complimented the smooth handling and landing at LAX despite the unexpected situation. Flight diversions are not taken lightly in the aviation world. When a flight changes course after departure, it usually involves close communication between the cockpit crew and Air Traffic Control (ATC), airline dispatchers, and sometimes emergency medical teams on the ground. In most cases, a flight is diverted when continuing on the original route could pose health, safety, or operational risks. Common causes include: Medical emergencies onboard Mechanical or technical issues Bad weather at the destination airport Security concerns or unruly passengers In this case, LAX served as the best available alternative due to its proximity, facilities, and Delta's existing operations at the airport. After safely landing at LAX, Delta likely arranged for: Medical or technical checks of the aircraft Alternate flights or hotel accommodations for passengers Coordination with U.S. Customs and Border Protection Crew rest and duty time adjustments Depending on the length of delay and nature of the issue, passengers may have been rebooked on connecting flights or resumed their journey on the same aircraft after clearance. For more real-time updates or deeper analysis, visit the original article here: 👉 Click to read the full report on Delta Flight DL275 Although flight diversions are relatively rare, they highlight the rigorous safety protocols in place in modern commercial aviation. In this case, Delta Airlines made the right decision to land at LAX instead of continuing to Seoul, ensuring passenger and crew safety above all else. This event also serves as a reminder to travelers that unexpected flight changes can happen, and it's always wise to stay alert, cooperative, and flexible during international journeys. While the diversion of Delta-flight-dl275-diverted-lax caused an interruption in travel plans, it also showcased the airline industry's ability to respond to in-flight challenges with efficiency and calm. The aircraft landed safely, no injuries were reported, and all passengers were handled with care and professionalism. Such incidents, though unexpected, reinforce the fact that in aviation, safety always comes first. Delta's response to this situation aligns with industry best practices and further strengthens the airline's reputation for handling emergencies responsibly. For the latest developments and a full timeline of events from takeoff to landing, you can visit: 👉 TIME BUSINESS NEWS

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