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Huge New Terminal Opens At AUH

On November 1, 2023, the Abu Dhabi International Airport (AUH) welcomed the first guests at its newly constructed Terminal A. The new terminal can serve more than twice the current passenger capacity while accommodating 79 aircraft simultaneously. Moreover, it can handle 11,000 passengers every hour. Also, Terminal A can process up to 45 million travellers annually.

Until November 14, 2023, AUH will use terminals A, 1, 2 and 3 concurrently to serve 28 airlines. From the following day, November 15, 2023, all flights will land and depart from Terminal A. The airport confirms that 637 flights will be handled from the new terminal over the first seven days of operation.

The official opening ceremony of Terminal A is scheduled for February 9, 2024. That’s also the day the Abu Dhabi International Airport will be renamed Zayed International Airport.

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Air Niugini Orders Six Airbus Jets

In a push to modernise its fleet, Air Niugini has placed an order for six Airbus A220-100s. In addition, the national carrier of Papua New Guinea will acquire three A220-300s and two A220-100 jets from third-party lessors.

Air Niugini will operate the A220 fleet across its domestic and regional networks. Where the A220-100 is suitable for the 100-135-seat market, the largest A220-300 offers more space with a seating capacity between 120 and 150. Powered by Pratt & Whitney GTF engines, the jets can fly up to 3,450 nautical miles (6,390km) nonstop. Airbus confirms that, as with the rest of the portfolio, the A220 is compatible with up to 50 per cent Sustainable Aviation Fuel (SAF). The manufacturer aims to make all its aircraft capable of operating with 100 per cent SAF by the end of the decade.

Apart from ordering the jets, Air Niugini has also chosen Airbus for flight planning support. Provided by Airbus’ subsidiary NAVBLUE, the N-Flight Planning will help the carrier optimise fuel, cost and time to meet operational needs.

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Air Canada Starts Direct Flights To Dubai From Vancouver

Complementing its nonstop daily year-round service between Toronto and Dubai, Air Canada has launched a new direct flight that links the western part of Canada with the Middle East. The new service is a four-times-a-week direct service between Vancouver International Airport (YVR) and Dubai International Airport (DXB).

A Boeing 787-9 aircraft featuring a three-class layout – Economy, Premium Economy and Air Canada Signature Class – will be used on the newly introduced route. For the record, Air Canada Signature Class offers a personal cabin with lie-flat seating, personalised service and cuisine, extra baggage allowance and access to priority airport services. In total, the flight will have seating for 298 passengers.

The outbound flight (AC 78) will depart from Vancouver at 21:15 and land in Dubai at 00:05 (+2 days). The return leg (AC 79) will start at 02:05 and arrive at 05:55. All mentioned times are local.

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JLR Will Make EVs In Slovakia

JLR opened a new EV testing facility – Future Energy Centre – in Coventry, UK, earlier this month. The British brand has now confirmed that its plant in Nitra, Slovakia plant will be upgraded to produce electric vehicles. The announcement comes on the said plant’s fifth anniversary. This move will help the company transform into a maker of luxury electric vehicles, nine of which will be launched by 2030. The brand aims to become carbon net zero by 2039.

JLR has invested EUR 1.3 billion in its Nitra facility. Since operations commenced at the plant in October 2018, it has produced over 365,000 units of the Defender and Discovery models. In fact, the latest-gen Defender is built exclusively in Slovakia. It has been a success story for JLR, bagging the bestseller title for the last two financial years.

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Southwest Airlines Orders 108 More Boeing 737s

Boeing has announced that one of its oldest clients, Southwest Airlines, has ordered an additional 108 737 Max jets. To be precise, the order is for the 737-7 variant. The latest deal means the Texas-based carrier’s orderbook for this derivative extends to over 300. The airline has been purchasing services and aircraft from Boeing for more than five decades. Over the years, the carrier has purchased more than 500 737 Max family jets.

Southwest Airlines has the world’s largest all-Boeing, all-737 fleet. In fact, the airline was the launch customer for the Boeing 737-7. The aircraft offers the longest range in its segment, capable of flying up to 3,800 nautical miles (7,038 km) and carrying up to 172 passengers.

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Volvo Set To Expand Production For EX30

Buoyed by the demand for the EX30 EV, Volvo Cars has announced that it will start manufacturing the EV in question at its Ghent plant in Belgium in 2025. It will be produced alongside the XC40 Recharge and the C40 Recharge, becoming the third pure-electric vehicle to be manufactured in Europe.

The Volvo EX30 made its world premiere earlier this year, with first customer deliveries scheduled before 2023 comes to a close. Production for the small electric SUV commenced a few weeks ago in Zhangjiakou, China. The Geely-backed automaker expects the EX30 to become one of the bestselling models globally.

Volvo Cars will also be unveiling a new EV next month. Read about it here.

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Lotus Eletre Debuts In The UAE

It was in March last year when Lotus unveiled the Eletre for the first time. Now, the all-electric SUV from the British brand has made its regional debut in Dubai. Moreover, bookings for the Lotus Eletre are also open in UAE, with the company’s exclusive retail partner – Adamas Motor Group – taking the lead. The starting price is AED 480,000, with the first customer deliveries scheduled for the second quarter of 2024.

Depending on the variant, the Lotus Eletre offers a range of up to 600km. The quickest version – the Eletre R – has 905hp, plenty to post a 0-100kmph sprint time of 2.95 seconds and clock 265kmph flat out. The battery can be replenished using a 22kW AC charger. Alternatively, it can also take a DC feed of up to 350kW, which can add a range of 400km in about 20 minutes.

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Etihad Airways Expands List Of Codeshare Partnerships

Abu Dhabi-based carrier Etihad Airways and Scandinavian Airlines (SAS) have signed a codeshare agreement wherein passengers can benefit from enhanced connectivity options. For instance, this partnership gives Etihad customers one-stop access to several Scandinavian destinations, including Oslo, Stockholm, Helsinki, Gothenburg, Bergen and Aarhus. Similarly, those travelling on SAS flights can connect to destinations in India, Sri Lanka, the Seychelles and others.

This partnership strengthens the relationship between the two carriers further. The duo already extend the benefits of their frequent flyer programmes to travellers on both airlines. The new agreement of codeshare will come into full service at the end of December 2023.

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Rolls-Royce Pearl Cullinan is a one-off special gift to a father

Private Office Dubai, the sole bespoke customisation of Rolls-Royce outside its Goodwood headquarters, unveils its first completed commission – The Pearl Cullinan. The Rolls-Royce Pearl Cullinan is a one-of-one special sanction by a son as a surprise birthday gift for his father’s 90th birthday. This unique Cullinan gets a bespoke Pearl Rose exterior finish, inspired by the owner’s most prized pearl in his collection, and no other future Rolls-Royce car will be able to opt for this shade making it ultra-exclusive. As the front passenger seat is the recipient’s favourite seat, it gets finished in his favourite Cashmere Grey while the rear seats are trimmed in Ardent Red in reference to the family heritage. The cabin sees an extensive use of mother of pearl with each rear picnic table top featuring 1,351 separate pieces of the pearl, all laid out individually by hand. The design is inspired by traditional Middle Eastern art and the Arabic word for ‘father’ is inlaid in stainless steel at the centre.

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Do Check Out These Models At Icons Of Porsche 2023

At the third edition of Icons of Porsche, which will be held on November 25-26 this year at the Dubai Design District, there will be a lot of, well, Porsches! One of them will be the new Panamera, making its world premiere. So, that is one car the world would look at very closely. But apart from that, here’s a list of models which will surely wow the onlookers.

The first is, of course, the Mission X concept. The hypercar, which first broke cover in June 2023, will have an excellent company. It will be flanked by three iconic Porsche models – the all-wheel-drive 959, the Carrera GT V10 and the 918 Spyder.

The next one is the regional premiere of the Porsche Vision 357 Speedster concept. Paying homage to the 356, the brand’s first production model, and based on the 718 GT4 e-Performance, it made its world premiere in July this year.

Besides those two concept cars, Porsche will also display the 718 Spyder RS and the 911 S/T.