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Vyte Klisauskaite

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About Vyte Klisauskaite

Vyte is an aviation journalist with over four years of experience in the field. Before joining the Simple Flying team, she worked with various aviation media outlets and oversaw check-in operations at an international airport. Holding a degree in Sinology, Vyte's reporting mainly focuses on Asian and Eastern European markets. Based in Vilnius, Lithuania.

What is your favourite aircraft and why?

With its large windows, sleek curved winglets, and spacious cabin, Singapore Airlines leads as the largest operator of this widebody aircraft. Any guesses? Absolutely, it's the Airbus A350.

Why do you love aviation?

Aviation goes beyond the simple act of planes traveling to different locations. It acts as a link between people, fostering connections and understanding across cultures. Ultimately, it revolves around people, and that's why I love it.

What is your industry focus?

I specialize in commercial aviation and sustainability, focusing on Eastern European and Asian markets.

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The new ad introduces the airline’s updated assigned-seating approach and offers a witty callback to its former open-seating days.

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After a delay, the airline swapped aircraft and continued the journey from Houston to Chicago, the intended destination.

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Lars Wagner, who assumed leadership of Airbus’ commercial aircraft division on January 1, stated that the “whole ecosystem is under pressure."

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Will The DOJ Block Allegiant & Sun Country? Why This Merger Is Different

In total, the deal values Sun Country at about $1.5 billion, including $0.4 billion of its net debt.

KLM Goes To Germany To Retrieve More De-Icing Fluid As Cancellations Rise To Nearly 2,400
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The shortage arises as the airline continues intensive de-icing operations, using approximately 85,000 liters of fluid to keep aircraft operational.

Stored, Not Retired: United Airlines Ferries Another Boeing 777-200 To Victorville

The 25-year-old Boeing 777-200, registered as N212UA, operated a ferry flight to Victorville, California.

United Airlines Takes Delivery Of 3 Airbus A321neos In Less Than A Week

The carrier took delivery of three A321neos in less than a week, including two on the same day and another just before Christmas.

Several Passengers Injured After Severe Turbulence Hits Ryanair 737 MAX Flight

Ryanair's Boeing 737 MAX 8200 was forced to make an emergency landing in Birmingham.

Frontier Airlines To Exit Everett, Washington, After Only 7 Months Of Service

Meanwhile, Alaska Airlines is expanding its presence at Paine Field by adding a new nonstop route.

American Airlines Tests New Electronic Boarding Technology At DFW Airport

The move comes as airlines increasingly pursue automation technology to streamline ground operations, save time, and reduce costs.

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