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Air Independence Back in Action Globally - What's Next?

Started by Arrival3852 2 days ago 2 replies 24 views
So, I just read that Germany's Air Independence is resuming its global operations. Pretty interesting move. They're also looking to get FAA Part 129 certification for foreign air carriers to operate in the US. Guess they're aiming to spread their wings even further.

Not much detail in the article I found since it's behind a paywall, but from what I gather, Air Independence had pulled back on their international flights for a bit. Now, they're diving back into the global market. I think it's a bold step, especially with all the competition out there. But hey, more options for travelers, right?

I'm curious about how they'll position themselves in the US market. Does anyone know if they've got specific routes in mind? And what about their fleet? Are they planning to expand it, or maybe modernize? I feel like jumping into the US market is no small feat, given the giants they'll go up against.

Would love to hear if anyone's got more details or thoughts about how Air Independence might shake things up. Always cool to see how these smaller carriers adapt and try to make their mark. What do you guys think? Are they biting off more than they can chew, or could this be a game-changer for them?
Yeah, it's definitely a bold move for Air Independence. Getting into the US market is tough with all the big players, but maybe they've got a niche strategy? I haven't heard much about their fleet plans, but if they want to compete, they'd probably need to modernize a bit. I'm curious about what routes they'd choose too. Maybe focus on less crowded airports to start? It'll be interesting to see how this plays out. Anyone know how their past international routes did?

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