The 22nd of September 1946 was a red-letter day: when Iberia became the first European airline to offer scheduled service to Latin America, flying Douglas DC-4s.
The factors that come into play when determining the final prices are various, including the number of aircraft in the order; the historical relationship between the manufacturer and the carrier; and the interest of the manufacturer in getting a given aircraft model used by a reputatable airline, which can add zeros to its own bottom line across the industry.
There are moments in the history of any great company which mark an epoch, which establish a "before" and "after" - true turning points. For Iberia Airlines, the arrival...
For most airlines, welcoming a new model of aircraft like the Airbus A320neo to its fleet is a pretty big deal. And Iberia has underscored the momentousness of this...
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There's no denying that the effects of coronavirus and COVID-19 have changed the world in many ways, including of course the airline industry. And Iberia has been spending months...
Commercial aviation has certainly changed significantly as a result of the pandemic that has seized the world since this past spring, and Iberia has been changing with it; not...