01 Feb 2024
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- China Aviation Industry Newsletter
- India Aviation Industry Newsletter
- Irish Aircraft Leasing Newsletter
- Irish Commercial Aircraft Update
- North American Aviation Newsletter
- Bristow Group touches down in Ireland
- CityJet Celebrates 30th Anniversary
- Dublin Airport Welcomes Air China Boeing 747-800 largest ever commercial aircraft
- G-TUKM Boeing 737-8K5 c/n 36119 Fly4 Airlines Ferried Shannon-Brussels 28/01/24 to become EI-FFA.
- OE-IXN Boeing 737-8EH(F) c/n 34475 ASL Aviation Airlines Delivered to Liege 27/01/24 ex PR-GTB.
- 9H-QEY Boeing 737-8AS c/n 33589 Malta Air Registered at London Stansted 26/01/24 ex EI-DLG.
- India's JetSetGo Commits to More Electric/Hybrid Aircraft
- Korean Air to lease four B787-9s to Air Premia to resolve competition concerns in the US
- New Airbus A320neo integrated the Azores Airlines fleet
- Turkish Cargo adds three pharma service levels
- Uruguayan flag airline planned by investment group
- Xtreme acquires first Boeing 737-400HGW
- Aquila Air Capital Adds Eoin Connaughton to Commercial Analysis and Pricing Team
- Azorra delivers first two Embraer E195-E2 aircraft to Royal Jordanian Airlines
- Boeing is ‘systemically important’ for the global economy, says Avolon CEO Andy Cronin
- IAT Leasing Launch Announcement
- Hansom joins Dynam Aviation
- Minister Carroll MacNeill welcomes Airline Economics Week to Dublin
- Ryanair Unveils New Flight Paths and Growth Strategy for Tirana Airport
- @lesliejosephs “We’re shifting from more of an audit approach to a direct inspection approach” at Boeing
- @FAANews chief Mike Whitaker says, vowing “boots on the ground” there until quality assurance is in check. $BA.
- @lesliejosephs United's CEO Scott Kirby tells @Lebeaucarnews the airline is making plans without the yet-to-be certified 737 Max 10 after a series of Boeing setbacks, calling the grounding of the Max 9 (after a Alaska blowout) "the straw that broke the camel's back."
- @McWhirterAlex Blow for @Gatwick_Airport as Aer Lingus says it will axe its @DublinAirport flights effective end March. Gives Ryanair a monopoly. via @EllieD798.
- @McWhirterAlex Short notice to TK's first Oz route. TK's vast short-haul network will provide the travellers to fill these new flights.