02 Oct 2023
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- China Aviation Industry Newsletter
- India Aviation Industry Newsletter
- Irish Aircraft Leasing Newsletter
- Irish Commercial Aircraft Update
- North American Aviation Newsletter
- Aer Lingus Regional Dublin-Rennes route takes off
- ASL Airlines Flypast Celebrates Foynes Aviation Museum
- Dublin Airport World Cup Rugby Airlift
- EI-DIP Airbus A330-243 c/n 339 ITA Airways Ferried Rome Fiumicino-St Anthan 26/09/23.
- EI-HIB CRJ1000 c/n 19012 Cityjet Delivered Ljubljana-Copenhagen 28/10/23 ex OE-LIE.
- EI-HOE Airbus A320-271N c/n 11647 ITA Airways Delivered Toulouse-Rome Fiumicino 25/09/23.
- airBaltic Hires STJ Advisors and Superia as IPO Financial Advisors
- Airbus nominates new Commercial Aircraft business CEO
- AIESL Becomes First Indian MRO To Induct 737 MAX For Heavy Check
- Allegiant Travel Company Announces Founder Maury Gallagher To Return As Chief Executive Officer
- Atlas Air Worldwide Appoints Martin Drew Chief Strategy and Transformation Officer
- Bismillah Airlines to operate A321PCFs
- Canada Jetlines Announces $13.5 Million Equity Financing
- Cathay Group orders 32 A320neo Family aircraft
- AerCap settlement sets favourable precedent for Russia/Ukraine aviation losses
- Aer Lingus Appoints New Chief Operating Officer
- Belfast City Airport Named as Most Punctual UK Airport for H1 2023
- Bertrand Grabowski To Join Board Of Ryanair Holdings Plc
- Dublin Airport operator DAA pledges to help Ukraine airports reopen after war
- Finnair boss echoes Michael O’Leary’s call for compensation over British air traffic meltdown
- Squawk 7000 – Aviation News Week starting September 25th
- @eoghancorry Briefing in Dublin told Austria had 72k visitors from Ireland in 2022 (297k bed nights) still down 20k from 90k visitors in 2018 (373k bed nights).
- @eoghancorry #ITICConf23 Elaine Fitzgerald chair of @Irishtourismind: Irish tourism is not expected to recover to pre pandemic levels until 2026, behind other sectors.
- @eoghancorry #ITICConf23 conference in Athlone ‘Pre-pandemic the split was 44/56 in favour of the visitors, now it is 67/33 in favour of home holidays.’
- @eoghancorry Report by InterVistas shows #DublinAirport passenger numbers will grow by 3.7pc each year between 2025 and 2030. Passenger numbers are expected to reach 39.6m by 2030, 46.6m by 2040 and 55m by 2055.