02 Oct 2024
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- China Aviation Industry Newsletter
- India Aviation Industry Newsletter
- Irish Aircraft Leasing Newsletter
- Irish Commercial Aircraft Update
- North America Newsletter
- Bombardier Global 8000 development test flights at Shannon
- British Airways to connect Belfast City to Tbilisi, Georgia
- 170th Boeing 737 MAX 8-200 delivered to Ryanair Group
- SP-LVR Boeing 737-8 c/n 62533 LOT Polish Airlines Delivered to Warsaw 28/09/24 ex M-ABSO.
- TC-JTU Airbus A320-232 c/n 7796 Turkish Airlines Delivered to Istanbul 27/09/24 ex 2-VNJC.
- Air France latest airline to offer free inflight Wi-Fi
- Air Greenland expands 2025 summer schedule with direct flights between Nuuk and Aalborg
- Air India CEO outlines initiatives to fulfil post-privatisation growth ambitions
- British Airways enters six-year agreement to purchase £9m worth of carbon removal credits
- Condor resumes flights to Thailand with Airbus A330neo aircraft
- Drop in oil prices good for growth, says IATA
- Abelo Closes Financing on 20 Turboprop Portfolio
- Aer Lingus & British Airways swap of seats and times at Dublin Winter 24/5 (Credit ACL Airports)
- Dublin Airport & IMRO Launch New "T2: Sounds of Home" Music Showcase
- Emerald Airlines Founder Declares Dublin Airport's Passenger Cap as Ireland’s Version of Brexit
- IATA’s Walsh hopeful of wider change as Sweden scraps av-t
- Ryanair expands in Sweden with $200million investment and 10 new routes following aviation tax abolition
- @HofmannAviation #CEOinterview - Air Serbia believes that by expanding its network to China, the airline can make the most of the economic advantages it has over other European carriers given Serbia’s geographic position in southeastern Europe. Now @AviationWeek.
- @jagritichandra Two most important points from IndiGo CEO Pieter Elbers's interview to CNBC TV18. *A321 XLRs will enable connectivity to Australia from southern India (and into Europe and Asia). *40 planes will be equipped with business class by the end of 2025.
- @jonostrower Urgent safety recommendations are rare and this whole episode is extremely strange. Neither the FAA, Boeing, Collins nor NTSB can or will share how many 737s these 353 components are flying on globally — though we know there are none currently in the U.S.
- @kpottermn Pleasantly surprised that Aer Lingus will continue flying nonstop @mspairport to Dublin next year! It resumes early April after pausing come late October. Delta will keep flying to Dublin, too. Flying narrowbody A321XLR (vs the widebody A330 with ~130 more seats) is critical.
- Capital A CEO: Margins to improve as the ringgit strengthens
- Embraer Market Outlook 2024 - Commercial Aviation
- Irish Skies Pod - Episode 06 - Base Training & Reduced Separation in Vicinity of Aerodrome
- Ryanair CEO says meeting with Irish Government minister 'not productive'