02 Nov 2023
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- Irish Commercial Aircraft Update
- North American Aviation Newsletter
- Aer Lingus extends Dublin to Bradley route almost year-round
- Gulfstream to lead sustainability talks at IBGAA conference
- Shannon Aviation Museum celebrates 60 years of Irish Air Corps Helicopter operations
- HI1088 Embraer 175 c/n 17000329 SkyHigh Delivered to Las Américas International 26/10/23 ex 2-RLBX.
- LZ-DBS Airbus A320-214 c/n 3240 DAE Capital Ferried Ostrava-East Midlands 27/10/23.
- N287CM Boeing 767-38E(F) c/n 25404 Cargo Aircraft Management Delivered Tel Aviv-Larnaca-Shannon-Tampa 28-29/10/23.
- Hawaiian Airlines begins A330-300P2F service for Amazon Air
- Introduction of EU Etias scheme delayed until mid-2025
- Lufthansa City Airlines to start flight operations in Summer 2024
- North Atlantic aviation: renewed strength is welcome; low cost airlines rebuild
- Qatar Airways Group Announces Appointment of New Group Chief Executive
- SkyWest Orders 19 Embraer E175 Aircraft for Operation with United Airlines
- Slovenia offers €16.8 million for the launch of new routes
- Southwest Airlines orders 108 additional Boeing 737 MAX jets
- AerCap to Lease Three New Boeing 787-9 Aircraft and 25 New Boeing MAX-8 Aircraft and Extend Leases on Six Airbus A330-200 Aircraft to Turkish Airlines
- Aer Lingus boss warns Dublin Airport passenger cap a ‘national interest issue’
- Gary McLean Named MD of Dublin Airport and John Brennan Becomes MD of daa Labs
- Pointless Airline? IATA General Director Willie Walsh Doesn’t Understand New Mexican State Carrier
- Potential for €2.55 billion Sustainable Aviation Fuel (SAF) Industry in Ireland by 2050
- Thompson Aero Seating opens Dynamic Test Facility
- 10 exciting new winter routes from Ireland for 2023/24, including Lapland and Egypt
- @David_Slotnick Southwest is lowering thresholds for its frequent flyer status, bucking the trend as its business shifts more towards leisure travel.
- @JMulliganIndo Aer Lingus posts operating profit before exceptional items of €196m in the third quarter "reflecting very strong demand for travel through the summer, peaking in the third quarter". Exceeded Q3 profit in 2019 and 2022. Business travel is still not fully recovered. #aviation.
- @jonostrower TAC can confirm aspects of this great report from @AviationWeek. Buried in here is an additional four to six month slide for the Max 10. EIS in 1Q25 now. TAC sources indicate Max 7 certification could come as early as December.
- @Mark_J_Henry Ryanair is the 3rd biggest airline in the world. The 168 million passengers it carried last year were only exceeded by those at American Airlines and Delta. It's an Irish success story to be celebrated.