03 Jan 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
- Dan Air launches new Bacau-Dublin service
- Emirates reports record year on Dubai-Dublin route
- Ryanair adds 52 new Boeing 737 MAX 8-200 aircraft in 2023
- EI-SCE Airbus A320-251N c/n 11767 SAS Connect Delivered Toulouse-Stockholm Arlanda 20/12/23.
- EI-TYA Airbus A350-941 c/n 2051 ITA Airways Delivered Toulouse-Rome Fiumicino 22/12/23.
- OY-SRP Boeing 767-232(F) c/n 22220 Maersk Air Ferried Shannon-Kemble 22/12/23 for part-out.
- BOC Aviation Purchases Six Airbus A320neo Family Aircraft For Lease To Condor
- Cargojet And Canadian North Announce Renewed Cargo Partnership
- Danish Sunclass Airlines takes delivery of its first Airbus A321neo
- Fifth A320neo with the registration LZR lands at Austrian Airlines in Vienna
- Fly2Sky Elevates Passenger Experience with Delivery of Airbus A320 in Partnership with Humo Air
- Heart Aerospace and US charter carrier JSX sign LOI for up to 100 ES-30 airplanes
- Japan Airlines and DHL Express strengthen a partnership using Boeing 767 Freighters
- Avtrain targets €1.5m funding round to build new drone verification platform
- Azorra Acquires Its First Widebody Jet With Air France
- Capt Paddy and Lucky continue flying for LauraLynn and Dogs Trust
- CCPC issues assessment to parties regarding Dublin Airport carpark acquisition
- Could Aer Lingus Add Nashville or Raleigh-Durham?
- Dublin Airport falls silent as priest blesses planes
- Dynam Aviation delivers A321neo to Wizz
- Ryanair to open new Dubrovnik base, its third base in Croatia
- @jonostrower After a Dec. 8 closed-door meeting between Boeing and the Chinese aviation regulator, the CAAC granted a key clearance to resume deliveries of 737 Max aircraft to its airlines. A major breakthrough for economic relations between the U.S. and China.
- @jonostrower Reflecting on the last decade for @AlaskaAir , the acquisitions of Virgin America and @HawaiianAir are completely different beasts. Virgin was an opportunistic bidding war vs. JetBlue and defensive play with Southwest attacking California. Hawaiian is a far more strategic play.
- @postandcourier Boeing Co. recently filed a request to revise an environmental permit for its factory in North Charleston that would allow it to build up to 14 Dreamliners per month.
- @SquawkCNBC "Part of what we saw with the $LUV breakdown a year ago was it was not just about the weather," says @PeteButtigieg on the Department of Transportation fining @SouthwestAir $140M. "This is about accountability and frankly changing incentives for airlines."