03 Sep 2024
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- China Aviation Industry Newsletter
- India Aviation Industry Newsletter
- Irish Aircraft Leasing Newsletter
- Irish Commercial Aircraft Update
- North America Newsletter
- Air Astana Group Expands Irish A320neo Fleet
- Maharashtra Mandal Ireland seeks direct service to India
- Vista America enters Irish Market
- M-ABPL ATR72-212A(600) c/n 1142 Loganair Ferried to East Midlands 30/08/24 to become G-LMTH.
- N460CM Boeing 767-330 c/n 26984 Cargo Aircraft Management Ferried to Tel Aviv via Shannon 24/08/24 ex D-ABUE.
- N475CM Boeing 767-330 c/n 26986 Cargo Aircraft Management Ferried to Tel Aviv via Shannon 31/08/24 ex D-ABUH.
- Air passenger demand growth in July 2024 according to IATA
- Air Transat Adds Jet2.com, Air Mauritius to Interlining Platform
- Atlas Air Worldwide to Add Three Boeing 747-8 Freighters to Fleet
- Austrian & EVA to fit AeroShark technology to reduce fuel consumption
- Azul Updates the Market on Recent News
- Aer Lingus reduces Dublin-London Heathrow service as part of broader capacity reassessment
- AvCon 2024 on November 7 in Baldonnell to address skills gap in the aviation industry
- Conor McCarthy, Executive Chairman at Emerald Airlines & Dublin Aerospace - Davy Everyday Business Podcast Interview with Aidan Donnelly
- Cork Airport Leading the Way with Innovative Sustainability Initiatives
- Matt Cooper: Simon Harris, it now falls to you to sort out Dublin Airport passenger cap fiasco [Paywall]
- @airindia Two iconic brands, one shared vision. Air India and Vistara are coming together to create something truly special. We're excited to have you join us on this journey.
- @AviationWeek American Airlines has flight-tested a planned update to advanced cockpit display functionality that will provide pilots with a lead aircraft’s vertical path and plans to equip its entire Airbus A321 fleet with the capability, pending FAA approval.
- @AviationWeek Business aircraft engine MRO demand for the Asian region is projected to surpass $2.1 billion, with more than 2,850 service events through 2033. Aviation Week Network included Asia-Pacific, China, India and the Middle East in these figures.
- @AviationWeek Since aviation began electrifying aircraft using automotive batteries, insiders have anticipated the moment when the industries’ requirements would begin to diverge, and aerospace would have to take charge of its own destiny. That moment has come.
- IAA UAS Lunchtime Lecture Series - Standard Scenarios
- It's a good time to be a traveler, says The Points Guy founder Brian Kelly
- Michael O'Leary: Airlines will seek injunction on Dublin airport passenger cap