03 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
- M-ABSR Boeing 737-8 c/n 43975 AIP Capital Ferried to Toulouse-Francazal 27/09/24.
- N1181B ATR72-212A(600) c/n 1181 ACIA Aero Capital Ferried to Mönchengladbach 25/09/24 ex M-ABRM.
- Delta opens a new gateway to Asia with first-ever nonstop route from Salt Lake City to Seoul
- Europe aviation capacity outlook on a plateau as air fares strengthen
- Eurowings expands Winter 2024/25 schedule
- Eurostar to become SkyTeam alliance’s first non-airline partner
- Tui targets South America for ‘substantial growth’
- United Airlines forms partnership with the Space Science and Engineering
- Air Canada/United superfam agents hosted by 60 Irish tourism enterprises
- Avolon Leases Five A330neos To T’way Air
- Castlelake Secures $1 Billion Long-term Aviation Financing Facility
- Dublin Airport schedules ‘T2 it’s Friday’ performances featuring local musicians over next four weeks
- Minister McEntee announces new contract for Automated Border Control eGates at Dublin Airport
- SMBC Aviation Capital announces deal to lease 20 Airbus A321neo aircraft to United Airlines
- @CAPA_Aviation Air France will suspend its Paris CDG-Abu Dhabi service from 26/27 October 2024 due to a flight schedule modification. The daily route, which remains served by Etihad Airways, has been a vital connection between Paris and Abu Dhabi.
- @CAPA_Aviation European airlines are nearing 2019 capacity levels, with 36.8M seats offered for the week ending 09-Sep-2024. However, 851K seats have been cut, and further declines are likely as we shift to Winter schedules.
- @CAPA_Aviation Japan's top airlines, ANA and JAL, are set to expand their winter schedules, riding high on a surge in inbound travel. With new routes to Europe and increased flights across Asia-Pacific, they’re aiming to capitalise on strong demand.
- @CAPA_Aviation International tourism reached 96% of pre-pandemic levels by July 2024, led by strong demand in Europe and the reopening of Asia-Pacific. Around 790M tourists travelled in the first seven months, up 11% from 2023 and just 4% below 2019.
- Interview with Carolina Martinoli, CEO & Chair, Vueling
- The Demand for Sustainable Aviation Fuel
- The Non Stop Journey | Ultimate Airport Dubai
- The State of Freight Webinar: A Look Ahead at Q4