04 Jul 2024
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- China Aviation Industry Newsletter
- India Aviation Industry Newsletter
- Irish Aircraft Leasing Newsletter
- Irish Commercial Aircraft Update
- North America Newsletter
- Corendon Airlines operates first Boeing 737 MAX 9 to Cork Airport
- EI-MAF Airbus A330-300(P2F) Delivered to MasAir
- ZA-BEL Airbus A319-100 Air Albania Ferried to Ireland West Airport
- B-323V Airbus A321-271N c/n 10649 Qingdao Airlines Delivered to Qingdao 28/06/24 ex OE-IES.
- EI-KIA Airbus A320-271N c/n 12096 Air Astana Delivered to Nursultan Nazarbayev International Airport 27/06/24.
- Aviation Capital Group Announces Delivery of One A321neo to Condor Flugdienst
- Brussels Airport attracts new airlines and targets North America and Africa expansion
- Challenge Group Signs MOU with China Henan Aviation
- FedEx 757-200F fleet drops below 100 with retirements
- Hamburg Commercial Bank closes first primary transaction in the Global Aviation Sector
- SILC Aviation Conference 11-12 November
- Sky's not the limit for ambitious new Irish 'Air Force'
- Spotlight on the island of Ireland in Nevada
- The Aircraft Lessor Landscape in 2024: A Chat with Stratos
- Venice Scraps Passenger Tax, Ryanair Welcomes in Open Arms
- @skift IndiGo, a low-cost carrier known for its no-frills approach, is ambitiously venturing into long-haul flights and introducing business-class seats. The move aims to target a new generation of travelers while adapting to India's evolving aviation market.
- @SpaethFlies Jens Ritter, CEO of @lufthansa Airline is the second pilot taking the helm at LH besides group CEO Carsten Spohr.
- @WandrMe .@IATA is building a schedule data exchange platform for airlines, which it promises is not a competitor to the existing commercial platforms that offer the same services. But this one is free for airlines to use. So far 40 committed with another 40 on the way. #AvGeek #IATAAGM.
- @winglets747 European Commissioner for Competition is reviewing Lufthansa-ITA deal. She’s looking back at previous airline cases and declared: giving up slots doesn’t really work to protect competition. This is significant given how common “slot remedies” once were.
- The Future of Sustainable Mobility: Paul Griffiths, CEO of Dubai Airports, at GII 2024
- WestJet announces new fare without free carry-on bag
- Willie Walsh on the Aviation Industry's Post-Pandemic Gains
- Wizz Air CEO: We're looking at India as a market opportunity