05 Mar 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
- Icelandair increases Dublin route capacity
- Malta Air Fleet Expands to 173 Boeing 737s
- United Airlines resumes Washington Dulles-Dublin route
- D-AAZH Airbus A320-232 c/n 2161 Lufthansa Technik Ferried to Tianjin 29/02/24 for P2F conversion ex 9H-LOY.
- EI-DEG Airbus A320-214 c/n 2272 Aer Lingus Ferried Shannon-Dublin 28/02/24 post painting into new IRFU scheme.
- ET-BAU Boeing 737-8 c/n 64944 Ethiopian Airlines Delivered Toronto-Dublin-Addis Ababa 01-02/03/24 ex C-FLKI.
- Italy sees full recovery driven by low-cost carriers
- Joby to Launch Air Taxi Service in UAE
- KLM unveils 2024 summer schedule
- Lufthansa City Airlines: First destinations confirmed
- Qantas to bring forward the wet lease of four additional aircraft from Alliance
- Spirit AeroSystems Confirms Discussions with Boeing
- Dublin Airport cap row deepens as Ryanair and Aer Lingus issue fresh warnings
- Flying Start for Recruits to Shannon APFS
- FunFly Aerosports Celebrate 5,000 Flight Hours
- Global Flight Training Solutions (GFTS) Open New Hangar in Florida
- Ryanair expecting to grow traffic at Ireland West Airport over the coming months
- @ByERussell Airbus, and its suppliers, are quietly developing the tech that could form the backbone of its next clean-sheet narrowbody, a plane that the political realities of EU governments’ emission reduction efforts will shape. via @jonostrower @willguisbond.
- @ByERussell Starlux’s A350F order demonstrates an understanding of “the shifting winds of the global economy as the most important companies ... diversify their supply chains amid a rapid chill in new business investment within mainland China," via @jonostrower.
- @ByERussell "The regional economics have changed fundamentally,"@AlaskaAir CFO Shane Tackett said Tuesday. This is a fact that's been true for some time and — among other issues — is driving the reduction in regional air service in the US. $ALK.
- @lesliejosephs FAA halts Boeing 737 Max production expansion due to Max 9 crisis. Boeing has been scrambling to ramp up production in the wake of the pandemic to airline customers eager for new jets. A year ago, Boeing announced plans for a 4th Max production line. $BA
- IAG Chief Executive Officer Luis Gallego discusses Profits, Inflationary Pressure, Fuel Prices
- LIFT the passenger cap at Dublin airport, Michael O'Leary full presentation
- Many issues make it difficult to run a Canadian discount carrier: Kokonis
- Welcome to the fleet Our newly painted Green Spirit Irish Rugby aircraft