05 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
- EC-OJT Airbus A320-214 c/n 5122 Volotea Delivered to Verona 01/09/24 ex M-ABSM.
- N991CM Airbus A321-232(F) c/n 1675 Cargo Aircraft Management Ferried to Shannon 29/08/24 ex OY-KBH.
- VP-CAI Airbus A330-243 c/n 1319 Iberia Airlines Ferried Istanbul-Madrid 29/08/24 to become EC-OHY.
- Air China and China Southern receive their first C919 aircraft
- BBN Airlines to be 777-300ERMF launch operator
- Emirates celebrates South Africa with historic Airbus A380 flypast
- GA Telesis Announces the Sale-leaseback of one Airbus A320-200 with Aerovista
- German Airways extends lease agreements and intensifies cooperation with American service provider Azorra
- Aer Lingus schedules first Avios-only flight for Easter 2025 from Dublin to Tenerife
- Europe to Morocco aviation: Ryanair and easyJet underline further growth potential
- First AW189 Helicopter in New Coast Guard Fleet Arrives at Weston Airport
- Fresh delay to decision on Dublin airport passenger cap
- Government spends more than €1.3 million hiring private jets for overseas trips in 12 months
- @AviationWeek The new Western Sydney International Airport (WSI) has taken the important step of gaining its first overseas-based airline tenant, as the airport progresses toward its planned 2026 opening.
- @BloombergTV “Tax the rich people traveling long-haul flights instead.” Ryanair CEO wants the UK government to scrap the Air Passenger Duty tax for short-haul flights, saying it will spur economic growth for the country.
- @ByERussell The Lufthansa Group plans to seek a 19.9% stake in Portuguese carrier and fellow Star Alliance member TAP Air Portugal, @leonard_berberi reports. Why less than 20%? The deal wouldn’t need EC approval.
- @conorhumphries Ryanair says fare falls have levelled out, worst case avoided 'ugly scenario' of double-digit falls in airfares avoided, 5% fall now looks likely, Michael O'Leary tells @Reuters @KateAbnett.
- Air India-Vistara Merger Will Go Ahead After Singapore Airlines Receives Govt Approval For FDI
- Airlines are leaning into AI to improve flights
- Embraer Celebrates 55 Years
- Ethiopian Airlines Forced to Lease Planes Over Boeing Delivery Delays