05 Oct 2023
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- China Aviation Industry Newsletter
- India Aviation Industry Newsletter
- Irish Aircraft Leasing Newsletter
- Irish Commercial Aircraft Update
- North American Aviation Newsletter
- Aer Lingus Regional Dublin-Rennes route takes off
- ASL Airlines Flypast Celebrates Foynes Aviation Museum
- Dublin Airport World Cup Rugby Airlift
- OE-LLB Boeing 737-8 c/n 60135 Altavair AirFinance at Goodyear 29/09/23 ex C-FLBG.
- PR-AQB ATR72-212A(600) c/n 1054 Loganair Ferried Exeter-Mönchengladbach 29/09/23.
- 2-FZUA Boeing 737-8Q8 c/n 33007 Flybondi Delivered to Ezeiza International 28/09/23.
- EASA and ECDC sign MoU for coordination in future public health emergencies
- NATS report into air traffic control incident details root cause and solution implemented
- The WestJet Group provides update on Sunwing Airlines integration
- Travel mergers and acquisitions set for take-off during autumn
- ValueJet to operate first CRJ200F in West Africa
- Viva Aerobus announces a Balthazar Financing Structure
- Volaris successfully completes Ps. $1.5 billion Asset-Backed Trust Notes Offering
- ASG Announces Collaboration with the European Aviation Wellbeing Committee
- Dublin-based Russian firm to issue rouble ‘replacement bonds’ weeks after High Court launches liquidation proceedings
- Dublin Airport 'still interested' in buying land between two runways, but only at 'realistic value'
- Macquarie AirFinance Announces Pricing of $500 Million of Senior Unsecured Notes due 2029
- Manna applies for licence to provide drone deliveries in UK [Paywall]
- Michael O’Leary says Ryanair may move its listing to Brussels
- MONTE signs Zero Emissions Partnership with India-based amphibious operator MEHAIR
- Ryanair criticises ANA for raising Portuguese airport taxes and threatens to leave Madeira as a base
- Sometimes Taking The Road Less Travelled By Can Make All The Difference Emerald Airlines First Officer Stephen Kennedy
- @ByERussell Mega hubs @DFWAirport and @DENAirport will be neck and neck for the second busiest in the US as a rapid rise in connecting pax drives growth this year.
- @ByERussell .@DFWAirport and @DENAirport are two of the biggest hubs in the US, and both expect double-digit growth this year. A fact that is all the more remarkable because it takes millions more travelers to generate such high growth rates at large airports.
- @ByERussell “We’re going to hit 80 million customers this year. We’re really confident in that,” @DFWAirport CEO Sean Donohue said.
- @ByERussell “Thirty-nine new gates is the equivalent of a medium-sized airport built within the framework of Denver International Airport," @DENAirport COO Steve Jaquith said of the airport's recent gate expansion. "The demand is definitely there to fill that.