05 Dec 2024
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- China Aviation Industry Newsletter
- India Aviation Industry Newsletter
- Irish Aircraft Leasing Newsletter
- Irish Commercial Aircraft Update
- North America Newsletter
- Cityjet CRJ900 Fleet Changes
- Eastern Airlines Boeing 777 ETOPS flight to Shannon
- TAAG Angola Airlines first A220-300 visits Dublin
- OE-IMP DHC8-402 c/n 4234 Sky Alps Delivered to Cuneo 22/11/24 ex D-ABQD.
- OE-IMQ DHC8-402 c/n 4236 Sky Alps Delivered to Cuneo 26/11/24 ex D-ABQF.
- British Airways adds Italian resorts of Rimini, Salerno, and Olbia to Summer 2025 schedule
- Commission approves EasyJet, IAG and AFKLM as remedy takers in the context of ITA Airways merger control investigation
- EasyJet plans to grow capacity by 3pc in 2025 as ancillary revenue climbs by 22pc
- Emirates wants to buy A350-1000, ‘but Airbus and Rolls-Royce must resolve engine issues’ – Tim Clark
- Eve Announces Additional $35 Million from BNDES
- Aer Lingus incentive deal in Cleveland may be extended, possibly for more Dublin flights
- AFTA Marks Student Milestone at Waterford
- British Airways launches new first-class seat made in Northern Ireland
- CDB Aviation Closes Sale and Leaseback for One A350-900 with Air France
- Eoghan O’Mara Walsh: Dublin Airport cap must be scrapped if tourism growth targets are to be achieved
- Ryanair adds sixty new weekly flights from Croatia next summer
- @CAPA_Aviation Asia-Pacific seat capacity nears recovery, with domestic at 101% and international at 95% of 2019 levels. Millions more seats expected by year-end, led by China and key Asian markets.
- @CAPA_Aviation Jet2 plc wins 'AIM Growth Business of the Year' as UK’s 4th largest airline, recording a 9.2% passenger increase in FY2024. Strong demand keeps it within reach for 80% of the UK population!.
- @CAPA_Aviation Key highlights from our airline leader interview with @DXB , CEO, Paul Griffiths! "Dubai could become sustainable on solar energy alone" ,"We don’t hang around in Dubai, we set these ambitious goals because our political system is so different."
- @CAPA_Aviation Global international seat capacity has reached 108.9% of 2019 levels with 62.5M seats, but airlines cut 751,000 recently, signalling a strategic shift. Short to medium-haul flights dominate.
- A Conversation with U.S. Secretary of Transportation Pete Buttigieg
- There Is Room For More Than 2 Airlines In India: Air India CEO On Duopoly Between Air India & IndiGo
- "This Year is All About Fixing The Basics" - Steven Greenway CEO of Flyadeal