06 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
- SP-RNK Boeing 737-8AS c/n 33590 Buzz Registered at London Stansted 27/02/24 ex EI-DLH.
- 2-GEOS Boeing 737-8EH c/n 35842 DAE Capital Ferried to Miami-Opa Locka 26/02/24 ex PR-GUG.
- 2-JECL DHC8-402 c/n 4114 Nordic Aviation Capital Ferried Exeter-Lelystad 28/02/24.
- Airbus Sees eVTOL Race to Market as a Marathon
- Awaiting G700 Cert, Gulfstream Working Through G280 Disruptions
- DHL takes first CaixaBank A330-300P2F
- FlyKhiva receives Uzbekistan AOC
- House Passes Third FAA Extension
- Lyte Launches Private Version of Hydrogen-electric VTOL Aircraft
- UK airports ‘not ready’ for new security scanners, says Jet2 chief
- Volotea Expands Its Fleet With Three Additional Airbus A320s
- Aer Lingus calls for 'interim lift' to Dublin Airport passenger cap
- ASG provides training for SAS Scandinavian Airlines & ASL Airlines
- Milestone Signs First Lease Agreement with China Southern Airlines for One Sikorsky S-92 Helicopter
- Omega Certified to Provide Air-to-Air Refueling Support to Boom Capable U.S. Navy Aircraft
- Ryanair’s wanted Dept of Justice to take action against disruptive passengers
- Shannon Airliner Update
- @David_Slotnick Breeze Airways is phasing out its Embraer E190s from scheduled flying in favor of the A220. The Embraers will be used for charters, founder David Neeleman says.
- @David_Slotnick Neeleman says Breeze has a big charter business with NCAA basketball, so that's helping revenues.
- @Exec_Traveller Brazil joins the growing list of countries imposing a compulsory ‘e-visa’ on travellers, with Australians facing a $120 fee per person for arrivals from April 10, 2024 (that start date has been pushed back from January 10).
- @Exec_Traveller Confirmed: Turkish Airlines is bringing forward the start of Istanbul-Melbourne flights by two weeks. They’ll now commence March 1, albeit on a Boeing 777 – but that'll quickly be replaced by a Boeing 787, and shortly after that by an Airbus A350