07 Jun 2024
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- China Aviation Industry Newsletter
- India Aviation Industry Newsletter
- Irish Aircraft Leasing Newsletter
- Irish Commercial Aircraft Update
- North America Newsletter
- British Airways launches new seasonal London Gatwick service
- Fly4 Airlines completes fleet plan phase one
- Take Off for Loganair year-round service to Donegal
- OE-LHF Airbus A350-941 c/n 79 Edelweiss Airlines Ferried to Hanoi 30/05/24.
- SP-ESL Boeing 737-86N c/n 35216 Enter Air Delivered to Warsaw 29/05/24 ex 2-CCPU.
- VP-BBW Boeing 737-7BJ c/n 30076 RKK Management Delivered Shannon-Addison 27/05/24 ex N737BF.
- Novus Aviation Capital’ Tamweel Aviation Finance Provides Junior Loan to Virgin Atlantic for A350-1000 Delivery
- Patrick de Castelbajac named Chief Strategy Officer for GE Aerospace
- SAS will become ‘a contributing partner’ of SkyTeam – SAS CEO Anko van der Werff
- SmartLynx postpones A330P2F expansion
- Turkish say 45 A320neos will be grounded by Pratt & Whitney engine recall
- DAA Group recommends €31m shareholder dividend to be paid to the State as revenues reach €1bn
- Deucalion Aviation announces the purchase of one Boeing 737 MAX 8 on lease to TUI Airways
- Dublin Airport operator eyes ‘temporary waiver’ for 32m passenger cap
- Ireland is the fastest growing inbound market into Australia, delegates told at ATE 2024
- South Dublin council stalls on search-and-rescue facility at Weston airport
- @Enrique77W "Earning just $6.14 per passenger barely covers a cup of coffee in many parts of the world," says @IATA ’s Willie Walsh as airline leaders gather in Dubai for the 80th #IATAAGM.
- @eoghancorry It is widely known that the USA is Ireland's second most important inbound market, but not so well known that Ireland is 19th most important inbound market to the USA (it was ranked even higher immediately post pandemic) and grew by 13pc last year.
- @eoghancorry ‘One-way fares from Dublin to London could reach €500’ if pax cap is not addressed – Ryanair’s Eddie Wilson.
- @IndiGo6E A great way to start the week! Today, IATA’s AGM in Dubai, announced Delhi, India as their host country and IndiGo as the host airline for next year’s 81st AGM in 2025, another big day for Indian aviation and IndiGo. #goIndiGo #IATA #IndiaByIndiGo @IATA.
- American Airlines CEO Robert Isom: I see a very positive summer
- Interview with Sheikh Ahmed bin Saeed al Maktoum, the CEO and Chairman of Emirates
- New Colours. New Air India - Bringing Alive India's First A350
- WestJet CEO Alexis Von Hoensbroech on what can be done to cut airfare costs for travellers