07 Aug 2024
DAB070824
- China Aviation Industry Newsletter
- India Aviation Industry Newsletter
- Irish Aircraft Leasing Newsletter
- Irish Commercial Aircraft Update
- North America Newsletter
- Avianca Takes Delivery of two former Irish Norwegian Boeing 787s
- EirTrade Aviation acquires third Eva Air Airbus A330
- ITA Airways adds 7 new Airbus Aircraft on Irish Registry
- B-225F Boeing 737-8 c/n 43842 Xiamen Airlines Delivered to Xiamen 25/07/24 ex N253BE.
- B-32J2 Airbus A320-251N c/n 9457 GX Airlines Delivered to Nanning 26/07/24 ex N9457.
- F-HMRG Airbus A330-243(F) c/n 1688 CMA CGM Air Cargo Ferried Shannon-Birmingham 24/07/24 in DHL colours.
- Air Europa Reinforces Its Plans for the Future After Being Rule Out the Acquisition
- AirAsia X enters next phase of acquiring Capital A’s aviation business to accelerate expnansion
- Air Astana signs lease agreement with ALC for seven A321-200NX(LR)
- De Havilland Canada Announces the Sale of Two Dash 8-400 Aircraft to Widerøe
- LOT Polish Airlines Receive First E195-E2
- AerCap Announces Delivers First Airbus A321neo Aircraft To AirAsia
- British Airways CEO Sean Doyle Urges SAF Policy Support
- Cap on regional airport development ‘actively under review’
- Eirtech Aviation Service became a member of ERA
- Ryanair 20.2m passengers in July 2024 up 8pc on July 2023 and 36.5pc on pre pandemic
- @aviator_aero AerCap CEO Aengus Kelly on OEMs today: We have not been able to reach terms with the OEMs over the last few years, which is fine by me, I don't care if we never buy another airplane again, I care about deploying [capital] at the best risk-reward return...
- @DubaiAirports Dubai continues to soar to new heights, welcoming over 9.3 million international visitors in the first half of 2024 - a remarkable 9% increase from last year!. This milestone reflects the success of our leadership’s strategic vision and the #Dubai Economic Agenda D33.
- @IshrionA British Airways during today’s earnings call says new North American routes like Cincinnati (CVG) and Pittsburgh (PIT) are performing well. The airline “would look out for opportunities both to increase frequency and maybe to add some new markets in the coming years”.
- @LondonAirTravel British Airways CEO Sean Doyle says the airline may add further new destinations in North America in the coming years as relatively new routes such as Nashville and Pittsburgh have matured.
- Aviation market is 'very strong,' AerCap CEO says
- Boeing Crisis: Plane Maker Will Need Years For Turnaround, Emirates’ Tim Clark Says
- Operation of 737s for Rex Airlines has been a ‘financial drag’