08 Apr 2024
DAB080424
- China Aviation Industry Newsletter
- India Aviation Industry Newsletter
- Irish Aircraft Leasing Newsletter
- Irish Commercial Aircraft Update
- North American Aviation Newsletter
- American Airlines upgauges DUB-DFW to Boeing 777-200(ER)
- Hainan Airlines resumes Dublin-Beijing service
- Honeywell’s Legendary Boeing 757 Test Aircraft visits Dubl
- EI-IJN Boeing 737-8200 c/n 62373 Ryanair Delivered Boeing Field-Dublin 04/04/24.
- OE-IXO Boeing 737-808(F) c/n 34701 ASL Airlines Belgium Ferried Liege-Shannon 03/04/24 ex VP-CLO.
- SP-RNI Boeing 737-8AS c/n 37518 Buzz Registered at London Stansted 03/04/24 ex EI-DYZ.
- Bid to rename Oakland airport ‘San Francisco Bay’ opposed by SFO
- Brussels South Charleroi Airport unveils six new summer routes
- Bulgaria and Romania join the Schengen area
- DAE signs new AED 2.75 billion 5-year unsecured term loan
- FlyArystan Receives Air Operator Certificate
- Global Crossing Airlines Receives Increased Authorization for up to 20 Aircraft by US DOT
- AerCap Leased, Purchased and Sold 152 Assets in the First Quarter 2024
- Aergo Capital Announces Sale of Boeing 737-800 and A321-200 to Aircastle Ireland DAC
- Airbus hints at possible takeover of Spirit in Belfast
- Airlift from Ireland to Barbados: Connecting Nations Across the Atlantic
- Dublin airport summer schedules up 6.7pc on pre pandemic
@ByERussell Wow — @AmericanAir just ordered 85 737 Max 10s at a time when the future of that plane is uncertain. Big vote of confidence in Boeing there. The airline has also ordered 85 more A321neos, and 90 E175s. $AAL $BA.
@DENAirport Nonstop flights to Istanbul will begin June 11. At 6,130 miles, it will be the longest direct flight from DEN!.
@flightradar24 Emirates is ferrying the A380 damaged in a ground collision this week back to Dubai. The flight plan indicates this will be a pressurized flight.
@HofmannAviation Last month has been the 40th anniversary of the @Airbus A320 programme, launched in March 1984. When the A320 was launched, the programme counted 80 orders from five companies including British Caledonian and Air France. The A320 Famly order book today stands at 18,460 aircraft.
- Analytics in Aviation & Aerospace: Big Data Everywhere, conversation with Business Leadership Board
- Aviation Forum: Edvinas Demenius, CEO of SmartLynx Airlines
- Business Aircraft Financing, conversation with National Aircraft Finance Association (NAFA)
- Chai Eamsiri on Thai Airways' strategic shift