10 Apr 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
- American Airlines upgauges DUB-DFW to Boeing 777-200(ER)
- Hainan Airlines resumes Dublin-Beijing service
- Honeywell’s Legendary Boeing 757 Test Aircraft visits Dublin
- 2-EIXQ Boeing 737-85R(F) c/n 36698 ASL Airlines Belgium Ferried London Gatwick-Kaunas 25/03/24 ex OE-IXQ.
- 2-MOVE Boeing 737-8JP c/n 39046 AviaAM Leasing Ferried Ostrava-Addis Ababa 26/03/24 ex LY-FBL.
- 2-REJA ATR72-212A(600) c/n 1239 Abelo Registered Mönchengladbach 29/03/24 ex 5R-EJA
- Kenya Airways doubles 737-800F fleet
- Korean Air finalises order for 33 A350s
- Latin America and Caribbean fleet to nearly double by 2042: Chile set to play significant role
- Levu Air Cargo to bring A321PCFs to Brazil
- No change to UPS freighter retirements with USPS deal
- South Europe Ground Services Lands Exclusive Handling Contract with IAG Group
- Clover Aviation Capital company appointments
- Dublin and Cork Airports Welcomed 2.9 Million Passengers in March
- GA Telesis’ Asset Transaction Group Appoints David Byrne
- Griffin Global Asset Management Announces Closing of $400 Million Senior Unsecured Notes Offering
- Hainan Airlines Resumes Direct Dublin to Beijing Service
- NAC has executed a purchase leaseback agreement for three additional A320neos with Pegasus Airlines
- Ryanair’s March 2024 stats show record 13.6m pax & load factor back on track
@AirbusInTheUS The satisfaction of handing over a top-quality, shiny new aircraft never wears off -- and when it is the 400th(!!!!!) #A320 to be delivered from our U.S. Manufacturing Facility in Alabama? THAT is just 'plane' exciting! Congrats to #TeamAirbus and thanks to @SpiritAirlines!.
@airlinewriter $ALK @AlaskaAir is describing the $160 million it got from @Boeing as an initial payment for financial damage caused by the door-plug blowout on a 737 MAX in January.
@airlinewriter CBP is promoting use of apps like Mobile Passport Control to speed travelers through the airport.
@airlinewriter Vasu Raja, chief commercial officer of @AmericanAir , says customers in 25 biggest markets pay less than average, those in smaller markets pay more. He says it's because demand in those markets is growing and there aren't enough flights.
- Dubai Corporation for Tourism CEO at Skift India Summit 2024
- Fmr. United Airlines CEO on pilots' unpaid leave: The root of the issue continues to be Boeing
- GE Aerospace CEO on company transformation: We were really in need of an operational turnaround
- India’s UDAN scheme a world class solution for air travel: ATR’s Jean-Pierre