10 Sep 2024
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- China Aviation Industry Newsletter
- India Aviation Industry Newsletter
- Irish Aircraft Leasing Newsletter
- Irish Commercial Aircraft Update
- North America Newsletter
- Buzz adds 14th Boeing 737 MAX 8-200
- Ryanair Group adds 600th aircraft to fleet
- Transavia France deploys A320neo on Dublin route
- N195PG Airbus A321-231 c/n 1953 Merx Aviation Finance Ferried to Mojave 27/08/24.
- N241NA Embraer 190 c/n 19000041 Nordic Aviation Capital Ferried to Casablanca 02/09/24 ex XA-CEF.
- VP-CWJ Airbus A330-302 c/n 1370 Turkish Airlines Ferried Shannon-Woensdrecht 06/09/24.
- The WestJet Group furthers future growth with the addition of three more Boeing 737 MAX 8 aircraft
- Thomas Cook acquired by traveltech giant eSky Group
- Unical Aviation Acquires ecube Solutions
- Ural Airlines started disassembly of an A320 that landing in a field near Novosibirsk
- Wizz Air Confirms First XLR Route
- Aer Lingus Leases 24 London Heathrow slots pairs to British Airways W24/5
- Airfares will hit 'record levels' this Christmas - Ryanair Group CEO Michael O'Leary
- Airlines Confident Dominic Gates, Aerospace Journalist, The Seattle Times
- Kenny Jacobs Chief Executive of DAA on airport passenger cap
- Ryanair gives up slots: an overview of the competition at Linate Airport
- @airindia Air India introduces AEYE Vision, an innovative feature on our mobile app that utilises AI-based computer vision technology to enhance passenger experience. By scanning your e-ticket, boarding pass or baggage tag, you can now access real-time travel updates effortlessly.
- @ATWOnline American Airlines will expand its transatlantic network for summer 2025 with five new routes to Europe, including a return to Edinburgh, Scotland, for the first time since 2019.
- @ATWOnline Loganair, the UK’s largest regional airline with many routes serving remote and environmentally sensitive regions in Scotland, plans to collaborate with Swedish startup Heart Aerospace to develop use cases for hybrid-electric regional aircraft.
- @ATWOnline Malaysia Airlines will reintroduce service linking Kuala Lumpur with Paris next year, nine years after the flag carrier suspended the route in 2016.
- DUBLIN EIDW Boeing 777 Landing in low cloud
- Eoghan Corry Opportunities for Cork airport
- Pushing the Limits: Bombardier & Alinghi Red Bull Racing on the Quest for Speed and Performance