10 Oct 2024
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- China Aviation Industry Newsletter
- India Aviation Industry Newsletter
- Irish Aircraft Leasing Newsletter
- Irish Commercial Aircraft Update
- North America Newsletter
- Air Astana adds EI-KDI A321ceo
- ASL Airlines Ireland launches DWC Boeing 737NG base
- Lauda Europe withdraws second A320 from service
- 2-VNJB Airbus A320-232 c/n 7771 Wings Capital Partners Ferried to Kula Lumpur 25/09/24.
- 9H-AKU Embraer 190 c/n 19000752 Nordic Aviation Capital Ferried to Warsaw 19/09/24 ex B-3345.
- Keynote address by the Secretary General of the International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO) Mr. Juan Carlos Salazar to the IATA World Sustainability Symposium
- KLM expands winter flight network to 155 destinations
- Madrid gained 6 new and 12+ new destinations in 2024; Ryanair is the top non-Iberia Group airline
- Milan Bergamo Airport sees surge in leisure travel and eyes new opportunities
- Qatar Airways Group announces intention to acquire 25% minority stake in Virgin Australia
- SAS cancels domestic flights from multiple Swedish airports due to aircraft shortage
- 'Average trip to Ireland has reduced from 8 to 7 days’ – Tourism Ireland CEO Alice Mansergh
- Data Protection Commission launches inquiry into Ryanair’s Customer Verification Process
- Dublin Airport’s Community Fund Hits €2.5m Milestone
- Fingal’s county manager informs councillors Dublin Airport’s passenger cap can be increased to 40m
- Genesis adds additional A320 aircraft with Heston Airlines
- Labour councillor says Kerry needs early morning flight to Dublin
- @aeroroutes IBERIA's #A321XLR service debut on Madrid – London Heathrow and Madrid – Paris CDG route both moved to 28OCT24, instead of 26OCT24.
- @aeroroutes Ethiopian Airlines' staggered seating on A350-900XWB Cloud Nine Class is scheduled for Milan Malpensa service starting 29OCT24 on selected dates.
- @AeroUpdatesBLR .@SatyakiRaghuna1 , COO of @BLRAirport , shared that the airport expects 41-42M pax by year-end & cargo to hit 480,000-500,000 MT—up from 439,524 MT last year! He added that Indian aviation is thriving globally post-COVID.
- @ATWOnline Lufthansa Group CEO Carsten Spohr warned Sept. 30 that it will likely take until 2026 to get @Lufthansa Airlines “back under control,” a comment that illustrates the complicated nature of the mainline carrier’s turnaround process.
- United Airlines signs deal with Starlink to bring free Wi-Fi to flights starting next year
- Watch CNBC's full interview with Southwest CEO Bob Jordan
- 40 Planes Will Have Business Class By End Of 2025: IndiGo CEO Pieter Elbers