11 Jan 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
- Aer Lingus bases new Airbus A320neo at Cork, launches new Lyon route
- Ethiopian Airlines 14th Boeing 737-8 MAX delivery transits Dublin
- Ryanair bases 2nd Boeing 737MAX at Shannon Airport
- N4422B DHC8-402 c/n 4422 Formidion Aviation Ferried to St. Thomas Municipal 05/01/24 ex OY-YFY.
- OE-LVB Boeing 737-883(F) c/n 28323 ASL Airlines France Ferried to Shannon 05/01/24 for painting ex YR-BMP.
- OY-YGH ATR72-212A(600) c/n Nordic Aviation Capital Ferried to Toulouse-Francazal 05/01/24.
- Canada Jetlines Expands Fleet with Leasing of Two Fuel-Efficient A320-214 Aircraft
- Etihad Cargo sets sights on e-commerce demand
- Geodis and Titan launch new China-UK cargo route
- Icelandair’s fleet renewal continues
- London Southend airport attracts new foreign carrier
- P&O Cruises ‘exploring’ airline options for Caribbean fly-cruises
- Tui AG confirms plan to de-list from London Stock Exchange
- 321 Precision Conversions earns EASA approval for the A321-200PCF
- AerCap Leased, Purchased and Sold 953 Assets in the Full Year 2023
- Classic Package Holidays offers trips with Ryanair’s Norwich flights
- Ellie Donnelly: Blue skies ahead for aviation shareholders [Paywall]
- Ireland’s ARI Opens Second Luxury Vintage Store, This Time At Lisbon Airport
- Record passenger numbers in 2023 as 818,000 passengers travel through Ireland West Airport
- Ryanair hails legal victory against approval of Air France-KLM Covid bailout
- Ryanair sat in on procurement process they are now criticising’ ANOTHER spat at Dublin airport
- @ByERussell JetBlue's Joanna Geraghty to be the first female CEO of a major US airline! $JBLU.
- @dominicgates Boeing CEO calls an all-employee safety meeting. + He cancelled the annual leadership retreat for all VPs "to focus on our support to Alaska Airlines and the ongoing NTSB investigation, and any of our airline customers experiencing impact to their fleets.”
- @krisvancleave NTSB says today it learned the Cockpit door is designed to open during rapid decompression however no one among the flight crew knew that. NTSB says Boeing will make some changes in how that’s communicated.
- @NTSB_Newsroom NTSB has recovered the door plug from Alaska Airlines Flight 1282 Boeing 737-9 MAX. NTSB investigators are currently examining the door plug and will send it to the NTSB Materials Laboratory in Washington, DC for further examination.
- Southwest Airlines CEO Bob Jordan on 2024 outlook: We're taking a lot of momentum into the new year
- There are too many seats chasing too few passengers in Canada: airline expert
- Unlocking Airline Industry Insights with Frank Holmes: Jets ETF CEO Shares 2024 Outlook
- Why The Airbus A380 Is Making An Unlikely Comeback