11 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
- ES-ATH ATR72-212A(600) c/n 1064 Xfly Ferried Copenhagen-Toulouse-Francazal 01/10/24 ex EI-GIW.
- 2-VSLJ Airbus A320-233 c/n 3570 BH Air Delivered to Plovdiv 27/09/24.
- A321 freighter STCs gain ANAC approval
- Cebu Pacific orders 70 A321neo
- China leads transition to A330P2F conversions
- Fly Pro begins A300-600F ops
- Fly Vaayu launches with A320P2F
- GCAM completes 1st AEI 737-800SF conversion
- Dublin Aerospace recruits new group of aircraft engineering apprentices
- Emerald Airlines boss warns Dublin Airport cap could compromise its Donegal – Dublin service
- How Dublin Airport got stuck in traffic - A passenger cap imposed in 2007 to ease road congestion is now hampering the Irish facility’s growth
- Ireland visits to Spain on course for 2.7m in 2024
- Ireland’s Thompson Aero showcases new twin-aisle aircraft seat
- Ryanair expands Malta winter schedule with new routes to Rome, Paris, and Katowice
- @ByERussell "@Delta is ready to offer 1.1 million weekly seats, 968 daily flights and service to 215 destinations this summer from Atlanta—its largest schedule ever" in 2025. A hub made possible by the design of the airport's midfield terminal.
- @CAPA_Aviation Jazeera Airways celebrates 20 years as Kuwait's low-cost carrier, now operating 24 Airbus A320s with plans for more. Serving the Middle East, Indian subcontinent, Europe, and Central Asia, the new CEO hints at expansion beyond Kuwait.
- @CAPA_Aviation Leeds Bradford Airport (LBA) is investing £200 million in its 'Vision 2030' plan to expand routes, but faces tough competition from Manchester and reliance on http://Jet2.com. Future growth may hinge on adapting to market realities.
- @CAPA_Aviation New Zealand will raise the International Visitor Levy from NZD35 to NZD100 starting 1 Oct 2024. Despite reassurances, the move faces criticism from Tourism Industry Aotearoa and IATA.
- Analyst discusses Qatar Airways plan to buy 25% stake in Virgin Australia
- Eoghan Corry & Will Faulkner Where now for the pax cap at Dublin airport?
- Michael O'Leary Full presentation October 3 2024
- Qantas faces ‘competitive threat’ from Virgin Australia after Qatar’s plans to buy stake