11 Nov 2024
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- China Aviation Industry Newsletter
- India Aviation Industry Newsletter
- Irish Aircraft Leasing Newsletter
- Irish Commercial Aircraft Update
- North America Newsletter
- Lufthansa increases Cork-Frankfurt S25 capacity
- Ryanair Group adds 172nd Boeing 737 MAX
- Take Off for KLM's double daily service from Belfast City Airport
- EI-DTH Airbus A320-216 c/n 3956 ITA Airways Ferried to Naples 05/11/24 for part-out & scrap.
- EI-DTJ Airbus A320-216 c/n 3978 ITA Airways Ferried to Naples 08/11/24 for part-out & scrap.
- Portugal tells airline bidders it wants to hold 51pc stake in TAP
- Riyadh Air commissions in-flight entertainment system for B787-9s from Astrova
- RTX’s Pratt & Whitney and Air New Zealand Announce $150 Million Expansion at Christchurch Engine Centre
- TAP Air Portugal resumes direct flights to Manaus
- ABL Aviation Commits $400 Million to Embraer E2 Program
- Long-term deals with low costs continue to build Ryanair network
- No cap on passenger seats for Dublin Airport this summer
- Poste Italiane signs first 737-800F deal with BBAM
- Ryanair criticises UK and France over rising air travel taxes, warns of reduced tourism and jobs
- @ATWOnline Changes to its product and pricing are driving the majority of improvements @JetBlue Airways is seeing from its go-forward plan, with network shifts expected to generate more of an impact in 2025.
- @ByERussell “It’s expected to be a long march to return Boeing to significant levels of production. Analysts at Jeffries don’t anticipate Boeing building 737s at a pace of 35 aircraft per month before the fourth quarter of 2025.” via @jonostrower.
- @ByERussell Southwest’s new red-eyes will improve connectivity across the airline’s network, for example Hawaii-Anywhere on the Mainland and the West Coast to eastern points (via BWI). Good post from @crankyflier.
- .@FlyingHighRyan .@united’s new route from Newark to Nuuk will be a daytime flight in both directions. Perhaps unsurprising given the short duration of the flight.
- Avolon CEO Andy Cronin sees robust demand for aircraft, especially in Asia
- Current biggest issue is 'trying to get aircraft,' Ryanair CFO says
- Tell Me Why: ‘We want to increase travel.’ — Geoff Freeman