13 Feb 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
- Air Astana Expands New Irish registered A321neo
- British Airways increases LCY-Dublin route capacity
- Cardiff Airport announces more flights to Ireland ahead of Six Nations
- OE-IIN Airbus A320-214 c/n 3337 Sky High Leasing Registered at Toulouse-Francazal 08/02/24 ex VP-CCG.
- OE-IXJ Boeing 737-86N(F) c/n 32655 ASL Aviation Delivered to Liege 08/02/24 ex EI-ECL.
- OE-LVE Boeing 737-85R(F) c/n 34797 ASL Airlines Belgium Ferried Liege-Muscat-Kula Lumpur-Brisbane 29-01-01/02/24 for ASL Airlines Australia.
- Commission opens State aid in-depth investigation into Corsair amended restructuring plan
- Copa Airlines announces 3 new destinations to Tulum, Mexico, Florianopolis, Brazil, and Raleigh-Durham, USA
- Embraer raised to investment grade by S&P Global Ratings
- Emirates to make highly anticipated return to Adelaide in October 2024
- Marty St. George Named President of JetBlue
- MNG picks up CMA CGM A330-200F
- C-More Flying School & Club Fly-In
- Demand and disruption: “The key challenges are accessing capital and sourcing metal” - KMPG Aviation Partner Joe O’Mara
- Donite Plastics Delivers on Innovative Aerospace Project
- Eighteen students graduate to join AirNav Ireland
- New Dublin Airport Deal To Provide 35 Million Bus Seats For Passengers
- Newstalk Bobby Kerr Executive Chair: Joe Gilmore of Ireland West Airport
- Ryanair Holdings plc (RYAAY) Q3 2024 Earnings Call Transcript
- @ByERussell “As we look into the 2030s, the A350 is an aircraft we are looking at. We don’t have any new news to share with you today," CFO Leskinen when asked whether Boeing's difficulties would change United's view of its long-deferred A350 order. $UAL.
- @ByERussell United has 107 aircraft deliveries scheduled in 2024 but, given the 737 Max 9 grounding and other delays, it is "unrealistic" to expect all of those planes to arrive, says CFO Michael Leskinen. $UAL.
- @ByERussell United has firm orders for 277 Boeing 737 Max 10s with deliveries from 2025, per Raymond James. All of those planes — key to United's plans to increase average gauge 30% by 2026 — are now out of the fleet plan pending certification of the aircraft.
- @ByERussell "We have confidence that Boeing will get all this figured out with the FAA will come out a better company," @SouthwestAir CEO Bob Jordan said Thursday. However, the airline has removed the Max 7 from its 2024 capacity plan due to the continued certification uncertainty. $LUV