13 Mar 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 deploys A320Neo's on Dublin-Lanzarote route
- Buzz fleet expansion fuelled by B737NG's
- Delta Airlines recommences Atlanta and Boston routes to Dublin
- HS-THS Airbus A350-941 c/n 235 Thai Airways Delivered to Bangkok 28/02/24 ex F-WJKO.
- VP-CDY Embraer 190 c/n 19000488 CDB Aviation Ferried to Seychelles 03/03/24 ex M-ABMO.
- PLAY Airlines expands service with flights from Madeira and from Marrakech to Iceland
- Qatar Airways says goodbye to Boeing 747 freighter
- SWISS, the Lufthansa Group and Climeworks set a shared course for a more sustainable future through carbon removal from the air
- Teleport signs up with CargoWise
- TUI Airline clinches fourth consecutive “Europe’s Leading Charter Airline” award
- Turkish Airlines starts Australia-Melbourne Flights, expanding its operations to 6 continents
- United Continues to Expand Global Network
- Aer Lingus Unveil New Rugby Livery as Profits Soar
- Brand USA Event at US Embassy Residence with Ambassador Cronin
- NAC has executed a lease agreement for one ATR 72-600 to be operated by Olympic Air
- Northern Ireland based AliceBluAero hits key approval milestones, reveals new business seats
- Omega First to Conduct Contracted Boom Air-to-Air Refueling to U.S. Air Force Fighter Aircraft
- Opinion: Ireland can be a global leader by linking increase in airport cap to progress on emissions
- Ryanair carried 11.1m passengers in February, up 5pc on 2023 & 15.6pc on 2019, load factor 92pc
- @jlo_said Exclusively to the UK, air passenger duty APD was introduced in the mid 90's as a so called green tax. Now it is merely a tax on anyone flying out of the UK. It does not contributed to the SAF or green agenda but penalises air travellers. For an island nation its a mockery.
- @LuxuryTravelled The APD system just doesn’t work, and as Julia says is a penalty for air travellers. It should be reformed, and come back as a penalty for airlines who continue to operate old, fuel guzzling aircraft - and act as an incentive to operate newer fuel efficient ones.
- @LuxuryTravelled Interesting that Ryanair will also be flying from Salerno, but they won't be doing so until the winter, and so far only domestics to Bergamo and Turin.
- @simonasbartkus .@Ryanair will base 3rd Boeing 737 aircraft in Kaunas for the Summer of 2024, bringing the record schedule of 27 routes and up to 87 weekly departures. Kaunas Airport will be the largest Ryanair base in the Baltics with 3 based aircraft and 2nd largest in the Nordics.