14 Aug 2024
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- China Aviation Industry Newsletter
- India Aviation Industry Newsletter
- Irish Aircraft Leasing Newsletter
- Irish Commercial Aircraft Update
- North America Newsletter
- KLM Significantly Expands Belfast City Airport Service
- Ryanair reveals plan for new base at Ireland West Airport
- Skyline Express adds former Ryanair Boeing 737NG
- A6-AQL Airbus A320-214 c/n 5136 Air Arabia Delivered to Sharjah 15/07/24 ex VP-CEH.
- EI-KIB Airbus A320-271N c/n 12223 Air Astana Delivered Toulouse-Astana International 08/08/24.
- M-ABSM Airbus A320-214 c/n 5112 Vueling Delivered to Ostrava 01/08/24.
- BA set to relaunch London-Bangkok route in October
- CAM lands another new 767-300F lessee
- Cathay is investing over HK$100 billion to strengthen Hong Kong’s international aviation hub status
- Dubai International Airport sets record with 44.9 million passengers in H1 2024
- IAG/Air Europa: EU Competition Commission ignores wider airline economics
- Irish inbound tourism up 8pc in June
- Proposed cargo facility to give companies air-freight options at Mayo airport
- Ryanair: “We want to position Calabria as a leading European destination”
- Shannon Airliner Update
- SMBC Aviation Capital delivers Airbus A321-271NX to Air Transat
- @rschuur_aero Lessor @AerCapNV has acquired 36 @Airbus A320neo aircraft that were ordered by @SpiritAirlines. Deliveries/leases to Spirit are scheduled for 2027 and 2028, offering AerCap access to an important portfolio in the US.
- @rschuur_aero The deal is a win/win for both @AerCapNV and @SpiritAirlines , says Aengus Kelly. AerCap gets its hands on the most-popular aircraft (A321neo) very soon. If Spirit would get into trouble, AerCap would have them placed elsewhere in no time.
- @rschuur_aero .@SouthwestAir said on Thursday it expects to receive only 20 @BoeingAirplanes MAX 8s this year, down from 58 contractual deliveries. Yet, the airline continues plans to phase out 35 737NGs this year. Two 2025 MAX 7 orders were converted into -8s, with two -7 options exercised.
- @sandeeprrao1991 “We see an opportunity to build a hub at #Bengaluru because the airport is new and has great infrastructure. From a geographical perspective, it also allows for connected flows from Africa, Middle East, Asia and Australasia.
- Akasa Air's Founders Talk About Their Growth Strategy
- Four aircraft due in summer 2024 have been lost to Dublin
- IndiGo To Continue Network Expansion In Domestic & International Markets
- Michael O'Leary We have a forward looking aviation policy we just need to implement it