16 Jan 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
- Emirates reports record year on Dubai-Dublin route
- Former Aer Lingus Airbus A321s converted to freighters
- Propius Limited places former Stobart Air ATR72-600s
- C-FCUG Airbus A320-214 c/n 2708 Air Canada Delivered Dublin-Keflavik 09/01/24 ex T7-L007.
- EI-IJE Boeing 737-8200 c/n 67106 Ryanair Delivered Boeing Field-Dublin 09/01/24 (Aircraft No 137).
- 9H-VVS Boeing 737-8200 c/n 67105 Malta Air Delivered Boeing Field-Dublin 11/01/24 in Ryanair colours (Aircraft No 138).
- Canada Jetlines Doubles its Fleet to 6 with the Leasing of an A320-214 Aircraft
- Delta adds state-of-the-art Airbus A350-1000 to widebody fleet
- Emirates Airbus A380 flights return to Vienna
- Ethiopian Cargo adds Casablanca to freighter network
- EVA Air places landmark order with Airbus
- IATA Air Travel Reaches 99% of 2019 Levels as Recovery Continues in November
- U.S. Airlines’ November 2023 Fuel Cost per Gallon Down 3.4% from October 2023
- Griffin Global Asset Management Announces Closing of $300m Tap of its Existing Senior Unsecured Notes Due 2027
- Irish visits now 4pc of Spain’s inbound tourism
- McEvaddy maintenance firm records pre-tax profits of €2.4m
- Michael Cawley chaired Hostelworld reports record results
- NAC has executed a lease agreement for two ATR 72-600s with Cebu Pacific Air
- Ryanair received just 11 of 27 Boeing MAX 8200 aircraft due before Christmas
- @Airbus Pleased to share we delivered 735 aircraft to 87 customers in 2023 across our #A220, #A320, #A330 and #A350 Families. We also booked a record 2,319 gross orders, including 1,835 #A320 Family, 300 #A350 Family aircraft, as well as 15 #A350F We thank all our new and existing customers for their ongoing trust.
- @ByERussell “It is time to re-examine the delegation of authority and assess any associated safety risks. The grounding of the 737-9 and the multiple production-related issues identified in recent years require us to look at every option to reduce risk," says @FAA_Mike on Boeing. $BA.
- @FAANews This incident should have never happened and it cannot happen again. The FAA formally notified Boeing that it is conducting an investigation.
- @FAANews After taking decisive and immediate action to ground approximately 171 Boeing 737-9 MAX planes, today we announced new and significant actions to immediately increase oversight of Boeing production and manufacturing.
- Boeing CEO Dave Calhoun calls the Alaska Airlines incident a 'mistake' that should never happen
- Delta Air Lines CEO Ed Bastian on Q4 earnings beat, 2024 outlook
- FAA Administrator Michael Whitaker: We're increasing oversight of Boeing's manufacturing process
- JetBlue CEO Robin Hayes to step down in February, COO Joanna Geraghty to take helm