17 Jun 2024
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- China Aviation Industry Newsletter
- India Aviation Industry Newsletter
- Irish Aircraft Leasing Newsletter
- Irish Commercial Aircraft Update
- North America Newsletter
- EirTrade Aviation acquires Airbus A330-200 airframe
- Ryanair bases first Boeing 737 MAX 8-200 at Cork Airport
- WestJet commences Belfast International St John's charter serie.
- D-ABUK Boeing 767-330 c/n 30009 Condor Ferries to Wilmington Air Park 15/06/24 ex EI-CRM.
- EI-EOJ Boeing 737-8BK c/n 33022 Avolon Ferried to Ostrava 14/06/24 ex TC-TJP.
- Abu Dhabi to become global pharma, life science distribution hub
- Air Canada launches direct flights from Stockholm to Toronto and Montreal
- Air cargo rate surge continues from Middle East & South Asia
- Air freight sector poised for an unseasonal summer: DHL
- Air Serbia Fully Renews Regional Fleet
- Aer Lingus – Dublin Direct to Las Vegas Event in Café en Seine
- Alliance Aviation Group Unveils New Bombardier Global 6000 Design
- Bordeaux airport: ‘Ryanair pulling out was our worst-case scenario’
- Bristow SAR Crew Begin Training in Advance of Entry into Service
- Holiday World turns 33 as dates announced for 2025 shows
- @GE_Aerospace Last week at #ILA24 in Berlin, we showcased our cutting-edge propulsion solutions for the future of aviation. Through the CFM RISE program, we’re advancing technologies like Open Fan for 20% better fuel efficiency and 20% lower carbon emissions than current commercial engines.
- @LiveFromALounge IATA continues to worry about SAF availability. Getting better from prior years but far from great availability. The SAF Registry aims to accelerate SAF uptake #IATAAGM.
- @LiveFromALounge Sir Clark: Indian Government needs to talk to their counterparts for aeropolitical requirements such as bilaterals. We just execute policy. (On being asked about the 1:4 ratio of more seats in the Air Travel Agreement negotiations) #IATAAGM.
- @middleeast Supply chain issues that have dogged the delivery of new aircraft around the world could stretch into 2026, according to IATA.
- Aircraft supply chain issues likely to persist till 2026, says IATA chief Willie Walsh
- Akasa Air discusses the outlook for India's aviation infrastructure
- Does Shannon compete with Dublin airport? Paul Gavan and Eoghan Corry
- Michael O'Leary Opening statement on Dublin airport passenger cap