17 Jul 2024
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- China Aviation Industry Newsletter
- India Aviation Industry Newsletter
- Irish Aircraft Leasing Newsletter
- Irish Commercial Aircraft Update
- North America Newsletter
- easyJet to launch new routes from City of Derry
- Ireland West Airport Welcomes Eva Air Boeing 777 aircraft
- WestJet reconnects Halifax and Dublin
- EI-HXF Airbus A321-27NLR c/n 11996 ITA Airways Delivered Hamburg Finkenwerder-Rome Fiumicino 11/07/24.
- EI-KFE Airbus A320-214 c/n 5738 FlyArystan Delivered Hong Kong-Almaty International 13/07/24 ex B-LCG.
- airBaltic reports 7% increase in passengers for June, sets records in Lithuania and Estonia
- Boeing begins certification flight trials for 777-9 with FAA
- Deutsche Aircraft revises entry into service timeline for the D328eco regional turboprop
- Emirates Group announces senior appointments
- Gotland Sweden backs ‘Noemi’ electric seaplane for zero-emission flights
- Ireland faces US ire as Jet Blue and United hit by Dublin Airport cap [Paywall]
- Michael O'Leary reaffirms interest in flying from Waterford
- Phoenix Aviation Capital and AIP Capital Announce Agreement to Acquire Ten CFM LEAP-1B Engines
- Ryanair announces major expansion in Calabria following tax abolition, including routes from Lamezia Terme and Reggio Calabria to Charleroi
- @ByERussell How the CRJ550 emerged as the small jet of choice for US carriers that face regional jet limits in their pilot contracts. My latest on @FlightGlobal.
- @DougGollan As private aviation continues to be attacked, @embraer bizjet CEO Michael Amalfitano says the industry should focus its efforts and energy on the "movable middle" through conversation.
- @FAANews Today, we received Boeing's safety roadmap and made it clear they must follow through on corrective actions and transform their safety culture. Boeing must make lasting changes to ensure a strong commitment to safety and quality that endures over time.
- @Gaussm International investors showed a strong support for our Latvian airline @airbaltic. The €340 million bond was priced at 14.5% at times when we have major geopolitical issues around us. Us and investors understanding our credit rating, the business plan going forward assumed current achievable interest rates. So it is not too „scary“ to invest in Latvia when we see the overwhelming global investors‘ trust in airBaltic. Next - potential IPO.
- Grambling: Marriott, Hilton will see the strongest business and leisure demand
- Ryanair and U.S. Summer Trends
- TY Hub Let's Talk Podcast with Laura Russell Part 1
- Wizz Air CEO on the Aviation Industry's Continuous Supply Chain Issues