18 Apr 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
- Buzz fleet grows to 70 Boeing 737s
- ITA Airways adds new 4 Irish Registered Airbus aircraft
- United Airlines resumes second daily between Newark and Dublin
- C-FDGQ Airbus A320-214 c/n 2770 Air Canada Delivered Dublin-Keflavik-Toronto 14-15/04/24 ex T7-L770.
- F-HIXD Boeing 737-8K5 c/n 27978 ASL Airlines France Delivered Liege-Paris CDG 12/04/24 ex OE-LSZ.
- G-LMTI ATR72-212A(600) c/n 1160 Loganair Delivered Dinard-Glasgow 10/04/24 ex M-ABPK.
- Air Astana Group Enters Strategic Partnership With Neos
- Announcing Joint Venture Between Kansas Modification Center and Stratos Industries
- Decline in Delta Air Lines’ Q1 cargo revenue has silver lining
- Estonian Government halts sale of Nordic Aviation Group (Nordica) amid insufficient offers
- Fourteen MD-11Fs removed from express service in Q1
- Joramco Inks New Maintenance Agreement with LATAM Airlines
- Dublin Airport Passenger Cap Ruling - GA can continue to operate to Dublin Airport as usual and won’t be impacted
- Emirates and Jumeriah Hotel Group Update Irish Trade and Media at Dublin’s Ivy Restaurant
- EirTrade Aviation appoints Paul Gleeson as Chief Commercial Officer
- Etihad Airways Announces New Fast Track Options for Passengers at Dublin
- IAA Draft Decision on Winter 2024 Coordination Parameters at Dublin Airport
@David_Slotnick Spirit Airlines expects $150-200 million in 2024 as compensation for Prat & Whitney GTF engine issues, the airline says in an SEC filing. (That's in the form of a monthly credit from International Aero Engines, a P&W affiliate, for each aircraft that's unavailable for use).
@dominicgates Airbus pulls further ahead as Boeing struggles Airbus delivered more than twice as many jets as its U.S. rival in March, with Boeing slowed by efforts to contain 737 quality issues Adding to Boeing’s woes, zero 777s delivered in Q1 - supply chain problem.
@EoghanOMW Tourism on Wild Atlantic Way worth over €3bn a year via @RTENews.
@GE_Aerospace GE Aerospace will invest Rupees 240 crore (~USD 30 million) to upgrade and expand its Pune Multi-modal Manufacturing Facility (MMF) in 2024. Pune MMF supplies parts used in the #GE90, GEnx, and CFM LEAP engines.
- Breeze Airways CEO talks about customer service
- Delta Air Lines CEO Ed Bastian on Q1 EPS beat: There's more opportunity ahead
- Qatar Airways CEO: We don't feel pressure from newcomer Riyadh Air
- Spotlight on North America – interview with Alison Metcalfe, Tourism Ireland