18 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
- HS-PAV ATR72-500F c/n 742 Pattaya Airways Delivered 25/06/24 ex 2-MLIT.
- VP-CFV Airbus A321-251N c/n 8312 Etihad Airways Delivered to Abu Dhabi 10/07/24.
- Icelandair transports two million passengers in first half of 2024
- KLM and IATA welcome Dutch Supreme Court ruling on Amsterdam Schiphol Airport
- LOT Polish Airlines reconnects Warsaw with Lyon starting September 30
- Lufthansa Cargo expands network with new destinations in China
- Mammoth preps for STS 777-200LRMF line launch
- DAA offers lower rates for airlines to move routes to Cork Airport
- Early Bird Tickets Now Available for Dublin Pilot Careers Live 2024
- Irish Aviation Industry Awards 2024
- MHC Supporting IAT Leasing
- Minister Chambers welcomes Aircraft Leasing Ireland members funding for Sustainable Aviation Fuel Research
- @bernardlavelle A very clever campaign. Making the airport & the @Nieuport terminal @BBishopAirport personal. Air travel, especially for regulars can be hard & impersonal at times. This campaign shows the joys of travel, whether for business or leisure and the affection passengers have for YTZ.
- @BoeingAirplanes The 777-9 began certification flight testing at Boeing Field in Seattle, an important step as we work under the oversight of our regulator to get the airplane certified and deliver it to customers around the world.
- @ByERussell It was a tale of two markets for US airlines during the quarter ending in June. @Delta kicks off the Q2 airline earning season on Thursday but it's quarter likely looked very different from the same period at Frontier and Spirit.
- @dominicgates The FAA has granted Boeing authority to begin a sequence of test flights needed to clear the 777X to enter passenger service. It’s a major boost for Boeing that could unlock new orders. 777X sales have been stalled by yearslong delays in its development.
- Frank O'Hagan - Head of Marketing, Altavair
- From Crisis to Comeback: Anita Mendiratta's Guide to Travel Recovery
- Travel sector in the second half: Here's what to expect
- We can go between markets that other airlines can't, says Breeze Airways CEO David Neeleman