19 Mar 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
- Delta Airlines upgauges Dublin-Atlanta to Airbus A350-900
- Emerald Airlines carries 3 million passengers in first 24 months of operation
- Loganair to deliver year-round connectivity for Donegal Airport
- D4-BFA ATR72-212A(600) c/n 1099 Bestfly Cabo Verde Ferried to Toulouse-Francazal 13/03/24.
- EC-KCP Airbus A330-343 c/n 843 World2Fly Delivered Teruel-Madrid 15/03/24 ex EI-HMF.
- EI-CSH Boeing 737-8AS c/n 29923 CIT Aerospace Ferried Shannon-Burchaest 14/03/24 ex SP-ENP.
- GE Aerospace to Invest Over $650M in Manufacturing Facilities, Supply Chain in 2024
- Jetstream Delivers Saab 340Bplus To Z Air
- Korean Air to open new engine maintenance cluster in 2027
- Lufthansa Cargo launches freighter service from Brussels Airport to Chicago
- New airline AJET takes off with ticket sales
- Rolls-Royce announces investment in large engine assembly, test and shop visit capacity
- Vietnam Airlines to launch direct services to Munich
- Ask Me Anything: operations Manager at Dublin Airport ATC Gwen Morgan
- DCM Sales Representation, Discovery Puglia & Best Holidays Italy announce collaboration
- ‘Dramatic Increase’ in Irish Holidaymakers’ Interest in the USA, with Bookings Up 35% on Last Year
- ‘Dublin airport passenger cap damages growth’ – Saint Patrick’s festival organiser as number grow from 530k to 550k
- NAC has executed a sale agreement for one E190 airframe with C&L Aerospace
- Ryanair key in Zagreb’s recovery as busiest routes unveiled
- @airwaysmagazine Air New Zealand will suspend its Auckland to Chicago O’Hare service from March 31 to October 25, 2024. The airline cites 'ongoing challenges' with Rolls-Royce Trent 1000 engine availability as the reason for the pause. #Airways #News.
- @bscholl Yesterday, XB-1 set a new top ground speed of 123kts (141mph)… the third high-speed taxi in 48 hours. These tests are now starting to look more like flight, with a T-38 chase aircraft airborne! 1/
- @bschollMBoth jets taxied to MHV runway 30 in formation, then the T-38 launched first. In the T-38, Doc sampled the atmosphere up to 10,000 and then came around for an airborne pickup. 2/
- @ClodaghLRice Managing Director of Belfast International airport Graham Keddie has decided to retire after almost 10 years in the role. The airport says Dan Owens will assume the role of interim Managing Director until a replacement has been appointed.