20 Feb 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
- Atlantic Flight Training Academy (AFTA) acquires Boeing 737 MAX simulator
- Neos new City of Derry to Verona charter series
- Ryanair connects Dublin to Olbia for Summer 24
- M-PVDM Airbus A330-343(F) c/n 1374 ASL Aviation Air Test at Dresden 14/02/24.
- N351AE Boeing 737-76N c/n 30051 AerCap Ferried to Greenwood 10/02/24 for part-out.
- OE-IAH Airbus A321-231 c/n 2713 AerCap Ferried to Seletar 16/02/24 for P2F conversion.
- Nexus to take first A321F in Q1
- ‘Ongoing aircraft delivery delays until at least early 2025’ – Airbus
- Iceland’s PLAY plans to operate ten aircraft this year as it pauses growth
- Qantas faces certification logjam delay in reactivating A380-800 fleet
- Surf Air Mobility and Electra Enter Bilateral Agreement to Bring eSTOL Aircraft to Market
- TUI group to delist in London and move to Frankfurt
- LCI Launches LCI Analytics, A New Research And Advisory Division
- Ministers launch public consultation on unmanned aircraft systems (drones)
- NAC announces the resignation of Klaus Heinemann; Yadin Rozov named as new Chairman
- Ryanair’s third OTA deal is its biggest yet: with giant tour operator & charter specialists Tui
- SMBC Aviation Capital becomes first nationwide Schools Partner of National Gallery of Ireland
- 2,477,429 Irish visits to Spain in 2023 set a new record, up 13.8pc on pre pandemic
- @davidshepardson Buttigieg says ending ODA would require adding thousands of @FAANews employees (FAA in 2019 estimated it would need 10,000 employees and $1.8 billion annually.
- @ericreports FW Exclusive: @AlaskaAir Cargo will debut its second Boeing 737-800 freighters next month, opening the door for the first all-cargo service between Alaska and Los Angeles.
- @FlightEmergency I’ve Been on a 757-200 today, they should be protected at all cost…what an aircraft nothing compares to it, the greatest of all time.
- @YYZBound The North Atlantic Oceanic clearance; soon to be a thing of the past.