20 Jun 2024
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- China Aviation Industry Newsletter
- India Aviation Industry Newsletter
- Irish Aircraft Leasing Newsletter
- Irish Commercial Aircraft Update
- North America Newsletter
- EirTrade Aviation acquires Airbus A330-200 airframe
- Ryanair bases first Boeing 737 MAX 8-200 at Cork Airport
- WestJet commences Belfast International St John's charter series
- VP-CFQ Airbus A321-251N c/n 6838 Etihad Airways to Abu Dhabi 12/06/24.
- YU-ASC ATR72-212A(600) c/n 1294 Air Serbia Delivered to Belgrade 14/06/24 ex OY-YGJ.
- Emirates backs freighter conversion plans despite delays
- France retains its position as the world’s most visited destination – United Nations
- Iberia Latin American network up 20pc on pre-pandemic
- IPS Airways to launch seasonal charters from Manchester to Islamabad
- US FAA permits United Airlines to acquire new aircraft
- Avolon Raises US$750 Million in New Unsecured Bank Facility
- CDB Aviation Leases Two New A320neos to New Customer Azerbaijan Airlines
- Other Countries Laughing At Refusal To Expand Irish Airports - Michael O'Leary
- Northern Ireland’s Airports – Statistics for Q1 (2024)
- Supermac's takes off at Dublin Airport
- @ByERussell "Our job is solving problems and being creative … We have these assets that are out in the western Pacific, so let's use it to try something different,” @united SVP of Global Network Planning Patrick Quayle told @BrianSumers on the new Narita-Cebu route.
- @FAA_Mike Earlier this week, I spoke at the FAA-EASA Conference about safety, regulation, and international engagement. Grateful for the opportunity to strengthen our partnership with @EASA and chart a course for a safer, more connected future in aviation.
- @simonasbartkus Starting today, @SAS switched from CRJ900 to the larger Embraer 195 on two out of three daily rotations between Vilnius and Copenhagen. This offers an extra 20% seats. SAS now serves both Palanga and Vilnius with 120-seaters.
- CAPA India discusses the outlook for India's aviation sector after the country's elections
- CNA Explains: Chinese planemaker COMAC's long journey to go global
- Company culture, growth and a return attract Hangar 51 investors
- Dublin City Council Drone Strategy Launch