20 Sep 2024
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- China Aviation Industry Newsletter
- India Aviation Industry Newsletter
- Irish Aircraft Leasing Newsletter
- Irish Commercial Aircraft Update
- North America Newsletter
- Tourism Ireland welcomes KLM Airlines Belfast City expansion
- United Airlines to replace Boeing 757 on Irish routes with A321XLR
- Visit La Palma Appoints AVIAREPS for Irish Market
- 2-TWDC Airbus A320-271N c/n 11130 Sky Leasing Ferried Delhi-Montpellier-14/09/24 ex VT-WDC.
- 5B-DEC Airbus A220-300 c/n 55069 Cyprus Airways Delivered Cairo-Larnaca 31/08/24 ex SU-GEY.
- AviaAM Leasing Expands Fleet With Acquisition Of Airbus A320-200
- BRA signs long-term agreement with SAS
- Brussels Airlines boosts Africa operations by expanding widebody fleet to 13 A330-300
- Korean Air launches inaugural flight to Lisbon, Portugal
- Lessors work to recover four A320-200s leased by Canada’s failed airline Jetline
- Interview: CMO Dara Brady on why the Travel Trade should Welcome Ryanair’s OTA Deals
- Ireland’s Economy Needs Night Flights To Keep Trade Flowing, Says Fta Ireland
- Irish Aircraft Register Update August 2024
- Inflight Dublin Secures Contract to Supply Everhub Wireless IFE Solution for Chair Airlines’ Fleet
- ORIX Aviation charts a steady course through aviation sector volatility
- Stormont Executive aiming to secure restoration of direct transatlantic route
- @NDTVProfitIndia Willie Walsh, head of International Air Transport Association, calls decision to exempt foreign airlines from tax on imported services in #India a positive step.
- @simonasbartkus .@LTairports reached a new record high number of passengers in August with 663 657 passengers travelling. This is 9% above 2019 and 10% growth compared to last year. This year's fastest-growing scheduled destinations are Rome, Copenhagen, Viena, Frankfurt, and Berlin.
- @travelweekly Modernise airspace and cut CO2 emissions by 10%, says easyJet.
- @WandrMe Authority for US-China flights used to be a hot commodity. These days, however, owing mostly to a lack of Russia overflight access, US carriers are running a fraction of their allocated schedules. United aims to operate just a third of its potential service. #AvGeek $UAL.
- James Lawless The ultimate solution is that Dublin airport's passenger cap must be lifted
- Michael O'Leary Why did Fingal council allow the airport build a second runway
- PM Modi addresses 2nd Asia Pacific Civil Aviation Ministers Conference
- Shereen Bhan In Conversation With IndiGo's CEO Pieter Elbers On Festive Demand Growth & More