22 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
- M-PVDM Airbus A330-343(F) c/n 1374 Air Hong Kong Ferried Amarillo-Dublin-Bahrain-Hong Kong 15-19/03/24 to become B-LDY
- N273GE Boeing 737-86N(F) c/n 28591 Sideral Air Cargo Delivered to Rio de Janeiro 10/03/24 to become PR-SLH
- Air Lease To Hold Back On Aircraft Orders Until OEM Pricing Power Lessens
- NBAA Chief: Business Aviation Under Attack
- Scotland’s Loganair halts planned new routes because of on time performance concerns
- Spain’s AENA aims for 300m passengers through Spanish airports in 2025
- US government awards $1bn to 100 airports for baggage & security systems
- UNWTO: just 23pc of passengers now require a traditional visa to travel
- Aer Lingus among 14 airline participants at Routes Americas in Bogotá
- Dublin Airport UEFA Europa League Final 2024 ACL Ltd Slot-Coordination Procedures
- Galapagos transit passengers exempted from ‘avoid non-essential travel’ DFA recommendation for Ecuador
- Graham Keddie leaves Belfast International Airport role after decade in charge
- Interview: “Leading the way is in our DNA” says ARI Chief People Officer Siobhan Griffin
- Ryanair says it is ‘happy to co operate’ with Italian competition law investigation
- SMBC Aviation Capital delivers Airbus A320-271NX to JetSMART
- @AviationWeek . @qatarairways is making the first steps towards what it describes as a “big order” for @Airbus or @Boeing aircraft. @ATWOnline
- @kate__duffy EasyJet is still set to grow 8% this summer and business travel could potentially reach 2019 levels this year, CEO Johan Lundgren said today. “It is a difficult environment, but certainly I think we will be better off than any competitor."
- @SimonCalder British Airways returns to Bangkok in October – but only 3 x weekly, from Gatwick. BA dropped the route from Heathrow when the pandemic began. Thai and Eva Air fly nonstop from Heathrow. Emirates flies 5 x daily A380s from Dubai, Qatar 6 x daily from Doha.
- @simonasbartkus On a surprise move now, @Ryanair plans again to resume flights from Warsaw Modlin to @riga_airport on the 15th of April.