22 Nov 2023
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- China Aviation Industry Newsletter
- India Aviation Industry Newsletter
- Irish Aircraft Leasing Newsletter
- Irish Commercial Aircraft Update
- North American Aviation Newsletter
- Aer Lingus resumes seasonal Dublin-Miami route
- Icelandair connects Dublin to Halifax, Pittsburgh over Keflavik hub
- Ireland West Airport Welcomes 50,000th Passenger on Aer Lingus Heathrow Route
- OE-IXL Boeing 737-8BK(F) c/n 33023 ASL Airlines Ireland Ferried Liege-Shannon 15/11/23 to become EI-HRA.
- OY-SYD Boeing 767-3P6(F) c/n 25354 Maersk Air Cargo Delivered Shannon-Billund 10/11/23 ex N156DL.
- 2-SAHA Airbus A330-243 c/n 1138 Air Lease Corporation Ferried Kemble-Shannon 18/11/23.
- airBaltic and Delta Air Lines to Start Codeshare Cooperation
- Air Arabia Places Order For 240 LEAP-1A Engines
- ATSG Delivers Boeing 767-300BCF to My Freighter
- BBN Airlines Indonesia Tripled Its Fleet
- Emirates to build new $950 million engineering facility
- flydubai Orders 30 Boeing 787 Dreamliners, Its First Widebody Aircraft
- Royal Jordanian Grows its Long-Haul Fleet With Order for Boeing 787-9 Dreamliners
- Azorra delivers new Embraer E195-E2 aircraft to Azul
- Kinsale Aviation Festival - Saturday 25th November 2023
- MONTE and AURIC AIR sign agreement to explore zero emission propulsion technologies
- NAC has executed a purchase agreement for one LEAP-1B and one CFM56-5B leased engine with SMBC Aero Engine Lease B.V.
- Ryanair Operates to Lapland from Milan, Dublin, Brussels, Liverpool and London
- Serco Secures Eight Year Contract to Provide Fire Rescue Services at Red Sea International Airport in Saudi Arabia
- Showcasing the island of Ireland’s superb luxury tourism offering in the United States
- @DXBMediaOffice .@emirates SkyCargo launches direct host-to-host connection with Kuehne+Nagel internal booking engine. This milestone marks the first time Emirates SkyCargo has made its services available via a freight forwarders owned portal, a strategy that further elevates the airline’s world-class customer service experience.
- @winglets747 Air France consolidated its domestic network after Paris Orly traffic decreased 40% and same day trips decreased 60%. Because France banned short-haul flights? No. The affected flights carried only 3.1% of domestic passengers. Three. Point. One.
- @winglets747 Another reminder corporate travel isn’t just lower but also structurally changed around the types of travel people make: Air France says domestic French day trips are down 60% compared to pre-Covid.
- @winglets747 Meanwhile in Australia’s domestic trunk market, Virgin Australia is seeing average corporate trip duration of 2-3 days, compared to 1-2 days before Covid. Day trips have significantly reduced at some companies.