23 Jul 2024
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- China Aviation Industry Newsletter
- India Aviation Industry Newsletter
- Irish Aircraft Leasing Newsletter
- Irish Commercial Aircraft Update
- North America Newsletter
- Bamboo Airways Embraer 190LR Ferries to Ireland West Airport
- Take off for Pegasus new route Dublin to Ankara
- 2Excel Aviation forms Irish subsidiary
- C-GFVN Boeing 737-8 c/n 44306 WestJet Delivered to Calgary International 19/07/24 ex C-FULH.
- C-GFVX Boeing 737-8 c/n 44314 WestJet Delivered to Cecil Airport 16/07/24 ex C-FULI.
- Aviation Capital Group Grows Boeing 737 MAX Portfolio with Order for 35 Jets
- BNDES finances the export of 32 Embraer E175 jets to American Airlines
- Boeing says B737 MAX delays will remain at 3-6 months until 2025
- Dutch Supreme Court rules against plans to reduce capacity at Amsterdam Schiphol
- EASA Certifies LEAP-powered Airbus A321XLR
- Belfast international numbers up 8/3pc in second quarter of the year
- DAA permitted to challenge decision it says will lead to Dublin Airport passenger cap breach
- GTLK Europe launches sales process for five Airbus A220-300 aircraft
- Irish Rail To Submit Proposal For Shannon Airport Rail Connection To Government
- Karl Griffin appointed Chair of Aircraft Leasing Ireland
- @ByERussell .@Qantas is thinking strategically with its plans for a new Perth hub. It's "going to enable us to feed traffic into the west, but then have aircraft that are capable enough to fly other routes domestically but expand internationally," CEO Hudson said.
- @SimonCalder “Overtourism? A problem we’d love to have” – the view of the vast majority of destinations worldwide. Inbound tourism is the closest a place can get to free money. Visitors create jobs and help bankroll amenities that the local population could not sustain.
- @TSA_Northeast BREAKING NEWS: If you flew yesterday, congratulations as you were part of @TSA history! For the first time ever in TSA’s 22 years, more than 3 million travellers were screened at checkpoints nationwide. Yep, we hit a milestone and it was one for the record books!.
- @_ZachGriff And the CRJ-200 is (temporarily) back from retirement. This month, @Delta will deploy the CRJ-200 on a handful of Skywest routes from Detroit and Salt Lake City. Delta "retired" the CRJ-200 at the beginning of the year, but it's coming back to seemingly boost capacity.
- Europe hoteliers say the frenzied 'revenge travel' of 2023 is levelling off this year
- Former secret service agent shares summer travel safety tips
- Ryanair marks record profits
- TY Hub Let's Talk Podcast with Laura Russell Part 2