24 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
- EI-IHV Boeing 737-8200 c/n 67091 Ryanair Delivered Boeing Field-Dublin 16/11/23 (Aircraft no 129).
- EI-IHX Boeing 737-8200 c/n 67096 Ryanair Delivered Boeing Field-Dublin 17/11/23 (Aircraft no 130).
- EI-IHY Boeing 737-8200 c/n 67095 Ryanair Delivered Boeing Field-Dublin 17/11/23 (Aircraft no 131).
- Aquila secures $100M, looks to support existing freighters
- Authorities eye EX-YU airport growth through airline subsidies
- Ethiopian Airlines Agrees to Landmark Order for Up to 67 Boeing Aircraft
- Export-Import Bank of the U.S. Announces Support for Electric Aircraft Domestic Manufacturing Facility
- Rolls-Royce and Air Mauritius sign a Memorandum of Understanding
- Royal Air Maroc Confirms Order for Two Boeing 787 Dreamliners
- Serbia State takes over remaining Etihad stake in Air Serbia
- Vaayu Group invests in Indian cargo carrier
- Dublin Airport’s Platinum Services Team Win 4 Customer Service Awards
- Eoghan O'Mara Walsh: Tourism recovery remains sluggish at best
- European Air Fares Rising Slower than Inflation - IATA DG Willie Walsh
- Irish Aviation Authority decommissions consumer website
- Jackson Square Aviation Announces Delivery of Two Airbus A350-900 Aircraft to Air France
- Jet2.com Expands Summer 2024 Frequency From Belfast International Airport
- Ryanair Analysis: Rising Stock and Growth
- The Shannon Airport Group unveils the names of its two chosen charities
- @cprwarner Denver’s airport is looking for alternatives to the underground buses/trains between the terminal and concourses.@DENAirport’s CEO tells us the concepts he’s seriously considering involve walkable bridges from A to B to C. Tunnels are too costly. Bridges must be long and high.
- @FlyingHighRyan “At some point, Southwest Airlines will be doing redeyes,” says CEO Bob Jordan at Skift’s Aviation Forum.
- @justinbachman The CEOs of @Allegiant and @SunCountryAir *clearly* want investors to know they're unlike the "high-utilization" ULCCs @SpiritAirlines and @FlyFrontier. They prefer to park aircraft rather than fly in low-yield, off-peak environments. $ALGT $SNCY
- @LuxuryTravelled Norwegian are becoming a dark horse in the European aviation scene. From my experience, similar in a way to easyJet - providing a very decent service at a fair price.
- Emirates president says airline has all tools needed to negotiate expansion and external shocks
- Ryanair CEO Michael O’Leary on earnings, record annual profit forecast
- Surrey Leadership Series: Navigating the Future of Aviation and Tourism
- What's It Take To Start An Airline, David Neeleman, Founder and CEO - Breeze Airways