25 Jun 2024
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- China Aviation Industry Newsletter
- India Aviation Industry Newsletter
- Irish Aircraft Leasing Newsletter
- Irish Commercial Aircraft Update
- North America Newsletter
- Air Canada special livery Boeing 787 Dreamliner visits Dublin
- American Airlines resumes seasonal Dublin to Chicago route
- EirTrade Aviation acquires Airbus A320-200 airframe
- OE-IES Airbus A321-271N c/n 10649 Qingdao Airlines at Lourdes 20/06/24.
- OE-LPM Boeing 787-9 c/n 62736 Austrian Airlines Delivered Teruel-Vienna 20/06/24 ex EI-HMI.
- Airbus A321XLR Arrival Could Disrupt Long-Haul Networks
- Airfreight maintains 'remarkable' volumes, as ecommerce soars
- Aviation Capital Group Announces Delivery of One A321neo to Condor Flugdienst
- Avmax Announces Strategic Aircraft Transactions with Astral Aviation
- BA retrofits first of 12 Boeing 787-8 with the Club Suite business class
- Dubai is the airport of the world, the meeting place of humanity, says Sheikh Mohammed
- Aer Lingus complained over impact of Dublin Airport passenger cap on charter flights for big events like Six Nations
- Genesis announces the acquisition of one A321-200 passenger aircraft on lease to Etihad Airways
- IAA StageGate Concluding Report Iteration May 2024
- Irish Aircraft Register Update May 2024
- Ryanair launches low-fare flights to the Amalfi Coast
- @ByERussell Stewart Airport north of NYC has long been billed as the city’s next big gateway. But success has never come with JetBlue recently pulling out. Now, the Port Authority sees opportunity for Stewart as a “home base” for booming private jet demand.
- @DavidSpeakman1 Just absolute tosh by UN Tourism re climate change exceptional weather events. Where is the science? just hyperbole and fear. The travel industry should now fund its own scientific advisory free from the UN narrative.
- @jonostrower SCOOP: Boeing is shifting a cadre of its elite product development engineers working on the X-66A, which the company has touted as a possible pathway to a belated all-new aircraft program. They're moving to support its other development programs.
- @lesliejosephs Southwest CEO says the airline is ready to make big changes, whether its an end to assigned seating or its single-class cabin, while activist pressure mounts on the airline that has grown - and profited - from a simple business model for decades. $LUV.
- Emirates ‘trying to recover and learn’ from historical storm in Dubai
- From Crisis to Comeback: Anita Mendiratta's Guide to Travel Recovery
- 'Green ministers don't work, they're useless at infrastructure' - Michael O'Leary
- Hilton Worldwide CEO: Not seeing annual growth this summer that we saw the last couple of summers