26 Feb 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
- ASL Aviation Ireland Downsizes Boeing 737 Classic fleet
- Lauda Europe withdraws one Airbus A320 from service
- Nolinor Aviation returns former Aer Lingus Boeing 737-200 to service
- EI-IJI Boeing 737-8200 c/n 62369 Ryanair Delivered Boeing Field-Dublin 21/02/24 (Aircraft no 144).
- OE-LPM Boeing 787-9 c/n 62736 Austrian Airlines Registered at Lourdes 19/02/24 ex EI-HMI.
- 9H-LNP Boeing 787-9 c/n 63110 Arctic Aviation Assets Ferried Bordeaux-Abu Dhabi 20/02/24 ex LN-LNP.
- AirAsia reveals plan to become the world’s first low-cost network carrier during Airbus’ leadership visit
- American Airlines becomes only U.S. carrier to fly between New York and Tokyo
- Asia’s First Specialized Alternative Dispute Resolution Mechanism for Mediation in the Aviation Industry Set to Take Off
- Brussels Airlines CEO aims to expand Brussels Airport as key hub for African flights
- Emirates to expand its South American network with launch of services to Bogotá from 3 June
- European recovery divide continues into 2024
- Aer Lingus’ recovery is almost complete; added 19 routes since March 2023, including to the US
- BCA achieves Level 3 Carbon Accreditation
- Belfast International Airport first NI Airport to gain ISO 14001 environmental certification
- LCI Signs Framework Agreement For Up To 21 Latest Generation Helicopters From Leonardo
- O'Leary's ear to the ground on belching cows
- Potential for a restored Derry Dublin air service to be raised at North South Ministerial Council
- @Alokanand77 “Why are the Indian operators obsessed with load factors?”, asked a colleague in Dublin recently,his point being that it’s the yield which matters more. Flying this morning I see a full flight, and can’t help but think perhaps the yield has been improving too, as is obvious by airfares being quite high lately and it must have an impact through better margins, customer loyalty factors and other associated benefits. #airlines #india #aviation
- @avea_ireland Paul Keeley @Failte_Ireland speaks of the importance of visitor attractions and experiences, and activities, in drawing international visitors into the regions, and how we need accommodation, food and beverage offerings, and night-time economies to extend dwell time.
- @ByERussell Breeze Airways plans to go all-A220 for scheduled services by the end of the year with 32 of the type. Its Embraer E-Jets will continue to fly charters before being retired in 2026, via @PWolfsteller.
- @ByERussell .@united CFO Mike Leskinen spoke about the future of United Next, its business plan built on 30% North American gauge growth from 2019-26, at an investor conference on Tuesday. $UAL.