26 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
- 2-BINH Airbus A320-232 c/n 7213 South African Airways Delivered to Johannesburg 11/07/24.
- 2-XKCC Airbus A320-232 c/n 5053 South African Airways Delivered to Johannesburg 18/07/24.
- British Airways Orders First GEnx Engines for New 787 Dreamliners
- Cebu Pacific Celebrates Agreement for up to 152 A321neo Aircraft Order
- Drukair adds Airbus A320neo and A321XLR aircraft
- Maersk customers will benefit from the delivery of the first Boeing 777F
- Qantas’ new non-stop route to Europe takes off between Perth and Paris
- Ireland travel industry surges with new easy Visa-Free Travel policy for 83 countries
- Irish visits to Spain up 19pc so far this year
- Limerick Travel acquires B&B Ireland booking distribution platform
- Ryanair Calls on EU to Widen Aviation Emissions to Long Haul Flights
- Shannon Technical Services acquire Part 21 International
- @LiveFromALounge This morning, @airindia started the process of placing all Vistara flights under Air India code. Now, Air India’s code is visible on all flights operated by @airvistara. A 4-digit code instead of Vistara’s 3 digit code on domestic flights. If you see an AI6xxx flight, it is in the UK.
- @WandrMe Alaska Airlines wants to tap into the demand for premium passengers. The carrier will increase the number of first class and extra legroom seats on board over the next couple years. #PaxEx $ALK.
- @WandrMe $UAL Q2 earnings: $1.3bn profit on $15bn total operating revenue. Says premium revenue was up 8.5% YoY, Basic up 38%, biz travel share up. Also expects Q3 to come in below expectations, owing to "industry overcapacity" in the domestic market. Sees that finally slowing in August.
- @WandrMe $UAL says 89% of pax "engage digitally" on day of travel. Also, 47% of pax who need IROPs rebooking are handled via automation or self-service, up 7% YoY.
- Capacity will be 'strained' for some time, says Ryanair CFO
- Delta and United 'remain top tier' in the airline industry, says Melius' Connor Cunningham
- GE Aerospace CEO on $1B investment: Need the capacity to support our engines for decades to come
- Today air cargo demand far outstrips supply Ravishankar Mirle of Emirates SkyCargo