27 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-HXD Airbus A321-271NLR c/n 11781 ITA Airways Delivered Hamburg Finkenwerder-Rome FCO 24/02/24.
- OE-LHE Airbus A350-941 c/n 45 Lufthansa Ferried Lourdes-Hanoi 20/02/24 ex N286BN.
- YL-LDW Airbus A320-214 c/n 3215 smartLynx Airlines Delivered Riga-Vilnius 21/02/24 ex 2-MRNO.
- A321P2Fs to enter Philippines with Aero Bleu
- Air Canada says freight demand beginning to improve
- Avelo Airlines Reports First-Ever Full-Quarter Profit
- Avianca Cargo continues digital expansion
- CEO Dieter Vranckx appointed to the Lufthansa Group Executive Board and as Deputy Chairman of the SWISS Board of Directors
- Discover Airlines launches first non-stop connection from Europe to Tulum
- Lynx Air Files for and Obtains CCAA Creditor Protection
- AerCap CEO sees engine issues persisting until 2030
- Biannual Testing of Dublin Airport’s Instrument Landing Systems
- Emerald Airlines records start-up related losses of €21.35m in first year of operation
- Jackson Square Announces the Financing of Hawaiian Airlines First Boeing 787-9 Dreamliner
- Population Growth Alone Means Dublin Airport Will Need to Expand says daa Chief Kenny Jacobs
- Riyadh Air to operate commercially by H1 2025: COO Peter Bellew
- @airlinewriter American Airlines pioneered bag fees in 2008. They were $15 back then. See how high they're going now.
- @Airbus All Airbus operator @starluxairlines has ordered 3 more #A330neos and 5 #A350F becoming the first Taiwanese airline to operate the next-generation freighter.
- @ATWOnline Austrian Airlines' fleet of Embraer 195s may fly average sector lengths of around one hour, but that figure hides considerable variations in the crossover jet's operations.
- @ATWOnline Cathay Pacific achieved its goal of restoring 70% of its 2019 capacity by the end of 2023, and is now looking to hit 80% in the first half of the year. @SGAirshow #SGAirshow2024.