29 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
- G-TAWL Boeing 737-8K5 c/n 37243 TUI Airways Ferried Birmingham-Shannon 27/02/24 for Fly4 Airlines as EI-FFB.
- OE-IZA Boeing 737-8 c/n 42832 Icelandair Delivered to Keflavik 27/02/24.
- Air Lease Corporation Announces Lease Placement of Three New Boeing 787 Aircraft with Thai Airways International
- Cargojet proceeds with 767-200BDSF conversions
- Charting the Trends: Asia-Pacific aircraft orderbook is rising; region set to become world's largest
- Delta is Brisbane-bound with a brand-new flight from LAX
- Exploring new routes and keeping costs low at Warsaw Modlin Airport
- Tui Group chief criticises German government over aviation policies
- How Joanna Geraghty Can Win at JetBlue
- John McGrillen: ‘Ongoing investment is needed to deliver on positive outlook for tourism in 2024’
- Macquarie AirFinance to acquire portfolio of 23 aircraft from ALAFCO
- Meath County Council supports plans for Dublin Airport expansion
- Ryanair expands Summer 2024 routes with four new connections from Sweden
- Ryanair is Malta’s top airline; plans 67 routes in S24; 25 airports cut since 2006
- @ATWOnline Google's Travel Impact Model is an open-source tool that passengers can use to predict their flight emissions when booking airline tickets.
- @ATWOnline Japanese low-cost carrier (LCC) Zipair expects to receive more Boeing 787s in 2025 to continue its network growth, and it is also considering fleet options for its next expansion phase in 2026 and beyond.
- @ATWOnline Riyadh Air expects deliveries of its Boeing 787-9s to begin in the second quarter (Q2) of next year, and is planning for a commercial launch by the end of June 2025.
- @ATWOnline Some Pratt & Whitney PW1100G engines undergoing required checks for cracking in certain parts are getting new, full-life components installed during the visits.