Cathay closes JOL on one A330-300
On June 15, Cathay Pacific took delivery of one brand new Airbus A330-300 under a 12-year Japanese Operating Lease financing structured and arranged by Crédit Agricole CIB, which also acted as Facilit...
On June 15, Cathay Pacific took delivery of one brand new Airbus A330-300 under a 12-year Japanese Operating Lease financing structured and arranged by Crédit Agricole CIB, which also acted as Facilit...
Malaysian Airline System (MAS) plan to almost double its Asia-Pacific network in three years as it executes its turnaround plan. Some 25 new destinations in China, Japan and India are planned by 2015,...
After winning $500m investment from San Miguel Corp, Philippine Airlines (PAL) has confirmed that is in talks to invest in a foreign carrier to help its expansion goals. PAL, which will be repositione...
Southwest Airlines has announced that Trevor Stedke has been named Vice President of Technical Services. In this position, Stedke will provide Leadership for Engineering Services and Standards, Qualit...
Aeromexico flex one million 225 thousand passengers in May 2012, maintaining the previous year's number for the month of May. International passenger traffic grew 3.6% and domestic passenger traffic d...
Delta Air Lines has confirmed that it will sell jet fuel following its purchase of the Trainer refinery in Pennsylvania, USA, in April. “We’re probably the largest private purchaser of jet fuel in the...
Zambezi Airlines will resume regional flights on Sunday, June 17, 2012. The first flight will depart South Africa’s Oliver Tambo International Airport for Lusaka using one CRJ200 sources from South Af...
Chairman of Air Nigeria, Jimoh Ibrahim, announced last week that the airline had completed its second turnaround programme and had embarked on a strategic programme. The operational activities of the ...
Shares in Turkish Airlines (THY) rose steadily last week to close at their strongest level since April 17. The airline has been expanding routes steadily and passenger figures have been strong; during...
New data from Eurocontrol, an intergovernmental agency for air-navigation safety, shows that European low-cost carriers carried 31% of the total passengers for the European market in May – up 2% on th...
Last week the Office of Fair Trading referred the question of whether Ryanair’s 29.8% stake in Aer Lingus breaches competition rules. The OFT is concerned that the stake may give Ryanair “the ability...
It is all go in the global economy, Greece stays in the Euro for now, with a miraculous win for the centre right but that wafer thin majority will mean political stagnation within Greece itself (and m...
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