Orient Aviation Daily Digest June 13, 2022
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Air New Zealand forecasts narrowed losses of US$477.8 million for full fiscal year
Air New Zealand (AirNZ) has announced its latest predicted loss of NZ$750 million (US$477.8 million) for the 12 months to June 30 will be less than forecast in recent months. Read More »
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EVA Air posts 18.2% rise in passengers for May
Taiwan’s EVA Air flew 36,818 passengers last month, up 18.2% month-on-month from the 31,156 passengers it carried in April. Read More »
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Changi Airport reopening Terminal 4 in September, increasing operations from Terminal 2
From September, Terminal 4 at Singapore Changi Airport will again be open for business followed in October with flights operating from the southern wing of Terminal 2. Read More »
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AirAsia Group has completed almost all refund requests due to COVID-19
AirAsia Aviation Group Ltd (AAAGL), a Capital A company, said its airlines have finalised 99% of passenger refund requests caused by the COVID-19 pandemic and will work towards progressively settling the final 0.8% in coming months. Read More »
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Airbus schedules first A321XLR flight for June 15: media reports
Airbus is expected to start flight tests of its A321XLR long-range narrow-body on June 15, local media reports, quoting a company spokesperson. Read More »
People
Malaysia's Minister for Transport, Wee Ka Siong, has announced the appointments of Roger Tan Kor Mee and Wan Kamaruzaman Bin Wan Ahmad to the board of the Malaysian Aviation Commission for a three-year term. Read More »
Asia-Pacific Aerospace Briefs Today
Today's briefs report news from Airbus, CDB Aviation, China Aircraft Leasing Group Holdings, HAECO and Kansai Airports. Read More »