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OCTOBER 2022

Week 41

Orient Aviation Daily Digest October 12, 2022

 

News

Airbus delivers 55 aircraft in September; targeting 700 deliveries by December 31

In its latest monthly report, Airbus said 31 customers accepted 55 Airbus aircraft in September, lifting its year-to-date net deliveries to 435. Read More »


 

News

China Airlines reports passengers carried slipped by 3.8% in September

Taiwan-headquartered China Airlines (CAL) carried 142,922 passengers last month, down from the 148,557 passengers it transported in August. Read More »


 

News

Japan Airlines supports international campaign to rebuild tourism

Japan Airlines (JAL) said it is busily adding flights to its international network to welcome back tourists to Japan after the reopening of the country's borders on October 11. Read More »


 

News

All Nippon Airways to lift Tokyo-Seoul to double daily; increase Mainland flights

All Nippon Airways (ANA) will upgrade Tokyo Haneda-Seoul Gimpo to double daily from mid next month and build flight frequency to China. Read More »


 

News

IATA's Philip Goh says region’s air traffic momentum is very strong

International Air Transport Association (IATA) regional vice president Asia-Pacific, Philip Goh, said the passenger traffic recovery in the region has been gaining momentum recently as more countries reopen their borders to international travel. Read More »


 

People

China Development Bank Financial Leasing Co. subsidiary, CDB Aviation, has appointed Fernando Lopes as the lessor’s vice president commercial for the Americas. Read More »


 

Asia-Pacific Aerospace Briefs Today

Today's briefs report news from AerCap, Air Lease Corporation, American Airlines, Civil Aviation Authority of Singapore, Delta Air Lines, International Civil Aviation Organisation, Joby Aviation and Universal Hydrogen. Read More »