Orient Aviation Daily Digest November 7, 2022
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Singapore Airlines reports first half US$660 million profit
Singapore Airlines (SIA) has surged back to the black in the six months to September 30, reporting an interim net profit of S$926.9 million (US$660 million) against a net loss of S$836.8 million in first half 2021. Read More »
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IndiGo posts US$193 million quarterly loss
Interglobe Aviation, the parent company of India LCC IndiGo, has announced higher losses, to 15.8 billion rupee (US$193 million), for the quarter to September 30 compared with a net loss of 14.4 billion rupee in the same months in 2021. Read More »
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EVA Airways commences nonstop Taipei-Munich, increasing Europe network to six cities
Taiwan-based EVA Airways has commenced nonstop Taipei Taoyuan-Munich with a four times a week rotation. Read More »
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Boeing outlines delivery and long-term aircraft outlook at investor day
Boeing chief financial officer, Brian West, speaking at an investor briefing, said the air framer expected customers to receive 400-450 737 family aircraft and 70-80 787 family aircraft in 2023. Read More »
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Qantas Group chair reaffirms interim earnings guidance
At the Qantas Group annual general meeting on November 4, chair Richard Goyder reaffirmed the airline group’s earnings guidance of an underlying profit before tax ranging from A$1.2 billion (US$769.78 million) and A$1.3 billion for the six months to December 31. Read More »
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China Southern Airlines closing chapter on A380 operations?
China Southern Airlines (CSA) has likely operated the last commercial flights of its fleet of A380s, according to media reports based on Cirium scheduling data. Read More »
Asia-Pacific Aerospace Briefs Today
Today's briefs report news from Air Lease Corporation, China Development Bank Financial Leasing Co, China Eastern Airlines and Pratt & Whitney. Read More »