Orient Aviation Daily Digest November 18, 2022
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Air New Zealand anticipates southern summer passenger demand surge
Air New Zealand (Air NZ) expects to carry 2.3 million passengers across its domestic and international networks from December 15 to next January 31, the first southern hemisphere summer holiday period free from COVID-19 related travel restrictions for two years. Read More »
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Malaysia's MYAirline granted inaugural air service licence
Malaysian start-up carrier, MYAirline, has received its air service licence (ASL) from the Malaysian Aviation Commission (MAVCOM). Read More »
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AirAsia Malaysia network expansion held back by hangar space, essential MRO checks
AirAsia Malaysia CEO, Riad Asmat, said the LCC was adding capacity on domestic and international routes to cater for rising travel demand, but is constrained by regulatory requirements for returning stored aircraft to service. Read More »
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All Nippon Airways domestic passengers increase 19.8% in October
All Nippon Airways (ANA) reported 3.2 million passengers flew on its domestic network in October, an improvement of 19.8% from 2.7 million passengers in September. Read More »
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Japan Airlines reports 2.9 million domestic passengers for October
Japan Airlines (JAL) carried 2.9 million passengers on domestic flights in October, up 23.4% from 2.3 million passengers in September. Read More »
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Hague judge hands down life sentences for fatal MH17 shooting down
The presiding judge of the District Court of The Hague in The Netherlands, Hendrik Steenhuis, has delivered the court's findings on the shooting down of Malaysia Airlines flight MH17 in July 2014. Read More »
Asia-Pacific Aerospace Briefs Today
Today's briefs report news from Cathay Pacific, HAECO, Pratt & Whitney, PT Garuda Maintenance Facility Aero Asia and Sanad. Read More »