Orient Aviation Daily Digest November 23, 2022
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SIA lifts capacity to Asia and Australia, pares North American network
Singapore Airlines (SIA)’s latest schedule update said it is adding flights to Asia and Australia but trimming capacity to North America in response to market demand. Read More »
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Japan Airlines switches freighter airline to Spring Japan
Japan Airlines (JAL) said the operator of three A321ceo passenger to freighter (P2F) converted aircraft, part of its partnership with Yamato Holdings Co (YHD), will be its Spring Japan Co. subsidiary. Read More »
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AirAsia X posts US$5.5 million profit for latest quarter
AirAsia X (AAX) has reported a net profit of 25.1 million ringgit (US$5.5 million) for the three months to September 30, back in the black from a net loss of 149.1 million ringgit in the same months in 2021. Read More »
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Malaysia’s MYAirline flags start of ticket sales and launch destinations
Start-up carrier, MYAirline, said on Facebook it is ready to begin ticket sales and announce its inaugural destination later this month. Read More »
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Changi reports 7.9% growth in passengers for October
Passenger numbers at Singapore Changi Airport rose 7.9% month-on-month to 3.7 million in October, from 3.4 million in September. Read More »
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Australian carriers log marginal improvement in on-time-performance
Fewer than seven in 10 Australian domestic flights arrived within 15 minutes of their schedules in October, figures from the country's Bureau of Infrastructure and Transport Research Economics (BITRE) show. Read More »
Asia-Pacific Aerospace Briefs Today
Today's briefs report news from Cathay Pacific, Malaysia Airports and Thompson Aero Seating. Read More »