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JULY 2023

Week 29

Orient Aviation Daily Digest July 20, 2023

 

News

Korean Air building North Asia network after capacity hits 82% of pre-COVID 2019

Korean Air (KAL) is adding back nonstop flights to three destinations in China and two in Japan. Read More »


 

News

Malaysia Airlines sets schedule for acceptance of new 737 MAX 8s

Malaysia Airlines will take delivery next month of the first of 25 737 MAX 8s it has ordered. Read More »


 

News

Japan Airlines website to include flights offered by LCC affiliates

From late this month, Japan Airlines (JAL) will display the flights of Jetstar Japan (JJP) and Spring Japan (SJO) on the domestic flight search section of its website. Read More »


 

News

China Eastern Airlines and Delta Air Lines resume baggage transfer at Shanghai Pudong

China Eastern Airlines (CEA) and Delta Air Lines, both members of the SkyTeam airline marketing alliance, are reintroducing thru-check baggage at Shanghai Pudong airport. Read More »


 

News

TransNusa selects Kuala Lumpur as first ARJ21 international route

Indonesia’s TransNusa has scheduled its ARJ21 fleet on its first international route, with the Commercial Aircraft Corporation of China-assembled aircraft to fly Jakarta-Kuala Lumpur from July 24. Read More »


 

News

Hong Kong’s Greater Bay Airlines lands in Ho Chi Minh City

Greater Bay Airlines (GBA) has added a sixth destination to its network with the launch of Hong Kong-Ho Chi Minh City on July 18. Read More »


 

Asia-Pacific Aerospace Briefs Today

Today's briefs report news from AAR Corp, Air New Zealand, ATR, US-Bangla Airlines and ST Engineering. Read More »


 

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