Orient Aviation Daily Digest October 26, 2023
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Singapore Changi Airport processed 4.9 million passengers in September
Changi Airport passenger numbers reached 89% of pre-COVID-19 levels last month, a result of increasing traffic to and from China and growth in other key markets. Read More »
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Sydney Airport international passenger traffic climbs to 93.1% of pre-pandemic numbers
Sydney Airport CEO, Geoff Culbert, said international passenger traffic in to and from Australia's most populous city grew strongly in September from returning capacity and healthy demand. Read More »
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AirAsia Malaysia posts 39% passenger increase in September quarter
AirAsia Malaysia flew 6.7 million passengers in the three months to September 30, an increase from 4.8 million passengers transported in the same months in 2022. Read More »
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Boeing narrows third quarter loss to US$1.6 billion
Boeing has reported a net loss of US$1.6 billion for the three months to September 30, an improvement from a net loss of US$3.3 billion in the same quarter in 2022. Read More »
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Cathay Group welcomes government support for Hong Kong aviation hub
Cathay Group CEO, Ronald Lam, has welcomed the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region's (HKSAR) reaffirmation of its commitment to upholding the city's status as an aviation hub. Read More »
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Cebu Pacific operates first Japan-Manila sustainable aviation fuel flight
Philippines LCC, Cebu Pacific, has flown its first sustainable aviation fuel (SAF) flight, operated by an A321neo, from Tokyo Narita to Manila. Read More »
Asia-Pacific Aerospace Briefs Today
Today's briefs report news from Airbus, CAE and RTX. Read More »