Orient Aviation Daily Digest July 9, 2024
By Ryan Chase
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Japan's two largest airlines frame new policy to manage customer harassment
All Nippon Airways (ANA) and Japan Airlines (JAL) have formulated a joint policy for managing customer harassment intended to protect and support staff confronted with aggressive or hostile air travellers. Read More »
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Boeing pleads guilty to breaching agreement related to fatal 737 MAX crashes
On July 8, Boeing said it had agreed to plead guilty to a U.S. Justice Department charge it violated the terms of a previous settlement concerning to two fatal crashes of 737 MAX 8s. Read More »
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BOC Aviation increased transactions for latest three months
BOC Aviation completed 59 transactions in the second quarter of the year compared with 54 transactions in the previous three months. Read More »
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IndiGo trials website and app with customer focus groups
IndiGo has commenced testing its new website and mobile app, which is scheduled for launch in August. Read More »
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Hong Kong International Airport headed for full recovery by December
In its latest annual report, Airport Authority Hong Kong (AAHK) said the Special Administrative Region’s airport will return to pre-pandemic passenger volumes by year-end with daily air traveller and aircraft movements forecast to be robust in the Christmas travel peak. Read More »
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AirAsia-branded airlines to build Mainland network to 17 destinations
AirAsia Malaysia will be operating to 17 cities in China from next month when it launches nonstop Kuala Lumpur to Ningbo on August 1 and Kota Kinabalu-Ningbo the following day. Read More »
Asia-Pacific Aerospace Briefs Today
Today's briefs report news from AerCap, Air India, Clark International Airport, Federal Express Corporation, Lufthansa Technik, Melbourne Airport and SITA. Read More »