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SEPTEMBER 2024

Week 36

Orient Aviation Daily Digest September 6, 2024

By Tomasz Sniedziewski

 

News

European aviation safety regulator orders inspections of Rolls-Royce engines that power A350s

The European Union Aviation Safety Agency (EASA) has ordered one-off inspections of engines powering some A350s to remove “potentially compromised high-pressure fuel hoses”. Read More »


 


 

News

Korean Air expanding East Asia network

Korean Air (KAL) will increase its East Asia flights to meet travel demand. Read More »


 


 

News

AirAsia strengthens connectivity from Kota Kinabalu with addition of Kaohsiung route

AirAsia will inaugurate Kota Kinabalu-Kaohsiung four times a week on November 17, the 15th international destination operated by AirAsia Malaysia (AK) from its Kota Kinabalu hub. Read More »


 

News

Malaysia’s government launching aviation de-carbonization strategy

The Transport Ministry of Malaysia has announced a de-carbonization timeline to cut back emission reductions from rapid introduction of Sustainable Aviation fuel (SAF). Read More »


 

News

China Airlines participates in the third sustainability aviation challenge

September 4 marked the third year Taiwan’s China Airlines (CAL) has participated in the SkyTeam alliance Aviation Challenge (TAC). Read More »


 

News

EVA Airways shortlists Boston, Washington and Dallas for U.S. expansion

EVA Airways is considering Boston, Washington and Dallas as new North American destinations, EVA Air president, Clay Sun, has told the China Times. Read More »


 

Asia-Pacific Aerospace Briefs Today

Today's briefs report news from Daiya Industry, HAECO, Peach Aviation and Safran Aircraft Engines. Read More »


 

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