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SEPTEMBER 2024

Week 37

Orient Aviation Daily Digest September 9, 2024

By Tomasz Sniedziewski

 

News

Vietjet reports huge surge in interim profit

Vietjet said revenue reached VND33.862 trillion (US$1.37 billion) in first half 2024 and that pre-tax profit for the six months was higher by 688% year-on-year. Read More »


 


 

News

Singapore Changi Airport to break ground on Terminal 5 in mid-2025

Singapore’s Changi Airport has set a goal of 200 city connections in a decade, prime minister, Lawrence Wong, said in an address to guests at the recent Civil Aviation Authority of Singapore (CAAS) 40th Anniversary Dinner. Read More »


 


 

News

Asia-Pacific customers accepted 17 new Airbus aircraft in August

In its latest update, Airbus said it had delivered 47 commercial aircraft to clients last month compared with 52 deliveries a year ago. Read More »


 

News

Malaysia Airlines to re-launch Kuala Lumpur-Paris

Malaysia Airlines (MAS) will resume daily Kuala Lumpur-Paris from March next year operating the route with A350-900s. Read More »


 

News

Air New Zealand to operate seasonal Auckland-Seoul from October

Air New Zealand (AirNZ) will fly Auckland-Seoul from October 28 to next March 29 with 787s. Read More »


 

News

Air China retires country’s “longest-serving civil aviation aircraft”

Air China farewelled its 747-400, registration B-2445, on September 6. Read More »


 

Asia-Pacific Aerospace Briefs Today

Today's briefs report news from Boeing, HAECO, IAM District, International Air Transport Association, Philippine Airlines, Qingdao Airlines and WorldACD Market Data. Read More »


 

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