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OCTOBER 2024

Week 40

Orient Aviation Daily Digest October 3, 2024

By Tomasz Sniedziewski

 

News

Cebu Pacific confirms commitment for 70 321neo

Cebu Pacific, the largest airline in the Philippines, has firmed up its order with Airbus for 70 A321neo. Read More »


 


 

News

China Southern Airlines to add Beijing Daxing to Sydney and Melbourne from mid-December

China Southern Airlines (CSA) will increase its “Down Under” presence with two new routes from Beijing Daxing airport. Read More »


 


 

News

Airlines in the Philippines reducing flights to China

Weak bookings attributed to geopolitical tensions and a regulatory ban on Philippine offshore gaming operators (POGOs) has forced carriers based in the Philippines to cut back their Mainland networks, The Philippine Star reports. Read More »


 

News

Tony Fernandes frustrated by Singapore’s rejection of LCC group’s application to establish a Changi airport base

AirAsia will not give up on its goal of securing a license to operate in Singapore despite being rejected three times, Capital A CEO, Tony Fernandes, said earlier this week. Read More »


 

News

Greater Bay Airlines to commence Hong Kong-Zhoushan next month

Hong Kong’s value carrier, Greater Bay Airlines (GBA), will launch Hong Kong-Zhoushan on November 7 to operate three times a week 737-800s. Read More »


 

News

Global airline association concludes data access agreement with leading OEMs

The International Air Transport Association (IATA), Airbus, Embraer and Rolls-Royce have established five key principles for access and use of Aircraft Operational Data (AOD). Read More »


 

Asia-Pacific Aerospace Briefs Today

Today's briefs report news from AerCap Holdings N.V. (AerCap), Azerbaijan Airlines (AZAL) and Plaza Premium Group (PPG). Read More »


 

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