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NOVEMBER 2024

Week 45

Orient Aviation Daily Digest November 4, 2024

By Ryan Chase

 

News

ANA HOLDINGS posts US$527 million interim profit

ANA HOLDINGS INC. (ANA AH), parent of All Nippon Airways, Air Japan and Peach, has reported a net profit of 80.7 billion yen (US$527 million) for the six months to September 30, a 13.4% decline from a 93.2 billion yen net profit in the same months in 2023. Read More »


 


 

News

Air Canada returning to Beijing from January 2025

Air Canada will commence daily nonstop Vancouver-Beijing Capital airport on January 15 operating the route with 787-9s. Read More »


 


 

News

JAL Group interim net profit declines 19.1%

JAL Group’s net profit fell away to 49.8 billion yen (US$325 million) in the six months to September 30 from 61.6 billion yen net profit in first half 2023. Read More »


 

News

IndiGo adds second international route from Pune

India’s largest carrier by passengers carried, IndiGo, will start daily nonstop Pune-Dubai on November 22, operating the route as a midnight departure from Pune and a late afternoon departure from Dubai. Read More »


 

News

British Airways to restore London-Kuala Lumpur in second quarter 2025

British Airways (BA) has announced it will restart nonstop London Heathrow-Kuala Lumpur next April 1, a delay in the resumption of the service from November 10 this year. Read More »


 

News

Garuda Indonesia losses hit new high latest results report

Garuda Indonesia recorded a net loss of US$131.2 million for the nine months to September 30, almost double its US$72.4 million net loss for the same months a year ago. Read More »


 

People

Airports of Thailand Public Company Limited has appointed Montri Dechasakulsom as a board director to replace Sarawut Songsivilai. Read More »


 

Asia-Pacific Aerospace Briefs Today

Today's briefs report news from Accelya, AerCap Holdings, CAE, China Aircraft Leasing Group Holdings Limited, Christchurch Airport, Embraer, Eve Air Mobility, Fulton Hogan and SITA. Read More »