Orient Aviation Daily Digest November 6, 2024
By Ryan Chase
News
Boeing employees return to work after accepting 43% pay rise
The 33,000 Boeing employees represented by the International Association of Machinists and Aerospace Workers (IAM) have accepted the OEM’s offer of a 43% pay rise over four years plus a US$12,000 ratification bonus. Read More »
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SpiceJet’s outlook upgraded to stable
SpiceJet chair and managing director, Ajay Singh, has welcomed Acuité Ratings & Research Limited's announcement that it has lifted the LCC’s credit rating and determined the outlook for the airline to be stable. Read More »
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Australia agrees Open Skies with Canada and Malaysia, expands bilateral with Hong Kong
Australia is to operate Open Skies with Canada and Malaysia after agreement was reached this week that airlines from the two countries will have unrestricted rights to fly air passenger services to Australia from 2026. Read More »
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Jetstar Asia fleet increases to 12 A320ceos
Jetstar Asia has integrated a 12th A320 into its network with the return of 9V-JSV to the Singapore-based carrier. Read More »
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Hong Kong’s third runway to be commissioned by month end
Airport Authority Hong Kong (AAHK) has announced November 28 as the commissioning date for the Hong Kong International Airport (HKIA) three-runway system (3RS). Read More »
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EVA Airways to offer worldwide Chinese and English customer service support
EVA Airways has launched 24-hour global customer service support in Chinese and English. Read More »
Asia-Pacific Aerospace Briefs Today
Today's briefs report news from Airport Services Association, ANA HOLDINGS INC., Eve Holding, Inc., the International Air Transport Association and SATS Group. Read More »