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FEBRUARY 2025

Week 7

Orient Aviation Daily Digest February 13, 2025

By Tomasz Sniedziewski

 

News

AirAsia Aviation Group wraps up 2024 “with a strong performance”

AirAsia Aviation Group recovered to 84% of pre-pandemic capacity in 2024, carrying 63 million passengers in the 12 months. Read More »


 

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Hong Kong Airlines to add second destination to Australia in June

Hong Kong Airlines will inaugurate daily Hong Kong-Sydney on June 20 with A330-300s configured with business and economy cabins. Read More »


 

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All Nippon Airways maintained strong passenger traffic growth in December

All Nippon Airways (ANA) carried 707,383 passengers on international routes and 3,282,775 passengers on its domestic routes in December; recording 112.2% and 110.4% year-on-year growth, respectively. Read More »


 

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China Airlines exceeds one million passenger mark in January

China Airlines (CAL) flew 1,027,372 passengers in January, 9.5% more customers compared 12 months earlier. Read More »


 

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Australia’s government willing to save Regional Express Holidays

The Australian Government is prepared to acquire Regional Express Holding (Rex) if the failed airline does not find a buyer. Read More »


 

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Japan Airlines targets foreign tourists with enhanced multi-lingual website

Japan Airlines (JAL) has launched “Japan Airlines Vacations” on its website allowing potential visitors to Japan to combine round-trip international air tickets and connecting domestic air tickets with approximately 5,000 hotels and sightseeing activities in a single purchase. Read More »


 

Asia-Pacific Aerospace Briefs Today

Today’s briefs report news from Air India Express, Embraer, European Union Aviation Safety Agency, Hindustan Aeronautics Limited, Safran Aircraft Engines, Titan Engineering and Automation Limited and Turkish Technic. Read More »