Orient Aviation Daily Digest June 26, 2025
By Tomasz Sniedziewski
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China Airlines board approves acquisition of 13 more Airbus jets
Taiwan’s China Airlines (CAL) will lease or purchase another five A350-900s and eight more A321neo. Read More »
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QantasLink selects E-190 for Network Aviation fleet renewal
QantasLink has chosen the Embraer 190 jet for fleet renewal at its Western Australia-based regional carrier, Network Aviation. Read More »
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SAS to return to India with 2026 launch of Copenhagen-Mumbai flights
From June next year SAS will operate nonstop five times a week Copenhagen-Mumbai with A330s. Read More »
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Skymark Airlines adds three 737 MAX 10s to order book
Japan’s Skymark Airlines has announced its board has approved the acquisition of three 737 MAX 10s to be powered by CFM International engines. Read More »
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Daemyung Sono Group completes takeover of T’way Air
South Korea’s Daemyung Sono Group has finalized its ownership of T’way Air after a new board of directors was voted in at an extraordinary general meeting of shareholders earlier this week. Read More »
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Taipei Taoyuan Airport forecasts 2025 passenger throughput will exceed pre-pandemic performance
Taoyuan International Airport Corp (TIAC), operator of Taiwan’s biggest airport, Taipei Taoyuan, said passengers processed in the 12 months to December 31 should exceed 2019 throughput due to strong air travel recovery and several long weekends across the region in the second half of the year. Read More »
Asia-Pacific Aerospace Briefs Today
Today’s briefs report news from All Nippon Airways, Boeing, CDB Aviation, Changi Airport, European Union, Mitsubishi Heavy Industries, Trip.com and Volaris. Read More »