Irish Aircraft Leasing Newsletter 27 June
Irish Aircraft Leasing Newsletter 27 June: https://bit.ly/3xPnoWM
Irish Aircraft Leasing Newsletter 27 June: https://bit.ly/3xPnoWM
Ireland's global supply chain has been enhanced boosted by Luxemburg based Cargolux adding Shannon to its global network in response to growing customer demand. The inaugural flight landed at Shannon Airport on 9th June directly from Seattle was operated by LX-VCH
The 73rd Boeing 737 MAX delivered to the Ryanair Group 9H-VVA Boeing 737 MAX 8-200 msn 65894 Malta Air in Ryanair colours on 16 June entered revenue on 23 June from Dublin (DUB) to Hamburg (HAM) as RYR8511/2. According to Flightradar24
Germany aviation website Skyliner Aviation reported Aer Lingus Airbus A330-302, EI-GEY msn 441 named 'St Benan / Beineón' was ferried Ciudad Real to Nimes on 22 June. EI-GEY departed Ciudad Real (CQM) as 'EIN2544' at 1330 arriving Nimes (FNI) 1446 local.
Aer Lingus announced that it has signed a lease agreement for two new Airbus A320neo aircraft. The new A320neos will support the airline’s sustainability programme where Aer Lingus, as part of IAG, has pledged to achieve net zero carbon emissions by
Irish budget carrier Ryanair announced that it will return to Asturias this winter season 2022/2023. The programme includes five new routes to Brussels Charleroi, Dublin, Düsseldorf Weeze, London Stansted and Rome FCO commencing 30 October with carrier expecting to carry 80,000
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