Ryanair “quite upset” with ongoing B737 MAX delays
Ryanair Holdings is “quite upset” with Boeing and does not “necessarily believe” the manufacturer’s assertion that its B737-8-200 will start… Read More »
ASL Aviation Holdings agrees $125mn debt facility
ASL Aviation Holdings has closed an agreement making USD125 million available to the group to be drawn down as the… Read More »
Fiji Airways cleared for B737 MAX return
Fiji Airways (FJ, Nadi) has announced it has received the go-ahead from the Civil Aviation Authority of Fiji (CAAF) to… Read More »
Iraq’s UR Airlines adds first B737-300
UR Airlines (UD, Baghdad) has doubled its B737 fleet with the addition of its first B737-300, YI-BAU (msn 25608). The… Read More »
Qantas may get more aid, eyes short-haul fleet renewal
Josh Frydenberg, Australia’s federal treasurer, is considering further measures to support coronavirus-hit companies such as Qantas (QF, Sydney Kingsford Smith)… Read More »
UAE ungrounds the B737 MAX
The General Civil Aviation Authority (GCAA) of the United Arab Emirates issued a safety decision on February 17, 2021, permitting… Read More »
India’s SpiceJet hopes to resume MAX flights by end-1Q21
SpiceJet (SG, Delhi Int’l) is hoping to recertify its B737-8 aircraft and resume the type’s operations by the end of… Read More »
Ryanair to start MAX operations on UK routes
Ryanair Holdings is looking to deploy its forthcoming B737-8-200s to the United Kingdom in the first stage, the Chief Executive… Read More »