Guernsey's Aurigny Air Services boosts ACMI fleet
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Tasman Cargo Airlines (HJ, Sydney Kingsford Smith) has begun operating a wet-leased B777-200F between Sydney and Hong Kong International on behalf of DHL Express. The logistics company flagged the start of the service in an April 12 media statement. In September 2023, ch-aviation reported that Tasman Cargo Airlines had secured approval from Australia's International Air [...]
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Trade group Airlines for America and unions the Air Line Pilots Association, the Allied Pilots Association, and the Association of Flight Attendants have sent a letter to Antony Blinken, US Secretary of State, urging him to pause additional passenger flights between the United States and China until US workers and businesses are granted equality of [...]
LATAM Airlines Group is analysing the possibility of refinancing two sets of dollar bonds due in 2027 and 2029 as soon as they become redeemable in October 2024, chief executive Roberto Alvo has told Bloomberg News. This prospect, alongside the option of relisting its shares on the New York Stock Exchange, is part of the [...]
United Airlines (UA, Chicago O'Hare) announced that due to the “significant production capacity constraints on Boeing”, it anticipates only 61 narrowbody and five widebody aircraft to be delivered in 2024, down from the original 191 contracted deliveries and the 109 (both narrow- and widebody) that were expected at the beginning of the year. The carrier [...]
Priester Aviation (PWA, Chicago Executive) and sibling Part 135 carriers Mayo Aviation (Denver Centennial) and Hill Private Aviation are to adopt the name of their parent entity, George J. Priester Aviation, which the current chairman and CEO says carries "historical weight." The company began business in 1945 as a flight training school and over time [...]