Subscription Required

 

Aviation Daily, September 24, 2024 is published in Aviation Daily, an Aviation Week Intelligence Network (AWIN) Market Briefing and is included with your AWIN membership.

Already a member of AWIN or subscribe to Aviation Daily through your company? Login with your existing email and password

Not a member?  Learn how to access the market intelligence and data you need to stay abreast of what's happening in the air transport community.

Magazine Issue

Aviation Daily, September 24, 2024

Download PDF

Regulatory/Legislative

Florian Guillermet
article

EASA Head Urges Unified Voice, Aligned Goals For Certification Authorities

Sep 23, 2024
“When it comes to aviation safety, the authorities have to speak with one voice,” says Florian Guillermet, the new executive director of EASA, in his first interview since taking on the role in April.

The Daily Memo

Boeing 737 MAX
article

Daily Memo: As Supply Chain Pressures Mount, Labor’s Importance Grows

Sep 23, 2024
It’s still too soon to gauge the ramifications of the strike that has shut down production and deliveries of Boeing 737s, 767s, and 777s.

Airframers

Boeing strike
article

Boeing Presents New Offer To Machinists

Sep 24, 2024
Boeing has presented what it terms its best and final offer to striking International Association of Machinists (IAM), the company says.
Airbus A320 production
article

Airbus Points To Ongoing Supplier Issues At ISTAT Conference

Sep 23, 2024
Airbus is dealing with “10 times more issues on a daily basis” in its supply chain than in the past, Sinead Cormican, SVP of leasing said.
C919 and ARJ21 in Tibet
article

Comac Running High-Altitude Tests For C919, ARJ21 'Plateau' Variant

Sep 23, 2024
Comac C919 and ARJ21 aircraft are currently stationed at Lhasa Gonggar Airport (LXA) in Tibet to conduct high-altitude testing and R&D for the plateau variant.

Airlines

Global Airlines
article

MRO Capacity Impacting Global Airlines’ Launch Plans

Sep 23, 2024
Global Airlines has identified its biggest challenge as maintenance availability as it seeks to launch in the first half of 2025.
Airlink Embraer 135
article

Airlink Eyes Domestic Trunk Route Growth, With Boost From Qatar

Sep 23, 2024
South Africa-based regional airline Airlink plans a greater focus on trunk routes, seeing opportunity for improvement.
Aegean Airlines A320neo
article

Aegean Airlines Hopes For Growth Through Extending Summer Season

Sep 18, 2024
Aegean Airlines is hoping to boost growth by encouraging visitors outside the traditional July and August peak holiday season months.

Sustainability

MTU
article

MTU Steps Closer To Full Hydrogen-Electric Powertrain Capability

Sep 23, 2024
Tests of a liquid hydrogen fuel system by MTU Aero Engines validate that a defined mass flow of preconditioned hydrogen can be fed safely into a fuel cell.

Cargo

Liu Yong managing director of Sinotrans (left) and Bob Chi, CEO of SATS Gateway Services.
article

SATS, China’s Sinotrans To Partner On Ground, Cargo Handling

Sep 23, 2024
The SATS and China-based Sinotrans Air Freight link-up will potentially see the pair set up gateway hubs for Sinoair in Belgium, Malaysia, Indonesia, Saudi Arabia and Singapore.

Suppliers

fourth line A320 FAL Hamburg
article

Figeac Aero Signs Three Contracts For Airbus A320 Metal Parts

Sep 20, 2024
Figeac Aero has signed three contracts with Airbus and another, unnamed company for the supply of A320 family aircraft elements.

Cargo

cargo DHL
article

DHL, MNG Airlines Struggle To Find A300F Replacement

Sep 23, 2024
At the ISTAT Europe Middle East and Africa conference, several cargo airlines agreed their biggest challenge was access to suitable additional aircraft.

MRO

JAL Airbus A350
article

Japan Airlines Taps Mitsubishi Heavy Industries For MRO Collaboration

Aug 28, 2024
The Japanese companies will explore potential collaborations in areas including maintenance, parts supply and refurbishment.

Industry Data

747
article

Carbon Analysis: Results Vary Among Asian Airlines

Sep 23, 2024
Carbon Analysis revisits some previously analyzed Asian airlines. This week All Nippon Airways, China Southern Airlines, IndiGo and Korean Air are in focus.