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  • Aircraft orders still lagging behind despite UK airlines hitting 2024 high

    August 23, 2024

    The number of aircrafts being ordered by UK airlines hit its highest monthly figure in July as a slew of deals at the Farnborough Airshow helped the industry weather wider supply chain issues. Some 131 orders were placed over the month, outpacing every other month in 2024 and representing the largest July delivery rate on [...]

  • Doric Nimrod Air Two: Guernsey-based fund makes £153m plane sale to Emirates

    August 21, 2024

    Doric Nimrod Air Two has sold off five more planes to Emirates for £30.7m per plane after it sold two other plans to the company last year. The Guernsey closed-end fund will cash out of its five Airbus A380-861 that it bought in 2011, the fund said in a stock exchange announcement today. Over the last 12 [...]

  • Airbus earnings plunge as space unit hit by £833m charge

    July 30, 2024

    The French manufacturer said its embattled space unit had received "significant" charges of €989m, higher than previously forecast last month.

  • Airbus chief: Starmer should press ahead with Heathrow third runway

    July 28, 2024

    The boss of Airbus has backed building Heathrow’s third runway, as the new government moots whether to put its weight behind the controversial proposals. Heathrow’s chief executive warned last week the airport wouldn’t be able to meet rising demand for travel without expanding capacity. The UK’s busiest hub reported record traffic in the first half [...]

  • Virgin Atlantic buys seven new planes from ‘main dance partner’ Airbus as it targets return to profit

    July 23, 2024

    Virgin Atlantic has ordered seven new plans as it looks to complete its multibillion-dollar fleet transformation and return to the black.

  • Boeing expects 787 suppliers to catch up by year’s end

    July 20, 2024

    Boeing expects delayed suppliers to catch up on parts that have slowed production of its 787 jets to below a rate of five a month.

  • Aircraft orders fall over 75 per cent in May as Boeing and Airbus woes continue

    July 1, 2024

    According to the latest data from the ADS Group, 31 aircraft orders were placed over the month, which is 79 per cent fewer year-on-year.

  • Airbus shares plummet after planemaker fails to capitalise on Boeing woes

    June 25, 2024

    Airbus shares rose as the crisis at Boeing kicked off in January. But now it looks like the hype may have been overblown.

  • Ryanair passenger numbers near 20m as Europe’s record summer kicks off

    June 5, 2024

    Some 18.9m passengers flew with the Irish budget carrier over the month, up 11 per cent year-on-year as it operated 105,000 flights.

  • Boeing and Airbus supply chain woes cause aircraft deliveries to tumble

    May 31, 2024

    Aircraft deliveries fell in the first quarter as suppliers struggle to meet booming travel demand amid a dearth in workers.

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