737 MAX Cleared to Return to European Skies
January 29th, 2021 | by Mark Dwyer
EASA, the European Union Aviation Safety Agency, announced this week that the 737 MAX can return to the air in
January 29th, 2021 | by Mark Dwyer
EASA, the European Union Aviation Safety Agency, announced this week that the 737 MAX can return to the air in
April 4th, 2020 | by Mark Dwyer
In its Q1 Business Update, Dublin based aircraft lessor Avolon, announced the cancellation of 75 new Boeing 737 MAX aircraft
February 10th, 2020 | by FII Reader
Ryanair Holdings plc (owner of Ryanair DAC, Ryanair UK, Buzz, Malta Air & Lauda) reported a Q3 profit of €88m,
July 24th, 2019 | by Mark Dwyer
On 11th July, Shannon Airport marked 80 years since the landing of its first passenger aircraft way back on July
May 1st, 2019 | by Mark Dwyer
Norwegian’s first quarter of 2019 was characterised by reduced costs, increased revenue and significantly improved on-time performance. The net loss
March 25th, 2019 | by Mark Dwyer
Cork Airport celebrated a 10% increase in passenger numbers in February versus the same month last year. The airport handled
March 13th, 2019 | by Mark Dwyer
In response to the instruction by EASA to suspend operations of the Boeing 737 MAX, Norwegian will temporarily deploy a
November 9th, 2018 | by Mark Dwyer
Norwegian have now surpassed the 100,000 passenger milestone between Shannon and the USA since routes were launched. Norwegian commenced services
March 12th, 2018 | by Mark Dwyer
As announced on 8th February (see here) Norwegian will double capacity on Dublin – US routes this summer. The expanded
February 20th, 2017 | by Mark Dwyer
Late on Friday evening the FAA in the US signed off Norwegian Air International’s (NAI) Section 129 application, the final