April 17, 2023

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April 17, 2023

Qatar Airways takes delivery of first Boeing 737 Max 8

The airline Qatar Airways was able to confirm the delivery of the first Boeing 737 Max 8 with the flight from Everett to Doha. Qatar Airways was able to confirm the delivery of the first Boeing 737 Max 8 with the flight from Everett to Doha. The delivery of this aircraft was initially planned for the Russian S7 Airlines, but was not possible due to the sanctions against Russia.

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Sky Up Airlines with a new order

The Ukrainian low-cost airline Sky Up Airlines will soon be taking on a new task in its flight operations: the airline has been chosen to transport top Ukrainian politicians. The airline has already managed the first flight of Ukrainian Prime Minister Denys Shmyha. Sky Up Airlines is now allowed to take on a new, important task: flights of top Ukrainian politicians will in future be operated and managed by the low-cost airline. The airline has already taken the first step towards taking on this task: Ukrainian Prime Minister Denys Shmyhal was transported from Rzeszów to Toronto on April 10, 2023 for an essential appointment, as the Ukrainian airline communicated.

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Austrian Airlines relies on tradition with a new campaign

The national carrier Austrian Airlines is launching a new brand campaign. The Austrian carrier is skilfully focusing on its strengths: Austrian Airlines is focusing its campaign on Austrian hospitality and warmth. The Austrian airline Austrian Airlines is compressing its brand campaign. The Austrian carrier is skilfully and specifically focusing on its strengths in the campaign. The campaign's comprehensive content is primarily Austrian hospitality and warmth, paired with iconic elements such as the three-quarter time of the Blue Danube Waltz, which is complemented by new, modern elements. By combining all of these factors and strengths, which the Austrian airline has included in its campaign program, passengers are to be given a flying piece of Austria. CCO Michael Trestl: "Warm, confident and above all hospitable. These are values ​​that we want to convey to our guests on board and carry out into the world with our brand. We embody exactly what we are: the perfect mix of tradition and modernity!"

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Innsbruck Airport can confirm a successful winter

The 2022/23 winter season for Innsbruck Airport has proven to be successful. Even if it has not yet been able to match the pre-Corona level, the positive development in winter is evident. With the passenger volume in the first quarter of 2023, the airport was able to create a solid basis for a successful 2023: in the first quarter of 2023, the airport was able to transport 480 passengers. Airport Managing Director Marco Pernetta sums up: "We are satisfied and grateful that last year's upswing continued in the past winter season and that passenger numbers have recovered significantly. A big thank you goes to our entire workforce and our partners, who made a significant contribution to the success of the winter season despite difficult conditions." In addition, Innsbruck Airport was able to reach the 000 passenger mark in view of the Easter holidays, which means the airport is looking forward to the summer. "In summer 500, we will again be offering an extensive charter flight program for Tyroleans from Innsbruck Airport," says Pernetta, who is also hoping for a positive summer season. The most popular summer destinations from Innsbruck airport are Greece, Italy and Spain. In addition, the destination Corsica will be offered in the new program; in the future, tourists will be able to travel to Corsica from the Innsbruck base.

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Malta: Harmony Jets fleets Boeing 737

The Maltese aviation company Harmony Jets, which operates a fleet of six business jets, will expand its fleet with a Boeing 737. According to a report by Mavio News, the carrier is already looking for pilots for this type of aircraft. The exact date of the introduction of the aircraft has not yet been announced.

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9H-SAU: SkyUp MT has registered first Boeing 737 in Malta

The future airline SkyUp MT has registered its first aircraft, the 9H-SAU, in the Maltese aviation register. It is a Boeing 737-800. It is the former UR-SQM, which was given the special United24 decal by SkyUp (Ukriane) some time ago. Around 15 aircraft made by Boeing are to be registered in the Maltese aviation register.

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Judgment: Volga-Dnepr Logistics BV has to pay for AirBridgeCargo's outstanding lease payments

The Russian company AirBridgeCargo was ordered by a US court to pay BOC Aviation 406,2 million US dollars in outstanding lease payments. It is noteworthy that the Dutch company Volga-Dnepr Logistics BV was sued and found liable. Since the Russian Federation troops invaded Ukraine, the airline has not paid any lease payments for the aircraft leased from the Bank of China subsidiary. The court is of the opinion that the government has effectively confiscated the aircraft and that this does not allow BOC Aviation to have them chained up in Russia. It is still completely unclear whether Volga-Dnepr Logistics BV will be able to pay the sum.

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Homemade brand: S7 Airlines wants to produce spare parts itself

Some time ago, the technology subsidiary of the Russian airline S7 Airlines received official approval to manufacture spare parts for aircraft made by Boeing and Airbus. However, this approval is not recognized outside of Russia. A factory has now been acquired. In future, S7 Technics will produce the spare parts required for the western models, which can no longer be obtained through regular channels due to the sanctions. In this context, Iran, which has decades of experience in "homemade" aircraft, is to provide appropriate "development aid". The Russian Civil Aviation Authority has already approved the project, although the approval is not recognized outside of the Russian Federation.

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Air Premia picks up Seoul-Oslo

The airline Air Premia will operate temporary charter flights between Seoul and Oslo. The aircraft used will be Boeing 787-9 long-haul aircraft. The route pair YP5211/5212 is scheduled to operate on Thursdays from May 11, 2023. The charter route is currently scheduled to run until August 17, 2023. The client has not yet decided on a possible extension.

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Icelandair flies to Manchester with Dash 8-400

From mid-June 2023, Icelandair will also regularly use de Havilland Dash 8-400 turboprop aircraft between Keflavik and Manchester. This type of aircraft will also temporarily fly to Bergen, Dublin and Oslo. It is currently planned that the FI19/2023 route pair will be regularly served with Dash 440-441s from June 8, 400. Turboprop aircraft are currently used mainly for domestic traffic and to Greenland.

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