Aer Lingus has confirmed that Dublin to Pittsburgh will be its next US route. Flights begin at the end of May, in time for the peak summer with the highest demand and fares. It was announced alongside ...
IRELAND: The Airbus A380 will not be able to land at Dublin Airport, but will be able to fly into Shannon. Dublin Airport does not have sufficient space available to allow the giant two-storey ...
Airbus Defence & Space has secured new orders for its C295 twin-turboprop from the Czech Republic and Ireland, with the year-end business further bolstering its backlog for the utility and ...
Irish aviation lessor Avolon is betting on future air travel growth by ordering 140 new jets from leading manufacturers Airbus and Boeing Dublin-based Avolon uses its own cash and borrowed money to ...
Dublin-based Aer Lingus has taken delivery of its first two Airbus A321XLRs from the Airbus production site in Hamburg. Aer Lingus is now the second carrier worldwide to operate the A321XLR as well as ...
DUBLIN, July 24 (Reuters) - Dublin-based aircraft lessor Avolon set out on Thursday a new order with Paris-listed planemaker Airbus for 75 A321neo and 15 A330neo aircraft. The new aircraft are ...
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Aer Lingus makes history: First-ever direct flights from Dublin to Pittsburgh launch Memorial Day 2026
This marks the airline's second long haul announcement for 2026, following the launch of its upcoming Raleigh–Durham (RDU) ...
The prospect of an eight hour transatlantic flight without a hot meal may not receive a warm reception from everyone. This week marked the start of two new transatlantic routes from JetBlue: Nonstop ...
Irish leasing company AWAS has been disclosed as the purchaser of 15 current-generation A320-family jets from Airbus. The European planemaker said yesterday that the Dublin-based lessor had placed an ...
Dubai-headquartered Emirates airline is considering deploying the world's biggest airliner - Airbus's A380 - on the Dublin-Dubai route. This comes as the airline is faced with increased competition ...
DUBLIN—Oil prices of $50–60 per barrel are likely to stay for a number of years and are “good for everyone,” said John Leahy, Airbus’ sales chief. Recent fluctuation of oil prices from record highs to ...
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