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Airbus bemoans sluggish sector, reflected in first quarter results

The Business Desk 26 Apr 2024
142 aircraft) ... The guidance for 2024 issued in February remains unchanged, with a target of around 800 commercial aircraft deliveries; EBIT Adjusted between €6.5bn and €7bn; and free cash flow before customer financing of around €4bn.
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Revenues 12.8b and EBIT Adjusted 0.6b for Airbus in the First Quarter of 2024

TravelDailyNews 26 Apr 2024
Gross commercial aircraft orders totalled 170 (Q1 2023 ... 142 aircraft) ... Around 800 commercial aircraft deliveries; EBIT Adjusted between 6.5 billion euros and 7.0 billion euros; Free Cash Flow before Customer Financing of around 4.0 billion euros.
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Aviation Experts Identify Barriers to Intra-African Trade, AfCFTA Implementation

This Day 26 Apr 2024
Berthe said aircraft financing had been a big challenge for Africa airlines, especially small, upstart carriers ... Because you are right, because if I said we will have more aircraft in operation, how do we get this aircraft? We need finance,” he said.
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Despite Suspension of Operations in 2022, Documents Show Dana Air’s Challenges Unresolved

This Day 26 Apr 2024
Last Tuesday, an aircraft belonging to Dana Air experienced a runway incursion upon landing at the domestic wing of the Murtala Muhammed International Airport in Lagos from Abuja, leading to another suspension by the federal government.
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3 Indian firms among dozens sanctioned by US for ties with Iran

The Siasat Daily 26 Apr 2024
Sahara Thunder has been identified as the key front company for MODAFL’s illicit financing and a central player in Iran’s design, development, manufacture, and sale of thousands of UAVs.
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Pilot on Alaska fuel delivery flight tried to return to airport before fatal crash: NTSB

Usatoday 26 Apr 2024
The two people onboard the vintage military plane Tuesday were delivering 32 gallons of heating fuel when one the aircraft's wings caught on fire, according to the National Transportation Safety Board ... Plane was a military aircraft.
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Delhi HC directs DGCA to process deregistration of leased aircraft to Go First

Business Line 26 Apr 2024
The Delhi High Court on Friday ordered the aviation regulator, Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA), to process deregistration requests for the Go First’s leased aircraft within five days.
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Delhi High Court orders deregistration of leased Go First planes

Gulf News 26 Apr 2024
Lessors with aircraft stranded at Indian airline Go First can take back their planes, a local court ruled on Friday, nearly a year after the carrier declared bankruptcy ... 25 aircraft were grounded.
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AIRBUS ANNOUNCES HIGHER PROFIT FOR FIRST QUARTER

Malaysian National News Agency 26 Apr 2024
A total of 142 commercial aircraft were delivered compared to 127 aircraft in the prior year ... In that context, we delivered 142 commercial aircraft," said Airbus CEO Guillaume Faury.
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Turkiye launches project to develop new domestic aircraft carrier

Middle East Monitor 26 Apr 2024
Turkiye is making preparations for its upcoming and largest-ever domestic aircraft carrier, in the latest expansion of the country’s defence capabilities.
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What Is The Midsize Business Jet With The Longest Range?

Simple Flying 26 Apr 2024
So, private aircraft are broken down into several categories, especially for business jets.
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Collaborate to reduce cost of trading under AfCFTA – Ghanaian SMEs urged

B & FT Online 26 Apr 2024
On his path, Dr Stephen Amoah, a Deputy Finance Minister, articulated the government’s readiness to partner with value chain stakeholders to solve logistical challenges in the country to boost intra-African trade.
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IndiGo’s new Airbus order: What it means for India’s largest airline

Hindustan Times 26 Apr 2024
IndiGo - the country’s largest carrier, has “agreed” to place a firm order for 30 A350-900 aircraft with Airbus. The deliveries of the planes will commence in 2027, and the airline has an option for 70 more aircraft.
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In Pictures: Abu Dhabi gets cracking on electric air taxis and verti-ports

Gulf News 26 Apr 2024
Government agencies in Abu Dhabi have entered agreements with electric vertical take-off and landlord aircraft manufacturers and service providers, such as Archer Aviation and Joby.
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