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Dublin City University’s Marina Efthymiou wins Women in Aviation Award at Aviation Industry Awards 2025
Marina Efthymiou of Dublin City University was recognised at the recently concluded Aviation Industry Awards 2025. Her achievement sets a benchmark for Ireland’s aviation sector as the 2026 awards cycle approaches.
BOC Aviation supplies A350-1000 aircraft to Philippine Airlines
BOC Aviation has signed a purchase and leaseback deal for two Airbus A350-1000s with Philippine Airlines (PAL), supporting the airline’s fleet modernisation and long-haul capacity expansion. This marks BOC Aviation’s first A350-1000 deliveries.
Riga Airport partners with Incheon Aviation Academy to expand training capabilities
Riga Airport in Latvia has signed a memorandum of understanding with South Korea’s Incheon Airport Aviation Academy to expand its RIX Academy training centre. The partnership aims to attract global aviation trainees and enhance international collaboration.
Simtech Aviation expands UK training partnerships to enhance airline readiness
Dublin-based Simtech Aviation has strengthened partnerships with UK schools Aeros and Aviation Southwest. The move expands pilot training pathways, offering airline-focused preparation and enhancing Ireland’s role in European commercial aviation readiness.
Next Level Aviation-Ireland secures credit facility to boost local operations
Next Level Aviation-Ireland, the Irish subsidiary of global USM supplier Next Level Aviation, has secured a $5 million (€4.3 million) revolving credit facility with PNC Bank. The move strengthens Ireland’s aviation aftermarket capabilities and local operations.
Galetech launches Ireland’s first e-fuel facility to cut airline emissions
Ireland is set to become a hub for sustainable aviation with Galetech Group’s first e-fuel facility. Airlines including Aer Lingus, Ryanair, and Lufthansa will use the fuel to reduce carbon emissions and reshape European air travel.
Airspace Strategy
The latest edition of our newsletter highlights key developments across the aviation sector, reflecting a combination of operational excellence, strategic foresight, and market responsiveness. First, ‘Limerick Flying Club Named Aviation Company of the Year at Aviation Industry Awards 2025’ held last week illustrates the benchmarks now shaping expectations for the Irish aviation ecosystem. Its success sets a clear reference point for entrants preparing for the 2026 cycle of the awards. In addition, ‘EirTrade Aviation secures A320neos to ease engine shortages’ underscores the continuing importance of asset management, fleet optimisation, and the agility required to navigate global operational pressures. This approach helps companies respond efficiently to supply constraints and operational challenges. Meanwhile, ‘Bangkok Airways reports profits and invests in fleet and airport expansion’ provides a perspective on regional market dynamics and infrastructure planning that are increasingly central to sustainable growth. The investment highlights how capacity development supports both market resilience and long-term profitability. These stories convey how leadership, innovation, and strategic planning are interlinked across different markets, highlighting trends and frameworks that are relevant to aviation stakeholders worldwide. Engage with the full articles to explore the strategies and initiatives defining the next phase of aviation growth.
Limerick Flying Club Named Aviation Company of the Year at Aviation Industry Awards 2025
Limerick Flying Club was named Aviation Company of the Year at the 2025 Aviation Industry Awards held last week. Their win now helps define the standards and expectations shaping the 2026 awards cycle.
Aviation Capital Group delivers first A220-300 to ITA Airways
US-based aircraft lessor Aviation Capital Group has delivered its first Airbus A220-300 to Italian carrier ITA Airways. The delivery is part of a 20-aircraft order supporting ITA’s fleet modernisation and sustainability goals.
Bangkok Airways reports profits and invests in fleet and airport expansion
Bangkok Airways, a Thailand-based airline, posted a net profit of 3.14 billion baht (€85 million) in the first nine months of 2025. The carrier is expanding its fleet and investing in Samui Airport upgrades to support growth.
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