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Aviation premiums set to climb after Air India crash

Author: Financial Express

The Air India Dreamliner crash, coupled with a wave of global aviation losses, is tightening the screws on the insurance market.

Court ruling reshapes risk outlook for aviation insurers

Author: Breaking News IE

The UK High Court has delivered a decisive blow in favour of Irish aircraft lessors, confirming that jets stranded in Russia since 2022 are legally considered lost—paving the way for multi-billion-euro insurance payouts.

Tech helps airlines tighten baggage control

Author: Irish News

Baggage mishandling rates in aviation have dropped sharply as airlines embrace real-time tracking, AI, and automation.

Ryanair targets bad behaviour with £500 passenger fines

Author: The Guardian

Ryanair is cracking down on disruptive behaviour in-flight with a new policy imposing a minimum £500 fine on passengers removed from its aircraft.

Airbus deal lifts Belfast plant but future remains uncertain

Author: BBC News

Airbus’s major order from Polish airline LOT for up to 84 A220 aircraft puts Belfast’s wing manufacturing facility back in the spotlight.

Sky shift

Author: April Lara

The aviation sector is in motion, not just through the skies but across boardrooms, manufacturing floors and environmental pledges.

Etihad and Ethiopian Airlines expand global reach through new codeshare

Author: ITTN

Etihad and Ethiopian Airlines have launched a codeshare agreement that boosts strategic links between Africa, Asia, Australia, and the Middle East—opening up over 75 new destinations through simplified, connected travel.

Thompson Aero Seating doubles down on growth and delivery performance

Author: Aircraft Interiors International

After completing a bold three-year transformation, Thompson Aero Seating has emerged with a 47% revenue jump and a £23 million operating profit—proof that its focus on resilience, innovation, and operational reform is paying off.

Ireland misses the runway on sustainable jet fuel

Author: Irish Independent

Ireland has missed a critical take-off window in the race to supply sustainable aviation fuel (SAF), a market projected to cost the aviation sector up to $4.7tn.

Wizz Air profit drops as grounded jets test resilience

Author: Euro News

Wizz Air has posted a 41.5% drop in annual net profit, citing ongoing engine issues that grounded 42 aircraft and dented earnings.

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