October 04, 2024

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Sofema Aviation Services shares the latest events in the Aviation business from around the world in our Aviation Weekly News Roundup:

> Lufthansa and Ryanair unite in call for abolition of German aviation tax
Lufthansa has criticised Germany for its “excessive government levies”, which make the country “unattractive” for aviation. Read more

> Suspected WWII bomb grounds Japanese airport  A US bombshell blast leaves a massive crater at Miyazaki Airport, prompting the cancellation of nearly 90 flights. Read more

> City Insider: How AI will boost aviation company valuations despite cautious approach to adoption                                         Bruce Andrews and Connor Bernard of Alderman and Company say although the aviation sector is likely to continue to take a careful approach to adopting artificial intelligence, there are already signs that it is having an impact on M&A activity Read more

>Travel chaos at Milan Bergamo airport after Ryanair plane tyres explode upon landing All flights scheduled to depart from or land at Bergamo’s airport on Tuesday were delayed, diverted or cancelled. Air traffic is expected to resume at 6 pm local time. Read more

> Ten domestic and foreign airlines were fined for violating Korea’s aviation law  The transport ministry said Thursday it had imposed fines on domestic and foreign airlines for violating Korea’s aviation law. Read more 

> Airlines are looking to cut the time spent on the tarmac. Next time you’re running at full tilt towards your airport gate, spare a thought for the airline staff who ensured that that gate was available. Read more

> Record Baggage Fee Earnings in EU and US Spark Aviation Industry Debate
A new report reveals that airlines in the EU and US have achieved record earnings from baggage fees, igniting debate within the aviation industry. Read more

> Ryanair Passengers Evacuate Boeing 737 At Brindisi Airport After Engine Fire A Ryanair flight preparing to take off from Brindisi, Italy, was swiftly evacuated after one of its engines caught fire at the start of its takeoff roll. Over 180 passengers made it safely off the plane, and the airport was temporarily closed as emergency responders dealt with the situation. Read more 

> Sofema Online (SOL) offers Learning Path Diploma Programs at frozen prices until year-end. Sofema Online provides a valuable chance to enhance professional qualifications through its online diploma programs, which are available at frozen prices through the end of the year. Read more

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