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Bamboo Airways Cancels Phu Quoc-Taiwan Charter Services

Bamboo Airways (Vietnam) has announced the cancellation of its planned charter services between Phu Quoc and Taiwan, which were scheduled to commence on 18 January 2025. The flights were to be operated using the airline’s Airbus A321 aircraft, offering a direct connection for leisure and business travelers. This decision comes amid uncertain demand in the charter flight market and operational…

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STARLUX Airlines Orders Five A350F Freighters

STARLUX Airlines (Taiwan) has placed a firm order with Airbus for an additional five A350F freighters, reinforcing its commitment to fleet modernization and expanding its cargo capacity. The new freighters will be powered by Trent XWB-97 engines, which offer superior fuel efficiency and performance.

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HAECO Extends Line Maintenance Contract with EVA Air

HAECO, a leading global provider of aircraft engineering and maintenance services based in Hong Kong, has announced the extension of its line maintenance contract with EVA Air of Taiwan. The contract, now renewed until the end of 2026, continues to cover non-technical services, reinforcing the strong partnership between the two companies.

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Air Marshall Islands Secures Loan from Taiwan for Fleet Expansion

Air Marshall Islands (AMI) has secured a preferential loan from Taiwan to facilitate the acquisition of new aircraft, aiming to enhance inter-island connectivity and modernize its fleet. The announcement was made during Taiwanese President Lai Ching-te’s visit to the Marshall Islands, where he addressed the nation’s parliament and reaffirmed the strong bilateral relations between the two countries.

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EVA Air October 2024 Traffic Performance Update

EVA Air, Taiwan’s prominent international carrier, has released its October 2024 traffic results, showcasing a mixed performance. Passenger numbers rose by 2.6% year-over-year to 1.0 million, reflecting steady demand. However, the airline reported a 3.7% decline in revenue passenger kilometers (RPKs), signaling reduced distance traveled by paying customers.

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EVA Air Reports Strong Q3 2024 Financial Results

EVA Air, a leading airline based in Taiwan, has reported impressive financial results for Q3 2024, showcasing significant growth in both revenue and net income. The airline’s revenue increased by 7.3% year-over-year to reach $1.76 billion, while its net income surged by 51%, totaling $276.3 million. These results underscore EVA Air’s strong operational performance and effective cost management strategies.