- Airline Stocks Soar As Lower Oil Prices Bring Down Fares[Nov. 27, 2015]
Stocks of aviation companies are having a dream run on the bourses with lower fuel prices providing the perfect takeoff for the beleaguered sector. The SpiceJet scrip has surged six-and-a-half times since hitting its 52-week low of 11.5 rupees in December last year. The stock hit its 52-week high of 72.5 rupees on November 24.
- China's Imported Jet Fuel Price Up Slightly in Oct. 2015[Nov. 26, 2015]
The after-tax CIF price of China's imported jet fuel in October rose by 1.2% month on month, or 42 yuan per tonne to 3,540 yuan, according to statistics released by the oil price system of Xinhua News Agency on Thursday.
- China National Aviation Fuel General Manager Removed from Position[Nov. 18, 2015]
Zhu Yong, general manager of China National Aviation Fuel Group Corporation (CNAF), has been removed from his position, aviation industry media AirTi said Tuesday on Wechat.
- Nepal's Domestic Airlines May Stop Service Due to Fuel Crisis[Nov. 08, 2015]
Airlines Operators Association of Nepal (AOAN), a representative of the private airline companies in Nepal, has said they might halt a certain number of domestic flights on Sunday due to unavailability of aviation turbine fuel (ATF).
- Qantas Adds Flights to Singapore and Hong Kong[Nov. 06, 2015]
Qantas will add more flights to the key Asian gateways of Singapore and Hong Kong next month.
- China Aviation Oil Aims to Tap China Boom in Foreign Travel[Oct. 20, 2015]
Asia's biggest jet fuel buyer, China Aviation Oil, aims to expand its operations overseas to provide fuel to meet a boom in the number of Chinese flying overseas, the firm's chief executive said.
- China Southern Extends Suspension of Flights to Nepal Due to Fuel Crisis[Oct. 14, 2015]
China Southern Airlines (CZ) Wednesday announced that all flights from and to Nepal are further suspended for the lingering jet fuel crisis in the country.
- After China Southern, China Eastern Suspends Its Nepal Flights[Oct. 09, 2015]
Jet fuel crisis at the Tribhuvan International Airport (TIA) due to the "unofficial trade blockade" imposed by India has hit yet another China-based airline.
- China Southern Temporarily Suspends Flights to Nepal[Sep. 29, 2015]
China Southern Airlines has cancelled its flights to Nepal from Tuesday until October 10, stating that it would not be able to fly without refueling at Kathmandu's Tribhuvan International Airport (TIA). More airlines are likely to follow suit.
- CAO Banking on China Jet-Fuel Demand to Take It to Greater Heights[Sep. 28, 2015]
The annual double-digit growth in demand for jet fuel in China will continue to be a key growth driver for China Aviation Oil (CAO) in the next five years, said chief executive Meng Fanqiu.