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Fleets are growing again, but may look a lot different.
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Adrian Schofield

Fleets are growing again, but may look a lot different. 
 
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Helen Massy-Beresford

The surge in omicron coronavirus variant cases damaged Ryanair Holdings’ yields in December and January, but the Ireland-based airline group managed to reduce its fiscal 2022 third-quarter (Q3) net loss to €96 million ($107 million) from €321 million a year earlier.  
 
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ICAO Council voices concern on Belarus Ryanair report, Melbourne Airport unveils third runway plans, UK to revamp its passenger rights rules and more. Take a look at the daily roundup of air transport news.
 
The Brazilian airport concessions, now in their sixth and seventh tranches, are down to the nitty-gritty. Small regional airports where even the signature one of the block, the ‘anchor’, is not exactly impressive by international standards.
 
 
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