All Air Transport articles – Page 211

  • Hong Kong third runway-c-HKIA
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    Pilots cautioned over terrain and weather effects during approach to new Hong Kong runway

    2022-07-12T07:55:00Z

    Pilot representatives are urging crews to be particularly cautious when conducting approaches to Hong Kong’s new third runway, owing to potential weather effects and the proximity of terrain. The new runway 25R/07L is located to the north of the airport. Hong Kong’s previous northern runway has been redesignated as a ...

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    Risk of foreign object debris in 787 fire switches prompts FAA action

    2022-07-11T15:55:00Z

    The risk of foreign object debris in Boeing 787 engine fire shutoff switches has prompted action by the US Federal Aviation Administration.

  • Wizz Air close-up-c-Wizz Air
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    Wizz Air cuts back summer capacity to contain operational disruption

    2022-07-11T07:22:00Z

    Budget carrier Wizz Air is limiting summer capacity growth to around 35% compared with the pre-crisis level, in order to reduce risks of operational disruption over the peak period. The airline says it has “further improved the agility and resilience of our network”, measures which include adjusting schedules where a ...

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    El Al resolves pilot dispute with new operations and salary pact

    2022-07-10T16:30:00Z

    Israeli flag-carrier El Al has reached an agreement with its pilots aimed at settling a dispute over salaries which has caused disruption to the airline’s operations for several weeks. El Al says the agreement – signed by its pilot committee as well as the trade union centre Histadrut – will ...

  • Swift Air fin incident-c-NTSB
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    Maintenance procedures revised after 737 shed vertical fin structures

    2022-07-08T21:29:00Z

    Boeing has amended removal and installation maintenance instructions for Boeing 737 dorsal fins after an incident in which a 737-800 arrived at San Diego with several structural components of the vertical fin missing. The aircraft (N820TJ), operating a Swift Air flight, had departed Victorville in California on 19 May 2020. ...

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    Rolls-Royce targets Beluga as Antonov alternative

    2022-07-08T13:26:00Z

    Rolls-Royce and Airbus are exploring the potential use of the A300-600ST Beluga outsize transport for the ad hoc movement of large civil aircraft engines.

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    Certification delayed until mid-2023 for final Trent TEN durability fix

    2022-07-08T06:00:00Z

    Certification of the final change required to address the outstanding durability issue on the Rolls-Royce Trent 1000 engine will not be achieved before mid-2023, a senior executive at the propulsion specialist has disclosed.

  • SAS A321LR-c-Airbus
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    SAS secures court approval to continue operating under Chapter 11

    2022-07-07T16:09:00Z

    Scandinavian carrier SAS has obtained court approval to continue operating as normal, following its filing for US Chapter 11 protection. The company has been granted clearance to continue operating as an airline, pay employees’ wages, suppliers’ fees, and taxes, and honour customer programmes including its EuroBonus loyalty scheme. SAS had ...

  • Jet2-c-Jet2
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    Jet2 chair lambasts ‘atrocious’ service from ‘ill-prepared’ UK airports

    2022-07-07T11:06:00Z

    UK budget carrier Jet2’s executive chair has issued a scathing opinion over the readiness of its base airports to deal with recovering passenger demand, describing them as being “woefully ill-prepared”. Philip Meeson says “most” of the airline’s 10 base airports in the UK have been “poorly resourced” for the volume ...

  • King-Air-360-in-Flight-c-Textron Aviation
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    Monte adds to zero-emission backlog with Dovetail deal for Caravan and King Air conversions

    2022-07-07T10:45:00Z

    Newly formed powertrain conversion joint venture Dovetail Electric Aviation has received a launch order from zero-emission lessor Monte covering up to 50 aircraft.

  • Slon title-c-Central Aerohydrodynamic Institute
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    An-124 successor tweaked to feature winglets and larger cross-section

    2022-07-07T08:48:00Z

    Russian developers have tweaked the design of a proposed successor to the Antonov An-124 to increase its capacity, and assess the potential benefits of winglets. The proposed design – tentatively designated the ‘Slon’, a word meaning ‘elephant’ – has been undergoing windtunnel tests at the Central Aerohydrodynamic Institute. Previous testing ...

  • Klaus-Michael Kuehne-c-Kuehne Foundation
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    Logistics entrepreneur Kuehne overtakes state as largest Lufthansa shareholder

    2022-07-07T06:24:00Z

    Logistics entrepreneur Klaus-Michael Kuehne has increased his stake in German flag-carrier Lufthansa, becoming the largest single shareholder in the company. Lufthansa Group filings show that Kuehne raised his stake on 5 July from just over 10% to a little more than 15%. The company states that its shareholder structure, as ...

  • VX4 battery agreement-c-Vertical Aerospace
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    Vertical Aerospace picks battery cell supplier for VX4 eVTOL

    2022-07-06T21:19:00Z

    Vertical Aerospace has selected the Taiwanese firm Molicel to supply high-power battery cells for the company’s VX4 electric vertical take-off aircraft. The two sides have entered a partnership which will result in Molicel providing its cell technology for integration with Vertical Aerospace’s battery-pack design. Vertical Aerospace says the agreement will ...

  • Connect Airlines Dash 8-400s
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    US DOT grants Connect Airlines operating certificate

    2022-07-06T18:59:00Z

    The US Department of Transportation (DOT) has issued Connect Airlines a certificate of convenience and necessity, clearing the way for the start-up to begin FAA-mandated proving runs ahead of launching revenue service later this year.

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    Aeroflot Group to consolidate MRO capabilities within A-Technics subsidiary

    2022-07-06T06:23:00Z

    Russian flag-carrier Aeroflot is to reinforce its maintenance capabilities by transferring infrastructure and personnel to its specialised technical subsidiary A-Technics. It intends to complete the transfer of production facilities – including hangar complexes at Moscow Sheremetyevo – and re-assignment of qualified staff by the end of this year. As a ...

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    Air France-KLM finalises Leap order for incoming A320neo-family fleet

    2022-07-05T15:51:00Z

    Carrier group Air France-KLM has finalised an order for 200 CFM International Leap-1A engines to power its incoming fleet of Airbus A320neo-family jets.

  • SAS tail-c-SAS
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    SAS’s largest creditors include state bondholders and loan providers

    2022-07-05T10:17:00Z

    Initial US Chapter 11 filings from Scandinavian carrier SAS show that government loans and hybrid bonds make up the most significant unsecured creditor claims against the company. Just under $600 million in state hybrid bonds, plus another $161 million in commercial hybrid bonds, are listed with Intertrust Group which acts ...

  • Pittsburgh landing incident title-c-NTSB
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    United 737 Max computer examined after ‘blanking’ precedes wrong-runway landing

    2022-07-05T09:42:00Z

    US investigators are examining a United Airlines Boeing 737 Max 9’s flight-management computer after an incident in which the system’s displays apparently blanked before the aircraft inadvertently landed on the wrong runway at Pittsburgh. The crew had needed to input a number of amendments into the flight-management computer during the ...

  • SAS-c-SAS
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    SAS Chapter 11 filing 'accelerated' to protect company: chief executive

    2022-07-05T07:49:00Z

    SAS chief executive Anko van der Werff insists the pilot strike affecting the company did not directly trigger its US Chapter 11 filing, but has accelerated the decision to seek court protection. The board made the decision on 5 July to proceed with the filing, the day after SAS pilots ...

  • SAS A350-c-Airbus
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    SAS files for US Chapter 11 protection to push through restructuring

    2022-07-05T06:29:00Z

    Scandinavian operator SAS has voluntarily filed for US Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection, as part of its efforts to push through a comprehensive restructuring of its business. Through the court-supervised process it aims to reach agreements with its main stakeholders, restructure its debts and reconfigure its aircraft fleet. It expects the ...