All Air Transport articles – Page 218

  • Pobeda 737-c-Pobeda
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    Pobeda parks large part of fleet and concentrates Moscow network on Vnukovo

    2022-04-01T15:35:00Z

    Aeroflot Group’s budget carrier Pobeda is to cut back its operations, putting 40% of its fleet into storage and trimming its network in response to the constraints on Russian air transport. It will maintain services with 25 Boeing 737s but park 16 others. The airline will also suspend the transfer ...

  • ITA A330neo-c-Airbus
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    ITA reaches Airbus lease agreement with AerCap

    2022-04-01T11:40:00Z

    Italian operator ITA Airways has reached a formal lease agreement for 12 Airbus aircraft, including a pair of A330neos, with AerCap. The agreement covers 10 A320neos in addition to the two long-haul twinjets. AerCap says the aircraft are scheduled for delivery to the new airline – which commenced operations last ...

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    More airlines able to look forward with confidence about recovery

    2022-03-31T16:30:00Z

    A notable theme over the past week has been the shift in global airline narrative towards renewal, as more markets emerge from the worst of the Covid-19 crisis.

  • Etihad Airways' new A350-1000 aircraft (1)
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    Etihad chief Douglas untroubled by A350 paint-crack worries

    2022-03-31T15:51:00Z

    Despite the paint problems experienced by other Airbus A350 operators, the boss of Etihad Airways remains sanguine about the potential for similar issues to afflict its fleet of the carbonfibre widebody. Gulf rival Qatar Airways in particular has been vocal about the issue of skin-paint deterioration on several of its ...

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    SAS runs into early friction during negotiations with pilots

    2022-03-31T15:47:00Z

    Scandinavian operator SAS’s negotiations with cockpit crew representatives over its latest transformation plan have already encountered friction, with pilot union Svensk Pilotforening walking out of talks barely after they began. SAS has initiated a long-term plan, ‘SAS Forward’, in a bid to generate SKr7.5 billion ($800 million) in cost ...

  • BA Gatwick-c-British Airways
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    IAG fortifies Gatwick with BA Euroflyer and Vueling expansion

    2022-03-31T13:20:00Z

    IAG is reinforcing its presence at London Gatwick with the restoration of British Airways short-haul operations, while Spanish division Vueling is opening new services with slots on loan from the flag-carrier. British Airways is establishing a new subsidiary, BA Euroflyer, which will operate short-haul services from Gatwick later this year. ...

  • Rintel KLM-c-KLM
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    Head of Dutch rail Rintel set for return to KLM as new chief executive

    2022-03-31T11:08:00Z

    KLM has selected the head of Dutch rail firm NS, Marjan Rintel, as its new chief executive – meaning she will return to lead the carrier for which she worked for 15 years. She will succeed Pieter Elbers who is standing down in the first half of this year. KLM ...

  • Etihad Airways' new A350-1000 aircraft (2)
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    Etihad to raise firm orders for A350-1000, while freighter deal stays separate

    2022-03-31T08:44:00Z

    Etihad Airways will shortly increase its orderbook for the Airbus A350-1000 by another two units, taking to 14 its total firm commitments for the widebody twinjet.

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    AerCap files insurance claim against more than 100 jets held by Russia carriers

    2022-03-31T01:18:00Z

    Irish aircraft lessor AerCap has filed $3.5 billion worth of insurance claims as compensation for aircraft and aircraft engines that Russian airlines have not returned since Western government slapped Russia with economic sanctions.

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    SAS recruits ex-Finnair finance chief

    2022-03-30T13:35:00Z

    Scandinavian operator SAS has named Erno Hilden, formerly with Finnair, as the company’s new chief financial officer. He will succeed Magnus Ornberg who is stepping down from the position this spring. Hilden had served as chief financial officer of Finnair until 2015, and had also been the airline’s chief operating ...

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    Air France-KLM and other carriers lose legal bid to cut cargo cartel fines

    2022-03-30T12:18:00Z

    Air France-KLM and a number of other operators have lost a legal bid to challenge fines imposed on them by the European Commission over participation in a pricing cartel for the airfreight market. But the European Union General Court ruling also partly annuls the Commission’s decision concerning several other airlines, ...

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    EASA refines fuel-carriage rules to take advantage of better risk analysis

    2022-03-30T10:20:00Z

    Aircraft operators will be permitted to reduce the amount of fuel they carry during flight operations, under new rules put forward by the European Union Aviation Safety Agency. Carriage of fuel beyond that specifically required for the trip from origin to destination is governed by regulations over contingencies, such as ...

  • Kenya 787-c-Kenya Airways
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    Kenya Airways cuts full-year operating losses by 75%

    2022-03-30T08:27:00Z

    Kenya Airways slashed full-year operating losses to KSh6.8 billion ($59 million) during 2021, a reduction of 75%. It generated just over KSh70 billion in revenues over the 12 months to 31 December. But passenger numbers of 2.2 million were still 57% down on the pre-crisis figure in 2019, and capacity ...

  • Rossiya SSJ-c-Rossiya
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    Rossiya shifts leased aircraft to Russian registry

    2022-03-30T07:55:00Z

    Aeroflot Group carrier Rossiya is claiming to have completed transfer of operational aircraft in its fleet to the Russian registry. Rossiya says 125 of its aircraft are listed on the register. “In order to minimise the risks of disruption of the flight programme during flights to foreign countries on these ...

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    Emirates chief sees ‘tectonic shift’ in airline industry from Russia-Ukraine conflict

    2022-03-29T15:05:00Z

    The Russia-Ukraine war could have long-term consequences for the airline industry that are more significant than those resulting from the Covid-19 crisis, according to Emirates Airline president Tim Clark.

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    Slot shortages and ‘astronomical’ demand justify A380 return: Emirates chief

    2022-03-29T13:47:00Z

    A shortage of slots at major airports and strong consumer demand are underpinning the return of the Airbus A380 into Emirates’ fleet, according to the president of the Middle Eastern carrier.

  • FlyArystan Airbus A320-c-FlyArystan
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    Kazakh authority proposes airline divestments to increase competition

    2022-03-29T11:27:00Z

    Kazakhstan’s government is proposing to increase competition in the air transport sector by selling shares in airlines which are part of the Samruk-Kazyna sovereign fund. The country’s Agency for the Protection and Development of Competition points out that airlines with state participation – including Air Astana, its budget operation FlyArystan ...

  • MC-21-300 composite wing-c-Rostec
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    Russian composite wingbox for MC-21 passes strength tests

    2022-03-29T10:47:00Z

    Russian airframer Irkut has completed strength testing of the MC-21 wingbox, constructed from domestic composites, demonstrating that its performance corresponds to analytical predictions. Irkut conducted the maiden flight of the MC-21-300 with a Russian composite wing on 25 December last year. The aircraft involved was numbered 73361. Testing of the ...

  • Avigal Soreq-c-Delek
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    El Al chief executive Soreq quits to lead former US employer

    2022-03-28T12:18:00Z

    Israeli flag-carrier El Al’s chief executive, Avigal Soreq, is stepping down from the top post at the airline after little more than a year. Soreq will leave the role towards the end of June this year, according to El Al. He joined the company in January last year after being ...

  • BA sustainable fuel-c-British Airways
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    BA starts taking delivery of commercial-scale sustainable fuel

    2022-03-28T10:26:00Z

    British Airways has taken delivery of an initial batch of sustainable aviation fuel under its agreement with Phillips 66, staking a claim as the first airline to start using such fuel produced on a commercial scale in the UK. The Humber refinery, in the north-east of the country, is producing ...