All Air Transport articles – Page 336

  • Level A330 tail
    News

    IAG to maintain Level’s Barcelona arm after crisis-driven retreat

    2020-07-31T12:45:00Z

    IAG is to maintain its Level operation out of Barcelona, having retreated from its expansion of the budget brand in other parts of Europe. The parent company indicates that it is cutting back Level’s long-haul fleet of seven Airbus A330-200s to just two aircraft. Level had four A330s deployed in ...

  • British Airways Landor retrojet Boeing 747-400
    News

    IAG impairs fleet after BA 747 and Iberia A340 retirements

    2020-07-31T09:51:00Z

    IAG has taken a €729 million ($863 million) charge in conjunction with a broad fleet impairment covering 61 aircraft, including the withdrawal of British Airways’ Boeing 747-400 fleet and Iberia’s Airbus A340-600s. The exceptional charge deepened IAG’s already-dire operating loss for the first half to just over €4 billion, in ...

  • Boston Logan Airport coronavirus 1
    Opinion

    Scale of Covid collapse raises questions about what comes next

    2020-07-30T21:37:00Z

    Consider this: On a Friday in July 2019, 11 airlines operated 66 flights from Washington DC to New York City-area airports. Fast forward: on Friday 17 July, carriers operated just 15 flights on those routes.

  • Boom Supersonic Overture
    News

    Boom and Rolls-Royce join to study propulsion for supersonic Overture

    2020-07-30T19:48:00Z

    Rolls-Royce may develop the propulsion system that will power Boom Supersonic’s in-development, conceptual supersonic passenger aircraft Overture.

  • A350 assembly
    News

    Airbus expects to set aside up to €1.6bn for restructuring

    2020-07-30T10:23:00Z

    Airbus has warned that it is likely to require a provision of up to €1.6 billion ($1.9 billion) to account for restructuring once firm agreements are reached with its social partners. The airframer disclosed in June that, in response to the air transport crisis and the scaling-back of commercial aircraft ...

  • Leap1B-c-WirestockImages_Shutterstock
    News

    Safran slashes Leap output to just 800 engines this year

    2020-07-30T09:02:00Z

    Engine joint venture CFM International will deliver just 800 Leap-series powerplants this year – a further output reduction on previous forecasts, and a figure lower even than 2019’s first-half total.

  • Comac hi-alt
    News

    ARJ21 conducts flight testing at world’s highest airport

    2020-07-30T08:59:00Z

    Comac has completed flight-testing of its ARJ21 regional aircraft at Daocheng Yading airport — the world’s highest civilian airport — in Sichuan province. The Chinese airframer says test aircraft 103 performed take off and landing tests at the airport, before returning to Shanghai. Source: Comac Comac completed high-altitude ...

  • Myanmar National Airlines
    News

    Myanmar further extends international flight ban to end-August

    2020-07-30T08:02:00Z

    Myanmar has further extended a ban on all international flights to the end of August. “In order to continue to [curb] the spread of Covid-19 in Myanmar effectively, the National Central Committee for Prevention, Control, and Treatment of Covid-19 has decided to further extend the effective period of the temporary ...

  • Boeing 787 Charleston assembly plant
    In depth

    Analysts view Charleston as central to 787’s future as Boeing CEO urges patience

    2020-07-29T22:33:00Z

    Boeing’s chief executive has cautioned against speculation that the company’s 787 production review will culminate in an eventual shift of all 787 work to South Carolina. But analysts view Boeing as heading in that direction.

  • AerCap 737 MAX 8
    News

    AerCap cancels 15 737 Max orders

    2020-07-29T16:27:00Z

    Aircraft lessor AerCap has cancelled orders for 15 Boeing 737 Max, becoming the latest Boeing customer to nix orders for the still-grounded jet.

  • Max grounded in Washington
    News

    Boeing aims to deliver ‘majority’ of 450 stored 737 Max within one year

    2020-07-29T16:27:00Z

    Boeing intends to deliver most of its 450-strong 737 Max stockpile within one year of resuming deliveries of the still-grounded jet.

  • GE9X tested
    News

    GE Aviation loses thrust as pandemic takes toll

    2020-07-29T15:28:00Z

    GE Aviation’s sales tumbled by nearly half in the second quarter of 2020 as the industry downturn sapped commercial aircraft engine demand and erased profits.

  • 737 Max Air Canada
    News

    Boeing pushes to Q4 its expectation for resuming 737 Max deliveries

    2020-07-29T15:04:00Z

    Boeing has pushed back its expectation of the 737 Max’s certification by one quarter, saying it now expects to resume 737 Max deliveries in the fourth quarter.

  • 777X-c-Boeing
    News

    Boeing slashes output, delays 777X to 2022 and confirms end for 747

    2020-07-29T13:26:00Z

    Boeing has pushed back its first 777X delivery, slashed production rates, warned of more layoffs and confirmed it will end 747 production in 2022. The company also says it is evaluate whether to consolidate its two 787 production facilities.

  • S7 Embraer 170
    News

    S7 temporarily tops Russian passenger carriage table

    2020-07-29T09:54:00Z

    S7 Airlines has temporarily emerged as Russia’s largest individual operator, the aviation regulator shows, as passenger numbers in the country halved to 27.8 million in the first six months of the year. Federal air transport authority Rosaviatsia states that the number of air passengers travelling in Russia was nearly 52% ...

  • Comair 737 Max 8
    News

    Comair business plan pushed back as rescuers work to firm up offers

    2020-07-28T17:07:00Z

    South African carrier Comair’s rescue practitioners have disclosed that a potential deal with an interested consortium has fallen through, but are pushing back publication of a business plan to provide time to consider other approaches. Publication of the business plan had been due on 28 July after an expression of ...

  • Aerion AS2 4
    News

    Supersonic AS2 forward fuselage to be built by Spirit AeroSystems

    2020-07-28T13:18:00Z

    US aerostructures firm Spirit AeroSystems is to build the forward fuselage of the Aerion AS2 supersonic business jet, in return for additional investment in the programme. Aerion says it has reached a memorandum of agreement to enhance Spirit’s role, after the two sides started co-operating on the AS2 last year ...

  • Icelandair Boeing 757-200
    News

    Icelandair seals new cabin crew pact as it reels from first-half losses

    2020-07-27T18:09:00Z

    Icelandair Group has secured approval from its flight attendants for a new collective agreement, thrashed out after a stand-off which involved the airline’s dismissing, and then reinstating, its cabin crew corps. The agreement will remain valid until the end of September 2025 and rounds off the critical negotiations with personnel ...

  • Cathay Pacific Airbus A350-900
    Analysis

    Airbus’ and Boeing’s undelivered jet inventories swell amid pandemic

    2020-07-27T17:59:00Z

    Boeing and Airbus have accumulated hundreds of produced, but not delivered, aircraft in recent months, including dozens of widebody jets.

  • Khabarovsk An-24
    News

    Russian regulator underscores storm risk after Khabarovsk An-24 incidents

    2020-07-27T11:34:00Z

    Eastern Russian authorities are urging operators to improve their awareness of adverse weather operations after two serious thunderstorm-related incidents in the space of three days involving Khabarovsk Airlines Antonov An-24s. One aircraft unintentionally flew into a heavy hailstorm at 17,000ft while operating a Tynda-Khabarovsk service on 17 July. The aircraft ...