All Air Transport articles – Page 360

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    News

    FAA staff at JFK and Indianapolis test positive for coronavirus, prompting contingency operations

    2020-03-20T14:38:00Z

    Federal Aviation Administration employees who work at an Indianapolis air traffic control center and the tower at John F Kennedy airport in New York have tested positive for coronavirus.

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    Boeing is too big to fail, but any rescue will be conditional

    2020-03-20T12:02:00Z

    Eleven years after the end of the 2007-2009 Great Recession, the USA is again having “too big to fail” discussions, with the airframer at their centre.

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    SAS in line to benefit as Sweden approves credit guarantees

    2020-03-20T08:27:00Z

    Sweden’s national legislature has rapidly approved a proposal to issue credit guarantees of up to SKr5 billion ($488 million) to airlines, of which SKr1.5 billion will be allocated to SAS. Under the agreement the state will guarantee commercial loans to airlines affected by the coronavirus crisis. “The matter was decided ...

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    Finnish government agrees to guarantee €600m loan to Finnair

    2020-03-20T07:41:00Z

    Finland’s government has provisionally agreed to provide a state guarantee of up to €600 million to assist flag-carrier Finnair, although the measure still needs parliamentary consent. Its economic policy committee met to consider the guarantee on 19 March. Finnair is state-controlled, with nearly 56% of the carrier owned by the ...

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    Senate bill would make $150b available to struggling sectors, including aerospace manufacturing

    2020-03-19T23:51:00Z

    The US Senate’s proposed financial aid package to businesses affected by the coronavirus would make $150 billion in loans available to “distressed” US companies, including those in the aerospace manufacturing sector.

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    Senate aims to provide $58b in aid to airlines

    2020-03-19T23:10:00Z

    The US government has offered its airline industry a package worth $58 billion to assist in supporting the sector as it manages through the coronavirus pandemic that has forced many to reduce schedules, ground aircraft and furlough staff.

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    CargoJet redeploys capacity to support Canada's remote northern communities

    2020-03-19T23:09:00Z

    Canadian cargo carrier CargoJet is redeploying some of its international capacity to domestic overnight routes, in order to bolster the supply chain to the country’s far north, largely indigenous communities which are only accessible by air. 

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    Aviation industry coalition asks for coordinated government help

    2020-03-19T21:21:00Z

    A coalition of 30 aviation industry groups, lobby organisations and professional associations signed a joint letter to the US government insisting it implement urgent and coordinated measures to secure the sector and protect 11 million aviation-related jobs.

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    Norwegian offered largest share of airline state guarantee package

    2020-03-19T21:19:00Z

    Norway’s government is providing a conditional state loan guarantee for its aviation industry amounting to NKr6 billion ($533 million), and is securing a minimum level of flight operations in the country. Half of the funding, NKr3 billion, will be directed at embattled budget operator Norwegian, with another NKr1.5 billion for ...

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    US government warns against international travel with ‘Level 4’ advisory

    2020-03-19T17:47:00Z

    The US Department of State has issued a “Level 4” international travel advisory, upping the government’s travel warning to the highest level as part of an effort to urge Americans not to fly overseas.

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    Las Vegas air traffic control tower closed

    2020-03-19T16:25:00Z

    The air traffic control tower at Las Vegas McCarran International airport has been closed for a deep cleaning after one controller has “presumptively tested positive” for the coronavirus.

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    News

    FAA addresses potential data-display fault in 787 avionics

    2020-03-19T15:04:00Z

    The Federal Aviation Administration has issued an airworthiness directive to address a computer issue that could lead to incorrect flight data being displayed in 787 cockpits.

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    Recurrent hydraulic fault preceded Iran Fokker 100 gear-up landing

    2020-03-19T10:10:00Z

    Investigators have found that an engine-driven pump’s overheating preceded a hydraulic leak before an Iran Air Fokker 100 was forced to land at Tehran Mehrabad with its main landing-gear retracted. Iran’s Civil Aviation Organisation found that the aircraft, inbound from Qeshm on 19 March last year, had suffered a series ...

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    Air Canada 777-300ER rejects take-off behind aborting E190

    2020-03-19T08:09:00Z

    Canadian investigators have detailed an incident in which an Air Canada Boeing 777-300ER aborted take-off at 110kt after its crew saw that a preceding Embraer 190 had aborted its own take-off roll on the same runway. The 777 had been cleared to line up on Toronto’s runway 06L immediately after ...

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    Lufthansa Group parks 700 aircraft in crisis response

    2020-03-19T07:31:00Z

    Lufthansa Group is unable to predict how much its profit will fall this year as it confirmed a 95% capacity reduction to battle the coronavirus outbreak. “At present, no one can foresee the consequences,” notes chief executive Carsten Spohr in a statement accompanying 2019 earnings. “We have to counter this ...

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    News

    Thomas Cook failure crippled passengers' protective trust fund

    2020-03-19T07:01:00Z

    Leisure firm Thomas Cook Group’s collapse resulted in a £481 million drain on the protective Air Travel Trust Fund, leaving the fund with sparse resources, a UK National Audit Office investigation states. While the Civil Aviation Authority expects the fund to remain in surplus, the investigation points out that it ...

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    Textron Aviation plans four weeks of furloughs for US staff

    2020-03-18T17:16:00Z

    Business aircraft maker Textron Aviation is furloughing “most” US staff for four weeks and  “adjusting” production as an initial response to the impact of the coronavirus pandemic.

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    El Al puts most personnel on two months' leave

    2020-03-18T16:43:00Z

    Israeli flag-carrier El Al has put 5,500 personnel on unpaid leave until the end of May, following the cuts to its network in the face of the coronavirus crisis. El Al employs some 6,350 staff overall. It has been holding talks with the Israeli ministry of finance regarding government support ...

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    DOT issues final order denying antitrust immunity for Hawaiian-JAL joint venture

    2020-03-18T15:40:00Z

    The US Department of Transportation has issued a final order denying a request of antitrust immunity for Hawaiian Airlines’ proposed joint venture with Japan Airlines.

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    Latest SpaceJet M90 test aircraft embarks on first flight

    2020-03-18T10:22:00Z

    Mitsubishi Aircraft’s SpaceJet M90 flight-test vehicle 10 took off on its maiden sortie on 18 March. The aircraft, FTV10, registered JA26MJ, took off from Nagoya and conducted a series of performance tests over the Pacific Ocean. Two hours later, the aircraft returned to Nagoya. Source: Mitsubishi Aircraft Flight ...