All Airlines articles – Page 366

  • Du Juniac @AGM (c) IATA
    News

    ​IATA calls for extension of slot-rule waiver

    2020-06-16T14:50:00Z

    A continued relaxation of the ‘use it or lose it’ regulations governing airport take-off and landing slots is essential to aid airlines’ restart of operations and ensure connectivity in the longer term, IATA has warned.

  • Parked Lufthansa aircraft
    News

    Lufthansa job cuts to be spread across all units

    2020-06-16T12:30:00Z

    Lufthansa Group’s planned 22,000 job cuts will affect 600 pilots, 2,600 flight attendants and thousands of roles in its maintenance and catering divisions, the company has revealed.

  • Cityhopper E190
  • EasyJet
    News

    EasyJet agrees five-year deferral on 24 Airbus aircraft

    2020-06-16T09:14:00Z

    EasyJet has reached an agreement with Airbus to push back by five years the delivery of 24 aircraft that were originally destined to join its fleet between 2020 and 2022.

  • China Southern A350
    News

    China’s ‘big three’ carriers see leap in May passenger numbers

    2020-06-16T04:32:00Z

    China’s three largest carriers carried more passengers across their networks in May — the first month-on-month increase since the start of the year, when the coronavirus outbreak pummelled travel demand. Domestic passengers made up the lion’s share of the number of passengers carried, as the outbreak showed signs of ...

  • Malaysia Airlines A330 generics
    News

    Uncertainty around Khazanah’s view on Malaysia Airlines funding

    2020-06-16T01:46:00Z

    The parent of Malaysia Airlines is in discussions with sovereign wealth fund Khazanah Nasional about financial support, but has not received a funding commitment. Addressing media speculation, the airline tells Cirium that parent Malaysia Aviation Group (MAG) “has not received any commitment by Khazanah Nasional, for a MYR5 billion ($1.17 ...

  • WestJet
    News

    WestJet tests network demand with July schedule

    2020-06-15T21:56:00Z

    Calgary-based WestJet in July and August will increase frequencies on its network and resume service to certain locations for a total of 39 destinations in Canada, five in the USA and one in Mexico as air travel slowly recovers.

  • avianca 787
    News

    IATA re-ups calls on Latin American governments to support airlines

    2020-06-15T20:05:00Z

    Commercial aviation association IATA has strengthened its calls for Latin American governments to assist their respective airline industries in order to help them survive the coronavirus crisis that has brought the sector to a near-standstill across the region.

  • United 787 Dreamliner
    News

    United taps into MileagePlus programme for cash

    2020-06-15T18:33:00Z

    United Airlines says it expects to have a total of $17 billion in liquidity by the end of the third quarter in part by leveraging its MilagePlus passenger loyalty programme, helping support the Chicago-based carrier through the unprecedented crisis that has gripped the travel industry since the beginning of the coronavirus pandemic.

  • Swiss and Austrian 787-9s
    Airline Business

    How states have stepped in to support European carriers

    2020-06-15T16:28:00Z

    Faced with an immediate drop in revenues from the virtual of grounding of international scheduled passenger flights, governments around the world have stepped in to find ways to keep carrier in business through the coronavirus crisis and beyond.

  • Vilnius Daukanto Square
    News

    Lithuania plans new flag carrier

    2020-06-15T12:48:00Z

    Lithuania’s government intends to establish a new national airline later this year or early in 2021.

  • Jetstar Pacific A320
    News

    Jetstar Pacific rebranding to stoke talk of Qantas stake sale

    2020-06-15T06:15:00Z

    Vietnam low-cost carrier Jetstar Pacific will revert to its former name, Pacific Airlines, as greater synergies with 70% owner Vietnam Airlines are sought. The proposed rebranding follows an agreement between Vietnam Airlines and Qantas Group, which owns a minority 30% stake in Jetstar Pacific. In addition, Jetstar Pacific will switch ...

  • cv19 notice
    News

    UK committee unconvinced by quarantine and demands evidence

    2020-06-13T08:17:00Z

    Parliamentarians have scorned the UK government’s quarantine measure for passengers arriving into the country, insisting it will damage the recovery of the air transport sector, and have urged a rethink in favour of a more flexible approach. The cross-party transport select committee is unconvinced by the blanket 14-day quarantine, stating ...

  • Delta A220
    News

    US airlines take jets out of storage, add flights as recovery begins

    2020-06-12T20:05:00Z

    North America’s airline industry has started a slow but noticeable recovery as carriers bring hundreds of jets back into service in response to a bump in travel demand ahead of the summer travel season.

  • Regulations-c-aiyoshi597_Shutterstock
    Opinion

    Time to slim down aviation’s ever-expanding rule book

    2020-06-12T15:53:00Z

    In the latest of a series, FlightGlobal takes a view from behind the cockpit door with a column from Captain Wim De Wannemacker, who flies Boeing 737s for TuiFly Belgium

  • Air Italy
    News

    State to consider integrating some Air Italy assets into new Alitalia

    2020-06-12T12:36:00Z

    Italy’s transport and infrastructure minister Paola de Micheli has indicated the state is considering the possible of integration some Air Italy assets into its renationalised Alitalia. Sardinia-based AIr Italy collapsed in February after shareholders could not agree on further investment to keep the struggling airline operational, though 49% owner Qatar ...

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    Opinion

    London has much to learn from French aerospace bailout

    2020-06-12T12:02:00Z

    While France has taken a multifacted approach to rescuing its aerospace industry, there is little sign of action on the other side of the English Channel

  • A Finnair A330 with seats for crew at rear
    Opinion

    Why cargo will no longer be boring in the new normal

    2020-06-12T12:01:00Z

    Passengers sharing airliner cabins with freight? That could be just one legacy of an aviation industry turned upside down by coronavirus and feeling its way to recovery

  • 777 cockpit
    News

    Short-circuit could lead 777 thrust levers to advance during taxiing

    2020-06-12T10:01:00Z

    Operators of Boeing 777s are being cautioned that autothrottles could trigger an uncommanded advancement of the throttle levers on the ground, after a number of instances. Most of the occurrences have taken place during taxiing. But in one event, says the US FAA, the uncommanded autothrottle advance happened after landing, ...

  • Ryanair and Wizz Air aircraft at Dortmund airport
    News

    European price war threatens deepened cash-flow crisis

    2020-06-12T08:40:00Z

    Airlines making their first tentative steps towards restart of operations are keen to convince the public that air travel is back. But making the case will not be easy – or cheap. Early indications are that many passengers are nervous about boarding an aircraft, especially older travellers. And given that ...