All Airlines articles – Page 378

  • Lufthansa
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    ​Lufthansa aims for autumn restart ‘at the earliest’

    2020-05-01T12:06:00Z

    Lufthansa Group will remain grounded throughout the summer and does not expect a new market “balance” to be found until 2023, chief executive Carsten Spohr will tell the company’s annual general meeting on 5 May, in a speech pre-released on its website.

  • QR 787 1
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    Qatar 787 drifts into A350 after being spun by Doha gale

    2020-05-01T10:58:00Z

    Qatar Airways states that a Boeing 787-8 and Airbus A350-900 belonging to the carrier suffered only minor damage after the 787 was spun by strong winds and drifted into contact with the adjacent parked A350. Surveillance video indicates the stationary 787 initially weathercocked some 90° to the left as a ...

  • Iberia Airbus A350
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    IAG’s Spanish carriers secure €1bn in financing under state-backed loans

    2020-05-01T07:41:00Z

    IAG’s Spanish units Iberia and Vueling have secured financing for €750 million and €260 million respectively under a syndicated agreement which will be guaranteed by the state-owned bank Instituto de Credito Oficial (ICO).

  • Swiss A220
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    A220 operators advised to monitor compressor over stall risk

    2020-04-30T17:21:00Z

    Carriers using Airbus A220s are being advised to monitor the operating performance of low-pressure compressors, to warn of stalls, following measures to address engine failures on the type. A220s are fitted with Pratt & Whitney PW1500G powerplants, which have been the subject of scrutiny following a series of engine failures ...

  • Kulula Boeing 737-800 (c) Bob Adams
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    ​Comair expects to remain grounded until at least October

    2020-04-30T13:39:00Z

    South Africa’s Comair is in “a very difficult financial position” due to coronavirus-related travel restrictions and does not anticipate being able to resume flights until October or November, the carrier has disclosed.

  • A350 climb
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    A350s become freighters through Airbus pallet-for-seat swap

    2020-04-30T13:30:00Z

    Airbus is offering carriers a modification and regulatory support scheme to convert passenger A350s, A330s and A340s temporarily into main-deck freighters by swapping out seats and fitting pallets onto their floor tracks. Modification is provided to operators under an Airbus service bulletin which sets out not just the engineering work ...

  • BA 747-400
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    Stick-shaker ambiguity led to unnecessary 747 stall-recovery action

    2020-04-30T13:23:00Z

    Boeing is amending Boeing 747-400 flight manuals to clarify unreliable airspeed procedures after a British Airways crew erroneously believed a stall warning was genuine and repeatedly attempted a stall recovery manoeuvre. The aircraft (G-BNLN) had reached top-of-climb at 33,000ft, during a transatlantic service to Phoenix from London Heathrow on 9 ...

  • Cancelled flights
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    Transport ministers make voucher case for struggling European airline sector

    2020-04-30T11:17:00Z

    Debate continues around whether airlines should be allowed to issue vouchers instead of cash refunds for flights cancelled due to coronavirus after a group of European transport ministers called for a temporary relaxation in compensation rules.

  • Airbus A380 Air France
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    French government sets green conditions for Air France bailout

    2020-04-30T10:41:00Z

    Air France must slash domestic flights and agree to work towards becoming the world’s “most environmentally friendly” airline, if it is to satisfy the conditions of its government bailout.

  • Buenos Aires airport Covid
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    Industry bodies hit out at Argentina move to block flights until September

    2020-04-30T07:19:00Z

    Airline and airport bodies have warned the Argentinean authorities about the ’imminent and substantial risk’ of its to move to suspend air travel in the country until the start of September.

  • IATA March 2020 traffic
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    March figures reveal scale of initial coronavirus hit on airline traffic

    2020-04-29T15:04:00Z

    Figures from IATA for March show global airline passenger traffic already down by more than 50% and collective load factors down more than 20 percentage points in a further illustration of how sharply the coronavirus crisis has hit the sector.

  • Denver International airport
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    Frontier wins DOT approval to suspend flights to several cities

    2020-04-29T15:01:00Z

    The US Department of Transportation (DOT) is exempting Frontier Airlines from operating routes to Charlotte, Detroit, Boston and Providence through 10 June, as a condition of its federal payroll support.

  • handling
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    EU eases airline licensing and ground-handling rules

    2020-04-29T12:28:00Z

    European authorities are putting forward proposals to ease airline licensing rules and ground-handling firms’ regulatory burdens, with the intention of reducing costs during the coronavirus crisis. Airlines which are unable to meet financial obligations over the next 12 months would normally have their operating licences revoked, or be issued with ...

  • BA
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    British Airways mass redundancies reflect pared-back ‘new normal’

    2020-04-29T11:32:00Z

    British Airways‘ drastic announcement that it could cut up to 12,000 jobs is the latest suggestion that normality in the airline industry is a thing of the past and efforts should turn instead to preparing for a slimmed-down ’new normal’ once travel restrictions begin to lift.

  • JFK tower-c-Shutterstock
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    FAA cuts control tower service to 100 US airports

    2020-04-29T11:05:00Z

    The FAA has reduced air traffic control services at 100 airports around the United States as the coronavirus crisis has made a significant impact on the volume of air traffic at secondary and tertiary airports across the nation.

  • A320neo
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    Airbus rekindles support from export credit agencies

    2020-04-29T10:42:00Z

    Airbus believes the support of export credit agencies will be important to assist the funding of deliveries to customers during the air transport crisis. But the airframer is not intending to extend financing itself, unless particular circumstances warrant such a measure. Airbus chief financial officer Domink Asam, speaking on 29 ...

  • A320 family assembly
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    Airbus staying prepared for aggressive single-aisle rebound

    2020-04-29T09:20:00Z

    Airbus is expecting the single-aisle market to recover faster than the long-haul sector, but the airframer is stressing that the pattern of deliveries is the most difficult part of its business to forecast. It has not offered any guidance in its newly-issued first-quarter financial statement. Airbus chief executive Guillaume Faury, ...

  • Finnair Airbus A350 detail nose and wing
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    Finnair to launch €500m rights offering as coronavirus losses mount

    2020-04-29T07:55:00Z

    Finnair is to launch a €500 million ($542 million) rights offering to rebuild its equity after disclosing it expects to lose around €2 million a day during the second quarter.

  • Southwest 737 Max grounded
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    Southwest plans for recession after $900 million cash burn

    2020-04-28T22:26:00Z

    Southwest Airlines paired its 28 April disclosure of a first-quarter net loss of $94 million and a cash burn of $900 million in April with the announcement of additional liquidity enhancements, as it looks ahead to a near-term environment virtually devoid of travel demand. 

  • CANSO eur
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    Eurocontrol scenarios illustrate need for co-ordinated recovery

    2020-04-28T21:31:00Z

    Pan-European air navigation organisation Eurocontrol has underlined the importance of a co-ordinated approach to operational procedures and lifting of national restrictions during recovery from the coronavirus crisis. It has illustrated the potential difference between scenarios based on co-ordinated measures — which Eurocontrol estimates would result in the loss of 45% ...