All Airlines articles – Page 404

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    Atlas Air reports $293m loss in 2019 as it writes down 747-400 fleet

    2020-02-20T20:17:00Z

    Aircraft lessor and air freight company Atlas Air Worldwide Holdings reported a loss for 2019 as it wrote down parts of its fleet due to lower cargo business during the year.

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    Gol Q4 profit falls as Max crisis lingers

    2020-02-20T17:08:00Z

    Brazil’s Gol continues to suffer from the fallout of the grounding of its seven Boeing 737 Max aircraft, reporting fourth quarter net income that was almost half of that reported for the same period in 2018.

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    Condor tie-up with LOT cleared by German authorities

    2020-02-20T15:22:00Z

    German competition regulator Bundeskartellamt has cleared Polish firm Polska Grupa Lotnicza’s acquisition of leisure carrier Condor. The regulator has determined that there is “no relevant overlap” between the activities of Condor – formerly part of Thomas Cook Group – and Polish flag-carrier LOT, a subsidiary of PGL. Bundeskartellamt president Andreas ...

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    ​Air France-KLM studies fleet options if coronavirus impact lasts

    2020-02-20T14:44:00Z

    Air France-KLM is considering how it could redeploy summer capacity to other markets where demand is stronger in the event of an extended coronavirus impact on its Chinese and broader Asian networks.

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    How A4E is answering Europe’s airline sustainability challenge

    2020-02-20T14:38:00Z

    Sustainability is the hot topic for industry body Airlines for Europe (A4E) as it heads towards its annual Aviation Summit in Brussels on 3 March.

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    Survey reveals high levels of stress and job dissatisfaction among airline pilots

    2020-02-20T14:00:00Z

    What do commercial flightcrew think about their day-to-day employment, work-life balance and career prospects? An extensive poll by FlightGlobal and Goose Recruitment unearthed some surprising findings

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    Belavia steps up to E2 under new lease deal

    2020-02-20T11:18:00Z

    Belarussian operator Belavia has signed for three of the re-engined Embraer 195-E2 regional jet, expanding its operations with the E-Jet family. Belavia is to take the first of the three Pratt & Whitney PW1900G-powered aircraft in December this year. The airline has reached the lease agreement with AerCap, the lessor ...

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    Aeroflot A350s and 777s spearhead three-year expansion

    2020-02-20T09:38:00Z

    Aeroflot Group is nearing delivery of its first Airbus A350-900, a central part of the Russian operator’s fleet modernisation and international expansion strategy for the next three years. It will receive its first 316-seat Rolls-Royce Trent XWB-powered A350 at the end of this month, gradually using the twinjet type to ...

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    Fuel costs and cargo slump drag Air France-KLM profits down in 2019

    2020-02-20T09:18:00Z

    Air France-KLM full-year operating profits slipped nearly a fifth in 2019 as higher fuel costs and a deteriorating cargo market hit its performance.

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    Qantas approaches future fleet with eye for competitive edge, simplification

    2020-02-20T08:14:00Z

    Qantas Airways continues to evaluate a number of aircraft types, including new narrowbodies as well as Boeing’s proposed New Mid-Market Airplane (NMA). A slide accompanying the airline’s first half results presentation outlines the airline’s thinking in regard to fleet, dividing aircraft types into four categories: exit fading technology, mainstream ...

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    Qantas Group carriers reducing Asia and regional flights into May

    2020-02-20T08:14:00Z

    Qantas and Jetstar are cutting back flights to Asia and regional destinations for the next three months as demand declines amid the coronavirus outbreak. Flights to China, Hong Kong and Singapore will be affected. The overall reduction of around 16% will last “until at least the end of May”, says ...

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    Qantas’ first-half profit flat amid external headwinds

    2020-02-20T04:08:00Z

    Qantas saw its half-year underlying profit before tax come in flat at A$771 million ($512 million), with higher revenues helping to offset external headwinds. Group revenue for the first half of its 2020 fiscal year, which ended 31 December, rose 3% to A$9.46 billion. A 3% climb in passenger revenue ...

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    United and Vistara codeshare on domestic Indian flights

    2020-02-20T02:44:00Z

    A new codeshare agreement between United Airlines and Vistara enables United customers to book domestic travel to 26 destinations in India on flights operated by the New Delhi-based carrier. Among the destinations in the codeshare are Ahmedabad, Bengaluru, Chandigarh, Goa, Hyderabad, Jodhpur, Srinagar, Thiruvananthapuram, Udaipur and Varanasi. Chicago-based United operates ...

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    Vietnam's Bamboo in talks for up to a dozen 777Xs

    2020-02-19T17:52:00Z

    Vietnamese start-up Bamboo Airways is in talks with Boeing to order as many as 12 777X twinjets. The deal, which would be valued at up to $5 billion at list prices, could be finalised in the second quarter, the airline confirms. “We are now discussing with Boeing,” Bamboo tells Cirium. ...

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    Eager first officers pose risk at difficult Nepalese airports

    2020-02-19T14:03:00Z

    Nepalese investigators have expressed concern over the potential risks of prematurely giving first officers operational experience at difficult airports, in their inquiry into a fatal accident at Lukla. The first officer of an Aircraft Industries Let L-410 had been the flying pilot during a short take-off departure at Lukla last ...

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    Throttle lever slip preceded fatal Nepalese L-410 excursion

    2020-02-19T11:19:00Z

    Nepalese investigators have attributed a fatal take-off excursion, involving an Aircraft industries Let L-410, to differential thrust following retardation of one throttle lever – but have been unable to determine the reason why the lever slipped back. The Summit Air turboprop had commenced its take-off roll from Lukla;s runway 24, ...

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    Tarom starts turboprop upgrade with first new ATR 72-600

    2020-02-19T09:07:00Z

    Romanian flag-carrier Tarom has started taking delivery of a batch of ATR 72-600s it is receiving under a lease agreement with Nordic Aviation Capital. The operator disclosed last year that it was introducing nine of the turboprop type to modernise its fleet. Tarom has unveiled a revised colour scheme for ...

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    Qatar Airways lifts IAG stake to 25%

    2020-02-19T09:04:00Z

    Qatar Airways has increased its shareholding in British Airways and Iberia parent IAG from 21.4% to 25.1%.

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    ‘Definitely not in situ’: Tower confirms wheel missing to fly-by A319

    2020-02-19T08:20:00Z

    Canadian investigators are probing the loss of a main landing-gear wheel from an Air Canada Airbus A319, confirmed during a tower fly-by as the aircraft prepared for arrival at Toronto. The aircraft (C-GAQL) had been operating the AC715 service from New York LaGuardia on 18 February. Its crew had advised ...

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    Singapore extends support for aviation industry amid coronavirus outbreak

    2020-02-19T04:36:00Z

    Singapore is rolling out a six-month support package for the country’s aviation industry, with an aim of safeguarding Changi Airport’s air connectivity, reducing business costs, and protecting jobs, amid the coronavirus outbreak that has affected airlines worldwide. The S$112 million ($80.5 million) package will comprise rebates on aircraft landing and ...