All Europe news – Page 236

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    Airbus and Safran to secure materials supply with Aubert & Duval takeover

    2022-02-22T08:03:00Z

    Airbus and propulsion specialist Safran are aiming to take over the metallurgical and materials firm Aubert & Duval, as part of a strategy to secure critical aerospace supplies for future development. The partnership intends to acquire the entirety of the company from its owner, mining company Eramet. Aubert & Duval ...

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    Airbus to auction ex-Emirates A380 parts for humanitarian foundation

    2022-02-22T07:11:00Z

    Airbus is to hold an auction of A380 components in summer, to raise funds for its charitable and humanitarian-support arm. Most of the parts in the auction – which will run from 23-25 June – will be sourced from MSN13, one of the early Engine Alliance GP7200-powered A380s delivered to ...

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    Governments should have let airlines fail during pandemic: UK IEA study

    2022-02-21T13:03:00Z

    Analysts from the UK’s Institute of Economic Affairs think-tank have argued that governments could have helped contain the pandemic by allowing a “natural collapse” of the airline industry, rather than permitting huge bail-outs. The institute has published a study – entitled The Future of Transport After Covid-19 – which looks ...

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    Ground-handler Menzies prepared to accept improved Kuwaiti takeover bid

    2022-02-21T09:59:00Z

    Ground-handler Menzies has indicated willingness to recommend a takeover offer from Kuwaiti firm National Aviation Services, after the prospective buyer substantially increased its bid. UK-based Menzies specialises in ground-handling, fuelling and air cargo and operates at over 200 airports. NAS is proposing a cash offer of £6.08 per share which, ...

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    Smartavia receives first newly-built A320neo

    2022-02-21T07:46:00Z

    Russian operator Smartavia has taken delivery of its first brand-new Airbus A320neo, in co-operation with lessor CDB Aviation. The airline says the aircraft – powered by CFM International Leap-1A engines – is one of seven to be acquired under the agreement. Smartavia has configured the A320neo (VP-BQA) with a single-class, ...

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    MC-21 test aircraft returns after month of cold-weather trials in Siberia

    2022-02-21T07:24:00Z

    One of the Irkut MC-21-300 test aircraft has returned to Moscow Zhukovsky from Yakutsk, following completion of extreme cold-weather testing in the east of Russia. Irkut has secured initial type certification for the -300 from the Russian civil aviation authorities and the testing is intended to extend this certificate. The ...

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    Measures prompt Lufthansa to rule out compulsory pilot redundancies

    2022-02-18T16:14:00Z

    German carrier Lufthansa Airlines has lifted the threat of needing to make compulsory redundancies among its pilots through a series of measures aimed at reducing staff levels in light of the pandemic-hit on demand.

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    Opinion

    Why hydrogen fuel is the only viable way to decarbonise aviation

    2022-02-18T14:56:00Z

    Hydrogen is often thought of as a fuel for tomorrow, but with consensus its adoption could come sooner than many think, argues Stephan Uhrenbacher.

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    Opinion

    Can Boeing deliver under new pact with Qatar Airways?

    2022-02-18T14:56:00Z

    Boeing’s 777X freighter launch was no surprise. But making sure the new jet delivers will be vital to maintaining the airframer’s rekindled relationship with Qatar Airways.

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    In depth

    Flight International Letters, March 2022

    2022-02-18T14:56:00Z

    Your views about the aerospace industry and our reporting.

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    Analysis

    Rotorcraft industry eyeing recovery as new models arrive

    2022-02-18T14:52:00Z

    Although sales were lower than they were in 2019, helicopter manufacturers hope last year marks the beginning of sector’s recovery, as they eye a future boost from new-generation products.

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    Analysis

    Can UK start-up Hill Helicopters climb to the top of light helicopter market?

    2022-02-18T14:52:00Z

    UK start-up reveals a grand ambition to reinvigorate the market for light helicopters, with an innovative approach that will see it manufacturing almost every element of its clean-sheet aircraft in-house.

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    Norwegian to fly 80-85 aircraft in summer 2023

    2022-02-18T14:43:00Z

    Restructured low-cost carrier Norwegian is looking to bring in new aircraft for next summer as it aims to rebuild its fleet to between 80 and 100 aircraft by 2024.

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    EASA explores take-up of anti-incursion concept to cut runway risk

    2022-02-18T14:34:00Z

    European regulators are to examine the degree to which a crucial safety concept, intended to avoid runway incursions, is being implemented at airports, in order to provide a clear basis for any potential legislative measures. The concept is known as ‘triple one’ – for ‘one runway, one frequency, one language’ ...

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    Gatwick slot sales and improved demand help Norwegian to profit

    2022-02-18T13:46:00Z

    A sale of some of its slots at London Gatwick airports together with ongoing benefits from its restructuring and improved travel demand helped Norwegian post a small pre-tax profit for the fourth quarter and the the full-year.

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    A330-800 nears certification at highest maximum take-off weight

    2022-02-18T07:39:00Z

    Airbus is close to obtaining formal certification of the highest-weight version of the A330-800, after wrapping up flight-testing of the smaller A330neo variant. The 251t maximum take-off weight version of the twinjet is likely to receive formal European Union Aviation Safety Agency approval around April, FlightGlobal understands. Airbus had indicated, ...

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    Paris airports operator sees group traffic at 70-80% of pre-crisis levels this year

    2022-02-17T15:05:00Z

    Paris airports operator Groupe ADP expects passenger numbers across its network to be between 70% and 80% of the 2019 levels this year and to recover to pre-crisis highs between 2023 and 2024.

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    Airbus expects new German aerostructures operation to start up in July

    2022-02-17T13:08:00Z

    Airbus has reached a preliminary understanding to establish a new aerostructures company in Germany, which will begin operating on 1 July. The airframer says some of the aerostructures assembly of fuselages – distributed across various areas of the company and its subsidiaries – will be integrated as a core activity. ...

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    Freeing Qatar A321neo slots is ‘not self-serving’: Airbus chief

    2022-02-17T10:13:00Z

    Airbus insists it is not taking a self-serving approach to the cancellation of aircraft orders for Qatar Airways, and that it remains interested in reaching a mutually-acceptable settlement in its dispute with the flag-carrier. The two sides have been engaged in a highly-public spat over fuselage skin-paint deterioration on several ...

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    Finnair uncertain over timeframe for re-opening of Chinese markets

    2022-02-17T08:17:00Z

    Finnair expects to be closer to a normal operating environment by next summer, but the delayed opening of its Asian network means Hong Kong and other Chinese routes will lag. Chief executive Topi Manner says the second half of 2021 proved there is “great pent-up demand” for travel, and that ...