All Europe news – Page 692

  • News

    Marshall Aviation Services makes first foray into FBO market

    2015-01-28T12:28:31Z

    ​Marshall Aviation Services, the business aviation arm of the Marshall Aerospace and Defence Group, is moving into the fixed base operator market, signing a long-term lease to run the executive aviation handling facility at Birmingham Airport The facility, which was previously run by EuroJet, will formerly open for business in ...

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    London's business airports attack RAF Northolt on safety

    2015-01-28T12:08:41Z

    ​Several airports serving the London, UK business aviation community have called for judicial clarification as to whether RAF Northolt, which encourages business flights to use it on a commercial basis, adheres to the aerodrome safety rules civil airports have to follow. The request for judicial review was rejected on a ...

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    Bulgaria turns to Poland for MiG-29 maintenance

    2015-01-28T11:48:56Z

    Bulgaria is in negotiations to shift the maintenance of its RAC MiG-29 fighters from Russia to Poland's Military Aviation Works No. 2 (WZL-2) in Bydgoszcz, defence minister Nikolai Nenchev has announced.

  • News

    Emirates extends A380 reach to Dusseldorf and Madrid

    2015-01-28T11:06:00Z

    ​Middle Eastern carrier Emirates is to open Airbus A380 services to the German city of Dusseldorf as well as the Spanish capital Madrid.

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    Heavy types set to continue dominating Airbus Helicopters orders

    2015-01-27T17:32:26Z

    ​Airbus Helicopters has recorded steady end-of-year results for 2014, with heavy-class helicopter orders continuing to dominate the market.

  • Analysis

    ANALYSIS: Lessor ABS deal activity on the rebound in 2015

    2015-01-27T16:40:15Z

    After a tremendous first nine months for lessor deal activity in the public markets, 2014 ended on a somewhat mellow note, with several aircraft financings having to be postponed and a much-anticipated initial public offering pricing lower than expected.

  • News

    ​First A320 passenger-to-freighter conversion starts at Haitec

    2015-01-27T16:31:01Z

    Work on the first A320 passenger-to-freighter conversion has begun at German MRO provider Haitec Aircraft Maintenance under a programme led by US engineering and asset management firm Pacific Aviation & Lease Management.

  • Analysis

    ANALYSIS: 2015 sources of aircraft finance

    2015-01-27T14:56:27Z

    This year there is a $124 billion financing requirement for commercial jets, says Boeing Capital, and although almost all indicators are green in the aircraft financing environment, the industry is not immune to external factors.

  • News

    Iberia schedules Cuban return

    2015-01-27T14:21:54Z

    Iberia will resume flights to Cuban capital Havana in June, following a two-year hiatus, and is also set to add two new long-haul destinations in Colombia.

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    PICTURES: Transavia unveils new livery

    2015-01-27T10:51:25Z

    Air France-KLM's low-cost unit Transavia has rebranded amid expansion of its Boeing 737 fleet to take over more of the group's short-haul traffic.

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    IAG: Aer Lingus would join Oneworld and Atlantic pact

    2015-01-27T08:10:00Z

    IAG would retain Aer Lingus’s brand and have the Irish airline enter the Oneworld alliance and its transatlantic joint venture if its latest takeover bid succeeds.

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    Greek F-16 crash kills 10 at Spanish base

    2015-01-26T22:16:00Z

    ​Ten people are reported to have been killed after one of the Greek air force’s Lockheed Martin F-16Ds crashed at Albacete air base in Spain, with a fire having resulted in casualties and damage to other aircraft parked on the ground.

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    UK details operational conversion unit plan for F-35

    2015-01-26T17:35:58Z

    ​The UK’s future operational conversion unit for the Lockheed Martin F-35 Lightning II is expected to begin providing training using five of the stealthy aircraft, the Ministry of Defence has revealed.

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    Opinion

    OPINION: Keeping psychology out of the cockpit

    2015-01-26T14:37:00Z

    ​Last year 537 people died on two separate Malaysia Airlines Boeing 777 flights. One of them – flight MH17 – was definitely not an accident, and the other, MH370, may not have been accidental either.

  • Analysis

    ANALYSIS: Why appraisers downplay the fleet impact of cheap fuel

    2015-01-23T16:57:03Z

    Falling oil prices will have a favourable impact on certain older aircraft lease renewals but are unlikely to sway airlines and lessors to part with their new-technology orders, aircraft appraisers predict.

  • News

    SAS evaluates A340 lease extensions

    2015-01-22T17:19:27Z

    Scandinavian Airlines is refurbishing the cabins of three Airbus A340s and may extend leases on some of the aircraft, though A330s will form the backbone of the carrier's long-haul fleet.

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    AirAsia QZ8501 accident may reflect a trend

    2015-01-22T09:41:00Z

    ​Accidents to aircraft cruising through tropical or sub-tropical zones are repeating often enough now for the industry to have cause to refresh its pilots on the risks. There have been three other accidents in similar circumstances during the last ten years.

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    Diamond's turbine-powered DA50 takes to the skies

    2015-01-21T18:10:05Z

    ​Diamond Aircraft flew its turbine-powered DA50 for the first time on 19 January, less than two years after the seven-seat single was launched.

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    WiJet to raise investment to fund regional and international expansion

    2015-01-21T12:16:47Z

    ​French business aircraft operator WiJet is looking to raise €15 million ($17.4 million) to fund its expansion programme.

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    Analysis

    ANALYSIS: Accidents are not the only threat to safety

    2015-01-21T09:32:00Z

    ​If large numbers of passengers and crew die on a commercial airline flight because of an event that was not an accident, is it valid to exclude it from airline safety statistics? After all, passengers boarding a flight want to be assured their lives are not at risk from any ...