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  • Jazeera A320neo-c-Jazeera Airways
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    Confident Jazeera outlines plans to double fleet by 2025

    2021-02-23T13:11:00Z

    Kuwaiti carrier Jazeera Airways is looking to double its fleet over the next four to five years, confident that it has the resources to recover from the air transport crisis despite the heavy financial impact on its operations. Jazeera has turned in a full-year net loss of KD26.4 million ($87.3 ...

  • Volotea
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    Volotea sees growth after switch to all-Airbus fleet

    2021-02-23T12:42:00Z

    European carrier Volotea could add four further Airbus narrowbodies to its fleet this summer after completing the withdrawal of its Boeing 717 fleet.

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    ​UK bookings surge on lockdown exit plan

    2021-02-23T12:40:00Z

    Airlines have seen a jump in UK ticket sales in the hours after the government published information on the national plan for exiting lockdown.

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    Small part of 777 fleet affected by PW4000 restrictions

    2021-02-23T12:05:00Z

    Regulatory action mandated by international civil aviation authorities after the 20 February failure of a Pratt & Whitney PW4000 on a United Airlines Boeing 777 affect a relatively small proportion of the 777 fleet.

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    Air Europa negotiates lease deferrals

    2021-02-23T12:01:00Z

    Lessors are discussing new rent-deferral arrangements with Air Europa as the Spanish carrier navigates towards fresh state-backed financial support, sources have told Cirium.

  • Gulf Air Boeing 787
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    Gulf Air to make Singapore return in April

    2021-02-23T11:07:00Z

    Gulf Air is to launch a weekly service from Bahrain to Singapore in April, reviving a route it last operated more than a decade ago. The Bahraini carrier will deploy a Boeing 787-9 on the service to Singapore, which it describes as a ”boutique destination”. Source: Soos Jozsef/Shutterstock.com ...

  • Heston A320-c-Heston Airlines
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    Lithuanian start-up carrier Heston ties up with lessor Genesis

    2021-02-23T10:42:00Z

    Irish-based lessor Genesis is supporting the establishment of a new Lithuanian charter and wet-lease carrier, Heston Airlines, in co-operation with consolidated aircraft trading and maintenance firm Heston Aviation. Heston Airlines is applying for a European air operator’s certificate and has obtained an initial Airbus A320, configured with 180 seats. Chief ...

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    SpaceJet pause creates new space in regional jet sector

    2021-02-23T10:23:00Z

    Ascend by Cirium senior consultant Max Kingsley-Jones reviews the development of the intermediate regional jet sector and impact of the SpaceJet pause

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    EASA shapes certification basis for Liberty ‘flying car’ gyroplane

    2021-02-23T09:26:00Z

    European safety authorities have finalised a certification basis for a convertible roadworthy rotorcraft, the PAL-V Liberty gyroplane, enabling its developer to accelerate compliance demonstration. The European Union Aviation Safety Agency says the certification specifications for rotorcraft are aimed primarily at helicopters and are “not fully adequate” to prescribe a basis ...

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    Qantas, Rex regional turf war heats up

    2021-02-23T05:05:00Z

    Australia’s Regional Express (Rex) has waged a war of words with arch-rival Qantas over the latter’s regional network expansion, as it prepares to commence mainline domestic operations in the coming weeks. 

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    NTSB says United engine failure caused by metal fatigue

    2021-02-23T02:59:00Z

    After a preliminary onsite exam, the National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) says the engine failure on a United Airlines aircraft on 20 February was likely caused by metal fatigue.

  • AirAsia X A330
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    AirAsia X to convene creditor meetings within six months

    2021-02-23T01:24:00Z

    AirAsia X must convene meetings with various creditors within 180 days of an order from the High Court of Malaya, the low-cost long-haul carrier says in a 22 February Bursa Malaysia filing.

  • Asiana A350 modified freighter
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    Asiana modifies two passenger A350s for freighter operations

    2021-02-23T01:18:00Z

    Asiana Airlines has modified two Airbus A350-900 passenger jets for freighter operations as part of plans to grow its cargo business.

  • Rendering of Israeli air force KC-46 with F-15I c Israeli ministry of defence
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    Israel signs for Boeing KC-46, plans for more F-35s and heavy lift helicopters

    2021-02-22T23:41:00Z

    The Israeli ministry of defence has signed a letter of acceptance (LOA) for two Boeing KC-46 in-flight refuelling tankers.

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    Norwegian proposes haircut for creditors

    2021-02-22T17:08:00Z

    Norwegian’s creditors are set to take a significant haircut on their debts under a capital-raising exercise the carrier is planning under its restructuring processes. In a 19 February stock-exchange filing, the Scandinavian low-cost carrier says it intends to issue NKr1.88 billion ($221 million) of perpetual subordinated convertible bonds and retained ...

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    After 25 years, NTSB to dismantle TWA 800 reconstruction

    2021-02-22T17:01:00Z

    he National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) will soon dismantle the skeletal reconstruction of Trans World Airlines flight 800, the Boeing 747-100 that exploded over the Atlantic Ocean nearly 25 years ago.

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    UAE receives third GlobalEye surveillance aircraft

    2021-02-22T16:34:00Z

    The United Arab Emirates air force took delivery of its third GlobalEye surveillance aircraft from Saab on 20 February, just 10 months after receiving its first of the heavily adapted Bombardier Global 6000 business jets.

  • Qantas chief executive
    In depth

    Alan Joyce – Qantas

    2021-02-22T16:21:00Z

    Of the myriad challenges facing airline chief executives this year, securing government clearance to operate international services will be among the more pressing concerns. Australia and its flag carrier Qantas are an early example of the potential differences of opinion ahead. In January, Qantas began selling seats on international services ...

  • Tewolde
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    Tewolde Gebremariam – Ethiopian Airlines

    2021-02-22T16:21:00Z

    Already a largely uncontested international force among African carriers pre-pandemic, Ethiopian Airlines under Tewolde Gebremariam is positioned to further increase its footprint on the continent once the threat of the pandemic subsides. Speaking in February, Gebremariam notes that combined with Ethiopian’s uniquely strong financial performance in the region over ...

  • Lufthansa chief executive
    In depth

    Carsten Spohr – Lufthansa

    2021-02-22T16:21:00Z

    When the airline industry eventually emerges from the worst of the Covid-19 pandemic, it will be more indebted than ever. For businesses that have needed to turn to governments for financial help, that new debt is perhaps being felt even most acutely, as carriers regress to something closer to the ...