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    Avianca reorganisation begins

    2020-05-12T17:59:00Z

    Avianca says initial motions in the proceedings for reorganisation under its Chapter 11 bankruptcy filing have been approved by the US Bankruptcy Court for the Southern District of New York, allowing it to pay employees and creditors and maintain some operations.

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    Boeing’s jet deliveries trickle in April, down 116 aircraft in four-month period

    2020-05-12T15:03:00Z

    Boeing delivered six aircraft in April, bringing its deliveries in the first four months of the year to 56, a 67% slide from the January-April period last year.

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    Time to revive export credit financing: BOC Aviation chief

    2020-05-12T14:48:00Z

    Leading lessor believes government-backed financing in wake of the airline industry crisis created by the coronavirus pandemic.

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    ​Embraer blames Boeing for 30% drop in deliveries

    2020-05-12T13:01:00Z

    Embraer says it delivered a total of 14 aircraft during the first quarter of 2020, a more than 30% drop from the same period a year ago as the company was preparing to carve out its commercial aircraft division in a now-scuppered joint venture with Boeing.

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    Spain to quarantine international arrivals from 15 May

    2020-05-12T11:43:00Z

    Spain’s government has decreed that all visitors entering the country from abroad must go into quarantine for 14 days from 15 May, potentially scuppering attempts by airlines to restart Spanish summer holiday flights.

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    ​Brussels Airlines to cut workforce by 25% and remove 16 aircraft

    2020-05-12T11:30:00Z

    Brussels Airlines is reducing the number of aircraft in its fleet by 30% and slashing its workforce by a quarter in response to the coronavirus crisis.

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    Rosaviatsia prominent in new Russian accident investigation legislation

    2020-05-12T11:17:00Z

    Russian authorities appear to be reinforcing the position of federal air transport regulator Rosaviatsia in the role of air accident investigation, proposed legislation from the ministry of transport indicates. An extensive draft document setting out the rules for investigation of civil aircraft accidents and incidents, seen by FlightGlobal, has been ...

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    Why strong supplier chain could save Boeing

    2020-05-12T10:14:00Z

    With the world’s number one aerospace manufacturer facing a barrage of problems, from the Max grounding to the Covid-19 collapse in demand, Alex Krutz, manging director at Patriot Industrial Partners, considers whether a supply chain that is much more robust than in the past can be crucial to getting it through the crisis?

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    BOC Aviation chief sees 2020 deliveries at ‘lower end of 600-1,000’ range

    2020-05-12T10:04:00Z

    Mainline jet deliveries will be heading down significantly this year as the impact of the coronavirus takes its toll from both a demand and supply-chain perspective, warns BOC Aviation chief executive Robert Martin.

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    Tokyo’s first V-22 Ospreys reach Japan

    2020-05-12T08:25:00Z

    Tokyo has received its first pair of Bell Boeing V-22 Osprey tiltrotors, as the nation continues to build up its amphibious capabilities.

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    Ryanair aims to re-open most of its network from 1 July

    2020-05-12T06:41:00Z

    Ryanair is to reinstate flights across some 90% of its network from the beginning of July, with an ambitious bid to restore an air transport operation demolished by the coronavirus crisis. While much of the network will be available, with most bases active, the overall schedule – around 1,000 daily ...

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    Mitsubishi to halve SpaceJet budget, review M100 development

    2020-05-12T06:07:00Z

    Mitsubishi Aircraft’s parent company will review the development of a 76-seater variant of its regional jet programme nearly a year after its launch, as full-year losses related to the programme widened. Mitsubishi Heavy Industries (MHI) will also halve the budget allocated for the SpaceJet regional aircraft programme to Y60 ...

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    Changi airport to close Terminal 4 indefinitely from 16 May

    2020-05-12T05:14:00Z

    Singapore’s Changi airport will temporarily close Terminal 4 (T4) from 16 May, “in view of the small number of flights still operating in the terminal”. “The timing of [when T4 will resume operations] will depend on when air travel demand picks up and on the requirements of airlines seeking to ...

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    Auckland airport uses Covid-19 downtime for runway replacement

    2020-05-12T05:09:00Z

    Auckland airport is bringing forward runway pavement replacement work while operations are at a minimum during the Covid-19 outbreak. “We’ve experienced a significant reduction in flights and passenger numbers, with aircraft movements currently 90-95% lower than a normal busy day,” Andre Lovatt, general manager of airport development and delivery, said ...

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    ATR offers freight solution to aid fleet reactivation

    2020-05-12T02:58:00Z

    ATR has become the latest manufacturer to develop a solution that enables operators to adapt passenger aircraft for cargo flights, in an effort to help airlines return assets to service. The airframer – jointly owned by Airbus and Italian aerospace group Leonardo – says 60% of the global ATR fleet ...

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    United names Brett Hart as next president

    2020-05-11T21:24:00Z

    United Airlines says it has named Brett Hart, currently the airline’s executive vice president and chief administrative officer, to be its new president, succeeding Scott Kirby, who is moving to the chief executive role later this month.

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    Slovenia to lift international air transport ban

    2020-05-11T20:41:00Z

    Slovenia’s government is lifting restrictions on passenger air transport in the country, having imposed a comprehensive ban in the wake of the coronavirus crisis. The government says it will “withdraw the measures” on 12 May after deciding “not to extend” the limitation. It says the decree prohibited provision of international ...

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    Gulfstream G600 secures European certification

    2020-05-11T20:26:00Z

    Gulfstream has secured European certification for the G600, clearing the way for deliveries of the super-large-cabin business jet to begin to customers on the continent.

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    Royal Canadian Air Force fighter competition delayed by coronavirus until 31 July

    2020-05-11T19:35:00Z

    The deadline was pushed back at the request of potential bidders in the competition. Ottawa wants to buy 88 fighter aircraft, worth $15 to $19 billion.

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    USAF abandons 80% mission capability goal after three fighters miss target

    2020-05-11T18:44:00Z

    The mission capability rate is defined as the percentage of a fleet of an aircraft that are able to perform at least one assigned mission over a period of time.