All Asia Pacific articles – Page 273

  • AirAsia X A330-300
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    ​AirAsia X to shed aircraft and restructure debts

    2020-10-06T13:44:00Z

    Grounded long-haul low-cost carrier AirAsia X has unveiled a restructuring plan under which it aims to get debts waived and cut aircraft from its fleet in the hope that it will be able to avoid liquidation and raise fresh equity. AirAsia X says it “will not be able to meet ...

  • Air New Zealand
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    Air New Zealand announces executive changes

    2020-10-06T02:31:00Z

    Air New Zealand has announced further changes to its executive team – the addition of a new role as well as the resignation of its finance chief. Leanne Geraghty has been appointed to the newly created position of chief customer and sales officer, reporting directly to chief executive Greg Foran. ...

  • Ajay-Singh-Spicejet
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    ​SpiceJet to launch A330neo flights to London in December

    2020-10-05T11:03:00Z

    SpiceJet plans to operate nonstop Airbus A330neo flights from two points in India to London Heathrow from 4 December under an “air bubble” agreement.

  • AirAsia Japan A320
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    AirAsia Group confirms AirAsia Japan closure

    2020-10-05T09:58:00Z

    Malaysia’s AirAsia Group has officially announced it will shut operations in Japan. “The company wishes to announce that it has today been notified of the decision taken by the board of directors of AirAsia Japan to cease its operations with immediate effect,” AirAsia Group says today in a Bursa Malaysia ...

  • Kawasaki RC-2
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    Tokyo inducts RC-2 for ELINT missions

    2020-10-05T08:08:00Z

    The Japan Air Self-Defence Force (JASDF) has inducted the Kawasaki RC-2 electronic intelligence (ELINT) aircraft, a variant of the C-2 tactical transport. The service inducted the type at its Iruma air base, according to a brief statement on its Facebook page. C-2 The RC-2 will replace ...

  • Asiana A350-900 freighter
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    Asiana converts A350 to freighter, promotes A380 scenic flights

    2020-10-05T03:45:00Z

    Asiana Airlines has commenced operations with an Airbus A350-900 partially retrofitted as a maindeck freighter, as it plans scenic flights with its grounded A380s. The A350 renovation work involved removing 283 economy class seats and installing a steel panel on the floor “to ensure safety”, says the carrier. ...

  • Singapore Changi Terminal 1 Coronavirus
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    Changi Airport warns of worsening financial impact from pandemic

    2020-10-05T03:43:00Z

    Singapore’s Changi Airport Group (CAG) expects the coronavirus outbreak — which has torpedoed most of the aviation industry — to “materially and adversely” impact its operating results for the coming financial year. Releasing its full-year results for the year ended 31 March, CAG says the pandemic’s impact “has been without ...

  • Airpower Teaming System Factory
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    Queensland to be production base for Boeing’s loyal wingman

    2020-10-05T02:56:00Z

    Boeing has confirmed that the state of Queensland, Australia, will be the production centre for its developmental Airpower Teaming System (ATS) unmanned loyal wingman aircraft. Boeing notes that the ATS is the first Boeing military aircraft to be designed outside the USA. It is also the first military aircraft to ...

  • Tiger Australian Army
    Analysis

    Resurgent Tiger fights for survival in Australian ARH competition

    2020-10-02T10:08:00Z

    It may have taken years for the Airbus Helicopters Tiger to finally hit its stride in Australia, but the capability improvement now achieved may have come too late to save the attack helicopter from replacement by a US-built product.

  • Malaysia Airlines parked fleet
    News

    Pandemic forces ‘urgent’ restructuring at Malaysia Airlines

    2020-10-02T08:12:00Z

    Malaysia Airlines will embark on an “urgent restructuring exercise”, which includes a “drastic” relook at its network and fleet plans, as the coronavirus outbreak upended its business recovery momentum. The process, which will involve revising its long-term business plan rolled out in 2019, will span the next few months, ...

  • Qantas A330
    News

    Australia unilaterally opens travel zone with New Zealand

    2020-10-02T07:38:00Z

    Australia has unilaterally established a travel zone with New Zealand, setting the stage for some resumption of air travel between the two nations. “The Australian government is establishing a Safe Travel Zone with New Zealand,” says Australian prime minister Scott Morrison. Source: Qantas Amid the coronavirus pandemic, the ...

  • AAPA
    News

    AAPA moves annual meeting online

    2020-10-02T03:06:00Z

    The Association of Asia Pacific Airlines (AAPA) will be conducting its annual meeting of presidents virtually, the latest in major aviation meetings to move online following the coronavirus outbreak, which precludes large scale gatherings. The annual meeting, which will airline heads from major Asia-Pacific carriers gather, was to have ...

  • Singapore Changi T3 Coronavirus
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    Singapore opens short-term leisure travel to two more countries

    2020-10-02T02:03:00Z

    Singapore will lift border restrictions for visitors from Vietnam and Australia, excluding the state of Victoria, starting 8 October. “Both countries have comprehensive public health surveillance systems and displayed successful control over the spread of the Covid-19 virus,” the Civil Aviation Authority of Singapore (CAAS) said on 30 September. ...

  • Qants_VH-XZM_CreativeCommons
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    ‘Incorrect mental model’ led to Qantas 737 runway incursion

    2020-10-01T03:40:00Z

    The captain of a Qantas Boeing 737-800 had developed an “incorrect mental model” of exit taxiways at Perth airport, believing that the aircraft would not need to cross an active runway after exiting the taxiway. Even when he saw an illuminated stop bar, he believed it was installed incorrectly. This ...

  • RSAF KC-135
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    RSAF KC-135Rs find new home with US firm Meta Aerospace

    2020-10-01T03:37:00Z

    Defence services provider Meta Aerospace confirms that it has obtained four Boeing KC-135R tankers that previously served with the Republic of Singapore Air Force (RSAF). It has taken delivery of the first of the aircraft, which was ferried to March Air Reserve base in California, says the company. The remaining ...

  • Peach Aviation First A320neo
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    Japanese low-cost carrier Peach receives first A320neo

    2020-09-30T12:53:00Z

    Japanese budget carrier Peach has taken delivery of its first Airbus A320neo.

  • 737-800 flight deck
    News

    Australia’s Rex to enter the jet business with six 737-800s

    2020-09-30T09:20:00Z

    Australia’s Regional Express (Rex) has signed letters of intent with two lessors to lease six Boeing 737-800s. The first aircraft will arrive on 1 November, with the remainder to follow in the ensuing four months, says the airline. Source: Wikimedia Commons The flight deck of a 737-800 ...

  • Boeing_777-200F_China_Cargo_AL_(CKK)_B-2076_-_MSN_37711_846_(5095632223)
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    China Eastern tweaks bellyhold cargo deal with China Cargo

    2020-09-30T08:30:00Z

    China Eastern Airlines has adjusted its bellyhold freight business deal with sister carrier China Cargo Airlines, in light of changing market conditions following the coronavirus outbreak. The SkyTeam carrier states that the adjustments come amid falling demand for passenger transport, as well as its recent foray into the “unconventional ...

  • Jetstar Japan A320
    News

    Jetstar Japan posts 21% decline in full-year operating revenue

    2020-09-30T04:55:00Z

    Jetstar Japan’s operating revenue declined 21% to Y47.9 billion ($454 million) for the fiscal year ended 30 June, as it grappled with the impact of Covid-19. “Despite strong performance in the first half of the fiscal year, the second half was significantly affected by the sharp decline in aviation demand ...

  • MQ-4C Triton
    News

    Northrop reiterates call for accelerated Australian MQ-4C Triton buy

    2020-09-30T04:23:00Z

    Northrop Grumman has reiterated its call for Canberra to move its acquisition of the MQ-4C Triton unmanned air vehicle (UAV) forward to help fill a potential two-year production gap. The company notes that the platform has proven effective since the US Navy (USN) deployed a pair of the high-altitude, long-endurance ...