All Coronavirus articles – Page 34

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    Opinion

    Finance availability may hold key to shape of delivery recovery

    2020-09-14T13:58:00Z

    The year 2020 is set to be a catastrophe for the commercial aerospace sector, as airliner shipments collapse to the lowest levels since the mid-2000s. And right now the prospects for 2021 are not looking a whole lot rosier.

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    Airline Business

    Mainline deliveries could exceed 700 in 2020 and rise next year

    2020-09-14T13:54:00Z

    With a little over three months left of 2020, it is remains far from clear what the industry’s mainline jet delivery total will be for the year, amid uncertainty over the pace of the recovery and the availability of finance. Adding to the confusing picture is the likely timing of the Boeing 737 Max’s return and, if it does get a green light in 2020, how many aircraft will be handed over.

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    News

    Eurocontrol laments ‘backwards’ progress as recovery track diverges

    2020-09-14T10:08:00Z

    Eurocontrol is blaming a lack of crisis co-ordination among countries for handling air travel, after it revised downwards its expectations for traffic recovery to early 2021. Director general Eamonn Brennan says the situation is “going backwards” and that the development is “really worrying” for the airline industry. Eurocontrol puts the ...

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    News

    Cathay to park 40% of fleet in long-term storage overseas

    2020-09-14T06:50:00Z

    Beleaguered Cathay Pacific will move about 40% of its fleet to long-term storage locations overseas, as it adjusts downwards its forecasted capacity for the coming months. In its monthly traffic results for August, Cathay confirms that it is parking a significant number of aircraft overseas, given that it “will be ...

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    Airline Business

    How close is Hong Kong to setting up travel bubbles?

    2020-09-10T09:13:00Z

    Proposed travel bubbles have offered a ray of hope for restless Hong Kong denizens grounded for months in a densely populated city, but these have proven more complicated for the government to arrange than it initially seemed. An annual jaunt to Taiwan or Japan is de rigueur for many Hong ...

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    News

    Air NZ extends 777 grounding to September 2021, or beyond

    2020-09-10T02:36:00Z

    Air New Zealand will ground its Boeing 777 fleet for nearly one more year, as it notes that recovery from the coronavirus pandemic will be “slower than initially thought.” Instead of resuming 777 operations at the end of the year, the carrier says it will store the aircraft “until at ...

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    Airline Business

    United plans new long-haul non-stop flights to Africa, India, Hawaii

    2020-09-09T15:29:00Z

    United Airlines will launch seven new long-haul widebody non-stop routes – five international and two domestic – as the airline shifts its focus away from business travel to the leisure segment, which it believes will be the first to rebound after the coronavirus global health pandemic.

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    Airline Business

    Winter of disconnect ahead for Europe’s airlines

    2020-09-09T15:07:00Z

    There are few crumbs of comfort for European airlines as they look back on a worse-than-expected summer season and forward to what could be a bleak winter.

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    News

    ‘Last chance to save UK airline industry’: EasyJet chief

    2020-09-09T08:37:00Z

    The chief executive of UK-based low-cost carrier EasyJet has warned that the lack of government support for the airline industry is threatening the sector’s long-term competitiveness.

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    News

    Korean Air starts cargo operations with converted 777-300ER

    2020-09-09T05:19:00Z

    Korean Air has began cargo operations with a freight-optimised Boeing 777-300ER, after it received regulatory approval to modify the popular widebody. The aircraft, registered HL8208, operated its first cargo flight on 8 September, from Seoul Incheon to Columbus, Ohio in the USA. Source: Greg Waldron Korean ...

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    Airline Business

    Thailand tourism collapse poses existential crisis for airlines

    2020-09-07T08:09:00Z

    The Thai airline industry has had a dramatic past few months amid the coronavirus outbreak, which has seen two carriers file for business rehabilitation, and a third going under. How did one of Southeast Asia’s fastest growing markets end up in this state, and is there a way out? 

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    News

    De Havilland freighter conversions approved through mid-2021

    2020-09-04T16:31:00Z

    Transport Canada, the Canadian governmentt’s transportation regulator, has confirmed the extension of approvals for De Havilland Aircraft Canada Dash 8 turboprop Simplified Package Freighter (SPF) conversions through the end of July 2021.

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    Airline Business

    Airline coronavirus recovery tracker: September 2020 update

    2020-09-04T13:42:00Z

    Our regular examination of the latest global data for several key airline market indicators, including traffic and capacity in passenger and cargo markets, airport passenger throughput, in-service and stored fleets, jet fuel costs, and share price trends for the world’s largest groups.

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    News

    Aviation may not recover until 2024: trade group

    2020-09-03T16:30:00Z

    US airline trade organisation Airlines for America (A4A) estimates four years will pass before travel returns to normal following the coronavirus pandemic.

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    News

    Embraer cuts Brazil workforce by 4.5%

    2020-09-03T13:49:00Z

    Brazilian aircraft manufacturer Embraer is reducing its workforce in the Latin American country by 4.5%, or about 900 employees.

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    News

    ‘Significant’ job cuts planned at GKN Aerospace

    2020-09-03T13:46:00Z

    Employees at aerostructures and engine parts supplier GKN Aerospace are bracing for “a significant reduction in the worldwide workforce” as part of coronavirus-related cost-saving measures initiated by owner Melrose Industries.

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    News

    Heathrow airport begins formal consultation on cuts as union talks stall

    2020-09-03T12:07:00Z

    Heathrow airport has formally initiated consultations with unions over salary cuts as it battles the fallout of the sharp drop in traffic due to the global pandemic.

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    News

    China to restart direct flights to Beijing from eight countries

    2020-09-03T00:47:00Z

    China will begin allowing direct flights to Beijing from eight countries, starting 3 September. Flights from Thailand, Cambodia, Pakistan, Greece, Denmark, Austria, Sweden and Canada will be “restored to Beijing”, the Civil Aviation Administration of China (CAAC) said on 2 September. The first flight will be on 3 September from ...

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    News

    United Airlines to involuntarily furlough 16,370

    2020-09-02T16:14:00Z

    United Airlines says that it will involuntarily furlough 16,370 employees at the end of this month as the long-term effects of the coronavirus crisis continue to take its toll on the air transport industry.

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    News

    WestJet passes Nav Canada fee increases to customers

    2020-09-01T19:12:00Z

    Nav Canada, the Canadian provider of civil air navigation services, has increased its fees for air traffic control services by almost 30%, prompting the country’s second largest carrier to pass those fees on to its customers.