All Europe articles – Page 209

  • Star Alliance DB tie-up-c-Deutsche Bahn
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    Star Alliance ties up with Deutsche Bahn to offer air-rail interchange

    2022-07-04T18:03:00Z

    German rail operator Deutsche Bahn is to become a non-airline partner of Star Alliance, offering surface connections to passengers of the carrier group later this year. Deutsche Bahn will be the alliance’s first intermodal partner from 1 August. It states that the tie-up will “intelligently connect” air and rail, and ...

  • TAP A330-900-c-Airbus
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    TAP A330neo threw up dust during near-overrun take-off from Angola

    2022-07-04T17:23:00Z

    Investigators believe a take-off performance miscalculation at Luanda meant a TAP Air Portugal Airbus A330neo became airborne at the far end of the runway after a late increase in thrust. The A330-900 (CS-TUL), with a take-off weight of 191.3t, was bound for Lisbon on 12 April. Although the twinjet had ...

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    Airline Business Podcast: IATA AGM talking points and A380 return

    2022-07-04T15:08:00Z

    Graham and Lewis consider the main talking points from the recent IATA AGM in Doha, at which the association outlined an improved economic outlook for the industry. At the same time as better news on Covid restrictions being dropped, however, executives also acknowledged a new set of headwinds. They also ...

  • Peter Bellew
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    EasyJet operating chief resigns

    2022-07-04T11:35:00Z

    Peter Bellew has resigned from his position as EasyJet’s chief operating officer to “pursue other business opportunities”, the UK-based low-cost carrier announced on 4 July. EasyJet’s statement to the London Stock Exchange does not suggest the decision relates to the operating challenges faced by the carrier in recent months. Bellew ...

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    SAS warns 'reckless' pilots' strike threatens carrier's survival

    2022-07-04T10:58:00Z

    SAS is warning that industrial action by pilots is reckless and threatens the survival of the company, after it failed to avert a strike by cockpit crews. Efforts at mediation had twice deferred a strike notice, pushing it back from 29 June until 4 July. But SAS says the members ...

  • A330-300 title-c-Airbus
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    Vallair prepares to convert A330s under new Class-E freighter programme

    2022-07-04T10:25:00Z

    French engineering specialist Vallair has unveiled a Class-E cargo modification for Airbus A330-300s, which is intended to offer a quick low-cost alternative to full freighter conversion. The upper-deck modification – which will offer a 60t payload and range of some 4,200nm – is designed to “bridge the gap” for operations ...

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    Ryanair and Wizz record highest traffic months in June

    2022-07-04T08:53:00Z

    Expanding European low-cost carriers Ryanair and Wizz Air both saw traffic levels soar in June, underlining their return to growth since the pandemic.

  • SAS fuselage-c-SAS
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    SAS gains more negotiating time as pilots push back strike again

    2022-07-02T15:15:00Z

    Mediators have obtained a further postponement of threatened industrial action by SAS pilots, at least until 4 July. The planned strike by cockpit crew for the Scandinavian carrier was originally scheduled to commence on 29 June. It was deferred by three days, to 2 July, after the two sides agreed ...

  • Polish AW149
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    Poland signs $1.8bn contract for 32 AW149 multirole helicopters

    2022-07-01T14:04:00Z

    Poland has finalised a deal with prime contractor PZL-Swidnik for the supply of 32 Leonardo Helicopters AW149 medium twins. Signed on 1 July, the “Perkoz” programme acquisition is worth €1.76 billion ($1.8 billion), Leonardo says. Source: Polish Ministry of National Defence PZL-Swidnik will deliver 32 of the medium ...

  • UAM integration rules-c-EASA
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    EASA spearheads rulemaking for VTOL-capable operations and licensing

    2022-07-01T10:20:00Z

    Europe’s air transport safety authority has laid out pioneering proposals for integrating operation of air taxis within cities, using innovative vertical take-off aircraft, with rules complementing those previously drawn up for unmanned aircraft systems. The proposals cover airworthiness and flight-crew licensing, as well as air operations, and the European Union ...

  • Icelandair 737 Max-c-Icelandair
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    Icelandair to take 737 Max fleet to 20 with further leases

    2022-07-01T09:08:00Z

    Icelandair Group is to take its fleet of Boeing 737 Max jets to 20 through a new agreement to lease additional aircraft. It has entered a pact with Singapore-based lessor BOC Aviation for a long-term operation lease of two 737 Max 8s. Icelandair Group says the aircraft will be delivered ...

  • Shapps-c-UK government
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    UK airport operational issues are ‘primarily for industry to solve’: transport secretary

    2022-07-01T08:20:00Z

    UK transport secretary Grant Shapps has unveiled a strategy aimed at tackling the operational problems at the country’s airports, but is resisting pressure to bring in European Union workers to fill staffing gaps. Shapps detailed a 22-point plan on 30 June, aimed at supporting recruitment, delivery of “realistic” schedules, and ...

  • Airbus
    Airline Business

    A380s return amid strong travel demand and aircraft delivery delays

    2022-07-01T07:00:00Z

    When Air France accelerated the retirement of its Airbus A380s in the early weeks of the pandemic, questions were being asked about the sumperjumbo’s future at many other operators. So far, however, the pandemic recovery is showing that the type still has a role to play at some carriers – ...

  • Ahmet Bolat, chairman Turkish Airlines
    Airline Business

    Turkish Airlines fast-tracks return to growth path

    2022-06-30T13:55:00Z

    Turkish Airlines chairman Ahmet Bolat believes that retaining staff and its strong financial performance through the pandemic has been key to enabling to return to growth as the Istanbul carrier has already passed pre-crisis activity levels.vels.

  • Frankfurt Hahn control tower-c-Flughafen Frankfurt Hahn
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    Frankfurt Hahn administrator sells airport to investment joint-venture

    2022-06-30T10:35:00Z

    Frankfurt Hahn airport is being sold to an investment joint venture, several months after it filed for insolvency and was taken over by administrators. The administrator, Jan Markus Plathner, states that the business will be transferred to a Frankfurt-based entity called Swift Conjoy. Completion of the contract remains subject to ...

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    Eurocontrol lays out spectrum-efficiency strategies in wake of ‘5G’ concerns

    2022-06-30T10:05:00Z

    Pan-European air navigation organisation Eurocontrol has outlined three strategies to improve efficient use of electromagnetic spectrum as it ponders whether increasing spectrum demand from the mobile connectivity sector could affect aviation safety. Eurocontrol has examined the situation following the conflict caused in the USA by roll-out of ‘5G’ technology, potential ...

  • GlobalEye
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    Sweden follows NATO membership approval with GlobalEye contract

    2022-06-30T09:18:00Z

    Sweden has signed a roughly SKr7.3 billion ($714 million) contract to acquire an initial two Saab GlobalEye surveillance aircraft, just one day after NATO approved its membership request.

  • KLM Boeing 787
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    KLM repays last of Covid state aid

    2022-06-30T08:03:00Z

    Dutch carrier KLM is to repay the remainder of the €942 million it borrowed from the state and banks under a loan package granted during the Covid-19 crisis.

  • British Airways A320neo title-c-British Airways
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    IAG single-aisle modernisation continues as more A320neo options firmed up

    2022-06-30T07:08:00Z

    British Airways and Iberia parent IAG is converting options for another 14 Airbus A320neo-family twinjets into firm orders. The options were originally disclosed as part of an agreement for up to 220 Airbus single-aisle jets in 2013. IAG says the latest firming of options covers three A321neos and 11 A320neos. ...

  • Lakenheath F-35A
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    NATO approves new Strategic Concept, as USAF ups F-35 presence in Europe

    2022-06-29T16:01:00Z

    NATO has approved a new Strategic Concept during its ongoing Madrid Summit, promising strengthened “collective defence” and “transatlantic solidarity” in the face of a heightened threat from Moscow.