All Europe articles – Page 293

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    ​IAG commits to 10% sustainable fuel use by 2030

    2021-04-22T10:23:00Z

    IAG has pledged to power 10% of its flights with sustainable aviation fuel (SAF) by 2030, a goal that it says will allow it to cut its annual CO2 emissions by two million tonnes.

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    Fly high or reduce speed to cut civil helicopter birdstrike: EASA

    2021-04-22T09:35:00Z

    Civil helicopter operators are being advised to reduce airspeed if they are unable to avoid flying at low altitude, as a defensive measure against the risk of serious birdstrike. Rotorcraft manufacturers should incorporate a dedicated caution in flight manuals warning operators that flight below 2,500ft increases the likelihood and severity ...

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    Airline Business

    Airline recovery hopes blighted by slow recovery despite bright pockets

    2021-04-21T18:45:00Z

    It says something about the depth of the airline industry’s troubles that even an extra $9 billion in losses this year would leave the industry significant healthier than in 2020.

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    Airbus to turn aerostructures operations into wholly-owned integrated arms

    2021-04-21T16:17:00Z

    Airbus is to create two integrated aerostructures assembly companies in France and Germany as part of a transformation of its industrial activities. Instead of having the organisations act as suppliers to the airframer they will be wholly-owned by Airbus and become an integrated part of the company’s operations. It will ...

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    ​Premium travel market changed by pandemic: Virgin Atlantic chief

    2021-04-21T13:21:00Z

    Virgin Atlantic chief executive Shai Weiss expects that although business and premium leisure travel will rebound after the pandemic, it will be “in a new format”.

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    IATA chief sees airlines ‘more cautious’ in post-pandemic networks

    2021-04-20T15:01:00Z

    A focus on tackling the mounting debt burden is likely to result in airlines adopting a more cautious approach to building back their networks post-pandemic, believes new IATA director general Willie Walsh.

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    EasyJet keeping one eye on growth: chief

    2021-04-20T13:14:00Z

    EasyJet remains in expansion mode and is laying the groundwork to achieve this over the coming years, according to the UK low-cost carrier’s chief executive Johan Lundgren.

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    West Atlantic ATP roll anomaly foxes UK investigators

    2021-04-20T12:08:00Z

    UK investigators have been unable to determine the reason for a West Atlantic Sweden British Aerospace ATP’s roll-control problems shortly after departing Jersey last year. The turboprop freighter (SE-MAO) had been bound for the neighbouring island of Guernsey on 18 August. After levelling at 2,000ft on a north-west heading, it ...

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    UK’s Stobart Air and Carlisle airport sold to Isle of Man investor

    2021-04-20T08:20:00Z

    UK regional carrier Stobart Air is to be sold to an Isle of Man-based investor, Ettyl, which is also acquiring the northern UK’s Carlisle Lake District airport. Stobart Air, which operates regional services under a franchise arrangement with Irish carrier Aer Lingus, and the airport are being divested by aviation ...

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    As Mars helicopter flies, Russian institute looks at drones for Venus

    2021-04-20T06:43:00Z

    As NASA confirms the successful first flight of its ‘Ingenuity’ rotorcraft on Mars, Russian scientists are proposing that unmanned aerial vehicles be deployed as part of a planned mission to Venus. Space agency Roscosmos is planning to launch the Venera-D mission towards the end of this decade, which would mark ...

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    Lilium names Munich and Nuremberg as southern German air taxi hubs

    2021-04-19T17:45:00Z

    German electric air-taxi startup Lilium says it will partner with airports in the Bavarian cities of Munich and Nuremberg to establish a regional air mobility network.

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    United adds flights to Croatia, Greece and Iceland

    2021-04-19T16:04:00Z

    United Airlines has added three new international routes for the summer travel season, as it banks on vacationers travelling abroad as soon as they are vaccinated and travel restrictions are lifted.

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    Air Nostrum seeks €103 million of government aid

    2021-04-19T15:24:00Z

    Spanish carrier Air Nostrum is seeking €103 million ($124 million) of government financial support due to the impact of the pandemic on its operations.

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    Smith sees Transavia as key tool to counter loss of Air France’s Orly slots

    2021-04-19T14:13:00Z

    Air France-KLM group chief executive Ben Smith believes the flexibility union agreements have given it to develop low-cost unit Transavia at Paris Orly provides the group with a tool to help offset the loss of slots at the airport.

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    A400M nearing tanker clearance for French Caracal operations

    2021-04-19T11:41:00Z

    Airbus Defence & Space has completed the latest phase of an in-flight refuelling test campaign involving its A400M and a pair of combat search and rescue helicopters.

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    Display pilots urged to ensure currency as air shows return

    2021-04-19T11:02:00Z

    UK regulators are urging air display pilots to ensure they have reached the required level of proficiency for participation following the prolonged absence of practice resulting from pandemic-related restrictions. The Civil Aviation Authority believes display flying will be able to resume later this year, based on recent government guidance. But ...

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    Seat design guidance sought after BA 787 phone fire

    2021-04-19T09:50:00Z

    Investigators are recommending that the UK Civil Aviation Authority require that passenger seat designs minimise the possibility of portable electronic devices being crushed, after a fire incident on board a British Airways Boeing 787-9 operating to London Heathrow. But the Air Accidents Investigation Branch acknowledges difficulties in eliminating entirely the ...

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    Smartavia becomes latest Russian carrier to bring in A320neo

    2021-04-19T06:11:00Z

    Russian carrier Smartavia has introduced the first of three Airbus A320neo twinjets it is planning to receive this year. The aircraft, powered by CFM International Leap-1A engines, arrived at Moscow Domodedovo airport bearing the Arkhangelsk-based airline’s colours. Smartavia has newly-completed a rebranding programme. The airline was previously known as Nordavia ...

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    Airline Business

    Discussion of restriction-free air travel is cause for optimism

    2021-04-16T09:15:00Z

    It made sense for Willie Walsh to use his first briefing as IATA director general to insist that Covid-related health measures – such as pre-flight testing and vaccination certificates – should only be in place for as long as is necessary.

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    A320 tipped up and struck tail at Milan after passenger load mismatch

    2021-04-16T07:13:00Z

    Italian investigators have determined that an improper distribution of passengers on board an Alitalia Airbus A320 resulted in the aircraft’s suffering a tail-strike during an aborted take-off at Milan Malpensa. The twinjet (EI-DTB), bound for Rome Fiumicino on 17 August 2017, had started to accelerate along runway 35R when, at ...