All Europe articles – Page 386

  • Air Caraibes Airbus A350-1000
    News

    Air Caraibes takes delivery of first Airbus A350-1000

    2019-12-19T16:05:00Z

    Air Caraibes has taken delivery of its first of three Airbus A350-1000s it has on order.

  • Norwegian Max
    News

    Norwegian eyes Max compensation deal by year-end

    2019-12-19T15:23:00Z

    Norwegian is hopeful it can reach an agreement with Boeing on compensation for its grounded 737 Max fleet by the end of the year.

  • Ryanair group chief executive Michael O'Leary
    Airline Business

    Michael O’Leary on tackling Ryanair’s biggest challenges

    2019-12-19T13:05:00Z

    When Michael O’Leary stepped up to the group chief executive role at Ryanair, some people wondered whether it might signal a shift in leadership dynamic at the Irish low-cost carrier. But asked by FlightGlobal how much the move has changed his day-to-day life at the operator, the Irishman is typically outspoken in his response.

  • Richard Branson, founder of Virgin Galactic outside the NYSE at the company's IPO
    In depth

    Virgin Galactic gains its wings

    2019-12-19T12:09:00Z

    It’s been a busy year for Virgin Galactic, the Richard Branson-led bid to shape the future of human spaceflight. After some 15 years in development marked by delays and two fatal accidents – one on the ground and one in flight – 2019 opened with the hangover of celebrations from ...

  • AIRBUS HELICOPTERS 2019 H225 Air Greenland
    In depth

    Rehabilitation drive sees H225 make gradual return to service

    2019-12-19T12:08:00Z

    Arguably one of the success stories over the past 12 months has been Airbus Helicopters’ efforts to repurpose the H225 heavy-twin. Initially banished from the offshore transport market in the wake of an April 2016 crash in Turoy, Norway, the situation was then compounded by plummeting oil prices and consequent helicopter overcapacity: even if operators were prepared to bring their H225s back into service, there was no requirement to do so.

  • BRA ATR 72-600
    News

    Pioneering ‘green’ loan finances BRA ATR 72-600

    2019-12-19T09:42:00Z

    Scandinavian carrier Braathens Regional Airlines has received an ATR 72-600 which, it claims, is the first commercial aircraft to be financed under an environmental initiative known as the ‘green loan’ principle. Green loans are defined by the Loan Market Association as instruments made available exclusively to finance eligible green projects, ...

  • N777AS-2
    News

    Inquiry raps VIP 777 operator over safety practices

    2019-12-18T20:26:00Z

    Investigators have concluded that the VIP carrier involved in a serious Boeing 777-200ER wing-strike incident at Le Bourget was operating with poor safety practices.

  • N777AS
    News

    Botched approach led VIP 777 to strike wing and stabiliser

    2019-12-18T10:22:00Z

    French investigators have detailed a Boeing 777-200ER crew’s botched landing attempt at Paris Le Bourget which resulted in a wing and horizontal stabiliser strike on the runway before the pilots executed a go-around. Investigation authority BEA says the crew tried to correct the 777’s flightpath after it overshot a low-altitude ...

  • KLM Cityhopper Embraer 190
    News

    Cityhopper E190 crew persisted with unstable approach despite alerts

    2019-12-17T14:33:00Z

    Dutch investigators have stressed the importance of adhering to standard procedures after an Embraer 190 crew continued with an unstable approach, with neither pilot calling for a go-around despite ground-proximity system warnings. The KLM Cityhopper aircraft (PH-EZR) had been operating to Amsterdam Schiphol from Krakow on 7 February last year, ...

  • Icelandair 737 Max
    News

    Icelandair not expecting 737 Max return before May 2020

    2019-12-17T09:02:00Z

    Icelandair Group’s pessimism over the Boeing 737 Max’s return to service has deepened, with the company disclosing that it does not expect to re-introduce the twinjet before May next year. The company says the delay will have “minimum impact” on Icelandair’s flight schedule and its passengers, because the carrier has ...

  • AtlasGlobal A320
    News

    Turkey’s AtlasGlobal prepares to resume flights

    2019-12-16T22:29:00Z

    Turkish carrier AtlasGlobal is preparing to restore services, after re-opening its reservations system after nearly a month-long suspension.

  • C295 Irish Air Corps
    News

    Dublin, Prague bolster Airbus C295 backlog

    2019-12-16T13:06:00Z

    Airbus Defence & Space has secured new orders for its C295 twin-turboprop from the Czech Republic and Ireland.

  • LOT 737-800
    News

    LOT 737 departed with weight error after mail overlooked

    2019-12-13T11:03:00Z

    UK investigators have determined that a LOT Boeing 737-800 took off from London Heathrow with a weight error close to 1t, after a consignment of mail was inadvertently discarded from loading records. The mail was initially recorded twice in the load management system while the aircraft (SP-LWA) was being prepared ...

  • Remote tower
    News

    Dutch airports set to introduce remote towers

    2019-12-13T09:30:00Z

    Maastricht and Groningen airports in the Netherlands are set to undergo a switch to digital remote tower control under a programme overseen by Dutch air navigation service LVNL. The two airports will be part of an initial deployment of remote towers through a contract which will also establish a remote ...

  • Saab 340B excursion at Savonlinna
    News

    Safety not considered during air service tenders: investigators

    2019-12-12T16:53:00Z

    Finnish investigators have raised concerns that safety considerations are not given sufficient attention during competitive tender processes for air services. The country’s Safety Investigation Authority has highlighted the “minor role” that safety issues play in public tendering, in its probe into a Saab 340B excursion during landing at Savonlinna in ...

  • RAF-Avia Saab 340B YL-RAF
    News

    Excursion Saab 340 floated before landing on snow bank

    2019-12-12T07:08:00Z

    Finnish investigators believe a RAF-Avia Saab 340B crew did not realise that the aircraft had drifted left of the centreline, over an area of banked snow on the edge of the runway, before it touched down at Savonlinna airport. Runway 12 had been cleared to a width of 37m a ...

  • Atlanta airport-delta-970-(c) Rex Shutterstock
    Airline Business

    North American airline profits seen strengthening in 2019

    2019-12-11T22:51:00Z

    IATA sees all regions except North American carriers making less profits in 2019 than it expected six months ago, but by contrast expects all these other regions to improve their performance next year.

  • Ryanair 737 tails
    News

    Ryanair passengers ‘will not know if 737 Max is due to operate flight’

    2019-12-11T15:42:00Z

    Ryanair’s aircraft allocation procedures mean passengers will not be told during the booking process whether or not their flights are due to be operated by Boeing 737 Max jets, according to group chief executive Michael O’Leary.

  • Ryanair group chief executive Michael O'Leary
    News

    Ryanair chief wants ‘majority in favour of something’ from UK election

    2019-12-11T12:36:00Z

    The airline industry would benefit from the UK’s parliamentary election on 12 December producing a “clear majority” regarding a way forward on Brexit, in the view of Ryanair group chief executive Michael O’Leary.

  • Rafale 640 c Dassault Aviation DrlTr2BXgAEIHP8
    News

    F3-R-standard Rafale gains key French approval

    2019-12-11T12:31:00Z

    France has declared initial operational capability (IOC) with the F3-R-standard Dassault Rafale fighter.