All Fleets articles – Page 127

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    Airline Business

    Lessors test the market with portfolio sales

    2020-09-23T11:47:00Z

    Lessors typically trade an average of 550 single-aisle and 95 twin-aisle aircraft a year, based on Cirium data for the past five years, far greater than the 150 single-aisle and 16 twin-aisle aircraft from 1 January to 22 September.

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    Airline Business

    For airlines, a focus on 'getting back to 2019 ' ignores reality

    2020-09-23T11:40:00Z

    As with many coronavirus crisis-related discussions – involving airlines or otherwise – it is tempting to focus on getting back to how things were, even at the cost of considering that some changes might be for the better.

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    Airline Business

    Tim Clark reflects on Emirates’ incredible journey

    2020-09-23T11:05:00Z

    As he nears his departure after more than three decades at the heart of Emirates Airline, Tim Clark tells FlightGlobal how the Middle Eastern operator went from minnow to global player

  • United 787-9
    News

    ​CDB Aviation agrees Max and Dreamliner SLBs with United Airlines

    2020-09-23T03:24:00Z

    CDB Aviation has agreed to purchase and lease back 12 new aircraft from US carrier United Airlines. The transaction comprises two Boeing 787-9s and 10 737 Max 8s, a 22 September filing to the Hong Kong stock exchange shows. Source: United Airlines CDB Aviation’s sale and leaseback transaction ...

  • Yvonne-MAKOLO-c-RwandAir
    Airline Business

    RwandAir chief Makolo on recovery, Qatar and pan-African aims

    2020-09-21T09:35:00Z

    The Covid crisis may have created numerous immediate challenges, but RwandAir chief Yvonne Makolo says the carrier has many reasons for optimism about its long-term future

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    News

    AerSale buys 24 757-200s for freighter conversions and part-out

    2020-09-18T15:27:00Z

    Aircraft trader and support specialist AerSale has acquired 24 Boeing 757-200 passenger jets that were stored at its facilities in Arizona and New Mexico.

  • Ryanair 737 tail
    News

    Ryanair could order more Max jets by year-end: Davy

    2020-09-17T15:53:00Z

    Ryanair may “take advantage of market softness” and add to its Boeing 737 Max orderbook by the end of the year, Davy Research has predicted in a new report.

  • A300B1 first flight
    In depth

    Five decades of widebody deliveries and development

    2020-09-15T11:40:00Z

    Since Boeing handed the first 747-100 (N733PA) to Pan Am at its Everett plant near Seattle on 12 December 1969, the world’s manufacturers have delivered almost 9,700 more widebodies to airlines, governments, air forces – and even some wealthy individuals.

  • Aeroflot Il-86
    In depth

    How Soviets decided four was the magic number

    2020-09-15T11:40:00Z

    Call it an air transport anachronism, but just as four-engined airliners are slipping, perhaps prematurely, into the realms of nostalgia, Russian airframer VASO is assembling a new widebody quadjet, the Ilyushin Il-96-400M, at its facility in Voronezh.

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    Airline Business

    Wild weekend offers, domestic tourism power China airline recovery

    2020-09-15T05:54:00Z

    As countries around the world start to tap on domestic travel as a means of reviving economies battered by the coronavirus pandemic, one major economy has gone full steam ahead with its domestic recovery. In recent months, Chinese carriers have doubled down on domestic air travel efforts, touting discount after ...

  • Nok Air 737-800
    News

    Troubled Nok to improve fleet efficiency, seek alternative revenue sources

    2020-09-15T03:48:00Z

    Thai low-cost carrier Nok Air, which recently filed for business rehabilitation, will improve fleet efficiency, seek alternative revenue streams, and adjust its marketing efforts - all in a bid to reduce costs. The latest move comes as the troubled carrier’s securities were given the ‘caution’ sign by the Thai stock ...

  • Airbus delivery line-up Toulouse A330 A350 tails 2019
    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.

  • Starlux A330neo
    News

    Taiwan’s Starlux orders eight A330neos

    2020-09-12T15:11:00Z

    Starlux Airlines is set to become Taiwan’s first Airbus A330neo operator, after the carrier ordered eight examples of the widebody. Airbus, announcing the order on its social media channels, states that the eight widebodies will be leased from Air Lease Corporation. Source: Airbus Starlux Airlines ...

  • RwandAir
    News

    RwandAir no longer taking A330neo or 737 Max jets

    2020-09-10T08:12:00Z

    RwandAir is no longer taking the Airbus A330neo and Boeing 737 Max jets it had ordered via lessors.

  • Air New Zealand 777-300ER
    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

    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.

  • Emirates Airbus A380 take-off
    News

    Proposed A380neo would have offered double-digit fuel reduction: Clark

    2020-09-09T14:05:00Z

    Emirates Airline president Tim Clark laments Airbus’s decision to abandon the “A380neo”, believing that the proposed re-egngining would have created an “absolutely brilliant” aircraft offering a double-digit fuel-burn reduction.

  • Mandarin Airlines E190
    News

    Mandarin Airlines confirms E190 retirement

    2020-09-09T02:30:00Z

    Mandarin Airlines has confirmed that it will be retiring its Embraer E190s over the next three years, but remains coy about what will replace the regional jets. The China Airlines subsidiary confirms with FlightGlobal that it will phase out its fleet of six E190s — all of which are ...

  • Willie-Walsh
    News

    Walsh hands over IAG reins – and challenges – to Gallego

    2020-09-08T14:05:00Z

    Willie Walsh signed off as chief executive of British Airways and Iberia parent IAG during the group’s AGM today, while also confirming he is leaving the aviation industry after a four-decade career.

  • Wizz Abu Dhabi tail
    News

    UAE start-up Wizz Air Abu Dhabi receives first aircraft

    2020-09-06T10:19:00Z

    Wizz Air’s new Abu Dhabi division has received its first aircraft, an Airbus A321neo registered in the United Arab Emirates. The aircraft (A6-WZB), fitted with Pratt & Whitney PW1100G engines, was originally ordered by Wizz Air but underwent a sale-and-leaseback through Singapore’s BOC Aviation. It carries a livery similar to ...