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    ITA Airways paints first A220 with special sustainability livery

    2022-10-11T15:51:00Z

    ITA Airways’ first Airbus A220 twinjet will sport a sustainability-themed livery when it enters service in the coming days.

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    Consolidation key for European airlines to compete globally: Aercap chief

    2022-10-11T13:47:00Z

    European regulators and politicians need to pave the way for further consolidation within the airline sector if its operators are going to be able to compete against global rivals, the head of the world’s biggest aircraft lessor argues.

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    El Al considers acquiring freighter as regulator prepares to amend licence

    2022-10-11T10:52:00Z

    Israeli flag-carrier El Al is considering acquiring a dedicated freighter, after the country’s civil aviation regulator notified the airline that its dormant authorisation to operate freighters will be cancelled. The amendment to El Al’s commercial licence will take effect from 17 October. El Al says it received the notification on ...

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    Norse Atlantic reins-in winter transatlantic capacity

    2022-10-10T17:54:00Z

    Norse Atlantic Airways is trimming its capacity for the winter season, following its previous indication that it would exercise caution over the next few months and potentially reduce its flying programme. The airline started operating in mid-June and has built a network connecting three European cities – Oslo, Berlin and ...

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    Bond brothers to put Loganair up for sale

    2022-10-10T13:49:00Z

    Long-standing owners of UK regional carrier Loganair, Stephen and Peter Bond, are to appoint advisors for the possible sale of their stake in the airline.

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    KLM names new boss for Cityhopper

    2022-10-10T13:07:00Z

    KLM has named Maarten Koopmans as the new managing director of its regional unit KLM Cityhopper.

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    UK’s Hans Airways picks Moment to supply A330 entertainment system

    2022-10-10T10:29:00Z

    UK start-up long-haul carrier Hans Airways has selected French firm Moment to provide portable in-flight entertainment for passengers. The airline has taken delivery of an Airbus A330-200 and says it has signed a letter of intent to equip the twinjet with the Flymingo Box entertainment system. Flymingo Box is a ...

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    Transavia venture arm backs all-electric start-up carrier

    2022-10-10T07:15:00Z

    Air France-KLM Group carrier Transavia is investing in a start-up operator which aims to concentrate on flying fully-electric aircraft. The start-up, Lucy, intends to offer electric flights from Eindhoven from 2025 using five-seat aircraft with a range of 135nm (250km). Transavia is participating through its investment division, Transavia Ventures, as ...

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    Air transport bodies welcome ICAO resolution on net-zero goal

    2022-10-07T17:55:00Z

    Aviation industry bodies have welcomed the resolution passed by governments at the close of ICAO’s triennial assembly in Montreal today adopting the goal of net-zero carbon emissions for international flights by 2050.

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    Airline connectivity could worsen under Viasat-Inmarsat tie-up: UK regulator

    2022-10-07T06:42:00Z

    UK competition regulators believe airlines could face higher prices but worse quality for on-board wi-fi as a consequence of the merger of satellite communications firms Viasat and Inmarsat. Viasat unveiled a $7.3 billion acquisition agreement to take over Inmarsat in November last year, through a deal involving $850 million in ...

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    Austrian trims business-class on 777 fleet to fit more premium-economy seats

    2022-10-06T07:14:00Z

    Austrian Airlines is to reconfigure its Boeing 777-200ER fleet, shifting the balance away from business-class accommodation in favour of premium-economy. It will remove six business-class seats from each of its six aircraft, in order to increase accommodation in the other cabins. Austrian’s 777s are currently fitted with 306 seats comprising ...

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    Pilot union warns Cathay ‘unprepared’ for recovery amid ‘unprecedented’ staffing shortage

    2022-10-06T07:11:00Z

    A Cathay Pacific pilot union has urged the carrier to “return to market driven employment terms” in order to retain and re-enlist pilots who have left, amid allegations that the airline “stands unprepared” to fully recover operations as the city’s travel restrictions begin to ease. 

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    LOT set to double 737 Max 8 fleet as it weighs renewal options

    2022-10-06T05:49:00Z

    Polish flag-carrier LOT is to introduce another six Boeing 737 Max 8s, more than doubling its fleet of the re-engined type. All six aircraft are being source on long-term operating lease from US company Air Lease. LOT is to take delivery of all the twinjets in October, the airline states. ...

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    Eurowings pilots set to strike over lack of collective bargaining progress

    2022-10-05T11:18:00Z

    Pilots at German operator Eurowings are set to strike on 6 October, after talks on a collective agreement failed. Eurowings pilots had already indicated the potential for industrial action with a vote backing the collective bargaining committee’s strategy. Pilots have been seeking progress on issues such as maximum flight-duty time. ...

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    Flyr holding investor discussions to strengthen finances

    2022-10-05T10:10:00Z

    Norwegian carrier Flyr is looking at options to reinforce its finances, and has engaged advisers to hold discussions with existing and potential new investors. Flyr is cutting back its operations for the winter in an effort to reduce costs and it states that the talks are based on its revised ...

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    Norway’s Flyr halves operational fleet for winter in bid to slash costs

    2022-10-05T08:56:00Z

    Norwegian operator Flyr is halving its operational fleet for the winter, reducing its route network, and shedding personnel in order to slash costs in the face of higher fuel prices and inflationary pressure.

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    SAS secures new leasing terms for 36 aircraft

    2022-10-05T06:29:00Z

    Ten lessors have agreed to amend the lease terms of 36 aircraft within the fleet of Scandinavian carrier SAS, as part of the airline’s efforts to restructure. Leasing arrangements have been a particular focus of the ‘SAS Forward’ restructuring plan drawn up by the carrier, which is under US Chapter ...

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    Croatia Airlines to become all-Airbus A220 operator by 2026

    2022-10-04T16:58:00Z

    Croatia Airlines has chosen the Airbus A220 for its fleet renewal, following years of negotiations with airframers over an order for narrowbody jets. The commitment will see the Star Alliance carrier become a single-type operator “by 2026”, it says on 4 October. The Pratt & Whitney PW1500G-powered jets will replace ...

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    KLM and Transavia seek to expand unruly passenger data-sharing initiative

    2022-10-04T07:30:00Z

    Air France-KLM Group carriers KLM and Transavia are to exchange data on disruptive passengers in order to impose mutual penalties irrespective of the airline involved. KLM claims the arrangement is the first in the world to involve such data-sharing, and the operators are seeking to broaden the initiative to other ...

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    Key Asia-Pacific carriers to beef up Japan capacity

    2022-10-04T02:24:00Z

    Major Asia-Pacific carriers are beefing up capacity to Japan following Tokyo’s decision to drop travel restrictions related to coronavirus pandemic from 11 October. South Korea’s Asiana Airlines will operate far more weekly services to Japan from 30 October, with an aim to operate 40% of its pre-pandemic Japanese capacity by ...