Latest Airlines news – Page 222

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    Portuguese government seeks approval for €460m aid to TAP

    2021-03-12T19:42:00Z

    Portugal’s government has formally notified the European Commission of its intent to grant interim support to flag-carrier TAP. The support is designed to guarantee the airline’s liquidity until a restructuring programme is approved. Up to €463 million in aid within the scope of the restructuring can be notified, according to ...

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    SIA to ‘progressively’ bring 737 Max fleet out of desert

    2021-03-12T07:56:00Z

    Singapore Airlines will “progressively” return four remaining Boeing 737 Max aircraft to Singapore from storage in Australia, as a cabin retrofit programme gets underway for the type.

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    Thai Airways tests market appetite for sale of A380 pair

    2021-03-12T07:24:00Z

    Thai Airways International is gauging market interest for two of its Airbus A380s.

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    Embattled Cathay Pacific sees February traffic weaken further

    2021-03-12T06:26:00Z

    Cathay Pacific expects to carry few than 600 passengers a day in March, while operating a “skeleton passenger flight schedule”, as new crew quarantine measures introduced by the Hong Kong government kick in.

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    Vietnam’s central bank proposes $174m loan for flag carrier

    2021-03-12T01:26:00Z

    Vietnam’s central bank is proposing to offer D4 trillion ($174 million) of loans to help the national flag carrier as it struggles amid the Covid-19 pandemic. The funds will be provided to Vietnam Airlines through credit institutions and refinanced by the central bank, which will not charge interest on the ...

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    Aeroflot approves transfer of 10 737-800s to Pobeda

    2021-03-11T23:06:00Z

    Aeroflot’s board has approved the transfer of 10 Boeing 737-800s from its fleet to that of its low-cost budget sister carrier Pobeda. The aircraft will be sub-leased from April-June this year according to the board decision, although the possibility of a postponement remains. Aeroflot Group says the lease periods range ...

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    Low-cost carriers urge for long-haul to be included in EU’s SAF mandate

    2021-03-11T16:54:00Z

    A coalition of short-haul airlines, other aviation organisations and environmental groups are calling on the European Commission to ensure that long-haul flights are included in a forthcoming EU mandate on the use of sustainable aviation fuel.

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    Pandemic freight demand assists pared-back CargoLogicAir

    2021-03-11T14:47:00Z

    Freight activity catalysed by the pandemic helped UK-based CargoLogicAir last year to improve on a weak performance in 2019, the company has disclosed. The carrier – linked to Russia’s Volga-Dnepr Group – ran into problems in 2020 and sought a temporary suspension of its operating licence, which was subsequently restored ...

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    Single Icelandair brand to cover Air Iceland Connect operations

    2021-03-11T12:05:00Z

    Icelandair Group is bringing its regional carrier Air Iceland Connect under the single brand of the parent airline, in a bid to simplify its operations. The integration will take effect from 16 March, says the company, with the international network of Icelandair being combined with domestic links and the regional ...

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    ​Norwegian files restructuring plan to courts

    2021-03-11T11:01:00Z

    Low-cost carrier Norwegian has sent its plan for financial restructuring to the Irish and Norwegian courts, as it seeks permission from creditors and shareholders to continue the remodelling of its business and initiate a capital raise.

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    Australia extends A$1.2bn ‘ticket to recovery’ for tourism, airline sectors

    2021-03-11T03:12:00Z

    Australia has rolled out its latest round of financial support for its tourism and airline sectors, which have acutely felt the impact of the coronavirus pandemic. 

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    US DOT says airline employment at highest level since April 2020

    2021-03-11T00:56:00Z

    The US Department of Transportation (DOT) says airline industry employment in January rose to its highest level since April 2020, a tentative sign that demand for air travel may be returning following an almost year-long decline due to the coronavirus.

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    NordStar-KrasAvia tie-up to support northern Russia network development

    2021-03-10T23:11:00Z

    Russian carrier NordStar has entered a tie-up with regional operator KrasAvia, a consortium intended to increase air transport access for the area. President Vladimir Putin had supported a proposal to establish a base carrier at Norilsk – a designation which has been granted to NordStar – and create a co-operation ...

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    Aeroflot Group impairs Rossiya goodwill and Aurora disposal

    2021-03-10T21:19:00Z

    Aeroflot Group has disclosed a Rb6.5 billion ($88 million) write-off of goodwill for its subsidiary airline Rossiya in its full-year financial results. The company has also listed a Rb5.07 billion loss from the disposal of another subsidiary, the eastern Russian carrier Aurora which it sold for the token sum of ...

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    President Biden to sign bill providing $14bn to airlines

    2021-03-10T20:34:00Z

    Both houses of the US Congress have now passed a pandemic-relief bill that would make billions of dollars in aid available for the benefit of employees at US airlines.

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    Court urges Czech Airlines creditors to file prompt claims

    2021-03-10T16:43:00Z

    Czech Airlines creditors are being urged to submit claims within two months following the carrier’s filing for insolvency with a Prague court. The municipal court has ruled that an interim creditors’ committee be appointed with Czech Airlines Technics, the Czech bank Ceska Sporitelna, and the aviation general sales agent Air ...

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    Two Icelandair 767s to be converted to freighters in leaseback deal

    2021-03-10T16:16:00Z

    Icelandair Group has reached a sale-and-leaseback agreement for a pair of Boeing 767-300ER which will be converted into freighters. The aircraft are being sold to Atlas Air Worldwide Holdings’ associated joint venture Titan Aircraft Investments. Icelandair Group says the 767s will be converted in spring next year and be re-introduced, ...

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    ​Firmer crude oil bolsters jet fuel prices

    2021-03-10T11:33:00Z

    The price of jet kerosene is continuing to strengthen despite weak demand from airlines, as firmer crude oil values filter through to the market.

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    Cathay sees no further fleet cuts following record loss

    2021-03-10T10:20:00Z

    Cathay Pacific Group does not expect to park more aircraft in long-term storage overseas beyond those already in Australia and Spain, as it looks at cargo opportunities for more aircraft types to bolster revenue.

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    Cut in UK domestic air passenger duty floated for transport consultation

    2021-03-10T09:16:00Z

    Consultation is set to take place on cutting the UK’s air passenger duty scheme as part of a broad government rethink on the country’s transport network. Air passenger duty is a distance-based scheme which is pitched as a mechanism for addressing environmental concerns, but has long been controversial with airlines. ...