Latest Airlines news – Page 225

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    Lufthansa targets more ‘needs-based’ pilot-training model

    2021-02-18T17:31:00Z

    Lufthansa is restructuring its in-house flight school programme to facilitate a “more needs-based” pilot supply for the group’s different operators.

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    Air France-KLM braced for tough first quarter after €7bn loss in 2020

    2021-02-18T08:43:00Z

    Air France-KLM is warning of an even more challenging first quarter of 2021 before it hopes to lift capacity in the summer after today posting a group net loss of €7.1 billion ($8.6 billion) for the pandemic-hit 2020

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    Qantas to build new flight training centre in Brisbane

    2021-02-18T03:03:00Z

    Qantas will build a new flight training centre at Brisbane airport by the end of the year and expand existing facilities at Melbourne, as part of a wider relocation of training assets.  

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    Cathay’s January passenger load factor sinks to dismal 13.3%

    2021-02-18T02:26:00Z

    Cathay Pacific reported its lowest ever passenger load factor in January, with passenger numbers for the month plunging to six-month lows, as it confronts an “extremely challenging” start to 2021. 

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    ​Cebu Pacific finalises $260 million local-currency rights issue

    2021-02-18T01:22:00Z

    Cebu Pacific has finalised details of its planned Ps12.5 billion ($258 million) rights offering, aimed at providing the Philippine low-cost carrier with funds to repay debts – including those owed to lessors – and ensuring it has sufficient funds to refund passengers.

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    Uzbek start-up Qanot Sharq signs for A320s

    2021-02-17T19:06:00Z

    Uzbek start-up carrier Qanot Sharq Airlines is taking a pair of Airbus A320s for its initial fleet, acquired from US lessor Air Lease. Qanot Sharq is based in Tashkent, the capital of Uzbekistan. At the MAKS Moscow air show in 2019, the airline signed an agreement – described as “soft” ...

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    Regional business air market has changed for good: Loganair chief

    2021-02-17T15:33:00Z

    Many companies will simply not go back to traveling the way they did before the pandemic, believes Jonathan Hinkles

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    French and Swedish state aid to airlines not discriminatory: European court

    2021-02-17T14:56:00Z

    European court judges have thrown out a case against the state aid granted to French and Scandinavian carriers, which had been brought by budget airline Ryanair. Ryanair had alleged infringement of non-discrimination principles as well as the obligation to weigh the benefits of the aid against its adverse effect on ...

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    Lufthansa in talks for smaller types after A380 and 747 withdrawal: Spohr

    2021-02-17T10:59:00Z

    Lufthansa Group is holding talks with Airbus and Boeing to bring smaller aircraft into the fleet in place of the larger types the company is withdrawing as a consequence of the air transport crisis. Chief executive Carsten Spohr told a German symposium, hosted by the London School of Economics on ...

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    TUI’s Belgian carrier puts 737 Max back into operation

    2021-02-17T10:01:00Z

    Leisure company TUI Group has started re-introducing the Boeing 737 Max to service, with its Belgian carrier TUIfly conducting flights to Malaga and Alicante. The initial aircraft (OO-MAX), a 737 Max 8, departed Brussels shortly before 09:45 on 17 February. “At the moment we have a very small programme in ...

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    Qantas, China Eastern partnership extended to 2023

    2021-02-17T03:20:00Z

    Australia’s competition watchdog has allowed Qantas and China Eastern Airlines to extend their strategic partnership until 31 March 2023, pointing out that the alliance will help both carriers navigate a post-pandemic demand recovery.

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    SAS stays with Leap-1A for remainder of A320neo order

    2021-02-16T10:50:00Z

    Scandinavian operator SAS has stayed with CFM International for a further batch of engines for its Airbus A320neo-family fleet. SAS has directly ordered 65 A320neos of which 30 have been delivered. It also operates another 15 on lease, including a single A321LR, all of them fitted with the CFM Leap-1A ...

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    ​Grounded Jet Airways reports $391 million FY2019-20 loss

    2021-02-16T05:18:00Z

    Jet Airways, the Indian carrier that has been grounded since April 2019, has posted a net loss of Rs28.4 billion ($391 million) for the 2019-20 fiscal year ended 31 March 2020.

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    El Al sets out post-crisis earnings forecast as it nears loan deal

    2021-02-15T11:22:00Z

    El Al is projecting a $200 million improvement in its earnings in 2024, compared with the average figure achieved over 2017-19. The airline has put the forecast to investors as it seeks to raise $75 million by September 2021 as part of a financial package which would also include a ...

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    El Al seeks to raise $75m in new capital to obtain $300m loan

    2021-02-15T10:00:00Z

    Israeli flag-carrier El Al is seeking to raise around $75 million through issuing tradeable warrants, as part of a bid to obtain a state-backed loan worth about $300 million. The issue has been approved by the Israeli ministry of finance, subject to an undertaking by El Al’s controlling shareholder to ...

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    Court approves reorganisation of six HNA carriers

    2021-02-15T03:11:00Z

    The highest court in China’s Hainan province has approved applications from creditors to place 10 affiliates of Hainan Airlines Holding in bankruptcy reorganisation, including six airlines, a 10 February filing to the Shanghai Stock Exchange shows.

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    Lessors strike deals with Thai Airways

    2021-02-15T01:21:00Z

    Many lessors have reached agreements with Thai Airways International on the future of their aircraft as part of the carrier’s restructuring process, lessors with exposure and people close to the restructuring tell Cirium.

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    El Al considers further capital raise to obtain loan

    2021-02-12T22:02:00Z

    Israeli flag-carrier El Al is considering raising further capital as part of its efforts to secure loan financing. The airline says it is “examining the possibility” of raising capital to “strengthen” the company’s equity position. El Al says this reinforced equity is a condition of the Israeli ministry of finance ...

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    Embattled Air Namibia recalls fleet and ceases operations

    2021-02-11T12:20:00Z

    Struggling African carrier Air Namibia is cancelling all flights from 11 February, and returning its fleet to its Windhoek base. The cessation of operations for the troubled flag-carrier comes eight months after the Namibian president, Hage Geingob, told the country’s parliament that the airline should be liquidated. Geingob had made ...

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    Start-up Flyr plans listing on Norwegian stock exchange

    2021-02-11T11:33:00Z

    Norwegian start-up Flyr will apply for a listing on the Oslo stock exchange’s Euronext Growth market as it seeks to raise NKr600 million ($70 million) from private equity investors. The airline has already secured NKr165 million from cornerstone investors, giving the airline an initial valuation of NKr750 million. Investors already ...