Latest Airlines news – Page 226

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    Lessor NAC stands firm as minister hints at Garuda CRJ1000 axe

    2021-02-10T19:20:00Z

    Leasing firm Nordic Aviation Capital is acknowledging negotiations with Garuda Indonesia with regards to Bombardier CRJ1000s it supplied to the flag-carrier, as a result of pandemic-related financial pressures on the airline. But it is insisting that it will hold Garuda to its obligations, after an Indonesian minister stated that he ...

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    Air Arabia limits full-year loss with profitable final quarter

    2021-02-10T16:06:00Z

    Air Arabia has managed to achieve a second profitable quarter for 2020, enabling it to contain its full-year net loss to Dhs192 million ($52 million). It turned in a fourth-quarter surplus of Dhs20 million, despite a 53% reduction in revenues, having also been profitable in the first. While the fourth-quarter ...

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    IATA health passport app to roll out with 20 airlines

    2021-02-10T12:06:00Z

    Carriers back app which allows passengers to store and share Covid-19 vaccine and test records, and could be key to reopening international travel

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    ​IndiGo’s parent settles case with securities regulator

    2021-02-10T05:07:00Z

    Indian low-cost carrier IndiGo’s parent Interglobe Aviation has agreed to pay Rs21 million ($288,000) to India’s securities regulator to settle a case involving compliance violations.

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    Chinese airlines saw 60% plunge in January passenger traffic

    2021-02-10T02:21:00Z

    Airlines in China carried fewer passengers in January, amid a resurgence of local coronavirus cases that threaten to upend recovery momentum.

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    AAPA sees vaccine egalitarianism as the key to reviving tourism

    2021-02-10T01:24:00Z

    It will be difficult to reopen borders for tourism until most of the world’s population has been vaccinated, and the disparity between developed and emerging economies could potentially hamper progress, the Association of Asia Pacific Airlines (AAPA) has warned.

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    Swissport names former EasyJet executive as new chief

    2021-02-09T14:45:00Z

    Restructuring ground handler Swissport International has appointed Warwick Brady, currently head of the recently rebranded Stobart Group, as its new chief executive, enabling Christoph Mueller to take up the chairman role with the Swiss firm.

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    BA eyes UK alcohol-to-fuel plant after sustainability tie-up with LanzaJet

    2021-02-09T11:46:00Z

    British Airways is the latest carrier to tie up with a sustainable alcohol-to-fuel initiative established last year by carbon recycling and biotechnology firm LanzaTech. Its agreement involves not only the supply of fuel but initial exploration into a possible biorefinery for the airline in the UK. UK long-haul carrier Virgin ...

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    SIA swaps 787s for more 777-9s in S$4 billion capex deferral

    2021-02-09T11:28:00Z

    Singapore Airlines Group has made significant changes to its order book — by swapping Boeing 787-10s for more 777-9s — in a move that sees it defer more than S$4 billion ($3.01 billion) in capital spending by about three years. 

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    Icelandair focuses on cash preservation as pandemic resurgence bites

    2021-02-09T08:39:00Z

    Icelandair transported just 14,000 passengers during December 2020, but even this figure was more than the October and November totals combined. Fourth-quarter revenues for Icelandair Group amounted to just $60 million to 31 December, down by more than 80%, while pre-tax losses for the period reached $97 million. It attributes ...

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    Malaysia can do more to help its aviation industry: Panel

    2021-02-09T07:53:00Z

    While the Malaysian government has gone some way in helping its airline industry tide through the coronavirus crisis, more can done to give the ailing sector a fillip — especially because recovery is hard to predict. 

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    Optimistic Icelandair sees spring return for 737 Max

    2021-02-08T19:59:00Z

    Icelandair Group is optimistic that it will be able to start ramping-up its network in the second quarter of this year, and intends to return its Boeing 737 Max fleet to service in spring. The company has six 737 Max jets which have been grounded for nearly two years. But ...

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    Aer Lingus secures €150m loan from Irish state recovery fund

    2021-02-08T10:28:00Z

    Irish carrier Aer Lingus has tapped a state-backed pandemic recovery fund to secure €150 million ($180 million) in debt funding. The capital has been secured from the Ireland Strategic Investment Fund’s (ISIF) €2 billion Pandemic Stabilisation and Recovery Fund, which the country’s finance ministry established last year to support struggling ...

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    ​Aeroflot losses hit $1.3 billion in 2020

    2021-02-05T15:02:00Z

    Russian flag carrier Aeroflot incurred a net loss in 2020 amid slumping revenue as passenger numbers were hammered by the Covid-19 crisis.

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    Lufthansa repays KfW loan early after €1.6bn bond issue

    2021-02-04T18:32:00Z

    Lufthansa Group is to pay back early its loan from financial firm KfW following the German airline company’s issuing of €1.6 billion in bonds. The group says it has placed the bonds in two tranches, with terms of four and seven years. Lufthansa’s initial tranche of €750 million runs to ...

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    Strong cargo demand helps Singapore Airlines cut Q3 loss

    2021-02-04T12:48:00Z

    Singapore Airlines Group narrowed its third-quarter operating loss, as stronger cargo performance helped offset any further revenue loss from a pandemic-led collapse in passenger travel demand. 

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    Korean Air reports $213 million operating profit for 2020

    2021-02-04T09:35:00Z

    Korean Air has reported a W238.3 billion ($213 million) operating profit in 2020, 17% below 2019 levels, on the back of a strong cargo business and company-wide cost cutting efforts. 

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    ​China Eastern’s parent to pump in up to $1.67bn via A-share issue

    2021-02-04T06:12:00Z

    China Eastern Airlines’ controlling shareholder CEA Holding will inject up to CNY10.8 billion ($1.67 billion) into the airline by purchasing nearly 2.5 billion of newly issued A-shares, in a move the Shanghai-based carrier says will provide “strong financial support” for it to develop its business to cope with the impact of Covid-19.

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    Spanish long-haul start-up World2Fly plans transatlantic services

    2021-02-03T17:08:00Z

    Newly-established Spanish operator World2Fly is seeking to open transatlantic services to US destinations. The airline – which has ambitions to operate Airbus A350s – has obtained an A330-300 formerly used by Spanish carrier Air Europa. This aircraft (EC-LXR) is powered by Rolls-Royce Trent 700 engines and was originally delivered to ...

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    New Belavia chief prepares for 737 Classic withdrawal

    2021-02-03T16:06:00Z

    Belarusian flag-carrier Belavia is intending to stop operations with its older-generation Boeing 737s as it looks towards taking the 737 Max. Belavia has appointed a new general director, former marketing director Igor Cherginets, to succeed long-term airline chief Anatoly Gusarov. Cherginets says the airline is planning to modernise with the ...