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    Second US airline aid package faces ‘tough, tough road’: JetBlue exec

    2020-09-24T16:20:00Z

    A second tranche of financial aid for US airlines is integral for the health of the industry, New York-based JetBlue Airways president and chief operations officer Joanna Geraghty says.

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    United introduces coronavirus testing for Hawaii-bound customers

    2020-09-24T14:56:00Z

    United Airlines will introduce coronavirus testing for passengers in an effort to get customers back in aircraft as the global coronavirus crisis drags on.

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    KLM chief questions aims of EU sustainability policies

    2020-09-24T14:11:00Z

    Pieter Elbers does not “precisely understand what’s the objective” of some Commission targets

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    ​Ryanair winter bookings are at ‘10% of normal volumes’: O’Leary

    2020-09-24T11:34:00Z

    Low-cost carrier Ryanair is attempting to stimulate demand for winter travel by launching a buy-one-get-one-free flight offer and waiving change fees for tickets purchased in October and November, as it reports that bookings for the last two months of the year are significantly down on previous years.

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    Go-around airprox exposed risks of questionable Schiphol runway procedure

    2020-09-24T11:27:00Z

    Dutch investigators have warned that Amsterdam Schiphol is approaching a limit in terms of the amount of traffic it can safety handle, owing to the complexity of the airport’s design. The Dutch Safety Board made the remark after concluding an inquiry into a serious airprox incident that occurred during simultaneous ...

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    CMA CGM to take stake in French airline parent in freight push

    2020-09-24T08:48:00Z

    Shipping transport and logistics group CMA CGM has signed a memorandum of understanding to take a 30% stake in Groupe Dubreuil Aero, shareholder of carriers Air Caraibes and French Bee.

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    Concerns emerge over new El Al investor’s ownership

    2020-09-24T07:51:00Z

    Israeli flag-carrier El Al’s new ownership structure has already run into problems, just a week after the share offering which resulted in a change in major shareholder. The new investor, Kanfei Nesharim, took a 43% shareholding in El Al during the share offering on 16 September. It had declared at ...

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    Cabin-swap freighters' flight-time limited to reduce fire risk

    2020-09-24T07:40:00Z

    European safety regulators are intending to impose a 2,000h flight-time limit on passenger aircraft converted to transport freight, as part of a mitigation strategy to reduce the risk of catastrophic fire. The European Union Aviation Safety Agency has drawn up a proposed deviation from normal freighter certification requirements, in order ...

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    Vietnam Airlines resumes international flying with Seoul-Hanoi

    2020-09-24T05:29:00Z

    Vietnam Airlines has opened bookings for Seoul-Hanoi, with the first flight scheduled to depart 25 September. “This is the first official scheduled international commercial flight to Vietnam since the Covid-19 situation restabilised in Vietnam,” the airline said in a 23 September statement. Source: Vietnam Airlines A Vietnam Airlines ...

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    Neste and Shell team up to produce sustainable aviation fuel

    2020-09-23T20:48:00Z

    Finnish sustainable aviation fuel supplier Neste is teaming up with petroleum heavyweight Royal Dutch Shell to “significantly increase” the supply and availability of the lower-emissions fuel for the commercial aviation industry starting in October.

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    Israir operates Bahrain flight after Israeli pact with kingdom

    2020-09-23T18:19:00Z

    Israeli leisure carrier Israir has carried out a service to Bahrain from Tel Aviv, a week after the signing of a diplomatic accord between the two countries. Israir operated an Airbus A320 on the route which – like a previous El Al flight to the United Arab Emirates – involved ...

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    MC-21 deliveries to start ‘by the end’ of 2021: Russian industry minister

    2020-09-23T09:56:00Z

    First deliveries of the Irkut MC-21 to launch operator Aeroflot will take place by the end of 2021, according to Russian trade and industry minister Denis Manturov. Manturov says the combination of sanctions on the country and, in particular, the coronavirus situation have forced a delay to the twinjet’s flight-test ...

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    MD-83 veered off Kiev runway after unstable approach and spoiler omission

    2020-09-23T09:00:00Z

    Ukrainian investigators have determined that the crew of a Boeing MD-83 that veered off the runway at Kiev Zhulhany during a thunderstorm had chosen to continue an unstabilised approach, and failed to arm the aircraft’s spoilers before landing. The Bravo Airlines twinjet (UR-CPR) was following an ILS approach to runway ...

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    ​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 ...

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    Beijing Daxing hits 10-million passenger mark, a year after opening

    2020-09-23T02:30:00Z

    Passenger throughput at Beijing’s newest airport, Daxing International, hit the 10 million mark on 22 September, nearly a year since the facility commenced operations. The airport, which opened late September last year, adds that it expects total passenger throughput by the end of the year to be around 16 million ...

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    American Airlines pilots to begin 737 Max training in November

    2020-09-23T02:02:00Z

    American Airlines’ pilots will begin 737 Max “special training” in November in preparation for the jet’s return to service, with the company’s entire complement of 737 pilots expected to complete the reviews by January 2021.

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    Volaris shareholders vote in favour of capital increase

    2020-09-22T17:21:00Z

    Mexican low-cost carrier Volaris has won shareholder approval to raise up to Ps3.5 billion ($164 million) in capital. The airline says it is “evaluating different financing alternatives” after shareholders approved the plan at an extraordinary general meeting on 18 September. Source: Airbus Options under consideration are a ...

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    Travel restrictions prompt Wizz to put St Petersburg launch on hold

    2020-09-22T15:50:00Z

    Expanding Central European carrier Wizz AIr has been forced to put plans to launch its first Russian base on hold as a result of fresh travel restrictions.

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    Crisis diminishes cross-border merger prospects: IAG ex-chief Walsh

    2020-09-22T14:56:00Z

    Former IAG chief executive Willie Walsh believes the prospects for greater cross-border merger freedom have receded in the wake of the air transport crisis, because governments are more likely to act to protect airlines. Speaking at a Eurocontrol event on 22 September, Walsh said he expected consolidation in the form ...

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    International air travel can only be revived by Covid-19 testing: IATA

    2020-09-22T14:26:00Z

    A systematic pre-flight coronavirus testing regime for all international passengers is the only way to kick-start the airline sector’s recovery, according to IATA.