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    Creditors to vote on Virgin Atlantic restructuring plan on 25 August

    2020-08-05T10:11:00Z

    Virgin Atlantic creditors will vote on the UK carrier’s restructuring plan at a meeting on 25 August after court proceedings in London yesterday.

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    Tigerair Australia to cease operations

    2020-08-05T02:38:00Z

    Low-cost operator Tigerair Australia will cease operations owing to a lack of demand in the Australian market. Parent company Virgin Australia states that it was shutting its low-cost arm down as “there is not sufficient customer demand to support two carriers at this time”, in an oblique reference to ...

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    Virgin Australia moves to all-737 fleet, cuts staff as it exits administration

    2020-08-05T01:56:00Z

    Virgin Australia will operate only Boeing 737s, focusing on its domestic and short-haul networks, as it enters a post-administration future with new owner Bain Capital. As part of the “resetting…to meet lower global and Australian demand”, the carrier, which entered voluntary administration in April, will also be cutting about ...

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    Virgin Atlantic seeks bankruptcy protection in New York

    2020-08-04T21:24:00Z

    UK carrier Virgin Atlantic Airways has filed for Chapter 15 bankruptcy protection in the USA, stating that it will run out of cash in September after months of attempts to cut costs, raise capital and seek UK government assistance.

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    Canadian regional Porter postpones restart to October

    2020-08-04T16:14:00Z

    Porter Airlines is postponing its return-to-service date from 31 August to 7 October amid ongoing domestic travel restrictions and the closure of the border between the USA and Canada. The Toronto-based carrier suspended operations in March as the coronavirus downturn drove airlines worldwide to ground thousands of aircraft. Porter chief ...

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    Trigana 737F captain dismissed go-around call before hard-landing accident

    2020-08-04T12:14:00Z

    Indonesian investigators have determined that a Trigana Air Service Boeing 737-300F captain dismissed go-around suggestions during a visual approach in poor weather, before a hard landing that destroyed the aircraft’s undercarriage and caused it to veer off the runway. The twinjet (PK-YSY) was conducting a visual approach to Wamena airport’s ...

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    Ryanair and Wizz claw back more traffic in July

    2020-08-04T11:25:00Z

    July traffic figures released today show Wizz Air operated more than 70% of its planned capacity, while Europe’s biggest low-cost operator Ryanair saw its first significant return of passengers since the global pandemic began.

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    Aircastle grants rental deferrals to half its customers

    2020-08-04T07:19:00Z

    Lessor Aircastle has granted rental deferrals to 40 lessees, representing half of its customer base, as it warns the impact of the Covid-19 pandemic has been “severe” and the industry may take years to recover. The amount deferred, as of 1 August, is approximately $99 million. “In the current environment, ...

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    Garuda posts $723 million first-half loss

    2020-08-04T07:19:00Z

    Garuda Indonesia was $723 million in the red for the six months ended 30 June, having taken a near-60% hit to operating revenues. Operating revenues came in at $917 million, compared with $2.2 billion in the year-ago period, as revenues from scheduled services declined by 60%. On the other hand, ...

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    Upbeat EasyJet hikes summer capacity further than forecast

    2020-08-04T07:07:00Z

    UK budget carrier EasyJet is expecting to increase its flight activity to 40% of originally-planned capacity in its fiscal fourth quarter, up from the previous estimate of 30%. EasyJet, whose fourth quarter runs to 30 September, says it also expects a smaller loss than the £325 million ($425 million) headline ...

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    SpiceJet secures Heathrow landing slots

    2020-08-04T06:27:00Z

    Indian low-cost carrier SpiceJet has secured landing slots at London Heathrow Airport, effective 1 September. The slots fall under the “bubble arrangement” between India and the UK, and are effective until 23 October, says SpiceJet. Source: SpiceJet SpiceJet’s fleet is comprised entirely of 737s and Dash-8 Q400s ...

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    Nok Air CFO resigns after less than three weeks

    2020-08-04T03:15:00Z

    Nok Air’s chief financial officer Nuanwan Bhuprasert has resigned effective today, less than three weeks after starting the job and four days after the airline filed for bankruptcy protection. The budget carrier’s chief executive Wutthiphum Jurangkool will resume the role of acting CFO, effective 4 August. Nok Air did not ...

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    Can e-commerce deliver for airlines?

    2020-08-03T12:56:00Z

    Passenger traffic growth is likely to remain sluggish for some time, but freight remains a bright spot for airlines

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    IAG’s Walsh warns against obtaining liquidity without structural reform

    2020-08-03T12:16:00Z

    Outgoing IAG chief Willie Walsh has warned that obtaining liquidity will offer a false sense of security to airlines unless they fundamentally adapt their business to reflect a different post-crisis market. Walsh points out that British Airways’ second-quarter operating loss of £711 million eclipses that of previous crises – including ...

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    Air Europa acquisition remains justified: IAG’s Walsh

    2020-08-03T11:13:00Z

    IAG is striving to close the acquisition of Air Europa by the end of this year, undeterred by the impact of the air transport crisis, although it is reviewing the structure of the €1 billion ($1.2 billion) deal in response to the downturn. While outgoing IAG chief Willie Walsh has ...

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    Covid-19 wipes out 78% of JAL’s first-quarter operating revenue

    2020-08-03T08:31:00Z

    Japan Airlines posted a Y93.7 billion ($885 million) net loss in the April to June period, as Covid-19-related travel and quarantine measures nearly wiped out the carrier’s passenger revenues. Operating revenues declined by 78.1% year-on-year to Y76.3 billion in the first quarter of the fiscal year (FY) ending 31 March ...

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    TUI agreement further lifts BOC Aviation's 737 Max sale-and-leases

    2020-08-03T08:25:00Z

    TUI Group has carried out a sale-and-leaseback of five Boeing 737 Max jets with the Singaporean-based lessor BOC Aviation. The European holiday company values the agreement – reached with UK subsidiary TUI Travel Aviation Finance – at $226 million. TUI Group is expecting the first of the Max 8s involved ...

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    Alliance Aviation picks E190s, says Fokker fleet ‘remains core’

    2020-08-03T05:59:00Z

    Australia’s Alliance Aviation has signed for 14 Embraer E190s — in a move to “position us for the next phase of growth” — but has stressed that its fleet of Fokker aircraft will remain in service for the foreseeable future. The deal, valued at $79.4 million, sees Alliance entering ...

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    VietJet confident of LCC model despite 54% decline in Q2 revenue

    2020-08-03T03:59:00Z

    VietJet Air is confident of its financial strength and business model, even though second-quarter operating revenues more than halved amid the global Covid-19 outbreak. The Hanoi-based low-cost carrier reported D1.12 trillion ($48 million) in operating losses for the April to June period, as air transport revenue declined 54% year-on-year to ...

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    Malaysian brokerage issues dire warning about AirAsia X

    2020-08-03T03:54:00Z

    Malaysian brokerage firm CGS CIMB Securities has questioned the ability of AirAsia X to survive the collapse in international air travel. In a research note entitled “Low probability of survival,” CGS CIMB says that the long-haul, low-cost carrier’s first quarter results were just the “opening scene for the horror movie ...