Graham Dunn
Based in London, Graham is head of content and has been with FlightGlobal for over 20 years predominantly working across its online news platforms and Airline Business. With a focus on developments across the airline industry as a whole, and within Europe in particular, Graham has also edited FlightGlobal daily papers from events such as the IATA AGM, moderates industry panels and co-presents the Airline Business podcast.
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- Airline Business
Week 37 2024: European airlines position for next round of consolidation moves
Attention in Europe is again turning towards consolidation, with the mergers and acquisition merry-go-round likely to crank up a gear in the coming weeks.
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Dutch government revises Schiphol flight cuts plan
The Dutch government has put forward revised proposals to lower noise pollution at Amsterdam’s Schiphol hub which would likely reduce the overall cuts in flights required at the airport.
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Virgin Atlantic to start Riyadh flights and make Accra return
UK carrier Virgin Atlantic is to launch its first flights to Saudi Arabia next summer by beginning services to Riyadh, while also serving Accra in Ghana for the first time in over a decade.
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China Southern leads way on profits among top Chinese carriers in first half
China Southern Airlines continues to lead the way among the country’s leading three operators after trebling its operating profit at the halfway point of the year, though all three carriers remain in the red at a net level amid mixed fortunes.
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SpiceJet to furlough 150 cabin crew amid funding efforts
Under-pressure Indian low-cost carrier SpiceJet is to furlough 150 cabin crew staff during the off-peak travel season as it continues to battle financial challenges.
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Engineering boost helps TAP counter Brazilian currency hit in second quarter
Privatisation target TAP Air Portugal boosted its recurring operating profit in the second quarter, although its net performance was dragged down by the currency challenges in its key Brazilian market.
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Kenya Airways posts first net profit for over a decade
Kenya Airways posted its first interim net profit in over a decade during the first six months of the year, as revenues increased by more than one-fifth.
- Airline Business
Week 34 2024: Currency pain adds to Brazilian carrier challenges
Attention turned to Latin American carrier fortunes last week as airlines in the region reported second-quarter results amid economic challenges in Brazil and Colombia.
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Air Baltic signs for 10 additional A220-300s
Latvian carrier Air Baltic has exercised options on another 10 Airbus A220-300s, taking its total commitment to 90 aircraft.
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Ethiopian Airlines eyes 2029 opening for new hub as plans take shape
Ethiopian Airlines Group has signed an advisory and consultancy contract with Dar Al-Handasah Consultants covering plans for a new 110 million passenger airport located around 25 miles (40km) southeast of its existing Addis Ababa Bole hub.
- Airline Business
Turkish Airlines outlines mixed picture as yield declines slow but cost pressures tighten
While Turkish Airlines operating profitability slipped in the second quarter, the carrier took encouragement from an easing in the yield declines that have been evident since the start of the year.
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AJet adds extra back-up aircraft to bolster operations
Turkish Airlines low-cost unit AJet lifted to a dozen the number of back-up aircraft as well adding more buffer into its operations as part of efforts to bolster its performance amid challenges to its aircraft availability.
- Airline Business
Flyadeal chief sees room for growth
The chief executive of fast-growing Saudi budget carrier Flyadeal sees plenty of room for its continued expansion over the coming years, even if a market normalisation post-Covid is being seen in more mature markets.
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Higher costs dent Turkish Airlines’ second-quarter profit despite cargo lift
Turkish Airlines operating profits slipped 25% in the second quarter to $591 million amid heightened cost and unit revenue pressure, despite reporting a near 10% jump in revenues.
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Air Astana fleet growth ahead of track
Air Astana Group now expects to end the year with three more aircraft than originally planned as it bids to counter the impact of lost capacity from ongoing Pratt & Whitney engine inspections impacting some of its Airbus A320neo fleet.
- Airline Business
Why Lufthansa Airlines is suffering more than other airlines in the group
On the one hand, the narrative accompanying Lufthansa Group’s second quarter results today is in line with that given by other airlines to report during the April-June period.
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Spohr still optimistic of completing ITA deal in fourth quarter
Lufthansa Group chief executive Carsten Spohr is still targeting completing its deal to acquire a stake in Italian carrier ITA Airways before year-end.
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Lufthansa challenges weigh down wider group as profits fall 37% in second quarter
Lufthansa Group adjusted earnings before interest and taxes (EBIT) fell 37% in the second quarter to €686 million ($742 million) despite revenues passing €10 billion for the first time, as challenges at its German operations in particular took a toll.
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Rex enters administration as it grounds 737 operations
Struggling Australian carrier Regional Express (Rex) has entered administration and confirmed the grounding of its Boeing 737 operations.
- Airline Business
Slow business at Farnborough reflects industry taking stock
Perhaps given the glut of aircraft deals and continued challenges facing the manufacturing industry since the pandemic it should not have been a surprise that this year’s Farnborough air show was a quiet one for order activity and news from commercial airframers