Africa – Page 84

  • News

    Questions over NOTAMs before Abuja 747 accident

    2014-02-27T15:55:00Z

    A recent Boeing 747-200 freighter accident at Abuja airport, Nigeria was originally reported as a runway excursion, but it seems the aircraft was the victim of runway resurfacing work which, according to NOTAMs, was supposed to have been completed.

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    MRO market to grow to $86.8b by 2024: Team SAI

    2014-02-25T22:52:24Z

    ​The global maintenance, repair and overhaul (MRO) market is sized at $57.7 billion in 2014 and will grow to $86.8 billion by 2024, a new forecast from US aviation consultancy Team SAI shows.

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    Libyan An-26 crash kills 11

    2014-02-24T11:53:17Z

    ​Eleven people were killed when a Libyan air force Antonov An-26 crashed in Tunisia on 21 February.

  • Analysis

    ​ANALYSIS: Airlines eye Amazon-style retail experience

    2014-02-24T08:00:00Z

    Amazon has trailblazed global retail’s e-commerce path since the mid-1990s. Its ability to profile consumers, personalise offers and merchandise goods is the envy of every business with a website. And this year the Seattle-based conglomerate is pushing the boundary even further.

  • Analysis

    ANALYSIS: How to engage with your infrequent flyers

    2014-02-20T12:00:00Z

    Subject most frequent-flyer programmes to close scrutiny and you’ll find that the vast majority of members are not flying that often and don't have any real engagement with the scheme or the airline. While it may be tempting to shrug off this group in favour of concentrating on the high-spending ...

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    No rush on A380 re-engine: Airbus

    2014-02-19T06:30:00Z

    Airbus says a re-engine of its A380 superjumbo is something it plans to look at in the longer term, as its main priority is to ensure that the development schedules of the A350 and A320neo remain on-track.

  • Analysis

    ​ANALYSIS: Amedeo’s simple plan to broaden A380 customer base

    2014-02-18T16:24:49Z

    Airbus’s new A380 leasing customer Amedeo is confident that more demand can be created for the ultra-large aircraft by focusing marketing efforts around simple, higher-density seating configurations.

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    Ethiopian Airlines flight hijacked by co-pilot

    2014-02-17T10:09:05Z

    Ethiopian Airlines flight ET702 from Addis Ababa to Rome was hijacked by the co-pilot and diverted to Geneva this morning.

  • Analysis

    ​ANALYSIS: Big two exchange blows over widebody strategies

    2014-02-14T16:41:07Z

    Airbus and Boeing crossed swords during the Singapore air show over their contrasting strategies in the widebody sector, with each questioning the other’s logic for product development.

  • News

    Air Arabia to add Cairo service

    2014-02-13T12:31:09Z

    Air Arabia will add Cairo to its network at the end of this month with a new thrice-weekly service.

  • Algeria C-130H crash - Rex Features
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    Algerian C-130 crashed short of ILS intercept

    2014-02-13T11:07:00Z

    ​Military authorities have confirmed that there was a sole survivor among the 74 passengers and four crew on board an Algerian air force C-130 that crashed on 11 February.

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    ​SINGAPORE: Higher-density seating will boost A380 appeal - Amedeo

    2014-02-12T09:46:58Z

    New A380 customer Amedeo will focus its marketing efforts around simple, higher-density seating configurations to create greater demand for Airbus's ultra-large aircraft.

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    ​SINGAPORE: VIDEO - Production system key to Boeing’s 757 successor studies

    2014-02-12T00:28:16Z

    Deciding on the production system that Boeing adopts for any new aircraft developed to address the niche in the narrowbody market previously filled by the 757 will be a key aspect of its studies to ensure low production costs.

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    Weather suspected in C-130 crash

    2014-02-11T16:02:00Z

    Senior Algerian military spokesman Col Lahmadi Bouguern has suggested that today's fatal crash of an air force Lockheed C-130 Hercules was probably related to bad weather. He says there was high wind and turbulence over the surrounding mountainous terrain, and poor visibility in snow.

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    Algerian military C-130 in fatal crash

    2014-02-11T13:59:00Z

    An Algerian military Lockheed C-130 tactical transport has crashed in northeast Algeria with the loss of all 103 people on board, according to an on-site reporter from Agence France-Presse, quoting local officials.

  • A350 at Singapore Airshow
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    ​SINGAPORE: A350 flight test pace "quite remarkable” - Airbus

    2014-02-11T02:16:48Z

    The high availability rate of the A350 XWB flight-test fleet has enabled Airbus to de-risk the flight-test programme as it heads towards its summer 2014 certification target date on schedule.

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    SINGAPORE: Airbus confident on A350 performance numbers

    2014-02-10T09:09:52Z

    ​Airbus will undertake detailed analysis of the A350 XWB’s fuel burn and range performance with the first fully representative aircraft when it flies in May, but is confident that it is on course to achieve all its targets.

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    BA yet to decide on fate of 747 damaged in Johannesburg

    2014-02-07T09:02:57Z

    British Airways has yet to make its decision whether to repair the Boeing 747-400 that struck a building whilst taxiing at Johannesburg airport on 22 December 2013, says the carrier’s managing director for brands and customer experience.

  • News

    Palma Holding places firm Q400 NextGen order

    2014-02-03T15:24:45Z

    Aircraft lessor Palma Holding Limited has signed a firm agreement to purchase four Q400 NextGen turboprops from Bombardier.

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    Analysis

    ​ANALYSIS: Why 2013 was good for safety but not insurers

    2014-01-30T11:56:00Z

    Last year was another good period from the point of view of airline safety but, with incurred losses equalling written premium in the year, it was not so good for insurers, writes Paul Hayes, director of air safety and insurance with Flightglobal advisory service Ascend.