All Air Transport articles – Page 131

  • El Al MRO-c-El Al Tech
    News

    El Al seals efficiency pact with maintenance and engineering personnel

    2022-08-22T06:35:00Z

    Israeli flag-carrier El Al has reached an agreement with its maintenance and engineering personnel as part of its efforts to tighten the airline’s efficiency. El Al says the pact, signed on 16 August, will run until the end of 2026. It will cover El Al’s plans to introduce wet-leased passenger ...

  • Cargojet 767-300ER title-c-Cargojet
    News

    Cargojet 767 freighter dodged glider on approach to Hamilton

    2022-08-22T05:20:00Z

    Canadian investigators have disclosed that a Boeing 767-300ER freighter took evasive action to avoid a glider during its approach to Hamilton. The incident occurred on 12 August, says a bulletin from the Transportation Safety Board of Canada. It states that the Cargojet aircraft had been operating from Vancouver and was ...

  • Boeing's Renton 737 production line
    Opinion

    Why the aerospace and defence sectors may thrive through recession

    2022-08-19T14:30:00Z

    Factors unique to aerospace and defence – including strong demand for new passenger aircraft and surging military spending – should keep those industries humming through tough economic times, argues Alex Krutz.

  • Stephanie Wear
    Interview

    How bold career choices have paid off for Gatwick’s Stephanie Wear

    2022-08-19T10:59:00Z

    With a background in international tourism and air service development, Stephanie Wear relishes her current role in helping London Gatwick airport to meet its ambitious growth targets.

  • SAS Airbus-c-SAS
    News

    SAS unsecured creditors to study Apollo bridge-funding proposal

    2022-08-19T10:38:00Z

    Representatives of SAS’s unsecured creditors are studying the bridge funding proposal from financing firm Apollo, which is intended to support the carrier’s restructuring under Chapter 11 protection. The official committee of unsecured creditors says it is focused on ensuring that proposed financing terms are “fair” and do not unfairly prejudice ...

  • A320 FAL credit Airbus
    News

    Is recovery at risk from a broken supply chain?

    2022-08-19T09:08:00Z

    The good news is the commercial aviation industry is rebounding fast from Covid-19. The bad news is aerospace producers are struggling to keep up. Does a snarled-up supply chain put recovery at risk?

  • Boeing 737 Max jets
    Analysis

    Why the ‘big two’ airframers are suffering supply chain pain

    2022-08-19T09:06:00Z

    Airbus and Boeing have trimmed delivery forecasts as parts and labour shortages – notably at engine makers – delay ramp-up plans.

  • Red Wings overrun-c-via Twitter
    News

    Red Wings Superjet 100 overshot landing zone prior to Belgorod overrun

    2022-08-19T08:01:00Z

    Russian investigators have determined that a Red Wings Irkut Superjet 100 landed long, in poor weather conditions, before the aircraft was involved in an overrun at Belgorod. The aircraft (RA-89122) overran the end of runway 29 after arriving from Moscow Domodedovo in reduced visibility, owing to fog and rain, on ...

  • Vistara A320neo
    News

    Vistara pips SpiceJet to become India's second largest domestic carrier

    2022-08-19T07:24:00Z

    India’s Vistara has for the first time become the country’s second largest domestic carrier by market share, edging out low-cost compatriot SpiceJet.

  • BA A350-1000-c-Anna Zvereva Creative Commons
    News

    BA A350-1000 struck tail during go-around after prolonged float

    2022-08-18T10:25:00Z

    UK investigators have determined that a British Airways Airbus A350-1000 suffered a tail-strike during a go-around at London Heathrow when its first officer initially applied full nose-up pitch input after the twinjet briefly touched down. The aircraft, inbound from Dubai on 2 January, had been arriving to runway 27L with ...

  • wing-c-Unsplash Solstice Hannan
    News

    Chinese authorities test alternative turbulence index to account for aircraft type

    2022-08-18T09:12:00Z

    Chinese authorities have been testing a new in-flight turbulence measurement technique intended to take into account different aircraft types and provide more accurate crew perception. Under ICAO standards turbulence is categorised as light, moderate, or severe based on a cube-root function of the eddy dissipation rate. But this dissipation rate ...

  • Angara An-24 wing strike title-c-Investigative Committee
    News

    Wing-strike on landing badly damages Angara An-24

    2022-08-17T11:05:00Z

    Russian investigators are probing a landing accident which damaged the wing-tip of an Antonov An-24 at Ust-Kut airport in Siberia. The turboprop was being operated by Angara Airlines on a 17 August service, according to the federal Investigative Committee’s eastern inter-regional transport investigation division. It states that the aircraft “contacted ...

  • TAP A330neo-c-TAP
    News

    TAP insists union hostility will not derail crucial restructuring

    2022-08-17T08:02:00Z

    Portuguese flag-carrier TAP’s management has signalled that it is losing patience with union sniping over the airline’s efforts to keep its restructuring programme on track. TAP has acknowledged the difficult conditions – including large cuts to salaries – which were imposed as part of a restructuring scheme approved by the ...

  • Edelweiss A340-c-Edelweiss Air
    News

    Edelweiss to expand A340 fleet as long-haul demand picks up

    2022-08-17T05:57:00Z

    Swiss leisure carrier Edelweiss Air is to introduce an additional Airbus A340 to its long-haul fleet from next year. The Lufthansa Group airline is to bring in the A340-300 in July 2023, taking its fleet of the type to five. Edelweiss will source the aircraft from its sister operator Swiss. ...

  • A 737 Max wing tip in Boeing's Renton production site on 15 June 2022
    News

    Boeing paused 737 wing manufacturing to address supply shortages

    2022-08-16T19:51:00Z

    Boeing in recent weeks temporarily paused manufacturing of wings for its 737 family as the airframer attempted to address parts and labour shortages that are affecting narrowbody production.

  • Boom Overture. Boom
    News

    Boom boosted by American’s 20-unit Overture order

    2022-08-16T14:11:00Z

    American Airlines will purchase as many as 20 examples of Boom Supersonic’s developmental Overture passenger jet, becoming the second major US carrier to commit to the programme.

  • A320CCF-c-CCubed
    News

    C Cubed progresses A320CCF freighter conversion programme

    2022-08-15T12:31:00Z

    California-based C Cubed Aerospace is gearing up for the first flight of the initial Airbus A320 to be modified under its CCF freighter conversion programme as it bids to hit a year-end target for the completion of certification activities.

  • Asiana 214 wreckage-c-NTSB
    News

    Post-evacuation procedures sought to cut risk of straying passengers

    2022-08-15T09:34:00Z

    Standardised guidance to prevent hazards involving straying passengers, following an aircraft evacuation, is being sought by delegates to the upcoming ICAO Assembly. Several incidents involving aircraft evacuation – such as that involving a Gulf Air Airbus A321 at Kuwait in July last year – have resulted in passengers wandering into ...

  • Thai A350-900
    News

    Thai A350 sank far below glideslope after shortened approach stressed pilots

    2022-08-15T07:46:00Z

    German investigators believe a shortened approach route given to a Thai Airways Airbus A350-900 crew generated increased time stress, resulting in a botched high-speed descent to Frankfurt that took the twinjet far below the glideslope. The aircraft, arriving at night, was just 668ft above ground, while still 6.43nm from the ...

  • SAS A321LR-c-Airbus
    News

    SAS secures $700m bridge financing for Chapter 11 restructuring

    2022-08-14T06:09:00Z

    Scandinavian operator SAS has reached a bridge financing agreement for $700 million, as part of its restructuring programme, sourcing funds through Apollo Global Management. The debtor-in-possession credit agreement – plus the company’s own revenue streams – will be used to meet obligations as SAS continues its ‘SAS Forward’ re-organisation scheme ...