All Air Transport articles – Page 198

  • Aer Lingus Regional title-c-Aer Lingus
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    UK’s Stobart Air and Carlisle airport sold to Isle of Man investor

    2021-04-20T08:20:00Z

    UK regional carrier Stobart Air is to be sold to an Isle of Man-based investor, Ettyl, which is also acquiring the northern UK’s Carlisle Lake District airport. Stobart Air, which operates regional services under a franchise arrangement with Irish carrier Aer Lingus, and the airport are being divested by aviation ...

  • United 787-9
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    FAA subjects all US 787s to decompression panel inspections

    2021-04-19T17:34:00Z

    The US Federal Aviation Administration is expanding to all US-registered Boeing 787s an airworthiness directive (AD) related to potential failure of decompression panels.

  • BA 787-c-British Airways
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    Seat design guidance sought after BA 787 phone fire

    2021-04-19T09:50:00Z

    Investigators are recommending that the UK Civil Aviation Authority require that passenger seat designs minimise the possibility of portable electronic devices being crushed, after a fire incident on board a British Airways Boeing 787-9 operating to London Heathrow. But the Air Accidents Investigation Branch acknowledges difficulties in eliminating entirely the ...

  • Smartavia A320neo-c-Smartavia
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    Smartavia becomes latest Russian carrier to bring in A320neo

    2021-04-19T06:11:00Z

    Russian carrier Smartavia has introduced the first of three Airbus A320neo twinjets it is planning to receive this year. The aircraft, powered by CFM International Leap-1A engines, arrived at Moscow Domodedovo airport bearing the Arkhangelsk-based airline’s colours. Smartavia has newly-completed a rebranding programme. The airline was previously known as Nordavia ...

  • Belavia 737 Max-c-Boeing
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    Boeing delivered 89 737 Max since December, airlines place them in storage

    2021-04-16T22:09:00Z

    Boeing has delivered almost 90 737 Max since US regulators lifted the type’s grounding last November, though airlines have placed those jet in storage, according to Cirium fleets data.

  • Boeing 747F UPS
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    FAA proposal targets risk of GEnx ‘uncommanded’ thrust

    2021-04-16T18:15:00Z

    The Federal Aviation Administration has proposed that airlines take steps to address the risk that GE Aviation GEnx turbofans might experience uncommanded increase in thrust.

  • Alitalia A320-c-Eric Salard Creative Commons
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    A320 tipped up and struck tail at Milan after passenger load mismatch

    2021-04-16T07:13:00Z

    Italian investigators have determined that an improper distribution of passengers on board an Alitalia Airbus A320 resulted in the aircraft’s suffering a tail-strike during an aborted take-off at Milan Malpensa. The twinjet (EI-DTB), bound for Rome Fiumicino on 17 August 2017, had started to accelerate along runway 35R when, at ...

  • KLM Boeing 777-300 at Schiphol
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    Commercial aircraft delivery funds tumbled 40% in 2020

    2021-04-15T20:32:00Z

    Airlines, lessors and other financiers laid out $59 billion for the purchase of new commercial aircraft in 2020 – a full 40% less funding than was available in 2019.

  • Aeroflot-Pobeda 737-c-Anna Zvereva Creative Commons
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    Pobeda takes on first 737-800 under Aeroflot Group fleet optimisation

    2021-04-15T11:48:00Z

    Russian budget carrier Pobeda has received the first Boeing 737-800 to be transferred to the operator under Aeroflot Group’s broad fleet restructuring programme. Aeroflot Group is re-aligning the fleets of Aeroflot, and subsidiaries Rossiya and Pobeda, as part of a strategic rethink on capacity allocation within its various markets. This ...

  • Wizz Airbus-c-Wizz Air
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    Wizz Air expects gradual late-summer traffic recovery

    2021-04-15T06:21:00Z

    Central European budget carrier Wizz Air is expecting to turn in a net loss of €570-590 million ($680-700 million) for the full year. The company puts the underlying loss, for the year to 31 March 2021, at €475-495 million – the difference being a €95 million loss relating to discontinued ...

  • 777 nosewheel-c-Air Canada
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    Parking-brake not applied before 777-300ER towbar accident

    2021-04-14T17:16:00Z

    French investigators have found that an Air Canada Boeing 777-300ER’s parking-brake had not been applied before one of the individuals in a pushback tractor was injured as he worked to disconnect the towbar. The individual was a driver instructor and was training a tractor driver at the time of the ...

  • OO-MAX TUIfly 737 Max-c-TUIfly
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    Boeing loses 800 firm orders in first year of pandemic

    2021-04-14T15:15:00Z

    Boeing’s total aircraft orders tumbled by roughly 800 jets in the last 12 months, bringing an abrupt end to the company’s remarkable sales successes in the preceding decade.

  • EasyJet-c-EasyJet
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    EasyJet edges capacity levels upwards as it aims for summer recovery

    2021-04-14T06:58:00Z

    UK budget carrier EasyJet is expecting to fly up to 20% of its pre-crisis capacity over the third quarter, up from 14% during the first half, and foresees these levels to start increasing from late May onwards. The airline provided the latest outlook as it projected first-half headline pre-tax losses, ...

  • pd-8-c-uec
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    Prototype sections for 'Russified' Superjet's PD-8 engine emerge

    2021-04-13T18:00:00Z

    Russia’s United Engine has completed manufacturing work on the primary components of a prototype Aviadvigatel PD-8 powerplant. The PD-8 is a lower-thrust variant of a family which centres on the PD-14 designed for the Irkut MC-21-310. It is intended for eventual use on the Sukhoi Superjet 100 as a fully-domestic ...

  • Alaska_first737Max_25Jan2021
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    Boeing nets 40 new aircraft orders in March despite more Max cancellations

    2021-04-13T15:03:00Z

    Boeing marked a second straight month of positive order activity in March, with orders for new jets offsetting an ongoing stream of 737 Max cancellations.

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    EASA draws up initial certification requirements for electric and hybrid engines

    2021-04-13T11:19:00Z

    European aviation safety regulators have drawn up an initial set of certification requirements for electric or hybrid propulsion systems for future aircraft types. The in-depth special condition has been shaped from an initial proposal in January last year, following extensive comments from multiple aerospace companies including Airbus, Boeing, Embraer, Rolls-Royce, ...

  • SkyAlps Dash 8-400 title-c-De Havilland Aircraft of Canada
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    Italian start-up SkyAlps signs for Dash 8-400s

    2021-04-13T09:40:00Z

    Italian start-up regional carrier SkyAlps has agreed to lease a pair of De Havilland Dash 8-400 turboprops from Chorus Aviation Capital. The aircraft are scheduled to be delivered to the Bolzano-based airline in April and May. Chorus has identified the airframes involved as MSN4230 and MSN4237. These aircraft were both ...

  • Flybe title-c-Shutterstock
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    Flybe operating licence again under threat as sale nears completion

    2021-04-13T08:49:00Z

    Administrators of collapsed UK regional carrier Flybe are immersed in renewed scrap over the airline’s operating licence, as the transaction to sell the business nears completion. The administrators had already averted a bid last year by the Civil Aviation Authority to revoke the airline’s licence, after the pandemic resulted in ...

  • Aegean A321neo-c-Aegean Airlines
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    Greece’s Aegean looks to second half for recovery

    2021-04-12T18:41:00Z

    Greek carrier Aegean Airlines is expecting a gradual, but significant, recovery in the second half of this year, if progress with coronavirus vaccination roll-out and European digital passport initiatives progress. But the company says the first months of this year have been “heavily impacted” by restrictions, as it unveils the ...

  • gutierrez and vittadini-c-airbus
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    Airbus names new COO as defence and technology chiefs step down

    2021-04-12T18:11:00Z

    Airbus has named Alberto Gutierrez as its chief operating officer, succeeding Michael Schoellhorn, who will take over as the head of the company’s Defence and Space division. The change follows Defence and Space chief executive Dirk Hoke’s decision to leave the European aerospace giant. Gutierrez is currently executive vice-president of ...