All Air Transport articles – Page 231

  • Armenia-Azerbaijan flags
    News

    Russian authority concerned over adequacy of Nagorno-Karabakh safety measures

    2020-10-14T19:23:00Z

    Russia’s Interstate Aviation Committee has issued a warning over the potential risk to civil aircraft arising from the resurgence in hostilities in the disputed Nagorno-Karabakh region of the Caucasus. The territory, located in south-western Azerbaijan, has been the source of conflict with neighbouring Armenia over the last three decades, notably ...

  • MRO Japan
    Interview

    MRO Japan taps domestic market for growth amid pandemic

    2020-10-14T03:58:00Z

    Travel restrictions stemming from the coronavirus pandemic may have crimped international travel, but for one Japanese MRO company, it has presented an opportunity to look inward. MRO Japan, an All Nippon Airways joint venture based on Okinawa island, had intended to begin line maintenance services to carriers from Asian ...

  • Israir ATR
    News

    Diverse UAE firm claims intention to bid for Israeli carrier Israir

    2020-10-13T17:27:00Z

    United Arab Emirates-based investors are intending to bid for the Israeli leisure carrier Israir, one of the country’s main operators. NY Koen Group, a diversified holding company located in Dubai, says it will be submitting a bid to purchase the airline. Israir has a mix of Airbus A320 jets and ...

  • 787-9
    News

    Boeing cuts 51 Max from backlog in September, with no new orders

    2020-10-13T15:03:00Z

    Boeing stripped 51 737 Max from its backlog in September and received no commercial aircraft orders in the month, partly reflecting the coronavirus pandemic’s continued impact on new-aircraft demand.

  • BA A321-c-BA
    Airline Business

    Why weaponising British Airways’ slots is a complicated crusade

    2020-10-13T11:19:00Z

    When British Airways disclosed its intention to restructure its operations under the onslaught of the pandemic, the prospect of its slashing its workforce – and the perception of corporate ruthlessness – led to an extraordinary call for retaliation within UK political circles. BA’s strategy ignited an intense parliamentary discussion which ...

  • Lufthansa A350-c-Lufthansa
    News

    Lufthansa shifting A350s to Frankfurt to take over 747 routes

    2020-10-13T10:21:00Z

    Germany’s Lufthansa is to shift a batch of Airbus A350-900s to Frankfurt, where they will take over routes operated by Boeing 747-8s. Lufthansa has so far focused A350 deployment exclusively on its Munich hub. The airline has 43 of the twinjets on order and has received 16 of them. Four ...

  • El Al 787
    News

    Trump lawyer and former UN ambassador proposed for El Al board

    2020-10-13T07:55:00Z

    Israeli flag-carrier El Al’s shareholders are to meet in November to approve a new board of directors, including Jason Greenblatt, the former chief lawyer to US president Donald Trump. Greenblatt is one of six directors proposed for the board following the stock issue in September during which El Al underwent ...

  • Skywest_delta
    News

    Delta eyes potential Covid boost to regional flying

    2020-10-12T17:46:00Z

    Will the coronavirus pandemic cause a long-term bump in air travel from small- and medium-size airports?

  • Southwest 737 - AirTeamImages
    News

    Southwest to begin O’Hare and Houston Intercontinental flights in 2021

    2020-10-12T16:37:00Z

    Southwest Airlines in 2021 will begin flights at Chicago O’Hare International and Houston George Bush Intercontinental airports.

  • A320neo-Spirit-Airlines-takeoff
    News

    Spirit CEO predicts quicker recovery than larger competitors

    2020-10-12T16:11:00Z

    The chief executive of Spirit Airlines suspects his carrier will recover from the coronavirus downturn faster than major US carriers, though the pace of Spirit’s long-term fleet-growth plan remains uncertain.

  • SSJ overrun-c-MAK
    News

    Two Yakutia Superjets overran same icy runway within two hours

    2020-10-12T13:51:00Z

    Russian investigators have disclosed that a Yakutia Sukhoi Superjet 100LR crew experienced serious braking problems and overran a Siberian runway just 2h before a similar event badly damaged another Superjet from the same carrier. Yakutsk airport’s runway 23L had been undergoing construction work, shortening it by 1,150m and limiting its ...

  • BA 787-c-British Airways
    News

    British Airways chief Alex Cruz to step down, succeeded by Aer Lingus head Doyle

    2020-10-12T06:48:00Z

    British Airways chief executive Alex Cruz is to step down from his position, after four years, to be succeeded by Aer Lingus chief Sean Doyle. Parent company IAG states that the change is part of a management reshuffle that takes place “with immediate effect”, but has not elaborated on the ...

  • Alitalia A320
    News

    Italian ministers sign decree establishing Alitalia successor

    2020-10-10T18:24:00Z

    Italy’s government has signed an air transport decree to establish a new national airline to succeed flag-carrier Alitalia. The government is referring the operator as Newco, but transport minister Paola De Micheli signals that the company’s formal name is ITA, adding that the company will “bring Italy to the world”. ...

  • MEA A321neo MSN10000-c-Airbus
    News

    A320neo line adapts to five digits for MSN10000 delivery

    2020-10-09T13:00:00Z

    Lebanese flag-carrier Middle East Airlines has taken delivery of the first Airbus A320-family aircraft to have been assigned a five-digit serial number, with the handover of an A321neo bearing MSN10000. While the aircraft is not the 10,000th A320 to be transferred to a customer – that milestone is still a ...

  • Wizz A321-c-Airbus
    News

    Wizz A321 left out-of-balance by seat-allocation mishap

    2020-10-09T11:50:00Z

    Investigators have determined that incorrect distribution of passengers after a change of aircraft type led a Wizz Air UK Airbus A321 to take off outside of its centre-of-gravity envelope. The aircraft’s crew experienced difficulties during 16 January departure from London Luton when, at the point of rotation, the A321 did ...

  • BigTwo-c-GagliardiPhotography_Shuttersock
    Opinion

    Try not to panic - we have been here before

    2020-10-09T09:20:00Z

    While the present may seem desperate for flightcrews released by their employers, this is not the first downturn experienced by the industry and may help pilots focus on what means the most to them.

  • Q400 ERJ collision-c-AAIB
    News

    Runaway Q400 prematurely unchocked after brake pressure depleted

    2020-10-09T07:46:00Z

    UK investigators have found that a parked Bombardier Q400 had its chocks prematurely removed, and that its parking brake hydraulic pressure had depleted, before it rolled 70m across a taxiway and collided with another aircraft at Aberdeen. No-one was injured but the Air Accidents Investigation Branch points out that the ...

  • Last 747 flypast-c-BA
    News

    Flypast marks British Airways 747s’ final Heathrow departure

    2020-10-08T08:07:00Z

    British Airways’ final pair of London Heathrow-based Boeing 747-400s have departed the UK hub, following the airline’s decision to retire the type from service. Aircraft G-CIVB, painted in the ‘Negus’ heritage livery for the airline’s 100th anniversary, lifted off at 08:40 on 8 October, followed immediately by G-CIVY about 1min ...

  • Icelandair Boeing 757-200
    News

    Icelandair sells three 757-200s for freighter conversion

    2020-10-08T07:14:00Z

    Icelandair Group is to sell three of its Boeing 757-200s, which will be converted into freighters following the transaction. Disposal of the Icelandair aircraft will generate about $21 million in net proceeds, the company says. It has not identified the buyer of the twinjets. Two of the aircraft are 1994 ...

  • First A320neo for the Philippines’ Cebu Pacific
    News

    Cebu Pacific to raise $500 million in fresh capital

    2020-10-08T02:39:00Z

    Cebu Pacific announced plans to raise up to $500 million in additional capital — by selling preferred shares and bonds — as it undertakes a restructuring exercise that sees it cut its fleet and network to cope with reduced travel demand. The Philippine low-cost carrier discloses that it will raise ...