All Air Transport articles – Page 269

  • El Al 787-9
    News

    El Al puts most personnel on two months' leave

    2020-03-18T16:43:00Z

    Israeli flag-carrier El Al has put 5,500 personnel on unpaid leave until the end of May, following the cuts to its network in the face of the coronavirus crisis. El Al employs some 6,350 staff overall. It has been holding talks with the Israeli ministry of finance regarding government support ...

  • Hawaiian 767-640px
    News

    DOT issues final order denying antitrust immunity for Hawaiian-JAL joint venture

    2020-03-18T15:40:00Z

    The US Department of Transportation has issued a final order denying a request of antitrust immunity for Hawaiian Airlines’ proposed joint venture with Japan Airlines.

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    News

    Latest SpaceJet M90 test aircraft embarks on first flight

    2020-03-18T10:22:00Z

    Mitsubishi Aircraft’s SpaceJet M90 flight-test vehicle 10 took off on its maiden sortie on 18 March. The aircraft, FTV10, registered JA26MJ, took off from Nagoya and conducted a series of performance tests over the Pacific Ocean. Two hours later, the aircraft returned to Nagoya. Source: Mitsubishi Aircraft Flight ...

  • SA Express
    News

    Pressured SA Express suspends services until further notice

    2020-03-18T06:58:00Z

    South African regional carrier SA Express is suspending operations until further notice, in response to various pressures on the airline. While it mentions the impact of the coronavirus outbreak, SA Express indicates this is only one consideration behind its decision, attributing the suspension to “adverse recent developments”. The airline had ...

  • Chicago Midway
    News

    Chicago Midway airport control tower closes due to coronavirus infection

    2020-03-17T23:16:00Z

    The air traffic control tower at Chicago Midway International airport has temporarily closed after three members of the staff tested positive for the coronavirus.

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    News

    President Trump: US will ‘protect’ Boeing from coronavirus fallout

    2020-03-17T18:08:00Z

    President Donald Trump says the US government will “protect” Boeing from the adverse effects of the coronavirus downturn, suggesting financial aid to Boeing and other aerospace companies may be part of a pending economic relief plan.

  • American Airlines Boeing 787
    News

    US airline group details $58bn government aid request

    2020-03-17T15:48:00Z

    The group, as previously reported, has asked for $50 billion in support of passenger airlines. But it also requests $8 billion for cargo carriers, and tax breaks from a fund that generated almost $16 billion in fiscal year 2018 revenue. It is receiving criticism after many airlines spent free cash flow on stock repurchases recently.

  • Brussels AIrlines
    News

    Brussels Airlines to shut down for a month

    2020-03-17T14:20:00Z

    Brussels Airlines has become the latest carrier to shut down services in the wake of the coronavirus outbreak, suspending all scheduled flights for a month. It says the services will be gradually wound down and then halted on 21 March and will not restart until 20 April. “We need to ...

  • Swiss CS100 640px
    News

    Swiss bolsters senior management to face coronavirus fallout

    2020-03-17T13:57:00Z

    Swiss has shored up its management teams in order to provide greater corporate stability as the Lufthansa Group carrier deals with the consequences of the coronavirus outbreak. It has installed Markus Binkert as its chief financial officer – a position which had been left vacant – and appointed Thomas Frick ...

  • Alitalia aircraft
    News

    Alitalia to be renationalised under broad emergency decree

    2020-03-17T13:43:00Z

    Italy’s government has indicated that it will renationalise struggling flag-carrier Alitalia as part of a broad set of emergency measures in response to the coronavirus outbreak. The government says, in a decree published on 16 March, that the epidemic is being formally recognised as a “natural disaster and exceptional event”. ...

  • Korean 787-9 and 787-10
    Analysis

    Pandemic heaps fresh pressure on Boeing as 737 Max grounding continues

    2020-03-16T22:41:00Z

    The coronavirus pandemic, combined with the 737 Max grounding, could leave Boeing facing challenges more significant than it has experienced in perhaps 50 years, say some aerospace analysts.

  • Brtish Airways 747 tails
    Airline Business

    How coronavirus could impact airliner fleets across the globe

    2020-03-16T17:42:00Z

    Worldwide fleet comprises over 25,000 aircraft, but what could effect be across regions?

  • Ursula von der Leyen
    News

    EU plans 30-day travel ban and state aid framework

    2020-03-16T16:02:00Z

    European Commission president Ursula von der Leyen has unveiled proposals for a 30-day restriction of travel to the European Union, as well as development of a framework for state aid to affected businesses. Von der Leyen says EU member states have been taking measures intended to reduce pressure on the ...

  • Saudi 747 Maastricht 2
    News

    Startled 747 excursion crew delayed cutting power after engine stall

    2020-03-16T14:25:00Z

    Dutch investigators have concluded that a Boeing 747-400ERF crew was startled by an engine compressor stall during the take-off roll, and consequently failed to reduce thrust in time to prevent a runway excursion. The Turkish-registered MyCargo Airlines aircraft had been operating from Maastricht, bound for Jeddah, on behalf of Saudia ...

  • IAG
    News

    IAG not seeking state aid as Virgin appeals for government credit

    2020-03-16T13:31:00Z

    IAG has not approached governments for state aid to assist the company through the coronavirus crisis, chief executive Willie Walsh has disclosed. Speaking during a 16 March briefing, Walsh said the company had not followed other individual carriers in seeking financial assistance from governments. “Governments would expect airlines to look ...

  • British Airways 777-300ER G-STBE
    News

    IAG looks at recruiting passenger jets to serve critical freight lines

    2020-03-16T11:56:00Z

    IAG is considering recruiting some of its passenger aircraft for air freight operations, to ensure that essential cargo supplies are maintained as the coronavirus crisis persists. Chief executive Willie Walsh, speaking during a 16 March briefing, said that governments “need to appreciate” that there is a strong cargo demand, and ...

  • British Airways 747-400 Oneworld
    News

    IAG to accelerate retirement of older BA and Iberia aircraft

    2020-03-16T11:38:00Z

    British Airways and Iberia parent IAG is considering accelerating the retirement of older aircraft in the fleet – including some Boeing 747-400s and Airbus A340-600s – as part of the capacity-reduction measures being introduced to deal with the coronavirus outbreak. Speaking during a 16 March briefing, IAG chief executive Willie ...

  • TUI Travel scimitar 737
    News

    TUI seeks state guarantees as travel market collapses

    2020-03-16T09:25:00Z

    Leisure group TUI is applying for state-aid guarantees to support its business until it can restore normal operations, after suspending most of its travel operations. TUI says it is halting the “vast majority” of its package travel, cruise and hotel activities to assist with the efforts to counter the coronavirus ...

  • Iberia
    News

    IAG delays management changes as it braces for 75% capacity cut

    2020-03-16T07:46:00Z

    British Airways and Iberia parent IAG’s management team is to remain in place for the time being, to help steer the company through the coronavirus crisis, as it prepares to cut capacity by 75% for April and May. IAG chief Willie Walsh is delaying his retirement, and his successor – ...

  • Finnair
    News

    Finnair to slash 90% of capacity as it warns of heavy losses

    2020-03-16T07:25:00Z

    Finnair has followed neighbouring Nordic carrier SAS in making dramatic operational cuts, slashing 90% of its normal capacity from the beginning of April. The Finnish flag-carrier says the cuts – in response to a substantial fall in demand following the coronavirus outbreak – will be maintained “until the situation improves”, ...