All Air Transport articles – Page 270

  • Fastjet
    News

    Fastjet counts on flight restoration as cash reserves dwindle

    2020-07-03T07:36:00Z

    African budget operator Fastjet Group believes it has sufficient funds to last through August but is warning that it needs flight operations to resume to sustainable levels in September. Its services have effectively been shut down since 7 April, bar a limited number of repatriation flights, following government lockdowns in ...

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    News

    FAA completes three days of 737 Max flight testing

    2020-07-01T22:19:00Z

    The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) has completed three days of flight tests on the Boeing 737 Max ahead of a possible recertification in the coming weeks.

  • El Al Boeing 787-8
    News

    El Al reiterates concerns over survival as losses mount

    2020-07-01T09:57:00Z

    Israeli flag-carrier El Al has reiterated that a financial support scheme is critical to the airline’s survival, as it disclosed a net first-quarter loss of nearly $140 million. El Al says financial assistance is “essential” to its being able to deal with the coronavirus crisis. At the end of the ...

  • Stefan Murphy cr  Up & Away (2)
    Interview

    Aircraft valet Stefan Murphy cleans up in good times and bad

    2020-07-01T07:51:00Z

    Stefan Murphy is founder and managing director of Up & Away Aviation, a valeting firm for business and commercial aircraft that has reacted swiftly to provide disinfecting services during the pandemic

  • PIA 777
    News

    PIA banned from European operations after mounting safety concerns

    2020-06-30T16:00:00Z

    Pakistan International Airlines has been blacklisted for a six-month period by European safety regulators, banning it from operating to European Union destinations. The Pakistani flag-carrier has disclosed that the prohibition enters into force on 1 July. It states that it is communicating with the European Union Aviation Safety Agency in ...

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    News

    EasyJet proposes UK base closures including two in London

    2020-06-30T14:59:00Z

    UK budget carrier EasyJet is proposing to close two of its four London bases, as well as its Newcastle station, as part of the cuts to cope with the coronavirus situation. The airline is looking to shut its London Stansted and London Southend bases, along with Newcastle, and to cut ...

  • SAS
    News

    SAS details extensive make-or-break recapitalisation plan

    2020-06-30T08:23:00Z

    Scandinavian operator SAS has detailed a recapitalisation programme intended to run alongside its revised business plan and the implementation of broad efficiency measures. It says the Swedish and Danish governments, along with its third-largest shareholder – the Wallenberg Foundation – are supporting the plan, through which SAS aims to restore ...

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    Analysis

    Opportunity in crisis for Australian regional airlines

    2020-06-30T01:11:00Z

    There is opportunity in every crisis and the Covid-19 pandemic could present one for some of Australia’s regional airlines to expand. The grounding of airline fleets globally “presents significant opportunities for Alliance [Aviation] to expand its fleet” and it is looking to raise a target A$122 million ($85 million) for ...

  • Comair 737 Max 8
    News

    Comair rescuers seek time to scrutinise expression of interest

    2020-06-29T18:46:00Z

    South African carrier Comair’s rescue practitioners are still trying to work through the details of an expression of interest in the airline, and are seeking to postpone further the publication of a business plan. They are requesting creditor approval to push back the publication date from 30 June to 28 ...

  • 737 Max
    News

    Boeing 737 Max takes off on first FAA recertification flight

    2020-06-29T17:42:00Z

    Boeing’s beleaguered 737 Max aircraft has taken a big step towards recertification more than 15 months after it was grounded, as it launched on its first official recertification flight.

  • Icelandair 737 MAX 9-640
    News

    Icelandair delays share issue to August as crucial talks go on

    2020-06-29T10:48:00Z

    Icelandair Group has deferred a planned share offering until August, as it strives to reach stakeholder agreements on which the stock issue is conditioned. The company had been aiming to seal these agreements by 29 June, a date already pushed back by two weeks from the original mid-June estimate. Icelandair ...

  • Air Astana E190 KC1388
    News

    Maintenance firm clashes with inquiry over severe E190 loss-of-control incident

    2020-06-29T10:05:00Z

    Portuguese maintenance firm OGMA has clashed with accident investigators over conclusions drawn from a serious Embraer 190 incident during which the aircraft departed with cross-rigged aileron cables, almost leading to the loss of the jet. OGMA has strongly objected to several findings from investigation authority GPIAAF, arguing that the inquiry ...

  • Jetstar 787
    News

    Jetstar 787 biocide treatment led to dual engine thrust roll-back

    2020-06-29T09:32:00Z

    Japanese investigators believe biocide treatment of fuel on a Jetstar Airways Boeing 787-8 led to the aircraft’s losing thrust in both engines during a service to Osaka’s Kansai airport two days later. The aircraft (VH-VKJ) had departed Cairns on 29 March last year. As it descended through 16,100ft (4,900m) towards ...

  • Boeing 737 Max 8
    News

    FAA approves the start of 737 Max certification flights

    2020-06-28T21:33:00Z

    The Federal Aviation Administration confirms it has approved the start of Boeing 737 Max certification flights, clearing the way for that phase of the certification process to begin as early as 29 June.

  • Ryanair 737
    News

    Serious Ryanair 737 low-approach incident followed procedural confusion

    2020-06-27T16:39:00Z

    Confusion and loss of situational awareness during a procedural approach to Bergerac resulted in a Ryanair Boeing 737-800 descending to less than 800ft above ground while still 8nm from the airport’s runway, French investigators have determined. The crew of the aircraft – arriving from London Stansted on 29 January 2015 ...

  • UIA 737-2
    News

    Crashed UIA 737 recorders to be examined by French investigators in July

    2020-06-27T08:21:00Z

    French investigation authority BEA is to carry out the download and read-out of information from flight recorders retrieved from the Ukrainian Boeing 737-800 shot down over Tehran. The work is set to commence on 20 July, following a request from Iranian investigators, states BEA. It will cover repair and data ...

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    News

    De Havilland Canada delivers first Dash 8-400 to TAAG Angola Airlines

    2020-06-26T22:16:00Z

    De Havilland Canada has delivered the first of six Dash 8-400 aircraft to TAAG Angola Airlines, the state-owned national carrier of Angola, as it builds out its networks to that country’s smaller communities.

  • 787 in flight
    News

    Unexpected fuel-pump wear spurs swap order for Trent 787s

    2020-06-26T12:40:00Z

    Operators of Rolls-Royce-powered Boeing 787s are being warned over unanticipated fuel-pump deterioration, particularly on high-life Trent 1000 engines, and instructed to replace the parts earlier. While the issue had originally been thought to affect pumps with a specific part number, Rolls-Royce has developed a service bulletin which extends to additional ...

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    News

    SAA’s future remains in limbo as unions secure delay to rescue vote

    2020-06-26T09:42:00Z

    Decisions on the future of South African Airways have been pushed back by nearly three weeks, after three unions secured an adjournment of a crucial creditor meeting, in order to buy time to adjust the business rescue plan. The SAAPA, SACCA and NUMSA unions – representing pilots, cabin crew, and ...

  • Hainan
    Analysis

    China’s big, nebulous plan for a Hainan aviation finance hub

    2020-06-26T07:10:00Z

    Several free trade ports and zones in mainland China offer opportunities for leasing aircraft onshore under tax-efficient conditions, though few would say these provide much competition with Hong Kong, which has a well-established aircraft financing and leasing community and since 2017 has had a favourable tax regime for lessors. This ...