All Air Transport articles – Page 274

  • Emirates cabin crew PPE masks
    Opinion

    Why airline industry can only trust instinct to beat coronavirus

    2020-06-05T16:27:00Z

    Tim Clark has delivered his view on the coronavirus pandemic with his usual succinct style: “A $15 trillion torpedo has hit the global economy.” And the fundamentals for the industry’s recovery are largely outside its control.

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    Opinion

    NASA boom reduction project should be left to private sector

    2020-06-05T16:15:00Z

    NASA does wonderful things, and wonderful things often cost big money - but should supersonic flying without big booms be one of them?

  • Boeing 777
    News

    Boeing modifying 777 fuel indicator after in-flight discrepancy incidents

    2020-06-05T12:51:00Z

    Boeing is developing a modification for passenger and freighter 777s after the discovery of a fuel discrepancy problem involving the centre wing tank. The modification follows at least 25 instances of disparity between the aircraft’s fuel-quantity indicator for the centre tank and the uplifted amount from refuelling trucks – after ...

  • Virgin Atlantic A350-1000
    News

    Virgin Atlantic to resume services with five US and Asian destinations

    2020-06-04T12:16:00Z

    UK long-haul operator Virgin Atlantic is aiming to restore passenger services from 20 July, unveiling an initial set of routes to US and Asia-Pacific destinations. Virgin Atlantic plans to add further routes in August. The carrier says it will resume passenger operations from London Heathrow to Hong Kong and Orlando ...

  • Brtish Airways 747 tails
    News

    Parliamentarians grasp at BA slots and ownership as carrier plans job cuts

    2020-06-04T11:59:00Z

    Parliamentarians have urged the UK aviation minister to explore whether pressure can be put on British Airways’ lucrative slots at London Heathrow to deter the carrier from measures to shed thousands of jobs. Under-secretary of state for transport Kelly Tolhurst, who has responsibility for aviation, was even asked if the ...

  • Stanley
    News

    Airbus names India chief to lead Asia-Pacific operation

    2020-06-04T10:37:00Z

    Airbus’s India division head, Anand Stanley, is to take over as president of its Asia-Pacific operation, succeeding Patrick de Castelbajac. Stanley will take up the post from 1 July, the airframer says, reporting to chief commercial officer Christian Scherer. He will be based in Singapore and will head the Airbus ...

  • S7 Embraer
    News

    Over 30 Russian carriers seek government pandemic subsidies

    2020-06-04T08:48:00Z

    Eighteen Russian operators have been approved to receive subsidies under a Rb23.4 billion ($339 million) government programme to ease financial pressures during the coronavirus crisis. Another 13 have applied, says federal air transport regulator Rosaviatsia, but the documentation for these applications is still undergoing review. The government set out the ...

  • Wizz A320neo
    News

    Wizz Air takes delivery of first A320neo

    2020-06-04T07:51:00Z

    Central European budget carrier Wizz Air has taken delivery of its first Airbus A320neo, about 15 months after it received its first A321neo. The airline says the aircraft, fitted with Pratt & Whitney PW1100G engines, bears the Hungarian registration HA-LJA. It brings the carrier’s overall fleet to 122 jets, all ...

  • 737 Max storage
    News

    Senate bill seeks FAA changes after 737 Max crashes

    2020-06-03T21:31:00Z

    The chairman of the US Senate Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation has introduced a bill aimed at increasing aircraft safety in the wake of two fatal Boeing 737 Max crashes, while the House is drafting a bill expected to seek more aggressive safety regulations.

  • TUI 737 Max 10
    News

    TUI rejigs 737 Max deliveries as part of compensation deal

    2020-06-03T20:53:00Z

    Leisure giant TUI Group is has rejigged Boeing 737 Max deliveries to reduce the intake over the next few years, under a broad agreement with the airframer to compensate for the type’s grounding. TUI Group says it has revised the delivery schedule for the 61 Max jets on order, postponing ...

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    News

    Armenian carriers blacklisted over weak certification and monitoring

    2020-06-03T19:06:00Z

    All Armenian carriers have been blacklisted by the European Commission, after more than six months of discussions with the Civil Aviation Committee of Armenia over safety concerns relating to its oversight capability. Two Armenian airlines – Aircompany Armenia and Armenia Airways – as well as the Civil Aviation Committee were ...

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    News

    Comair to cut fleet and remain inactive until November

    2020-06-03T09:29:00Z

    South African carrier Comair requires a substantial cash injection and is unlikely to resume operations until at least November. Its fleet will also be reduced to 16 aircraft, comprising 13 Boeing 737-800s and three spare 737-400s. The airline’s business rescue practitioners have outlined the situation to creditors and employee representatives. ...

  • Wizz A320 close-up
    News

    Wizz Air to slow fleet modernisation over next three years

    2020-06-03T07:36:00Z

    Central European budget carrier Wizz Air has revealed a revised fleet plan which will not realign with its previous expansion forecast until the 2023-24 financial year. Wizz Air states that it expects to have 131 aircraft in its fleet by the end of 2020-21. This is seven fewer than the ...

  • First Mobile-made A220 maiden flight 060220. Airbus
    News

    First A220 assembled in Mobile takes flight

    2020-06-02T22:46:00Z

    The first Airbus A220 produced at the company’s Mobile, Alabama assembly site completed its maiden flight on 2 June.

  • BEA
    News

    Investigators download data from crashed PIA A320 recorders

    2020-06-02T21:33:00Z

    Investigators have downloaded information from the two flight recorders retrieved from the Pakistan International Airlines Airbus A320 which crashed in Karachi. French investigation authority BEA states that – at the request of the Pakistani inquiry team – it has “successfully” obtained information from the cockpit-voice and flight-data recorders. “Analysis of ...

  • Air France 777-300ER header
    News

    Runaway trolley injured several passengers on Air France 777

    2020-06-02T19:21:00Z

    French investigators believe cabin crew’s increased workload, after an unexpected change of aircraft type, meant a trolley was left unsecured and injured several passengers when it broke free. The accident occurred on board an Air France Boeing 777-300ER (F-GSQL) departing Mauritius for Paris Charles de Gaulle on 16 September 2018. ...

  • Utair accident
    News

    Utair 737 hit 1.1m snow bank short of runway: inquiry

    2020-06-02T13:10:00Z

    Investigators have determined that snow-clearance at Usinsk airport was inadequate before a landing accident in which a Utair Boeing 737-500 struck a shallow snow bank, about 1.1m high, situated 32m before the runway. The inquiry has also revealed that the aircraft was consistently slightly low on its descent path during ...

  • SAA A350
    News

    South African carriers urge system stress-test to speed recovery

    2020-06-02T06:59:00Z

    South African carriers are urging the government to stress-test the early restoration of domestic air services, to quicken the introduction of an expanded route network. Operators have been forced to suspend services after South Africa entered a national lockdown on 26 March. The government’s coronavirus response plan entered a new ...

  • Atlas Air Amazon Prime 767 c Shutterstock
    Analysis

    Amazon’s aviation plans will benefit from cargo’s rally

    2020-06-02T01:19:00Z

    Amazon Air is one of the few airlines that has seen an uptick in demand amid the coronavirus pandemic as home orders for goods has increased from its namesake e-commerce website, leading analysts to debate how fast its fleet could grow through 2028. Amazon Air tells Cirium that by 2021 ...

  • Lufthansa A319
    News

    Lufthansa Group urges shareholder support for aid package

    2020-06-01T21:14:00Z

    Lufthansa Group’s supervisory board has given its approval to stabilisation measures offered by the German federal WSF fund, accepting the conditions attached by the European Commission. The company is formally recommending that shareholders similarly approve the measures during an extraordinary general meeting set for 25 June. “It was a very ...