All Air Transport articles – Page 282

  • Utair
    News

    Utair proposes debt-to-equity swap as part of financial restructuring

    2021-06-04T09:26:00Z

    Shareholders of Russian carrier Utair are to consider a debt-to-equity swap as part of a continuing restructuring of the airline’s finances. Utair says shareholders including AK-Invest and Neft-Consulting as well as carrier group’s own maintenance division Utair Engineering are set to take part in the swap. “The airline’s debts to ...

  • Ethiopian 777 stuck title-c-via Twitter
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    Ethiopian 777-300ER returns to service after steering into Lagos mud

    2021-06-04T06:11:00Z

    Ethiopian Airlines has returned a Boeing 777-300ER to service after an incident in which the aircraft partially left a taxiway after arriving at Lagos. The aircraft (ET-ASL) had been operating a cargo flight having been temporarily converted to a freighter, says the carrier. It had landed at Lagos as flight ...

  • Wisk Cora
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    Boeing lost confidence in Aerion investment, remains committed to Wisk: Boeing CEO

    2021-06-03T22:53:00Z

    Following the recent shuttering of Boeing-backed supersonic aircraft developer Aerion, Boeing’s chief executive says his company lost confidence in the value of its investment in supersonic start-ups.

  • Boeing 787-10-c-Boeing
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    Long term, Boeing expects 787 deliveries will hit pre-pandemic levels: CEO

    2021-06-03T21:55:00Z

    Boeing intends eventually to ramp up 787 production to a pre-pandemic level of 14 jets monthly despite a decision to end production at one of two sites.

  • Shanghai Airlines first 787
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    Calhoun again urges for improved US-China trade relations

    2021-06-03T20:24:00Z

    Boeing’s chief executive is again calling on the US government to normalise trade relations with China, a country that accounts for a vast portion of Boeing’s historic and potential aircraft sales.

  • Digital rendering of Boeing's 2021 "ecoDemonstrator", a 737 Max 9, in Alaska Airlines' colours
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    Boeing preps to begin 2021 ‘ecoDemonstrator’ programme using 737 Max 9

    2021-06-03T17:08:00Z

    Boeing will continue its ecoDemonstrator programme in 2021, using a 737 Max 9 to evaluate new cabin sidewalls, 3D-printed cabin air vents, noise-reducing engine nacelles and a new fire-fighting chemical. The company will also use the jet to evaluate flight-control technology, atmosphere-measuring equipment and the use of biofuel.

  • Boom Supersonic's conceptual airliner Overture in United Airlines' colours
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    United to purchase 15 of Boom Supersonic’s Overture, financial commitment undisclosed

    2021-06-03T12:53:00Z

    United Airlines has agreed to purchase 15 of Boom Supersonic’s in-development faster-than-sound airliner Overture, joining at least two other airlines that have partnered with Boom.

  • PGS1 testing-c-Rolls-Royce
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    Rolls-Royce edges towards ground-testing megawatt-level hybrid-electric generator

    2021-06-03T11:09:00Z

    Rolls-Royce has started used a renovated Bristol facility to test components for a hybrid-electric power-generation system, known as PGS1, for a demonstrator programme with intended application to future regional aircraft. PGS1, which emerged from the truncated E-Fan X programme, will include a keg-sized generator required to deliver power levels of ...

  • Primera 737 incident title-c-RNSA
    News

    Primera 737 almost hit localiser after overrunning partially-swept runway

    2021-06-03T09:19:00Z

    Icelandic investigators believe a Primera Air Nordic Boeing 737-800 overran at Reykjavik’s Keflavik airport, almost colliding with the localiser structure, after landing long on a shortened runway which had only been partially cleared of snow. Investigation authority RNSA found that runway 19 – operating with a displaced threshold owing to ...

  • American Airlines, Delta Air Lines, Los Angeles airport
    Airline Business

    The big shift: How the pandemic forced US airlines to revamp networks

    2021-06-02T21:37:00Z

    Carriers are now deploying jets on numerous new “point-to-point” routes that connect secondary cities to leisure destinations. Such flights bypass major hubs – a strategy departing starkly from that of the heady pre-Covid years, when carriers centralised nearly all their operations at handfuls of major hubs. 

  • Trinitair wing-tip-c-The APC
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    Hi Fly A330 to perform flight tests with radical three-blade wing-tip concept

    2021-06-02T11:35:00Z

    Portuguese wet-lease operator Hi Fly is to use an Airbus A330 as a testbed for a wing-tip modification which is intended to reduce fuel burn on the type. The radical wing-tip design – branded ‘Trinitair’ – features three blades, set at different angles, and has been developed by German-based firm ...

  • Wizz Air-c-Wizz Air
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    Wizz Air persists with fleet renewal despite travel crisis

    2021-06-02T09:33:00Z

    Wizz Air ended the latest fiscal year with more aircraft in its fleet than it had forecast a year previously, despite the impact of the air transport crisis. The budget carrier had expected its fleet to expand from 121 to 131 aircraft over fiscal 2020-21 but the figure actually reached ...

  • Wizz Air A321neo
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    Wizz plots course to full recovery but restrictions threaten more losses

    2021-06-02T06:58:00Z

    Wizz Air chief Jozsef Varadi is warning that the company is likely to turn in a net loss for 2021-22 unless there is an “accelerated and permanent” lifting of pandemic restrictions. Varadi gave the outlook as the airline unveiled full-year net losses for 2020-21 of €576 million ($704 million), as ...

  • Wisk Cora
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    Archer countersues Wisk, calls case ‘baseless’

    2021-06-02T01:16:00Z

    Air taxi developer Archer Aviation has countersued competitor Wisk Aero, asking a federal judge to award damages stemming from Wisk’s April lawsuit.

  • ATP-c-BAE Systems
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    ATP operators told to replace throttle cables to prevent jamming

    2021-06-01T12:03:00Z

    Operators of British Aerospace ATP turboprops are set to be ordered to replace engine power-control cables after incidents in which throttle levers have either jammed or been stiff to move. The UK Civil Aviation Authority says a “number of events” of this nature have been reported by ATP operators, both ...

  • EFVS-c-Dassault Aviation
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    EASA all-weather operations revision aims to increase airport accessibility

    2021-06-01T11:06:00Z

    Europe’s aviation safety authority is proposing a regulatory revision intended to increase the number of medium-sized airports accessible to flights, by updating all-weather operations frameworks. This revision will take account of new technological advances to support safe operations to airports in low-visibility conditions. “While large aerodromes are, for the most ...

  • Aeroflot A321neo-c-Aeroflot
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    Aeroflot inaugurates new Krasnoyarsk hub

    2021-05-31T20:55:00Z

    Aeroflot has formally inaugurated its new international hub at Krasnoyarsk, intended to complement its Moscow Sheremetyevo base. It intends to open services from 1 June, with the first flight SU2878 operating to Blagoveshchensk. Blagoveshchensk will be one of five initial routes on the Krasnoyarsk network which will also include Krasnodar, ...

  • Belavia Embraer-c-Belavia
    Analysis

    Belavia faces setback to recovery at crucial point in its modernisation

    2021-05-31T10:45:00Z

    Just a couple of days before the Ryanair diversion incident pitched Belrusian flag-carrier Belavia into a new crisis, it started putting its first Boeing 737 Max into operation as part of its efforts to clamber out of the current one. Belavia agreed in 2018 to lease a batch of Max ...

  • PW-WPB-A10-Test-Stand-PW1100G-JM_Engine high res
    Analysis

    P&W matures low-emission technologies but near-term focus rests on GTF

    2021-05-31T07:04:00Z

    A cadre of engineers and scientists at Pratt & Whitney and other companies within the Raytheon Technologies group are busy advancing next-generation technologies, like electric propulsion and the use of hydrogen fuel.

  • czech airlines A321XLR-c-Airbus
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    Airbus lodges claims against Czech Airlines over A321XLR and A220 order

    2021-05-29T09:28:00Z

    Airbus has lodged claims against Czech Airlines totalling nearly Kc17 billion ($814 million) in regard to payments for seven aircraft which were ordered by the struggling flag-carrier. Czech Airlines filed for insolvency earlier this year and creditors had been instructed to submit claims for receivables. The insolvency register lists over ...