All Airlines articles – Page 266

  • A380 incident close-up-c-BEA
    News

    A380 fan-hub disintegration traced to misunderstood ‘cold dwell’ fatigue

    2020-09-25T11:13:00Z

    French investigators have traced the serious engine failure involving an Air France Airbus A380 over Greenland to a phenomenon known as ‘cold dwell’ fatigue, which had caused a failure in a fan hub slot which houses the root of the fan blade. The analysis by investigation authority BEA closes a ...

  • Lion Air 737-900ER
    Analysis

    Lessors consider Lion Air’s power-by-the-hour requests

    2020-09-25T05:33:00Z

    Like most airlines globally, Indonesia’s Lion Group has been in discussions for rental deferral agreements with its lessors during the Covid-19 driven downturn. Back in April, the company told its lessors in an email, seen by Cirium, that capacity had been decreasing and yields had dropped by 35%. Combined with ...

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    News

    IATA to hold annual general meeting virtually

    2020-09-25T03:05:00Z

    IATA will move its annual general meeting — traditionally the biggest event in the airline calendar — online, as the coronavirus outbreak continues to preclude large scale physical meetings. The airline trade body had initially rescheduled the meeting, to be held in Amsterdam and hosted by KLM, from June ...

  • Baggage Carts Changi Coronavirus
    News

    AAPA renews call for government action after airlines’ dismal August

    2020-09-25T02:28:00Z

    The Association of Asia Pacific Airlines (AAPA) has reiterated its call for better regional coordination for air travel amid the coronavirus pandemic, as airline traffic suffer another dismal month in August. The region’s airlines carried just 1 million passengers in August, according to AAPA’s preliminary figures. This represents just 3% ...

  • 787-c-Boeing
    News

    Boeing intends software update to address 787 localiser capture failures

    2020-09-24T19:43:00Z

    Boeing is developing updated software for 787s to correct an erroneous localiser mode behaviour during ILS approaches. The US FAA is advising operators of the three 787 variants to notify crews about potential failure by the autopilot flight-director system to capture the localiser, notably during intercept of the localiser at ...

  • United Airlines 777-300ER
    News

    Vaccine key to airline recovery: United’s Munoz

    2020-09-24T18:29:00Z

    United Airlines executive chairman Oscar Munoz says that a vaccine which will protect travellers against the coronavirus will be key to the industry’s recovery.

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    News

    Second US airline aid package faces ‘tough, tough road’: JetBlue exec

    2020-09-24T16:20:00Z

    A second tranche of financial aid for US airlines is integral for the health of the industry, New York-based JetBlue Airways president and chief operations officer Joanna Geraghty says.

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    News

    United introduces coronavirus testing for Hawaii-bound customers

    2020-09-24T14:56:00Z

    United Airlines will introduce coronavirus testing for passengers in an effort to get customers back in aircraft as the global coronavirus crisis drags on.

  • PietrElbers-c-BillyPix
    News

    KLM chief questions aims of EU sustainability policies

    2020-09-24T14:11:00Z

    Pieter Elbers does not “precisely understand what’s the objective” of some Commission targets

  • Schiphol-c-LVNL
    News

    Go-around airprox exposed risks of questionable Schiphol runway procedure

    2020-09-24T11:27:00Z

    Dutch investigators have warned that Amsterdam Schiphol is approaching a limit in terms of the amount of traffic it can safety handle, owing to the complexity of the airport’s design. The Dutch Safety Board made the remark after concluding an inquiry into a serious airprox incident that occurred during simultaneous ...

  • Airbus A350-1000-Air-Caraibes
    News

    CMA CGM to take stake in French airline parent in freight push

    2020-09-24T08:48:00Z

    Shipping transport and logistics group CMA CGM has signed a memorandum of understanding to take a 30% stake in Groupe Dubreuil Aero, shareholder of carriers Air Caraibes and French Bee.

  • Converted cargo cabin-c-KLM
    News

    Cabin-swap freighters' flight-time limited to reduce fire risk

    2020-09-24T07:40:00Z

    European safety regulators are intending to impose a 2,000h flight-time limit on passenger aircraft converted to transport freight, as part of a mitigation strategy to reduce the risk of catastrophic fire. The European Union Aviation Safety Agency has drawn up a proposed deviation from normal freighter certification requirements, in order ...

  • AIrAsiaA320
    Airline Business

    AirAsia’s Fernandes doubles down on digital as domestic market improves

    2020-09-24T07:05:00Z

    AirAsia Group chief executive Tony Fernandes reiterated comments made earlier that its domestic and short-haul flights will recover faster, with the low-cost model better poised than its full-service counterparts. 

  • Vietnam Airlines 787-9
    News

    Vietnam Airlines resumes international flying with Seoul-Hanoi

    2020-09-24T05:29:00Z

    Vietnam Airlines has opened bookings for Seoul-Hanoi, with the first flight scheduled to depart 25 September. “This is the first official scheduled international commercial flight to Vietnam since the Covid-19 situation restabilised in Vietnam,” the airline said in a 23 September statement. Source: Vietnam Airlines A Vietnam Airlines ...

  • Refueller Image for SAV-Neste
    News

    Neste and Shell team up to produce sustainable aviation fuel

    2020-09-23T20:48:00Z

    Finnish sustainable aviation fuel supplier Neste is teaming up with petroleum heavyweight Royal Dutch Shell to “significantly increase” the supply and availability of the lower-emissions fuel for the commercial aviation industry starting in October.

  • MC-21 - Irkut
    News

    MC-21 deliveries to start ‘by the end’ of 2021: Russian industry minister

    2020-09-23T09:56:00Z

    First deliveries of the Irkut MC-21 to launch operator Aeroflot will take place by the end of 2021, according to Russian trade and industry minister Denis Manturov. Manturov says the combination of sanctions on the country and, in particular, the coronavirus situation have forced a delay to the twinjet’s flight-test ...

  • Generic airline traffic at Munich airport
    Airline Business

    Where the airline industry was when the music stopped

    2020-09-23T09:23:00Z

    Another year of strong profit and traffic growth in 2019 for leading carriers illustrates the highs the industry had reached before the coronavirus pandemic, but offered no warning of the crisis to come that has pushed airlines to the brink.

  • MD-83 overrun Kiev Zhulhany title-c-NBAAI
    News

    MD-83 veered off Kiev runway after unstable approach and spoiler omission

    2020-09-23T09:00:00Z

    Ukrainian investigators have determined that the crew of a Boeing MD-83 that veered off the runway at Kiev Zhulhany during a thunderstorm had chosen to continue an unstabilised approach, and failed to arm the aircraft’s spoilers before landing. The Bravo Airlines twinjet (UR-CPR) was following an ILS approach to runway ...

  • DAXING AERIAL
    News

    Beijing Daxing hits 10-million passenger mark, a year after opening

    2020-09-23T02:30:00Z

    Passenger throughput at Beijing’s newest airport, Daxing International, hit the 10 million mark on 22 September, nearly a year since the facility commenced operations. The airport, which opened late September last year, adds that it expects total passenger throughput by the end of the year to be around 16 million ...

  • American Max
    News

    American Airlines pilots to begin 737 Max training in November

    2020-09-23T02:02:00Z

    American Airlines’ pilots will begin 737 Max “special training” in November in preparation for the jet’s return to service, with the company’s entire complement of 737 pilots expected to complete the reviews by January 2021.