All Airlines articles – Page 275

  • Tarom ATR 72-600
    News

    Lessor NAC swings to $639m loss in ‘extremely challenging’ year

    2020-08-21T05:15:00Z

    Nordic Aviation Capital (NAC) could have delivered its strongest-ever results in fiscal year (FY) 2019/2020, based on first-half performance, had it not been for the Covid-19 pandemic. “The company was on track to deliver its 24th consecutive year of increased profitability; however, as Covid-19 began to surface in early 2020, ...

  • EVA A330-300 Hello Kitty
    Analysis

    Can sightseeing flights tap pent-up air travel demand?

    2020-08-21T02:55:00Z

    Two Asia-Pacific airlines have this month operated domestic sightseeing flights to meet pent-up flying demand as Covid-19 limits air travel, but how much potential does this market offer in the long run? DINE AND FLY Royal Brunei Airlines’ first-ever scenic flight took off on 16 August, departing from Brunei International ...

  • BOC Aviation Boeing 787-9 Dreamliner
    News

    BOC Aviation maintains steady profits amid pandemic

    2020-08-21T01:06:00Z

    Singapore-based lessor BOC Aviation registered a slight increase in its profits in the first half of this year, though its cash collection rate plummeted to the lowest level in more than a decade. The company posted a profit before income tax of $354 million for the six months ended 30 ...

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    News

    IATA warns that Argentina may delay September air travel restart

    2020-08-20T16:55:00Z

    Rumours are swirling that Argentina’s government might push back its plan to reopen the country to air travel on 1 September, throwing uncertainty around carriers’ plans to resume operations to the country.

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    News

    American cuts 15 cities from network as government aid expires

    2020-08-20T14:14:00Z

    American Airlines intends to axe routes to 15 destinations, as it begins trimming its network due to the expiration of government aid and a lack of demand for air travel.

  • HongKong-c-Ash Ram
    Opinion

    Returning to the cockpit is not without risk, but it is a manageable one

    2020-08-20T11:43:00Z

    While many pilots believe they are born aviators, prolonged downtime means refresher training is essential before recommencing flight operations.

  • Vueling A320
    News

    Vueling revises go-around training after Birmingham approach incident

    2020-08-20T11:29:00Z

    Spanish carrier Vueling has amended simulator training to include high-energy approaches and go-arounds, after investigators probed an Airbus A320 incident at Birmingham which involved two aborted approaches and triggering of angle-of-attack protection. The crew had struggled to reduce the aircraft’s speed after commencing the final stages of the area navigation ...

  • ATR 72-600 EP-ITD
    News

    Iran ATR 72 suffered tail-strike after dual input during flare

    2020-08-20T09:39:00Z

    Iranian investigators have disclosed that the captain of a landing Iran Air ATR 72-600 intervened to reduce descent rate during the flare, resulting in dual control inputs, but could not avert a hard touchdown. In the moments before the initial touchdown the aircraft was probably subjected to a downdraft, says ...

  • Qantas A380
    News

    Qantas A380s could re-enter service in three years: Alan Joyce

    2020-08-20T08:14:00Z

    Qantas Airways chief executive Alan Joyce expects that the airline will only recover 50% of its international market by its 2022 fiscal year.

  • Singapore Airlines SIA Airbus A350-900
    News

    SIA Group depletes half of $6.4 billion funds raised

    2020-08-20T04:41:00Z

    SIA Group has utilised half the proceeds from a S$8.8 billion ($6.4 billion) rights issue completed on 5 June. The company has drawn down a further S$2.2 billion between 15 June and 14 August, in addition to the use of S$2.2 billion previously detailed in June. Source: Max ...

  • AirAsia X Thailand Airbus A330neo
    Airline Business

    ‘X’ doesn’t mark the spot for A330neo

    2020-08-20T02:42:00Z

    The coronavirus is a disaster for all airlines and airframers, but a concentration of orders with troubled Southeast Asian carriers presents a particular challenge for the Airbus A330neo. The world was very different in July 2014. Brent crude stood at well over $100 a barrel, a price that seemed to ...

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    News

    Qantas ekes out full-year profit despite pandemic hit

    2020-08-20T01:52:00Z

    The Qantas Group says its 2020 fiscal year was the worst in its 100-year history, but still managed to turn an underlying profit before tax of A$124 million ($90 million). The A$124 million figure for the 2020 financial year ended 30 June was 91% lower than a year earlier, with ...

  • United Airlines 777-300ER
    News

    US airline fleet swells in summer but autumn cuts loom

    2020-08-19T21:39:00Z

    In recent months US airlines have brought some 1,600 aircraft back into their fleets, bolstering their operations amid hopes that air travel demand would rebound following a dismal spring.

  • Copa 737 Max 9
    Airline Business

    Latin American aviation’s coronavirus slumber far from over

    2020-08-19T17:37:00Z

    As the global aviation industry gets used to the idea that a rebound may take three years, the sector in Latin America is looking at a particularly difficult recovery, as airlines report staggering losses, borders remain closed and governments continue withholding aid.

  • Lufthansa cockpit
    News

    Lufthansa strikes deal with pilots to avert near-term redundancies

    2020-08-19T13:11:00Z

    Lufthansa has reached a deal with the Vereinigung Cockpit union covering pilots at its German operations over cost-cutting measures for the rest of the year.

  • Heathrow testing sign during Covid
    News

    ​Heathrow awaits approval for ‘oven-ready’ Covid-19 testing centre

    2020-08-19T12:23:00Z

    London Heathrow’s Covid-19 testing facility is “ready to go” and awaiting UK government approval to test arrivals at the airport as a way of reducing the amount of time for which travellers from high-risk countries are required to quarantine.

  • SIA 777-300ER Changi Airport
    News

    Five Southeast Asian countries cleared for Singapore transit via SIA Group

    2020-08-19T06:26:00Z

    Malaysia, Indonesia and Thailand have joined the list of countries approved for transit flights through Singapore operated by Singapore Airlines Group’s three carriers. Two other Southeast Asian nations, Vietnam and Cambodia, were previously approved for such flights, from Hanoi, Ho Chi Minh City, and Phnom Penh. Source: Greg ...

  • United Airlines 777-300ER
    News

    ​US and Chinese carriers can double flights between countries: DoT

    2020-08-19T05:17:00Z

    The four Chinese airlines currently operating scheduled passenger services to the USA may double their services to eight weekly round-trip flights, according to the US Department of Transportation. “This aggregate level of service is equivalent to the total number of flights now permitted by the Chinese aviation authorities for US ...

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    India’s aviation minister hints at travel bubbles with neighbours

    2020-08-19T05:05:00Z

    The Indian government has proposed creating “air bubbles” with five neighbouring countries, according to civil aviation minister Hardeep Singh Puri. Proposals have been made to Sri Lanka, Bangladesh, Afghanistan, Nepal and Bhutan, he said in an 18 August Twitter post. Source: IndiGo Indian sailors check-in at Doha for ...

  • Frontier first A320neo
    News

    Frontier bets on cost-sensitive travellers’ return to skies first

    2020-08-18T22:49:00Z

    Like the rest of the airline industry, Frontier Airlines is cutting costs and seeking federal aid as the pandemic has obliterated passenger demand, while also defending its network position as it plans for an eventual travel recovery.