All Airlines articles – Page 288

  • AeroMexico Boeing 787-8
    News

    Aeromexico looks to quit 19 aircraft leases

    2020-07-07T18:20:00Z

    Grupo Aeromexico, the parent company of Mexico’s flag carrier, has petitioned to be released from aircraft and engine leases as it seeks to shrink its fleet to reduce costs.

  • Blue Air at Bucharest Airport April 2020
    News

    Blue Air takes creditor protection step as it rebuilds network

    2020-07-07T16:36:00Z

    Romanian carrier Blue Air has taken a preventative measure under local insolvency law as it further restores its network after the coronavirus grounding. Blue Air says it has taken the protective measure of ’concordant procedure’ - a preventative action under which companies seek to reach agreement with creditors. ...

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    News

    ​Kenya to reopen international flights on 1 August

    2020-07-07T15:07:00Z

    Kenya has become the latest African country to announce dates for the resumption of scheduled flights, amid reports that its flag carrier plans to make job cuts ahead of a possible nationalisation.

  • virgin australia tails
    News

    Virgin Australia bondholders challenge sale to Bain Capital

    2020-07-07T05:35:00Z

    Two parties representing Virgin Australia bondholders have challenged the airline’s sale to Bain Capital with the intention of making an alternative proposal. In an application to the Australian Takeovers Panel, Singapore-based fund manager Broad Peak Investment Advisers (Broad Peak) and Hong Kong’s Tor Investment Management submit that “certain circumstances regarding ...

  • HK Express new livery 1
    News

    HK Express pushes flight resumption back to August

    2020-07-07T02:37:00Z

    Hong Kong low-cost carrier HK Express will not resume flights until the first week of August, over three weeks later than previously announced. The airline, which was purchased by Cathay Pacific Airways in July 2019, planned to resume flights on 11 July, but said yesterday it will postpone the resumption ...

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    News

    Trent-powered 787 operators to check for disc fin cracks

    2020-07-06T22:21:00Z

    Operators of Rolls-Royce-powered Boeing 787s are set to be instructed to conduct inspections of certain Trent 1000 low-pressure turbine discs, over a possible cracking risk. Assessment of certain discs in service has revealed that rubbing contact with interstage static seals can lead to cracks in the front seal fins – ...

  • Bangkok
    News

    Pandemic pushes AirAsia into the red

    2020-07-06T15:22:00Z

    AirAsia Group slipped to a MYR953 million ($223 million) net loss in the first quarter, down from a MYR102 million profit in the same three-month period of 2019, as Covid-19 caused demand to plummet.

  • China Airlines A330-300
    News

    Taiwanese probe A330 computer failure after wet runway landing incident

    2020-07-05T10:04:00Z

    Taiwanese regulators are advising Airbus A330 operators to consider the effects of wet runways on aircraft deceleration after a near-overrun incident at Taipei’s Songshan airport. As the aircraft landed on the wet runway and the thrust reversers were activated, says the Taiwan Civil Aeronautics Administration, the crew “noticed the loss” ...

  • Ethiopian collision Oslo
    News

    Ethiopian 787 hit lighting mast after being sent to wrong de-icing stand

    2020-07-04T17:23:00Z

    Norwegian investigators have revealed that a de-icing vehicle driver vainly attempted to stop an Ethiopian Airlines Boeing 787-9 from taxiing onto the wrong de-icing stand, before the jet’s right wing struck and felled a lighting mast at Oslo Gardermoen. The aircraft (ET-AUP), which was preparing for departure to Stockholm and ...

  • Astana E190 air force footage
    News

    Control-check ‘routine’ led E190 upset crew to miss reversed ailerons

    2020-07-03T17:43:00Z

    Investigators have suggested that familiarity with routine, combined with expectation bias, led the crew of an Embraer 190 to miss clues that the jet’s aileron cables had been cross-rigged during maintenance. The Air Astana aircraft had emerged from maintenance at Portuguese firm OGMA during which the aileron cables were inadvertently ...

  • Lufthansa crew masks covid-19 coronavirus
    Airline Business

    Airline industry faces up to the next phase

    2020-07-03T14:27:00Z

    Airlines around the world are beginning to implement recovery plans as regions are gradually released from lockdown

  • Training-c-MariekeDekker_Shutterstock
    Opinion

    Why resilience is key for aspiring airline pilots

    2020-07-03T14:05:00Z

    While the coronavirus crisis has many pilots considering their options, the choices are starker still for those who have invested heavilly in their training in the hope of gaining airline employment

  • Scoot 787-9
    News

    SIA Group sends another two A380s and two 787s to Alice Springs

    2020-07-03T08:06:00Z

    Singapore Airlines Group recently parked another four aircraft – two Airbus A380s and two Boeing 787-8s – at Alice Springs Airport in Australia. The company tells Cirium it now has a total of 22 aircraft parked there, at Asia Pacific Aircraft Storage. This comprises seven A380s and three 777-200ERs from ...

  • Jeju Air Boeing 737-800
    News

    Jeju Air may abandon Eastar Jet acquisition: report

    2020-07-03T01:05:00Z

    South Korea’s Jeju Air could scrap plans to acquire a majority stake in compatriot low-cost carrier Eastar Jet. Citing difficulties in ongoing discussions, a Jeju official was quoted as saying the carrier will consider abandoning the deal within 10 business days, Reuters reported on 2 July. On 29 June, Eastar ...

  • Boston Logan Airport coronavirus 4
    News

    US government publishes health guidance for airlines and airports

    2020-07-02T22:20:00Z

    The US Departments of Transportation, Homeland Security, and Health and Human Services have jointly published a report outlining recommendations for public safety as the world continues to grapple with the coronavirus pandemic.

  • Airliner cabin Coronavirus masks PPE
    Airline Business

    How air transport sector is dragging itself back from the brink

    2020-07-02T12:33:00Z

    Few if anyone could have predicted the sudden and far-reaching destruction being wreaked by the coronavirus pandemic during 2020 – but the airline sector has already picked itself up and is still in the ring, fighting its way towards a recovery.

  • American Airlines hub Miami Airbus A320
    Airline Business

    How airlines are facing a new world order

    2020-07-02T08:11:00Z

    A significantly reduced market until at least 2022 is broadly accepted, with widespread implications for the industry

  • Thai Airways fleet at Bangkok airport May 2020, Shutterstock
    News

    Thai Airways names new acting president

    2020-07-02T05:30:00Z

    Thai Airways International has named Chansin Treenuchagron as acting president, replacing Chakkrit Parapuntakul. His appointment takes effect on 2 July, says Thai in a 1 July stock-exchange disclosure. Source: Shutterstock Thai Airways fleet at Bangkok airport May 2020 Treenuchagron joined the carrier on 4 June as an ...

  • Hawaiian Airlines
    News

    Hawaiian reinstates flights to mainland US

    2020-07-01T21:02:00Z

    Hawaiian Airlines will reinstate flights to the mainland USA in August, as the state of Hawaii begins to lift its draconian restrictions on movement within the islands as well as between the islands and the airline’s main destinations on the west coast of North America.

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    News

    Major US airlines announce schedule changes

    2020-07-01T16:29:00Z

    The three US legacy passenger carriers have announced changes to their schedules after a four-month period in which capacity and demand had hit all-time lows due to the coronavirus pandemic.