All Airlines articles – Page 311

  • ANA 787-9
    Airline Business

    Coronavirus slashes Asia-Pacific deliveries in March

    2020-04-13T02:56:00Z

    Carriers in the Asia-Pacific received 14 of the 49 new airliners delivered in March 2020, as airframers and countries continued to grapple with the coronavirus pandemic. The region trailed North America, where carriers took 17 new aircraft, but led Europe, which saw just 13 deliveries. Source: Cirium ...

  • An-225
    News

    An-225 recruited for coronavirus support flights

    2020-04-11T22:18:00Z

    Antonov Airlines has started deploying its An-225, the world’s largest operational aircraft, on services supporting the effort to combat coronavirus. The six-engined freighter had recently been restored to flight following a substantial upgrade programme. Antonov says the aircraft departed Kiev on 11 April on the first commercial service since the ...

  • spacejet M100
    In depth

    Mitsubishi’s SpaceJet seen as riding out coronavirus, arriving upon recovery

    2020-04-10T20:57:00Z

    Though global demand for air travel has plummeted in recent weeks, two aerospace analysts remain confident upstart Mitsubishi Aircraft will make good on its plan to certify and delivery its SpaceJet line of regional aircraft

  • Convair 2019 crash Miami NTSB
    News

    Pilot actions contributed to deadly 2019 Convair crash off Miami: NTSB

    2020-04-09T22:38:00Z

    A captain’s decision to continue a flight despite engine trouble caused a Convair C-131B to crash into the Atlantic Ocean in February 2019, according US investigators.

  • EasyJet A319
    News

    Pilots’ identical error shaved A319’s take-off distance margin

    2020-04-09T11:00:00Z

    Investigators have determined that both pilots of an EasyJet Airbus A319 mistakenly selected the wrong intersection during take-off performance calculations at Nice, resulting in less runway distance being available than the crew had expected. The crew believed they had calculated take-off performance for runway 04R based on a departure from ...

  • FedEx
    News

    FedEx MD-11F loses nose-wheel on take-off

    2020-04-09T08:07:00Z

    Investigators are probing the loss of a nose-wheel from a FedEx Boeing MD-11F, apparently during departure from San Antonio. The aircraft (N619FE) had been operating the FX464 service to Memphis on 7 April. It landed on runway 18C at about 08:50 but the US FAA, in a preliminary notification, states ...

  • A320neo-Spirit-Airlines-takeoff
    News

    JetBlue and Spirit apply for emergency exemptions to ‘minimum service’ order

    2020-04-09T01:09:00Z

    JetBlue Airways and Spirit Airlines are the first two US carriers to apply for immediate exemptions under the Department of Transportation’s service requirements, striking 19 and 26 destinations in their respective networks.

  • Faury
    News

    Airbus chief: Crisis likely to be ‘a long one’

    2020-04-08T18:50:00Z

    Airbus is expecting to review its production rates every month after reducing its output by a third in response to the coronavirus impact. Chief executive Guillaume Faury, speaking on 8 April, was unable to estimate when rates would be restored but said he thought the crisis would “probably be a ...

  • A350-1000
    News

    Airbus records 15 A350 cancellations but reveals order for 10

    2020-04-08T17:43:00Z

    Airbus has recorded cancellations of 15 A350s as well as four A330neos during March, although it secured a firm agreement for 10 A350s from an undisclosed customer. Six A350-1000s and four A350-900s from Latin America’s LATAM are part of the cancellation. Five A350-900s ordered by Kuwait Airways have also been ...

  • A320 production
    News

    Airbus cuts aircraft production by a third as 60 jets stay undelivered

    2020-04-08T16:47:00Z

    Airbus is cutting monthly production of single- and twin-aisle aircraft by about a third, slashing output of A320s to just 40 aircraft. It is taking monthly production of A350s down to six and A330s down to two. “With these new rates, Airbus preserves its ability to meet customer demand while ...

  • Austrian fleet stored
    Airline Business

    Global airliner fleet returns to 1990s levels

    2020-04-08T15:11:00Z

    As airlines worldwide ground their aircraft in the wake of a collapse in passenger demand, the industry has passed a key cross-over point with the number of stored jets now exceeding that of the active fleet.

  • Air Canada B787-9-Rockies
    News

    Air Canada to apply for federal wage subsidies

    2020-04-08T13:42:00Z

    Air Canada is seeking newly available federal wage subsidies for 36,000 domestic employees, including roughly 16,500 workers who have already lost their jobs.

  • AIrAsiaA320
    Analysis

    Coronavirus cripples recovery of Malaysian carriers

    2020-04-08T05:20:00Z

    2020 was supposed to provide Malaysian carriers a boost, with the “Visit Malaysia 2020” tourism campaign targeting 30 million visitor arrivals. Instead, the coronavirus pandemic has pushed the airlines to rejig plans and focus on survival, just weeks after some of them reported improvements in 2019’s operating performance. Bo Lingam, ...

  • GoAir A320neo
    News

    GoAir eyes tentative post-lockdown relaunch dates

    2020-04-08T05:14:00Z

    Indian budget carrier GoAir is tentatively eyeing 15 April and 1 May for the respective relaunch of domestic and international flights, once the country emerges from its three-week lockdown that began last month. “Considering that the lockdown in India is from 25 March to 14 April 2020, GoAir is open ...

  • ATR IndiGo
    Analysis

    ATR confronts big order overhang in Asia-Pacific

    2020-04-08T03:51:00Z

    As Asia-Pacific airlines endure the existential coronavirus pandemic, regional aircraft manufacturers are due to deliver 73 new aircraft to the Asia-Pacific before the end of 2021, of which 61 aircraft are to come from turboprop maker ATR. The overall delivery number and schedule is based on estimates by Cirium and ...

  • Grounded KLM Aircraft c KLM
    News

    IATA reiterates need for ‘urgent’ liquidity assistance

    2020-04-08T02:20:00Z

    Airlines around the world are in desperate need of government liquidity support which in many cases is taking too long to reach them, IATA has warned. Describing the coronavirus shutdown as “the biggest crisis we have ever had”, IATA director general Alexandre de Juniac stresses that although many governments have ...

  • Allegiant first new A320 Credit: Airbus
    News

    DOT final order takes ULCC, airport concerns into account

    2020-04-07T18:10:00Z

    The US Department of Transportation’s (DOT) final order on requirements air carriers must meet if they take advantage of government aid during the coronavirus pandemic gives additional flexibility to carriers on managing seasonal networks and relieves secondary airports which subsidised unprofitable routes.

  • TK A330 incident
    News

    Off-centre landing damaged Turkish A330 undercarriage

    2020-04-07T10:51:00Z

    Nigerian investigators have disclosed that a Turkish Airlines Airbus A330-300 suffered damage after travelling partially off the runway for a distance of some 400m following a landing at Port Harcourt. The aircraft (TC-LOL), arriving from Istanbul at night on 30 December last year, had been established on the localiser for ...

  • Atlas Air Amazon Prime 767
    In depth

    Assumptions on pilots’ reaction to the unexpected are dangerously outdated

    2020-04-07T08:08:00Z

    As airliners become more automated and a cadre of military-trained airline pilots hands over to commercially sourced flyers, training needs to adapt

  • T2 Coronavirus
    News

    Changi airport to close Terminal 2 for 18 months from May

    2020-04-07T02:29:00Z

    Singapore’s Changi airport is closing Terminal 2 (T2) for 18 months from May 1 due to the dramatic fall in traffic as a result of the coronavirus crisis. Transport minister Khaw Boon Wan told parliament on 6 April that the impact on Changi was “severe”, describing the airport, which has ...