All air transport news – Page 156

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    Norwegian government prepared to back short-term SAS debt-to-equity swap

    2022-06-28T08:49:00Z

    Norway’s government is not prepared to put any new capital into Scandinavian carrier SAS, but is prepared to consider converting outstanding debt into shares. But the government will “not be a long-term owner” of the company, insists the Norwegian trade ministry. The government had previously been a part-owner of SAS ...

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    Norway’s Flyr drops latest share offer after stock value declines

    2022-06-28T07:10:00Z

    Norwegian carrier Flyr has axed plans to offer up to 62.5 million new shares in the company, after the stock’s trading value remained below the offer price. Flyr had raised NKr250 million ($25 million) during a rights issue at the beginning of the year, an issue which was oversubscribed by ...

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    SAS braces for schedule disruption as pilots threaten industrial action

    2022-06-27T18:34:00Z

    Scandinavian carrier SAS is bracing for a potential cockpit crew strike across its three main operating states within days. The airline has been negotiating with various parties to secure support for its ‘SAS Forward’ restructuring plan. SAS says industrial action by pilots – about which it has received notification from ...

  • Lufthansa A380-c-Lufthansa
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    Lufthansa to reinstate A380s next year to offset capacity issues

    2022-06-27T17:33:00Z

    German flag-carrier Lufthansa is to re-introduce Airbus A380s next year to counter aircraft delivery delays and address the sharp rise in passenger demand. The airline says the 509-seat aircraft will be used on its network from summer 2023, but it has yet to determine either the routes or the number ...

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    Russian fleets to comprise over 80% domestically-built aircraft by 2030: government

    2022-06-27T17:16:00Z

    Russia’s government has outlined a plan to re-invigorate its commercial aviation industry, aiming for domestically-built aircraft to represent more than 80% of the Russian fleet by the end of the decade. Deputy prime minister Yuri Borisov, speaking during a high-level meeting of government figures, said around 800 helicopters would also ...

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    Culp takes GE Aviation CEO post, Slattery becomes chief commercial officer

    2022-06-27T16:08:00Z

    General Electric chief executive Lawrence Culp has succeeded John Slattery as CEO of operating business GE Aviation – a change that had been planned but that came sooner than anticipated.

  • El Al fleet-c-El Al
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    El Al formally signs for $130m loan against its loyalty programme

    2022-06-27T06:05:00Z

    Israeli flag-carrier El Al has signed a formal agreement for the sale of its frequent-flyer scheme, valued at $500 million, in order to provide additional liquidity to the airline. The scheme and its assets are being sold to a subsidiary of the carrier, El Al Matmid Frequent Flyer. El Al ...

  • Luftwaffe A321LR-c-LHT
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    Cabin configurations illustrate flexibility of German air force A321LR

    2022-06-26T19:34:00Z

    Germany’s Lufthansa Technik has given a flavour of the cabin installed in the Airbus A321LR handed over to the country’s air force, as a second aircraft undergoes similar conversion. Delivery of the initial aircraft – MSN10613, designated 15+10 – took place at the ILA air show in Berlin. The second ...

  • Zero-emission aircraft-c-DLR
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    Multi-actor European alliance to guide transition to zero-emission aviation

    2022-06-24T18:13:00Z

    All aspects of the European transformation to a decarbonised aviation industry will be co-ordinated through a new voluntary collaboration, the Alliance for Zero Emission Aviation, under an initiative unveiled by the European Commission. The Commission is urging representatives from the aircraft manufacturing, airline, airport and energy sectors to join regulators ...

  • Aircraft and trees
    In depth

    How are engine makers addressing the decarbonisation challenge?

    2022-06-24T15:49:00Z

    The commercial engine manufacturers are just two years into what will undoubtedly be a remarkable decade of market turmoil, corporate flux, and intense spell of technology hunting. 

  • Eurowings A320neo
    Analysis

    Airbus powers ahead with programmes amid pandemic recovery

    2022-06-24T15:47:00Z

    Airbus is plotting a major recovery to its operations as the pandemic effect lessens, with transformed and expanded final assembly lines due to deliver up to 75 narrowbodies per month.

  • Farnborough 2018
    Analysis

    What to expect at new-look Farnborough air show

    2022-06-24T15:46:00Z

    Normally biennial, the Farnborough air show is taking place in mid-July for the first time since 2018 – and its chief executive insists the post-pandemic version has moved with the times.

  • Rolls-Royce PGS1
    Analysis

    Why the gas turbine remains core focus at Rolls-Royce

    2022-06-24T15:46:00Z

    Attention may be shifting towards zero-emission technologies to power a future class of airliners, but the gas turbine remains key to propelling Rolls-Royce’s business recovery.

  • Spirit of Innovation
    Analysis

    Spirit of change: Farnborough air show 2022

    2022-06-24T15:45:00Z

    Back following a four-year wait after pandemic-linked restrictions thwarted its 2020 edition, the Farnborough air show is the most eagerly-awaited aerospace event of the year. We preview what are certain to be some of its biggest topics.

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    Embraer lands first firm order for freighter-converted E-Jets

    2022-06-24T14:37:00Z

    Embraer has landed its first firm order to convert passenger-configured E-Jets into freighters, a deal coming about three months after the Brazilian airframer launched its conversion programme.

  • Aurigny Dornier 228 in flight
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    General Atomics plans restart of Dornier 228 production in 2024

    2022-06-24T11:13:00Z

    General Atomics is to relaunch production of the Dornier 228 twin-turboprop with the first example to roll off the Oberpfaffenhofen final assembly line in 2024.

  • A320neo
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    Airbus chief Faury assured over single-aisle trajectory despite supply-chain hitches

    2022-06-24T11:04:00Z

    Airbus chief executive Guillaume Faury acknowledges that supply of engines is lagging behind A320neo-family production, but is confident that the airframer will achieve a smooth ramp-up to its highest-ever single-aisle output rate as current difficulties subside. Speaking to FlightGlobal at the ILA air show in Berlin, Faury said that, while ...

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    No evidence Croatia Dash 8 damage caused by gunfire

    2022-06-24T10:13:00Z

    Bosnian investigators have concluded that damage discovered on a Croatia Airlines De Havilland Canada Dash 8-400, following a service to Sarajevo, was not caused by weapons fire. The aircraft, arriving from Zagreb on 22 June, sustained damage to its fuselage which the Bosnia and Herzegovina prosecutor’s office initially said “might ...

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    Deutsche Aircraft advances Alpha fuel cell demonstrator

    2022-06-24T09:26:00Z

    Deutsche Aircraft has begun the early stages of modifying a legacy Dornier 328 twin-turboprop to serve as a flying testbed for a new hydrogen-electric powertrain.

  • 737 Max at Boeing's Seattle delivery centre on 14 June 2022
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    Boeing chief sees progress in Max delivery backlog and China return

    2022-06-23T16:53:00Z

    Boeing has seen a strong market return of its 737 Max since flights with the type resumed 18 months ago as it continues to work through the outstanding certification in China and clear its delivery backlog, the company’s commercial airplanes head Stan Deal says.