All air transport news – Page 161

  • SAS Airbus-c-SAS
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    SAS cuts back summer flight programme to avert ramp-up bottlenecks

    2022-05-31T08:00:00Z

    SAS is aiming to achieve 80% of pre-crisis capacity deployment during the summer season, although the airline has cut a large number of planned flights in order to ensure stability. The Scandinavian operator says it is experiencing “positive” market development and “strong” ticket sales in the run-up to summer. But ...

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    SAS could seek court assistance to help with crucial financial restructuring

    2022-05-31T07:01:00Z

    Scandinavia’s SAS is prepared to utilise court-based restructuring proceedings in order to assist with resolving its financial problems and help push through parts of its ambitious ‘SAS Forward’ transformation plan. It is looking to raise at least SKr9.5 billion ($970 million) in fresh equity – expecting to source this from ...

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    Embraer accelerates Brazilian renewable electricity commitment

    2022-05-31T06:04:00Z

    Embraer has accelerated an energy-purchase plan which will ensure that all the electricity it acquires in Brazil will be drawn from renewable sources. It has brought forward this plan by a year and will achieve it from 2024 rather than the original commitment of 2025. Two-thirds of the total electric ...

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    Deurloo succeeds Lane as P&W commercial engines president

    2022-05-27T21:36:00Z

    Pratt & Whitney chief commercial officer Rick Deurloo has become president of the company’s commercial engines business, succeeding former president Carroll Lane.

  • A320neo easyJet (c) Airbus Nov 2019
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    Flight shaming could hamper sustainability investments: EasyJet chief

    2022-05-27T16:39:00Z

    Airlines will need to continue to attract passengers and remain profitable if they are to invest in a sustainable future, according to EasyJet chief executive Johan Lundgren.

  • Norse 787-c-Norse Atlantic Airways
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    Norse Atlantic to open London-New York from mid-August

    2022-05-27T10:37:00Z

    Start-up long-haul carrier Norse Atlantic Airways has opened bookings for services between the UK and USA, with a London-New York link set to commence on 12 August. Norse Atlantic will operate between Gatwick to JFK daily using Boeing 787s. It will also be offering a temporary service between Gatwick and ...

  • Qatar A350-c-Qatar Airways
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    Judge rules Airbus-Qatar A350 case must head for early trial

    2022-05-27T10:23:00Z

    Airbus’s legal clash with Qatar Airways over A350 skin-paint degradation appears likely to go to trial in summer 2023, after a judge ruled that the case should be tried at the earliest opportunity. Qatar Airways is claiming a degree of success from securing the expedited hearing but the airframer – ...

  • Jota BAe 146-200-c-Jota Aviation
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    UK operator Jota to be liquidated after pandemic and Brexit setbacks

    2022-05-27T08:45:00Z

    Liquidators have been appointed to wind up UK operator Jota Aviation, based at London Southend, which had formerly conducted specialist passenger charter and freight services. The UK Civil Aviation Authority listed Jota Aviation as having a valid air operator’s certificate in a May update, with approvals for British Aerospace 146s ...

  • Transair 737-200-c-Transair
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    US FAA alleges string of safety violations by operator of ditched Transair 737 freighter

    2022-05-27T06:42:00Z

    Ten months after a Boeing 737-200 freighter ditched in the sea off Hawaii, US regulators are alleging a series of serious safety violations by operator Rhoades Aviation and are poised to cancel its air carrier certificate. But Rhoades Aviation is disputing the FAA’s proposed action and has requested meeting with ...

  • Joby's in-development electric air taxi
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    FAA green lights Joby to begin air taxi flights using Cirrus SR22

    2022-05-26T16:46:00Z

    US start-up Joby Aviation has received regulatory authority to operate commercial flights using a Cirrus SR22, a move enabling the company to prepare for eventually operating electric air taxis.

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    GTLK assists Azimuth and other Russian carriers with debt restructuring

    2022-05-26T08:59:00Z

    Russian carriers have been restructuring debts owed to state leasing firm GTLK in response to the economic problems emerging from sanctions on the air transport industry. GTLK expects domestic traffic this year will remain at last year’s level but overall Russian airline passenger transportation will fall by 10%. Rostov-based airline ...

  • Overture-c-Boom Supersonic
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    EASA lays out preliminary framework for supersonic aircraft noise and emissions

    2022-05-26T06:53:00Z

    European regulators are preparing an initial environmental-protection certification framework aimed at addressing the emergence of new supersonic transport aircraft designs towards the end of this decade. The measures are being laid out in an advanced notice of proposals by the European Union Aviation Safety Agency. EASA states that a new ...

  • Airbus ZEROe-c-Airbus
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    Airbus to set up UK hydrogen technology centre for zero-emission aircraft

    2022-05-25T21:30:00Z

    Airbus is to establish a specialist hydrogen technology centre in the UK to advance its efforts to put a zero-emission aircraft into service by the middle of next decade. The Zero Emission Development Centre, complementing its UK research platforms as well as work in Spain, France and Germany, will be ...

  • Alice Testing 9
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    Eviation readies for Alice maiden sortie as ground tests wrap up

    2022-05-25T15:18:00Z

    Eviation is gearing up for the first flight of its all-electric Alice prototype in the coming months having completed ground testing earlier in May.

  • Pearl 10X
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    Rolls-Royce powers ahead with Pearl programme pair

    2022-05-25T13:35:00Z

    Rolls-Royce is accelerating testing of its Pearl 10X business aviation engine for the Dassault Falcon 10X as it closes in on certification for the Gulfstream G700-powering Pearl 700.

  • Ethiopian 777F-c-Boeing
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    Ethiopian Airlines emerges as customer for more 777Fs

    2022-05-25T13:35:00Z

    Ethiopian Airlines has emerged as the customer behind an order for five Boeing 777 freighters previously attributed to an unidentified operator. The African carrier is already a 777F operator, having previously ordered eight directly from the airframer. Ethiopian Airlines chief Mesfin Tasew says the additional jets will enable the airline ...

  • Transavia 737 incident-c-Riik@mctr Creative Commons
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    Aborted taxiway take-off probe laments loss of cockpit-recorder information

    2022-05-25T11:28:00Z

    Potentially useful cockpit-voice recorder data was lost after a Transavia Boeing 737-800 crew opted to continue a flight just a few minutes after a serious incident involving an attempted taxiway take-off, according to Dutch investigators. The aircraft had lined up with Amsterdam Schiphol’s taxiway D, rather than the parallel runway ...

  • Finnair A321-c-Anna Zvereva Creative Commons
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    Complex capacity demands leave Finnair juggling summer aircraft leases

    2022-05-25T09:25:00Z

    Finnair is to augment summer capacity this year by leasing an Airbus A320 from Danish specialist DAT – having previously agreed to lease out some of its own short- and long-haul aircraft for the season. DAT will operate the twinjet on Finnair’s route from Helsinki to Copenhagen in June, and ...

  • 737 Max 10
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    Boeing safety chief warns against new cockpit alert system for 737 Max 10

    2022-05-24T15:16:00Z

    Boeing’s head of safety has warned of potential negative safety consequences if the company were to equip its 737 Max 10 with an modernised crew alerting system – technology expected to be required before that jet achieves certification.

  • B737 Max 8 cockpit-c-Max Kingsley-Jones FlighGlobal
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    Boeing’s safety overhaul ‘working’ as Max recovery advances

    2022-05-24T13:34:00Z

    Nearly three-and-a-half years after the first 737 Max crash, Boeing says it is progressing steadily through an organisation-wide safety overhaul aimed at preventing the type of issues that contributed to the re-engined narrowbody’s crisis.