All air transport news – Page 269

  • Air Namibia-c-Air Namibia
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    Embattled Air Namibia recalls fleet and ceases operations

    2021-02-11T12:20:00Z

    Struggling African carrier Air Namibia is cancelling all flights from 11 February, and returning its fleet to its Windhoek base. The cessation of operations for the troubled flag-carrier comes eight months after the Namibian president, Hage Geingob, told the country’s parliament that the airline should be liquidated. Geingob had made ...

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    Start-up Flyr plans listing on Norwegian stock exchange

    2021-02-11T11:33:00Z

    Norwegian start-up Flyr will apply for a listing on the Oslo stock exchange’s Euronext Growth market as it seeks to raise NKr600 million ($70 million) from private equity investors. The airline has already secured NKr165 million from cornerstone investors, giving the airline an initial valuation of NKr750 million. Investors already ...

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    Airbus and Air France spearhead Paris bid to advance hydrogen-hub airports

    2021-02-11T08:46:00Z

    Airbus and Air France-KLM are joining airports operator Groupe ADP and other French entities to explore the use of hydrogen at Parisian airports. They are seeking projects focused on storage and distribution of gaseous and liquid hydrogen within airports, options for hydrogen recycling, and diverse uses of hydrogen in aeronautics ...

  • Hop ATR damage-c-BEA
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    ATR gear door hit wing root after in-flight separation

    2021-02-10T23:23:00Z

    French investigators have determined that a Hop ATR 42-500 sustained serious damage after a lost nut caused a main landing-gear door to separate during descent to Aurillac. The turboprop (F-GPYF) had departed Paris Orly on 25 March 2018, with 48 passengers and three crew members. As it descended through 18,000ft ...

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    Analysts urge Boeing: launch a mid-market jet

    2021-02-10T21:33:00Z

    Aerospace analysts are increasingly in agreement that Boeing must build a new narrowbody jet – lest it lose a huge chunk of valuable market share to competitor Airbus.

  • Garuda CRJ1000-c-Bombardier
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    Lessor NAC stands firm as minister hints at Garuda CRJ1000 axe

    2021-02-10T19:20:00Z

    Leasing firm Nordic Aviation Capital is acknowledging negotiations with Garuda Indonesia with regards to Bombardier CRJ1000s it supplied to the flag-carrier, as a result of pandemic-related financial pressures on the airline. But it is insisting that it will hold Garuda to its obligations, after an Indonesian minister stated that he ...

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    Air travel could fully recover by late 2022: analyst

    2021-02-10T18:53:00Z

    A leading aerospace analyst is predicting that airline passenger traffic will return to 2019 levels by the end of 2022 – one to two years sooner than predicted by others.

  • Archer eVTOL design. SEC filing by ACIC 021021-2
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    Archer to go public as United partners with view to 200-strong eVTOL order

    2021-02-10T17:36:00Z

    Palo Alto-based air taxi developer Archer has secured a $1 billion aircraft commitment from United Airlines and unveiled a plan to become a publicly traded company worth $3.8 billion.

  • Air Arabia A320-c-Air Arabia
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    Air Arabia limits full-year loss with profitable final quarter

    2021-02-10T16:06:00Z

    Air Arabia has managed to achieve a second profitable quarter for 2020, enabling it to contain its full-year net loss to Dhs192 million ($52 million). It turned in a fourth-quarter surplus of Dhs20 million, despite a 53% reduction in revenues, having also been profitable in the first. While the fourth-quarter ...

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    Subtle thrust-lever shift may have caught out Sriwijaya 737 crash crew

    2021-02-10T15:08:00Z

    Preliminary findings from the Sriwijaya Boeing 737-500 crash probe increasingly support an in-flight upset scenario in which the crew was suddenly caught out by the insidious development of an asymmetric thrust condition. No conclusions have been drawn over the 9 January accident. But the highly-unusual retardation of a single throttle ...

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    Why Boeing needs to work quickly on NMA decision

    2021-02-10T02:22:00Z

    Boeing needs to begin work on a design for a planned new mid-market aircraft (NMA) if it is to remain competitive against Airbus, says an aviation analyst at the annual Pacific Northwest Aerospace Alliance conference, being held virtually this year.

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    Boeing’s backlog slips by 39 jets in January

    2021-02-09T20:50:00Z

    Boeing’s backlog of commercial aircraft declined by 39 aircraft in January, though the company did receive new orders during the month for four 747-8 Freighters.

  • CJ4 Gen2 Exterior
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    Textron unveils cabin-updated CJ4 variant

    2021-02-09T16:15:00Z

    Textron Aviation has updated the Cessna CJ4’s cabin to create a new variant of the light-twin business jet called the CJ4 Gen2

  • Delta A220-c-Airbus
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    Airbus lines outside Europe delivered most aircraft in January

    2021-02-09T12:57:00Z

    Airbus’s delivery figures for January were unusual because, as a result of the air transport crisis, the majority of aircraft were handed over from its non-European final assembly lines. The airframer has five sites with assembly lines – in Toulouse, Hamburg, Tianjin, Mobile and Montreal – with the two European ...

  • BA 787-c-BA
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    BA eyes UK alcohol-to-fuel plant after sustainability tie-up with LanzaJet

    2021-02-09T11:46:00Z

    British Airways is the latest carrier to tie up with a sustainable alcohol-to-fuel initiative established last year by carbon recycling and biotechnology firm LanzaTech. Its agreement involves not only the supply of fuel but initial exploration into a possible biorefinery for the airline in the UK. UK long-haul carrier Virgin ...

  • Icelandair wing
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    Icelandair focuses on cash preservation as pandemic resurgence bites

    2021-02-09T08:39:00Z

    Icelandair transported just 14,000 passengers during December 2020, but even this figure was more than the October and November totals combined. Fourth-quarter revenues for Icelandair Group amounted to just $60 million to 31 December, down by more than 80%, while pre-tax losses for the period reached $97 million. It attributes ...

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    Optimistic Icelandair sees spring return for 737 Max

    2021-02-08T19:59:00Z

    Icelandair Group is optimistic that it will be able to start ramping-up its network in the second quarter of this year, and intends to return its Boeing 737 Max fleet to service in spring. The company has six 737 Max jets which have been grounded for nearly two years. But ...

  • PD-14-c-Rostec
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    MC-21’s Russian-built engines pass ICAO emissions test

    2021-02-08T15:29:00Z

    Source: Rostec PD-14 engines are fitted to the MC-21-310 which commenced flight-tests in December 2020

  • MH17 detonation
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    No evidence Ukraine aware of threat before MH17 shot down: analysis

    2021-02-08T15:04:00Z

    Independent analysis has found no evidence that Ukrainian authorities were aware of the threat to high-altitude traffic, and specifically civil aviation, before a Malaysia Airlines Boeing 777-200ER was shot down by a surface-to-air missile. This is despite Ukrainian national security officials’ openly floating the possibility that high-powered weapons might have ...

  • Boeing 777X 777-9 first flight Landing
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    Boeing turns page on troubled 2020 but strategy ill defined

    2021-02-08T14:05:00Z

    Some analysts view Boeing’s fourth quarter 2020 results as a case of a company clearing the decks – dumping a barrel of bad news at the end of a terrible year so as to focus on rebuilding in 2021.