All air transport news – Page 298

  • TUI 737
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    Separated main wheel overtook landing 737 after bearing failed

    2020-10-05T10:55:00Z

    UK investigators have attributed to bearing failure the detachment of a main landing-gear wheel from a TUI Airways Boeing 737-800 after touchdown at Manchester last year. But the inquiry has been unable to determine the root cause of the failure. It could not rule out a pre-existing fault or the ...

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    In depth

    2020 airliner census highlights coronavirus’s unprecedented impact on fleets

    2020-10-05T09:47:00Z

    Flight International’s annual airliner census has tracked the industry’s many booms and busts over the several decades it has been published, but never on a scale seen in 2020. 

  • Singapore Changi Terminal 1 Coronavirus
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    Changi Airport warns of worsening financial impact from pandemic

    2020-10-05T03:43:00Z

    Singapore’s Changi Airport Group (CAG) expects the coronavirus outbreak — which has torpedoed most of the aviation industry — to “materially and adversely” impact its operating results for the coming financial year. Releasing its full-year results for the year ended 31 March, CAG says the pandemic’s impact “has been without ...

  • El Al 787 in flight
    News

    El Al loses argument as state accepts Kanfei as main shareholder

    2020-10-04T11:17:00Z

    Israeli authorities have granted investor Eli Rozenberg control of the largest shareholding in flag-carrier El Al, following the airline’s recent share issue. El Al has disclosed a communication from the Government Companies Authority giving consent of the special state shareholder of the airline to Kanfei Nesharim Aviation’s acquisition of a ...

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    GE to perform GE9X sand-ingestion tests in 2021

    2020-10-02T22:22:00Z

    GE Aviation in 2021 will kick off a GE9X test programme intended to validate the powerplant’s durability when operating in sandy, dusty conditions.

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    Opinion

    How to recover from flying as the world recovers from Covid-19

    2020-10-02T13:30:00Z

    While not flying is clearly painful for airline crews, the enforced downtime may offer the opportunity to reset tired bodies and minds.

  • Aeroflot A350-c-Aeroflot
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    Aeroflot Group aims to raise Rb80bn through share placement

    2020-10-02T12:25:00Z

    Aeroflot Group is aiming to raise at least Rb80 billion ($1 billion) through a capital increase involving the placement of new shares, in order to strengthen its liquidity. Although it had previously prepared to place up to 1.7 billion shares, the Russian operator says it has yet to determine the ...

  • ATR-72-600-4
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    ATR plots path to low-carbon future in conjunction with shareholders

    2020-10-02T12:21:00Z

    Regional turboprop manufacturer ATR is in discussions with its joint shareholders Airbus and Leonardo over plans to develop low-emission technologies on the aircraft and hopes by early 2021 to have identified a future strategy.

  • IAG
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    IAG receives strong response to recapitalisation share offer

    2020-10-02T07:12:00Z

    British Airways and Iberia parent IAG has received a strong response to the share issue undertaken to reinforce the company’s liquidity. It has received acceptances for the entire batch of nearly 2.98 billion shares offered under the capital increase. IAG says that, by the end of a pre-emptive subscription period ...

  • AAPA
    News

    AAPA moves annual meeting online

    2020-10-02T03:06:00Z

    The Association of Asia Pacific Airlines (AAPA) will be conducting its annual meeting of presidents virtually, the latest in major aviation meetings to move online following the coronavirus outbreak, which precludes large scale gatherings. The annual meeting, which will airline heads from major Asia-Pacific carriers gather, was to have ...

  • A350-1000
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    Airbus and Boeing still hold nearly 200 undelivered jets, excluding 737 Max

    2020-10-01T21:55:00Z

    Airbus and Boeing are still sitting on large fleets of produced but undelivered commercial jets, reflecting the continued slow pace of aircraft hand-offs amid what could be called the aerospace industry’s most-severe downturn.

  • Safran Cabins.
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    Safran Cabin to close Bellingham, Washington facility

    2020-10-01T19:39:00Z

    Safran Cabin will close its Bellingham, Washington facility next year in response to the virus-driven aerospace industry slump.

  • ATL-100-c-Desaer
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    Light twin-turboprop ATL-100 to be produced at Portuguese facility

    2020-10-01T19:03:00Z

    Portugal’s government expects a joint turboprop aircraft programme with Brazilian industry will create 1,200 positions at a new integrated production facility in Evora. The twin-engined ATL-100 is being created through a joint-venture between Brazilian firm Desaer and the Portuguese engineering and product development centre CEIIA. It derives its designation from ...

  • Boeing 787 Charleston assembly plant
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    Boeing will move all 787 production to South Carolina, eyeing mid-2021 transition

    2020-10-01T16:16:00Z

    Boeing confirms it will consolidate 787 production at its site in North Charleston, South Carolina and end production of the popular twin-engined widebody in Everett, Washington.

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    Rolls-Royce explores new approaches to UltraFan and spare-engine activity

    2020-10-01T11:09:00Z

    Rolls-Royce is looking into new partnership arrangements covering such matters as its UltraFan programme and its supply of spare engines, as part of the broader restructuring of its civil aerospace activities. The engine manufacturer acknowledges that development of its UltraFan will be affected by the air transport crisis, with a ...

  • ATR excursion Chisinau-c-AIAS
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    Tarom ATR 42 crew skipped checklist before Chisinau excursion

    2020-10-01T07:32:00Z

    Romanian investigators have disclosed that the pilots of a Tarom ATR 42-500 did not perform the descent checklist before a landing incident at Chisinau in which the crew lost lateral control and the aircraft swerved off the runway. Investigation authority AIAS says the cockpit-voice recording revealed the omission, adding that ...

  • A350 XWB-c-Rolls-Royce
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    Rolls-Royce to reinforce liquidity with £3bn rights and bond issue

    2020-10-01T07:28:00Z

    Rolls-Royce has unveiled a proposal for a £2 billion rights issue, as well as a £1 billion bond offering, to recapitalise the company and underpin its balance sheet. The 10-for-three rights issue will feature up to 6.4 billion new shares, at a discounted price. Rolls-Royce has also agreed commitments for ...

  • Boeing North Charleston. Boeing
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    Report: Boeing to move all 787 production to South Carolina

    2020-09-30T21:18:00Z

    Boeing declines to confirm a report that it has decided to end 787 production in Everett and consolidate that work at its other 787 manufacturing site in North Charleston, South Carolina.

  • Pittsburgh International airport
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    US aviation industry braces for furloughs as relief package expires

    2020-09-30T20:36:00Z

    The US aviation industry is preparing for thousands of layoffs as government financial aid to protect workers’ salaries expires in the coming hours.

  • 737 Max cockpit
    News

    FAA’s Dickson flies Max, declares ‘I like what I saw’

    2020-09-30T20:34:00Z

    Federal Aviation Administration chief Steve Dickson piloted a Boeing 737 Max on 30 September, declaring afterward that the experience made him “comfortable” with the Max’s systems, but insisting his agency will certificate the jet only when convinced it is safe.