All air transport news – Page 318

  • Iberia A350
    News

    Airbus deliveries halve in the first six months

    2020-07-08T18:56:00Z

    Airbus delivered 196 aircraft over the first six months of the year, half the figure of 389 it had achieved at the same point in 2019. The figure means the airframer managed to hand over 36 aircraft during the month. These included four A350-900s for Iberia, Air France and SAS, ...

  • Boom Supersonic's XB-1
    News

    Boom plans October XB-1 rollout as Aerion advances clean fuel project

    2020-07-08T18:15:00Z

    US aerospace startups are progressing supersonic civil aircraft projects, with Boom Supersonic planning the rollout of a demonstrator aircraft this year and Aerion Supersonic launching an effort to help develop clean synthetic fuel.

  • Sukhoi Superjet 100
    News

    Superjet starts flight tests with domestic inertial navigation system

    2020-07-08T12:39:00Z

    Irkut has commenced testing of a domestically-built inertial navigation system which will feature on a modified version of the Superjet 100. The system – known as the BINS-2015 – is intended to replace the foreign-supplied equipment used on serial Superjet aircraft. Irkut, which has absorbed the Sukhoi civil aviation division ...

  • British Airways 747-400 2
    News

    IBA highlights four-engined widebody pain as airliner values decline

    2020-07-08T11:44:00Z

    Aviation consultancy IBA has outlined adjustments to all its commercial airliner market values to reflect the impact of the coronavirus pandemic. Older four-engined widebodies and the Boeing 737 Max are among the worst affected, while “uncertainty” hangs over the Airbus A380.

  • Thai AirAsia X Domhnal Slattery Avolon
    Opinion

    Why crisis could power lessors to 50% fleet penetration: Cirium​

    2020-07-08T11:20:00Z

    Why market opportunities created by pandemic could propel sector into an increasing share of industry’s assets

  • SAA A340
    News

    SAA pilots isolated as other unions gradually back severance scheme

    2020-07-08T10:44:00Z

    South African Airways unions have largely indicated acceptance of voluntary severance packages as part of the airline’s rescue, after the government warned that workers’ representatives that it cannot improve on the severance offers. Cockpit union SAAPA has not followed other unions’ gradual shift into accepting the proposals, but it appears ...

  • El Al fin
    News

    El Al to slash workforce as part of rescue package agreements

    2020-07-08T09:34:00Z

    Israeli flag-carrier El Al is set to shed 1,700 positions across three divisions as part of a restructuring programme. The airline says it has reached new collective agreements with its maintenance and administrative sectors. Chief executive Gonen Usishkin says the arrangement is “another step on the road to El Al’s ...

  • Boeing 737 Max 9
    News

    Avolon strikes another 27 Max from order book

    2020-07-07T22:36:00Z

    Aircraft lessor Avolon has cancelled orders for another 27 Boeing 737 Max, striking another blow to Boeing’s backlog as the airframer works to get the Max back in the skies.

  • Beechcraft-King-Air-350C-Cargo-Door-Equpped-Aircraft
    News

    Greece to acquire two air ambulance King Air 350s

    2020-07-07T20:49:00Z

    Textron Aviation has sold two Beechcraft King Air 350C medivac aircraft for use by Greece’s ministry of health.

  • Aeroflot 777-300ER
    News

    Aeroflot chief sets out expectations for restoration of international network

    2020-07-07T12:10:00Z

    Russia’s Aeroflot Group is hoping to restore 80% of its international services by the end of this year, and restore the network fully by the end of the winter season in March 2021. Chief executive Vitaly Saveliev has outlined the ambition during a meeting with Russian president Vladimir Putin. Saveliev ...

  • trent-1000-c-Max-Kingsley-Jones-FlightGlobal-970
    News

    Trent-powered 787 operators to check for disc fin cracks

    2020-07-06T22:21:00Z

    Operators of Rolls-Royce-powered Boeing 787s are set to be instructed to conduct inspections of certain Trent 1000 low-pressure turbine discs, over a possible cracking risk. Assessment of certain discs in service has revealed that rubbing contact with interstage static seals can lead to cracks in the front seal fins – ...

  • ATR 42-600 demo in China
    News

    ATR 42-600 commences Chinese certification testing

    2020-07-06T17:51:00Z

    ATR has embarked on flight testing to obtain Chinese certification for its ATR 42-600 turboprop. The airframer says the initial 3h test was conducted from Toulouse’s Francazal airport, which is located some 10km south of the city’s main Blagnac airport. China’s civil aviation administration CAAC co-operated with the European Union ...

  • El Al 787 header
    News

    El Al could be renationalised as it opts for share issue

    2020-07-06T16:54:00Z

    Israeli flag-carrier El Al has given up pursuing a $400 million state-backed loan and opted for an alternative fundraising package which could result in the airline being renationalised. El Al’s board has chosen a $250 million bank loan, which would have a state guarantee, alongside a $150 million share issue, ...

  • MTU GE90 MRO
    News

    MTU to cut workforce by up to 15%

    2020-07-06T12:14:00Z

    German engine specialist MTU will cut its workforce by up to 15% by the end of 2021 to account for reduced air-transport demand amid the coronavirus crisis. The company says it aims to avoid compulsory redundancies as it seeks to reduce its German and international workforce by 10-15% by the ...

  • Air Arabia A320 close-up
    News

    Air Arabia Abu Dhabi to open flights with Egyptian routes

    2020-07-06T09:59:00Z

    Middle Eastern budget carrier Air Arabia’s new Abu Dhabi-based spin-off is to open services in mid-July with initial operations to two Egyptian cities. Air Arabia Abu Dhabi is to operate to Alexandria, from 14 July, and Sohag from the following day. It will commence services with a pair of Airbus ...

  • Comac_ARJ21
    Analysis

    ‘Big Three’ service debut marks ARJ21’s day in the sun

    2020-07-06T02:39:00Z

    It was a sight to behold: three Comac ARJ21 regional jets, parked side by side, the liveries of China’s three largest carriers dramatically reflected on a large puddle of water. When the ‘Big Three’ Chinese carriers - Air China, China Eastern Airlines and China Southern Airlines - each took ...

  • Auction CRJ200
    News

    Initial expressions of interest sought for SA Express jets

    2020-07-05T11:49:00Z

    Assets of South African regional carrier SA Express, including Bombardier CRJ200 jets, are being advertised online as part of an initial process to obtain expressions of interest, as the airline edges towards liquidation. The airline was placed in provisional liquidation on 28 April but a final liquidation order has been ...

  • China Airlines A330-300
    News

    Taiwanese probe A330 computer failure after wet runway landing incident

    2020-07-05T10:04:00Z

    Taiwanese regulators are advising Airbus A330 operators to consider the effects of wet runways on aircraft deceleration after a near-overrun incident at Taipei’s Songshan airport. As the aircraft landed on the wet runway and the thrust reversers were activated, says the Taiwan Civil Aeronautics Administration, the crew “noticed the loss” ...

  • Ethiopian collision Oslo
    News

    Ethiopian 787 hit lighting mast after being sent to wrong de-icing stand

    2020-07-04T17:23:00Z

    Norwegian investigators have revealed that a de-icing vehicle driver vainly attempted to stop an Ethiopian Airlines Boeing 787-9 from taxiing onto the wrong de-icing stand, before the jet’s right wing struck and felled a lighting mast at Oslo Gardermoen. The aircraft (ET-AUP), which was preparing for departure to Stockholm and ...

  • El Al 787-9
    News

    Pilot stand-off piles more pressure on El Al

    2020-07-03T19:32:00Z

    Israeli carrier El Al is putting another 400 personnel on furlough after the carrier’s pilots chose not to operate a number of the airline’s services. The airline had been operating a limited number of passenger and cargo services from Israel, although its scheduled passenger flights had been suspended until 31 ...