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  • TK A330 incident
    News

    Off-centre landing damaged Turkish A330 undercarriage

    2020-04-07T10:51:00Z

    Nigerian investigators have disclosed that a Turkish Airlines Airbus A330-300 suffered damage after travelling partially off the runway for a distance of some 400m following a landing at Port Harcourt. The aircraft (TC-LOL), arriving from Istanbul at night on 30 December last year, had been established on the localiser for ...

  • aircraft overhead
    News

    European air navigation fee deferral aims to assist struggling airlines

    2020-04-07T09:31:00Z

    Up to €1.1 billion in European air navigation charge payments is being deferred under an agreement intended to assist airlines struggling under the impact of the coronavirus outbreak. Pan-European air navigation organisation Eurocontrol says its members have agreed the deferral as part of a financial package to provide “liquidity support”. ...

  • Aerion AS2
    News

    FAA proposes noise standards for new class of supersonic civilian jets

    2020-04-06T22:14:00Z

    The US Federal Aviation Administration is moving forward with an effort to establish noise certification standards for supersonic aircraft, a development intended to set the US government on a path to permitting a new class of ultra-fast jets.

  • Boeing Charleston
    News

    Boeing shuts down South Carolina 787 site due to coronavirus

    2020-04-06T21:35:00Z

    Boeing will suspend production at its 787 facility in North Charleston, South Carolina on 8 April “until further notice” due to the spread of coronavirus.

  • Airbus Mobile
    News

    Airbus suspends A220 and A320 assembly at Mobile

    2020-04-06T17:28:00Z

    Airbus is temporarily suspending aircraft production at its US assembly line in Mobile for about three weeks, and is adapting activity at its German facilities in Bremen and Stade. The airframer assembles A320 and A220 jets at the Mobile plant. Airbus says it will “pause” production this week and expects ...

  • Parked Lufthansa aircraft
    News

    Hexcel and Woodward cancel merger due to coronavirus downturn

    2020-04-06T15:02:00Z

    Downturn and broader economic fallout caused by coronavirus prompts Woodward and Hexcel to terminate planned merger

  • EasyJet wingtip
    News

    EasyJet borrows from UK coronavirus fund as part of liquidity plan

    2020-04-06T14:35:00Z

    Budget carrier EasyJet has taken steps to borrow funds from the UK government’s corporate financing facility, established to assist companies during the coronavirus crisis. EasyJet chief executive Johan Lundgren says the airline’s “priority” is to “safeguard short-term liquidity”. He says the company has been successful in issuing £600 million of ...

  • Icelandair gear collapse 1
    News

    Incorrectly-sized parts found after Icelandair 757 gear collapse

    2020-04-06T12:21:00Z

    Investigators have found incorrectly-sized components on the landing-gear assembly of an Icelandair Boeing 757-200 which suffered a main landing-gear collapse at Reykjavik earlier this year. Icelandic investigation authority RNSA has recommended specific safety checks on four aircraft serviced by Landing Gear Technologies, to ensure that parts which have undergone undersizing ...

  • easyjet a320
    News

    EasyJet founder refuses to inject new funds as he directs ire at CFO

    2020-04-06T10:46:00Z

    EasyJet founder and shareholder Stelios Haji-Iaonnou has refused to inject any fresh capital into the UK budget airline while a contract to acquire further Airbus jets remains in place, and is turning his wrath on chief financial officer Andrew Findlay. Haji-Ioannou has named Findlay as the second director he aims ...

  • Icelandair
    News

    Icelandair Group studies options to avoid liquidity depletion

    2020-04-06T09:59:00Z

    Icelandair Group has recruited advisors to look into options for reinforcing its capital structure, and explore possibilities for strengthening its competitiveness. It states that its liquidity position is still “well above” its minimum level of $200 million. But it adds that – given the assumption of “minimum revenue generation” in ...

  • 787 RR
    News

    Trent 1000 fix progressing despite coronavirus disruption

    2020-04-06T07:44:00Z

    Rolls-Royce is aiming to bring the number of Boeing 787s on the ground for Trent engine modification reasons to fewer than 10 by the end of the second quarter. While the manufacturer is taking steps to deal with the impact from the coronavirus crisis, it is maintaining efforts to address ...

  • Trent 1000
    News

    Rolls-Royce shores up defences as airlines’ widebody engine activity drops

    2020-04-06T07:20:00Z

    Rolls-Royce has disclosed that the primary impact of the coronavirus crisis on its civil aerospace business has been a reduction in widebody engine flying hours by 25% over the first quarter, including a 50% fall in March. It expects “further deterioration” during April, and beyond, given the increasing grounding of ...

  • boeing building
    News

    Boeing extends Puget Sound factory closures

    2020-04-06T00:32:00Z

    Boeing has extended he closure of its production facilities in the Puget Sound region of Washington, which includes the Seattle area and Moses Lake, “until further notice”.

  • US
    News

    Lufthansa Group finance chief resigns citing health reasons

    2020-04-04T17:50:00Z

    Lufthansa Group chief financial officer Ulrik Svensson has resigned from his position, citing health reasons. The German airline company has disclosed that he will step down on 6 April. It has not given any further details on the circumstances behind Svensson’s decision. He has served as the company’s finance head ...

  • UTC landing systems
    In depth

    Raytheon Technologies merger comes at perfect time for UTC

    2020-04-03T23:07:00Z

    The timing of the merger that created Raytheon Technologies seems about perfect for the company formerly known as United Technologies (UTC), which had been heavily reliant on the now-slumping commercial aerospace industry.

  • Cancelled flights
    News

    US government reminds airlines of ticket refund rules amid pandemic cancellations

    2020-04-03T18:10:00Z

    An increase in passenger complaints have led the US Department of Transportation to remind airlines that even amid the coronavirus downturn they must abide by government air ticket refund regulations.

  • Grounded AA jets
    News

    File coronavirus grant applications by end of day 3 April: US government

    2020-04-03T16:59:00Z

    The US Department of the Treasury is asking airlines and air transport businesses to submit applications for government payroll grants via an online portal before the close of the 3 April business day.

  • Avolon 737 Max
    News

    Boeing acknowledges ‘realities’ of market after Avolon cuts Max order

    2020-04-03T16:02:00Z

    Lessor Avolon’s cancellation of 75 Boeing 737 Max jets is set to provide a degree of relief to the US airframer as it rejigs the extensive backlog for the re-engined aircraft. But Boeing also acknowledges that the decision is the “right step” to “align with the realities of the marketplace”. ...

  • UTC landing systems
    News

    United Technologies-Raytheon merger to close today

    2020-04-03T12:31:00Z

    The merger of United Technology’s aerospace divisions and Raytheon is now expected to close the morning of 3 April after UTC’s spin off of its non-aviation businesses Carrier and Otis.

  • Airbus assembly line Tianjin China
    Opinion

    Aerospace industry must prepare for the new normal

    2020-04-03T11:38:00Z

    Before the coronavirus crisis, airlines were forecast to take thousands of new jets. Now, how the industry copes with a wave of deferrals is the next question.