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  • MC-21 fourth aircraft
    News

    Fourth MC-21 flown to Moscow test centre

    2020-03-17T10:22:00Z

    Russian airframer Irkut has flown its fourth flight-test MC-21-300 to Moscow to participate in the certification campaign for the twinjet. The aircraft, fitted with Pratt & Whitney PW1400G engines, was ferried with a crew of two pilots to the Gromov institute at Zhukhovsky airfield. It has been fitted with a ...

  • SIA's first A350 on final assembly line
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    Airbus halting French and Spanish production for four days

    2020-03-17T07:10:00Z

    Airbus is to halt production across its French and Spanish facilities for four days to give the company time to implement strict hygiene measures in response to the coronavirus outbreak. The airframer says the decision follows introduction of new procedures in both countries intended to contain the illness. Airbus says ...

  • Cathay 777-300ER
    News

    BOC Aviation to acquire six Cathay 777s under sale-and-leaseback

    2020-03-17T01:23:00Z

    Cathay Pacific and BOC Aviation have agreed a sale-and-leaseback which will cover six Boeing 777-300ER jets. The Hong Kong-based carrier warned on 11 March that it expects to incur a “substantial loss” over the first half of this year and that its liquidity position would be “adversely impacted” by plummeting ...

  • Korean 787-9 and 787-10
    Analysis

    Pandemic heaps fresh pressure on Boeing as 737 Max grounding continues

    2020-03-16T22:41:00Z

    The coronavirus pandemic, combined with the 737 Max grounding, could leave Boeing facing challenges more significant than it has experienced in perhaps 50 years, say some aerospace analysts.

  • Brtish Airways 747 tails
    Airline Business

    How coronavirus could impact airliner fleets across the globe

    2020-03-16T17:42:00Z

    Worldwide fleet comprises over 25,000 aircraft, but what could effect be across regions?

  • Ursula von der Leyen
    News

    EU plans 30-day travel ban and state aid framework

    2020-03-16T16:02:00Z

    European Commission president Ursula von der Leyen has unveiled proposals for a 30-day restriction of travel to the European Union, as well as development of a framework for state aid to affected businesses. Von der Leyen says EU member states have been taking measures intended to reduce pressure on the ...

  • Saudi 747 Maastricht 2
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    Startled 747 excursion crew delayed cutting power after engine stall

    2020-03-16T14:25:00Z

    Dutch investigators have concluded that a Boeing 747-400ERF crew was startled by an engine compressor stall during the take-off roll, and consequently failed to reduce thrust in time to prevent a runway excursion. The Turkish-registered MyCargo Airlines aircraft had been operating from Maastricht, bound for Jeddah, on behalf of Saudia ...

  • IAG
    News

    IAG not seeking state aid as Virgin appeals for government credit

    2020-03-16T13:31:00Z

    IAG has not approached governments for state aid to assist the company through the coronavirus crisis, chief executive Willie Walsh has disclosed. Speaking during a 16 March briefing, Walsh said the company had not followed other individual carriers in seeking financial assistance from governments. “Governments would expect airlines to look ...

  • British Airways 777-300ER G-STBE
    News

    IAG looks at recruiting passenger jets to serve critical freight lines

    2020-03-16T11:56:00Z

    IAG is considering recruiting some of its passenger aircraft for air freight operations, to ensure that essential cargo supplies are maintained as the coronavirus crisis persists. Chief executive Willie Walsh, speaking during a 16 March briefing, said that governments “need to appreciate” that there is a strong cargo demand, and ...

  • British Airways 747-400 Oneworld
    News

    IAG to accelerate retirement of older BA and Iberia aircraft

    2020-03-16T11:38:00Z

    British Airways and Iberia parent IAG is considering accelerating the retirement of older aircraft in the fleet – including some Boeing 747-400s and Airbus A340-600s – as part of the capacity-reduction measures being introduced to deal with the coronavirus outbreak. Speaking during a 16 March briefing, IAG chief executive Willie ...

  • TUI Travel scimitar 737
    News

    TUI seeks state guarantees as travel market collapses

    2020-03-16T09:25:00Z

    Leisure group TUI is applying for state-aid guarantees to support its business until it can restore normal operations, after suspending most of its travel operations. TUI says it is halting the “vast majority” of its package travel, cruise and hotel activities to assist with the efforts to counter the coronavirus ...

  • Iberia
    News

    IAG delays management changes as it braces for 75% capacity cut

    2020-03-16T07:46:00Z

    British Airways and Iberia parent IAG’s management team is to remain in place for the time being, to help steer the company through the coronavirus crisis, as it prepares to cut capacity by 75% for April and May. IAG chief Willie Walsh is delaying his retirement, and his successor – ...

  • Finnair
    News

    Finnair to slash 90% of capacity as it warns of heavy losses

    2020-03-16T07:25:00Z

    Finnair has followed neighbouring Nordic carrier SAS in making dramatic operational cuts, slashing 90% of its normal capacity from the beginning of April. The Finnish flag-carrier says the cuts – in response to a substantial fall in demand following the coronavirus outbreak – will be maintained “until the situation improves”, ...

  • Icelandair 737 MAX 9-640
    News

    Icelandair expects 25% cut in summer capacity

    2020-03-16T07:03:00Z

    Icelandair Group is expecting a summer season capacity cut of at least 25% on the previous forecasts, and is working with unions to secure salary reductions. The airline operates a business model based on transatlantic connections via Reykjavik, and has been hit by US-European travel restrictions linked to the coronavirus ...

  • United Airlines Boeing 737
    News

    United grounds half its total capacity in response to coronavirus

    2020-03-16T03:07:00Z

    United Airlines will reduce capacity by half in April and May and has cut executive officers’ salaries 50% in response to a pandemic United’s executives say makes operating an airline “nearly impossible”.

  • SAS
    News

    SAS halts most services over 'non-existent' air market

    2020-03-15T19:16:00Z

    Scandinavian operator SAS is to suspend most of its operations, after declaring the demand for international air travel to be “essentially non-existent”. It will temporarily reduce its workforce by 90% – some 10,000 personnel – while the crisis situation persists. SAS says the traffic will be restored when “there are ...

  • United Dreamliner
    News

    United scales back London and Dublin flights as US travel ban widens

    2020-03-15T08:12:00Z

    United Airlines has nixed some flights to London and Dublin following the US government’s expansion of its travel ban to include passengers arriving from the UK and Ireland. From 20 March until at least the end of April, Chicago-based United intends to operate just three daily flights to London and ...

  • Alitalia CityLiner
    News

    Alitalia orders passengers to wear masks on busy flights

    2020-03-14T17:15:00Z

    Alitalia is to enforce the wearing of protective masks on board flights if load factors mean passengers cannot be adequately spaced. The Italian flag-carrier has imposed the measure with immediate effect, part of the effort to combat the coronavirus outbreak which has affected Italy particularly badly. Alitalia is having to ...

  • Jet2
    News

    Jet2 suspends services to Spanish market

    2020-03-14T10:46:00Z

    UK leisure carrier Jet2 has cancelled all services to mainland Spain, the Canary Islands and the Balearic Islands with immediate effect. Multiple Jet2 aircraft en route to Spanish resorts on 14 March have abandoned their original flightplans and instead turned around to head back to the UK. Spain is an ...

  • LOT 737
    News

    LOT and Wizz hit hard as Poland shuts air routes to foreigners

    2020-03-14T09:02:00Z

    Polish flag-carrier LOT is suspending all international flights from both Poland and Hungary after the Polish government imposed border restrictions on foreign travellers. Central European budget carrier Wizz Air is also being hit hard by the measure, suspending Polish services accounting for some 20% of its capacity. The government says ...