All Asia Pacific news – Page 208

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    Airline Business

    Topi Manner on shaping Finnair for a post-pandemic market

    2020-11-19T12:16:00Z

    The chief executive of the state-owned carrier explains how a ‘financial bazooka’ will help it through the crisis, and how it plans to emerge as a premium airline with a continued focus on Europe-Asia routes

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    News

    Pakistan ATR 42 crash inquiry finds crew’s licences were valid

    2020-11-19T12:14:00Z

    Two pilots of the Pakistan International Airlines ATR 42-500 which crashed near Havelian four years ago were among cockpit crew initially suspected of holding dubious licences, but accident investigators have concluded their qualifications were valid. Pakistan’s civil aviation authority initiated an examination of pilot licensing records last year, finding evidence ...

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    Rex inks funding agreement for March domestic network launch

    2020-11-19T06:30:00Z

    Australia’s Regional Express is on track to launch domestic jet operations on 1 March, having signed an agreement for A$150 million ($109 million) funding from PAG Asia Capital and scheduled a proving flight with authorities in early December. “We will debut on the Sydney-Melbourne route with three aircraft on 1 ...

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    ​Greater Bay Airlines approaches lessors for initial aircraft

    2020-11-19T04:07:00Z

    Hong Kong start-up Greater Bay Airlines has approached leasing companies to acquire its first aircraft with which it hopes to begin operations as early as next summer, Cirium has learned.

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    Crashed PIA ATR 42 stalled and inverted after complex engine failure

    2020-11-18T22:59:00Z

    Investigators have determined that the complex failure of a Pakistan International Airlines ATR 42-500’s left-hand engine preceded a loss of control which developed into a stall, loss of altitude, and eventual fatal collision with terrain. At one point in the accident sequence the aircraft inverted as it underwent a full ...

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    Airline Business

    Is Korean acquisition of Asiana bellwether for wider consolidation in Asia?

    2020-11-18T09:45:00Z

    As the dust settles on the proposed Korean Air acquisition of its embattled rival Asiana Airlines, questions begin to emerge about what the future merged carrier will look like and whether this is the start of many other pandemic-driven mergers and acquisitions to come? 

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    Asiana swings back to profitability in Q3

    2020-11-18T03:38:00Z

    Asiana Airlines — most recently the subject of an acquisition by rival Korean Air — swung back into the black in its third-quarter earnings, helped by an uptick in cargo revenue and a steep reduction in costs.

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    Relaunched Virgin Australia targets mid-market segment

    2020-11-18T03:25:00Z

    Virgin Australia is setting its sights on the mid-market segment, having completed the sale and transfer to Bain Capital on 17 November. “Australia already has a low-cost-carrier and a traditional full-service airline, and we won’t be either,” chief executive Jayne Hrdlicka states. Source: Virgin Australia Virgin Australia is ...

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    News

    ST Engineering reorganises aerospace unit in company-wide rejig

    2020-11-18T02:33:00Z

    ST Engineering will subsume its commercial aerospace business into a larger Commercial cluster, as part of a company-wide reorganisation.

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    Nok Air’s losses deepen in third quarter

    2020-11-17T18:36:00Z

    Nok Air’s pre-tax losses deepened in the third quarter to Bt2.59 billion ($86 million), from Bt482 million in the year-ago period. The Thai low-cost carrier attributes its poorer financial performance to the Covid-19 pandemic, while new accounting standards and the liquidation of subsidiary NokScoot were also contributing factors. ...

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    ​Bangkok Airways sinks deeper into red as Q3 revenues plummet

    2020-11-17T17:33:00Z

    Bangkok Airways sank deeper into the red, as third-quarter revenues declined by 86.5% to Bt903 million ($30 million). Revenue from airlines, which in the year-ago period accounted for more than two-thirds of total revenues, was nearly wiped out, declining by 91.3% year-on-year to Bt394 million. Source: Max Kingsley-Jones ...

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    Shuttered AirAsia Japan files for bankruptcy

    2020-11-17T11:09:00Z

    AirAsia Japan has filed for bankruptcy, more than a month since it ceased all operations. 

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    China’s ‘Big Three’ expand domestic network amid continued recovery

    2020-11-17T02:53:00Z

    China’s three largest carriers grew their domestic networks in October, tapping into second- and third-tier cities to launch new routes, as they recorded yet another month of domestic traffic recovery.

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    Japan flies Bell Boeing V-22 Osprey for the first time

    2020-11-17T00:16:00Z

    The Japanese military flew the Bell Boeing V-22 Osprey for the first time at Kisarazu Air Field on 6 November.

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    News

    Travel bubbles a ‘big step in right direction’: AAPA chief

    2020-11-16T11:03:00Z

    The Association of Asia Pacific Airlines (AAPA) sees the establishment of travel bubble arrangements — such as the recently-announced example between Singapore and Hong Kong — as a “big step in the right direction” to restarting cross-border travel amid the coronavirus outbreak.

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    Qantas celebrates centenary in shadow of pandemic, quietly hopeful about future

    2020-11-16T07:23:00Z

    Qantas chief Alan Joyce has expressed optimism about the carrier’s prospects of its ultra-long-haul Project Sunrise, stating that the “business case for that is going to be even better” once the gloom surrounding the coronavirus crisis lifts.

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    Korean Air to take over rival Asiana

    2020-11-16T03:39:00Z

    In a major shake-up of the country’s airline industry, the owner of South Korea’s flag carrier Korean Air has announced a W1.8 trillion ($1.62 billion) takeover bid for embattled rival Asiana Airlines.

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    Alliance Aviation acquires Toll Group MRO unit

    2020-11-16T02:41:00Z

    Australia’s Alliance Aviation will acquire transportation and logistics giant Toll Group’s MRO unit, in what it calls a deal of “great strategic value”.

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    Cathay’s ‘very difficult’ October sees first traffic decline in months

    2020-11-14T04:07:00Z

    Cathay Pacific cut capacity in October — the first time in nearly half a year — as it saw passenger load factor for the month plummet to its lowest since the start of the coronavirus outbreak. 

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    Nigeria gears up to receive JF-17s

    2020-11-13T06:46:00Z

    The Nigerian air force is set to receive three Chengdu/Pakistan Aeronautical Complex JF-17 fighters, as well as eight unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) from China. The JF-17 acquisition will see Pakistani pilots and technicians deployed to Nigeria for the first year of operations in the country, according to a post on ...