All Asia Pacific news – Page 232

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    Korean Air poised to produce large indigenous UAV

    2020-07-03T06:07:00Z

    Korean Air is set to begin mass production of its Medium Altitude Unmanned Aerial Vehicle (MUAV), while its 500MD unmanned helicopter effort is on hold. The company confirms that the development of the MUAV programme is nearly complete, and mass production is imminent. Source: Greg Waldron/FlightGlobal A mock-up ...

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    Korean Air Aerospace Division sees big disruptions from coronavirus

    2020-07-03T03:28:00Z

    Korean Air Aerospace Division (KAL-ASD) has seen a major impact from coronavirus across its diverse business areas, and believes that the pandemic heralds permanent change for the MRO sector. Three to four months into the pandemic, the company has seen aerostructures production for key aircraft types either reduced by more ...

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    Jeju Air may abandon Eastar Jet acquisition: report

    2020-07-03T01:05:00Z

    South Korea’s Jeju Air could scrap plans to acquire a majority stake in compatriot low-cost carrier Eastar Jet. Citing difficulties in ongoing discussions, a Jeju official was quoted as saying the carrier will consider abandoning the deal within 10 business days, Reuters reported on 2 July. On 29 June, Eastar ...

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    Thai Airways names new acting president

    2020-07-02T05:30:00Z

    Thai Airways International has named Chansin Treenuchagron as acting president, replacing Chakkrit Parapuntakul. His appointment takes effect on 2 July, says Thai in a 1 July stock-exchange disclosure. Source: Shutterstock Thai Airways fleet at Bangkok airport May 2020 Treenuchagron joined the carrier on 4 June as an ...

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    Garuda A330 veers off runway during taxi

    2020-07-02T05:15:00Z

    A Garuda Indonesia Airbus A330-300 suffered a runway excursion while taxiing for take-off at Makassar’s Sultan Hasanuddin airport. The incident occurred at 18:56 local time on 1 July. The aircraft, registered PK-GHD, was returning to Jakarta from Makassar, operating flight GA613. The A330 was doing a 180° turn at the ...

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    Meggitt expands Singapore components support centre

    2020-07-02T03:01:00Z

    Meggitt has received approval to repair more than 80 new components and subsystems in Singapore. The centre, located at the Seletar Aerospace Park in northeast Singapore, has also doubled in size to 42,000 sq ft., and Meggitt states that the facility now can perform work on components and systems such ...

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    Indian MRO firm Air Works eyes new vistas in engines, components

    2020-07-02T02:27:00Z

    Despite upheaval caused by the coronavirus outbreak in nearly every part of the aviation industry, Indian MRO Air Works is upbeat about growth prospects, as it looks towards greater collaboration and rides a domestic resurgence. Stressing that “there couldn’t be a better time”, Air Works chief executive and managing ...

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    BOC Aviation cancels orders for 30 737 Max jets

    2020-07-01T16:35:00Z

    Singapore-based lessor BOC Aviation has cancelled an order for 30 Boeing 737 Max jets, and intends to defer delivery of others. It has not disclosed the extent of the deferral nor the number of jets involved. But BOC Aviation says it has signed commitments with customers for all the Max ...

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    Garuda posts sharp fall in first-quarter operating profit

    2020-07-01T07:29:00Z

    Garuda Indonesia posted an operating profit of $616,000 in the first quarter of 2020, a sharp fall from the $49.4 million profit in the same period last year. Revenue for the quarter ended 31 March fell by 30.1% year-on-year to $768 million, led by a 29.2% decline in revenues from ...

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    ATSB commends R-R response to 2017 Trent 700 blade failure

    2020-07-01T06:54:00Z

    Rolls-Royce took several safety actions related to the Trent 700 engine following a 2017 fan blade failure suffered by an AirAsia X Airbus A330-300. The failure occurred in engine No. 1 after the aircraft, 9M-XXE (MSN1075), took off from Perth operating flight XAX237 to Kuala Lumpur on 25 June 2017, ...

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    Canberra recasts airpower plans for great power competition

    2020-07-01T04:43:00Z

    Australia will invest A$65 billion ($63 billion) in airpower over the coming decade, as it shifts its defence focus to deal with a more dangerous Asia-Pacific region.

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    Pandemic pushes GMF AeroAsia into the red

    2020-07-01T04:24:00Z

    GMF AeroAsia slipped into the red for the first quarter of the year, on the back of higher expenses and falling revenue amid the coronavirus outbreak. For the quarter ended 31 March, the MRO unit of Garuda Indonesia posted an operating loss of $32.4 million, reversing the $8.29 million ...

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    Thailand to ease international flight ban

    2020-07-01T02:09:00Z

    Thailand will ease a ban on international passenger flights into the country from 1 July, nearly three months after first imposing it on 4 April. The Civil Aviation Authority of Thailand will permit international passenger flights to operate into Thailand carrying 11 permitted categories of passenger. These include returning Thai ...

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    PIA banned from European operations after mounting safety concerns

    2020-06-30T16:00:00Z

    Pakistan International Airlines has been blacklisted for a six-month period by European safety regulators, banning it from operating to European Union destinations. The Pakistani flag-carrier has disclosed that the prohibition enters into force on 1 July. It states that it is communicating with the European Union Aviation Safety Agency in ...

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    KAI lands domestic order for additional TA-50s

    2020-06-30T07:35:00Z

    Korea Aerospace Industries (KAI) has landed a second deal to produce additional TA-50 lead-in fighter trainers for service with the Republic of Korea Air Force. The deal, concluded with Seoul’s Defense Acquisition Program Administration, is worth around W688 billion ($573 million), says KAI. It also covers support for the aircraft, ...

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    GAMECO breaks ground for new component, composite facilities

    2020-06-30T03:59:00Z

    Chinese MRO GAMECO will construct new component and composite repair facilities at its Guangzhou base, with both units operational by June 2022. The company is investing about CNY600 million ($84.8 million) into the building of the two facilities, which will replace an existing site. The new plants will be ...

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    Yet again, New Delhi extends Air India sale deadline

    2020-06-30T03:56:00Z

    Bids for state-owned Air India were meant to close today, but the government has extended the deadline for a further two months. In a seventh revision for expressions of interest to buy Air India, including its 100% stake in Air India Express and 50% stake in Air India SATS Airport ...

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    Opportunity in crisis for Australian regional airlines

    2020-06-30T01:11:00Z

    There is opportunity in every crisis and the Covid-19 pandemic could present one for some of Australia’s regional airlines to expand. The grounding of airline fleets globally “presents significant opportunities for Alliance [Aviation] to expand its fleet” and it is looking to raise a target A$122 million ($85 million) for ...

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    Jetstar 787 biocide treatment led to dual engine thrust roll-back

    2020-06-29T09:32:00Z

    Japanese investigators believe biocide treatment of fuel on a Jetstar Airways Boeing 787-8 led to the aircraft’s losing thrust in both engines during a service to Osaka’s Kansai airport two days later. The aircraft (VH-VKJ) had departed Cairns on 29 March last year. As it descended through 16,100ft (4,900m) towards ...

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    RNZAF chief eyes big region, broad requirements

    2020-06-29T06:58:00Z

    The Royal New Zealand Air Force (RNZAF) operates in a vast geography that ranges from idyllic Pacific islands to Antarctica, and also deals with a broad array of missions. RNZAF chief Air Vice Marshal Andrew Clark says that the missions of the broader New Zealand Defence Force fall into two ...