All Asia Pacific news – Page 254

  • Qantas 787-9
    News

    Qantas’ first-half profit flat amid external headwinds

    2020-02-20T04:08:00Z

    Qantas saw its half-year underlying profit before tax come in flat at A$771 million ($512 million), with higher revenues helping to offset external headwinds. Group revenue for the first half of its 2020 fiscal year, which ended 31 December, rose 3% to A$9.46 billion. A 3% climb in passenger revenue ...

  • MQ-1C
    News

    MQ-1C uses COMINT, SAR to target ground-based emitters

    2020-02-20T03:50:00Z

    A General Atomics Aeronautical Systems (GA-ASI) MQ-1C Gray Eagle Extended Range (GE-ER) has used two sensors to identify and localise emitters on the ground to produce targeting data. The work took place at Yuma Proving Ground, Arizona on 30 January, and was part of a series of internally funded demonstration ...

  • Vistara_NEO
    News

    United and Vistara codeshare on domestic Indian flights

    2020-02-20T02:44:00Z

    A new codeshare agreement between United Airlines and Vistara enables United customers to book domestic travel to 26 destinations in India on flights operated by the New Delhi-based carrier. Among the destinations in the codeshare are Ahmedabad, Bengaluru, Chandigarh, Goa, Hyderabad, Jodhpur, Srinagar, Thiruvananthapuram, Udaipur and Varanasi. Chicago-based United operates ...

  • Bamboo 787
    News

    Vietnam's Bamboo in talks for up to a dozen 777Xs

    2020-02-19T17:52:00Z

    Vietnamese start-up Bamboo Airways is in talks with Boeing to order as many as 12 777X twinjets. The deal, which would be valued at up to $5 billion at list prices, could be finalised in the second quarter, the airline confirms. “We are now discussing with Boeing,” Bamboo tells Cirium. ...

  • L-410 line-up
    News

    Eager first officers pose risk at difficult Nepalese airports

    2020-02-19T14:03:00Z

    Nepalese investigators have expressed concern over the potential risks of prematurely giving first officers operational experience at difficult airports, in their inquiry into a fatal accident at Lukla. The first officer of an Aircraft Industries Let L-410 had been the flying pilot during a short take-off departure at Lukla last ...

  • Nepal L-410 crash
    News

    Throttle lever slip preceded fatal Nepalese L-410 excursion

    2020-02-19T11:19:00Z

    Nepalese investigators have attributed a fatal take-off excursion, involving an Aircraft industries Let L-410, to differential thrust following retardation of one throttle lever – but have been unable to determine the reason why the lever slipped back. The Summit Air turboprop had commenced its take-off roll from Lukla;s runway 24, ...

  • Comac C919 roll out - by Comac
    Analysis

    Trump administration flip-flops on C919 de-engining idea

    2020-02-19T06:34:00Z

    The Trump administration may (or may not) be considering blocking the sale of CFM International Leap-1C engines and other technology for the developmental Comac C919. A Wall Street Journal report on 16 February surprised the aerospace community, with sources telling the newspaper that the administration was contemplating not approving GE ...

  • nok air boeing 737
    News

    Thai Airways’ Nok stake further diluted after new share issue

    2020-02-18T11:38:00Z

    Thai Airways’ stake in Nok Air has been diluted from 16% to 13.3% after the budget operator completed a Bt1.55 billion ($49.7 million) capital-raising exercise.

  • 200216-volocopter-singapore-taxi
    News

    Volocopter, ride-hailing firm to explore urban air mobility in Southeast Asia

    2020-02-18T08:07:00Z

    Volocopter and Southeast Asian ride-hailing firm Grab will jointly explore opportunities for urban air mobility in the region. The study will look at Southeast Asian suitable cities, routes, use cases, and joint flight tests, says Volocopter. The effort could evolve into further cooperation between the two companies. “This cooperation is ...

  • Maj Gen Kelvin Khong
    In depth

    Singapore air force confronts rapidly changing world

    2020-02-18T07:29:00Z

    The Republic of Singapore Air Force (RSAF) is committed to continually updating its combat power, with efficiency as a focus, given the small nation’s manpower limitations. The RSAF had a prominent role in last week’s Singapore Airshow. Its flying display saw a Boeing F-15SG paired with two AH-64D Apaches. ...

  • Airbus A380 SIA Singapore Airlines
    News

    SIA selectively cuts non-China flights amid coronavirus outbreak

    2020-02-18T06:17:00Z

    Singapore Airlines (SIA) and SilkAir are selectively cutting several flights outside of China for the next three months due to weak demand caused by the coronavirus outbreak. On 17 February, SIA switched its Singapore-Hong Kong-San Francisco service to a non-stop Singapore-San Francisco service, which will operate until 28 March. It ...

  • Cathay Pacific A330
    News

    Cathay flags ‘significantly’ lower first half results from coronavirus hit

    2020-02-17T12:32:00Z

    Embattled Hong Kong-carrier Cathay Pacific has warned that its first half results for 2020 will be “significantly down” compared to the same period last year, as the outbreak of the coronavirus compounds an already challenging market.

  • IndiGo A320
    News

    Late action on weak flare preceded IndiGo A320 hard landing

    2020-02-17T11:02:00Z

    Indian investigators believe inadequate flare by the first officer of an IndiGo Airlines Airbus A320 led to a hard landing by the twinjet at Raipur. The aircraft (VT-IGK), arriving from Delhi, had been conducting an ILS approach to runway 24 with the first officer – who was undergoing supervised line ...

  • SIA A350-900ULR
    Analysis

    Asia-Pacific sees subdued deliveries in January

    2020-02-17T06:47:00Z

    Asia-Pacific carriers took 21 of the 55 commercial aircraft delivered globally in the first month of of the new decade, followed by European carriers with 17 deliveries and North American carriers with just 10. While January is particularly weak for deliveries after airframers’ traditional push in December, global deliveries for ...

  • LATAM Airlines Airbus A320neo
    News

    Malaysia Airlines inks codeshare pact with LATAM

    2020-02-17T05:07:00Z

    Malaysia Airlines has signed a codesharing agreement with LATAM Airlines, extending its reach into South America starting this month. The Malaysian carrier will codeshare on LATAM-operated flights from points in Australia and New Zealand to Santiago, and LATAM will codeshare on Malaysia-operated flights to Kuala Lumpur. Cirium ...

  • Spicejet max
    News

    SpiceJet third quarter profits up a third despite 737 Max grounding costs

    2020-02-14T22:12:00Z

    Indian budget carrier SpiceJet saw a 33% year-on-year uptick in operational profit during the third quarter following the expansion of its fleet and addition of new routes in 2019. Operating profit rose to Rs732 million ($10 million) during the third quarter ending in December, up from Rs550 million for the ...

  • A380-sia-c-Max Kingsley-Jones FG-970
    News

    Passenger growth lifts Singapore Airlines’s third-quarter results

    2020-02-14T18:06:00Z

    Singapore Airlines’ group operating profit grew 15.7% during the third-quarter to S$449 million ($323 million) on the back of strong growth in the passenger business, and despite declining cargo earnings.

  • Coronavirus Thailand
    Airline Business

    Coronavirus tests fundamental weaknesses in Asia-Pacific airline market

    2020-02-14T16:15:00Z

    As the coronavirus continues to affect airlines’ networks and demand for passenger travel and freight services, the spotlight is falling on Asia-Pacific’s airlines and their ability to weather the storm.

  • A320neo Go Air
    News

    Former Jet Airways chief Dube takes top role at India’s GoAir

    2020-02-14T15:58:00Z

    Former Jet Airways chief executive Vinay Dube has taken up the same role at Indian low-cost carrier GoAir.

  • Biman Q400 accident
    News

    Q400 struck runway during unstable landing after reverse-thrust engaged

    2020-02-14T11:10:00Z

    Investigators have determined that a Bombardier Q400 crew engaged reverse thrust while airborne after failing to settle the aircraft on the runway during an unstable approach to Yangon. The Biman Bangladesh Airlines aircraft (S2-AGQ) subsequently lost height and airspeed, struck the runway and broke up. It had been inbound from ...