All Asia Pacific news – Page 304

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    Garuda outlines measures to ride out coronavirus pandemic

    2020-04-24T04:25:00Z

    Garuda Indonesia has outlined the measures undertaken in light of uncertainties caused by the coronavirus pandemic. In response to a stock exchange query made on 16 April, the airline says it has begun negotiations with lessors to delay payment on leased aircraft and to extend their lease periods. It will ...

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    Air New Zealand scraps Buenos Aires and London routes

    2020-04-24T02:49:00Z

    Air New Zealand is scrapping services to London and Buenos Aires, predicting that demand will not recover quickly enough to make the routes viable. It is also postponing the start of its non-stop Auckland-New York service from 29 October 2020 until late 2021 at the earliest, the carrier said today. ...

  • Virgin Australia
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    Airline Business podcast: What will industry look like when flying restarts?

    2020-04-23T16:01:00Z

    With talk in some regions turning to how airline markets might open up again as coronavirus cases peak, Graham and Lewis examine the current state of the industry and where it might be heading. Among the topics considered, they look at Virgin Australia’s demise and the moral hazard faced by ...

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    USAF B-1B stars in Asia-Pacific show of force

    2020-04-23T05:56:00Z

    The US Air Force (USAF) and Japan Air Self-Defence Force (JASDF) have mounted a show of force intended to demonstrate a doctrine for quickly deploying combat assets to the Asia-Pacific region. The activity involved a Boeing B-1B bomber operating a 30h sortie from Ellsworth AFB, South Dakota, to Japan’s Draughon ...

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    Australia unveils agricultural freight export network amid disrupted supply chains

    2020-04-23T02:44:00Z

    Australia has rolled out a freight export service network, aimed at re-establishing global supply chains and accelerate exports of agricultural and fisheries exports to key overseas markets. The network comprises 15 airlines, freight service providers and freight forwarders, such as Qantas, Singapore Airlines, Emirates and FedEx. The Australian ...

  • Vietjet adds 4 new routes with ticket are available now
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    VietJet records 14% decline in 2019 profit

    2020-04-23T01:40:00Z

    VietJet Air saw its operating profit in 2019 decline 14.3% to D4.98 trillion ($211 million), down from the previous year’s profit figure of D5.8 trillion. Consolidated revenue for the year ended 31 December 2019 declined 2.8% to D52 trillion. Net profit meanwhile fell 20.9% to D4.22 trillion. Cash and cash ...

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    Asian lessors ‘better sheltered’ from coronavirus: Goldman Sachs

    2020-04-23T01:26:00Z

    Asian aircraft lessors with strong shareholder backing and deep pockets are better positioned to weather the coronavirus crisis than their counterparts in other regions which may be less well-capitalised, says Goldman Sachs. The severity of the coronavirus pandemic “could create some real concerns to some players”, though Asia is “better ...

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    SIA’s fund-raising plan is ‘gold standard’: Goldman Sachs

    2020-04-23T01:18:00Z

    Goldman Sachs deems Singapore Airline’s plans to raise up to S$15 billion ($10 billion) the “gold standard” among coronavirus-related rescue packages for airlines. “We view that as really the gold standard for the packages that have been put in place,” Nicola Dondi, managing director at Goldman Sachs (Asia), said at ...

  • Cathay Pacific
    Airline Business

    Grounded commercial aircraft around the world – in pictures

    2020-04-22T11:41:00Z

    Parked aircraft have become commonplace at airports in all regions as the coronavirus outbreak prompts border restrictions and plummeting demand for air travel

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    Asiana Airlines gets new loans from state banks: reports

    2020-04-22T06:12:00Z

    South Korea’s Asiana Airlines has received additional loans from two state banks as it grapples with the coronavirus crisis, according to media reports. The Korea Development Bank (KDB) and the Export-Import Bank of Korea will inject W1.7 trillion ($1.4 billion) into South Korea’s second-largest carrier, Yonhap and Reuters reported on ...

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    Traffic at Asia-Pacific airports hits ‘rock bottom’: ACI

    2020-04-22T02:17:00Z

    Asia-Pacific airports have seen traffic hit “rock bottom” due to the coronavirus outbreak, said the Airports Council International (ACI) Asia-Pacific. According to preliminary traffic data the trade association released on 20 April, 18 airports in major aviation markets in Asia-Pacific and the Middle East saw traffic plummet by 95% by ...

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    Airline Business

    The lessors with the most exposure to Virgin Australia

    2020-04-22T00:55:00Z

    Singapore-based Avation is the lessor with the highest exposure, by number of aircraft, to Virgin Australia, which has entered voluntary administration. Goshawk, meanwhile, has the most lease rentals to lose if the airline cannot make payments. Avation has 13 aircraft with the Brisbane-based carrier, including 11 ATR 72s on operating ...

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    Etihad open to ‘constructive’ talks on Virgin Australia restart

    2020-04-21T13:48:00Z

    Virgin Australia’s biggest shareholder Etihad Airways says dealing with the coronavirus impact on its own business meant it was unable to provide further funding to the carrier, but that it remains open to “constructive discussions” over its potential restart.

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    Airline Business

    Air freight market goes into overdrive

    2020-04-21T11:34:00Z

    While passenger airlines have heavily reduced their services over recent weeks, the air cargo market has gone into overdrive as a result of the coronavirus pandemic.

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    Over 10 parties show interest in Virgin Australia: administrator

    2020-04-21T08:13:00Z

    The administrators for Virgin Australia note there is healthy interest in recapitalising the airline and intend to bring it out of administration as quickly as possible. “There are in excess of 10 parties known to us who have got a keen interest in being part of the restructure of Virgin,” ...

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    Unions urge government to offer Virgin Australia support

    2020-04-21T08:08:00Z

    Unions are calling on the government to help support Virgin Australia after the airline entered voluntary administration today. The country’s second-largest carrier has appointed Deloitte to help it recapitalise and make it through the coronavirus crisis after talks with various parties, including the government, to secure financial support failed to ...

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    Canberra wants ‘market-led’ solution for Virgin Australia recap

    2020-04-21T05:01:00Z

    Canberra does not want to bail out Virgin Australia and wants to see a “market-led” solution to the airline’s recapitalisation efforts. Australia’s treasurer Josh Frydenberg told a press conference today: “Virgin Australia is a very good airline, performing a very important role and this is a difficult day for its ...

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    AVIC AG600 testing moves to the sea

    2020-04-21T03:23:00Z

    The AVIC AG600 amphibian has moved to a new stage in its testing campaign, operating flights over the sea. Later in 2020, the aircraft is scheduled to conduct its first takeoff from the ocean surface, according to a China Daily report quoting the aircraft’s manufacturer. Video: China’s AG600 ...

  • China Eastern
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    Chinese airline market faces consolidation: HSBC

    2020-04-21T02:02:00Z

    Consolidation among Chinese carriers appears likely, given the “unprecedented challenges” that the global airline industry is facing. A HSBC Global Research report into the Chinese airline industry says it does not “rule out the possibility of further consolidation”, adding that the three largest Chinese carriers — Air China, China ...

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    Virgin Australia enters voluntary administration

    2020-04-21T02:00:00Z

    Virgin Australia has entered voluntary administration as it seeks to recapitalise the business. “The decision comes as the group has continued to seek financial assistance from a number of parties, including state and federal governments, to help it through the unprecedented crisis, however is yet to secure the required support,” ...