All Europe news – Page 130

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    ZeroAvia tightens flight-test regime after Piper crash probe flags pressure points

    2022-07-08T10:33:00Z

    ZeroAvia has tightened the experimental regime for its hydrogen fuel-cell aircraft testing, including management of commercial pressures, after a UK investigation into a serious loss-of-power accident uncovered safety weaknesses in the programme. The accident, at Cranfield on 29 April last year, involved a modified Piper M350 (G-HYZA) whose single piston ...

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    Changes at the top as airline operational woes continue

    2022-07-08T07:00:00Z

    The unbecoming spectacle of more airlines cancelling flights – having spent the past two years desperate to ramp-up operations – has continued this week. And while IATA used its recent AGM to play down the scale of the problem, it nevertheless acknowledged that airlines and the wider industry have work ...

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    SAS secures court approval to continue operating under Chapter 11

    2022-07-07T16:09:00Z

    Scandinavian carrier SAS has obtained court approval to continue operating as normal, following its filing for US Chapter 11 protection. The company has been granted clearance to continue operating as an airline, pay employees’ wages, suppliers’ fees, and taxes, and honour customer programmes including its EuroBonus loyalty scheme. SAS had ...

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    Jet2 chair lambasts ‘atrocious’ service from ‘ill-prepared’ UK airports

    2022-07-07T11:06:00Z

    UK budget carrier Jet2’s executive chair has issued a scathing opinion over the readiness of its base airports to deal with recovering passenger demand, describing them as being “woefully ill-prepared”. Philip Meeson says “most” of the airline’s 10 base airports in the UK have been “poorly resourced” for the volume ...

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    An-124 successor tweaked to feature winglets and larger cross-section

    2022-07-07T08:48:00Z

    Russian developers have tweaked the design of a proposed successor to the Antonov An-124 to increase its capacity, and assess the potential benefits of winglets. The proposed design – tentatively designated the ‘Slon’, a word meaning ‘elephant’ – has been undergoing windtunnel tests at the Central Aerohydrodynamic Institute. Previous testing ...

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    Russia poses tough EW problem for Ukrainian UAVs: RUSI

    2022-07-07T07:18:00Z

    A new think tank report highlights the challenge that Russian electronic warfare (EW) poses for Ukrainian unmanned air vehicles (UAVs).

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    Logistics entrepreneur Kuehne overtakes state as largest Lufthansa shareholder

    2022-07-07T06:24:00Z

    Logistics entrepreneur Klaus-Michael Kuehne has increased his stake in German flag-carrier Lufthansa, becoming the largest single shareholder in the company. Lufthansa Group filings show that Kuehne raised his stake on 5 July from just over 10% to a little more than 15%. The company states that its shareholder structure, as ...

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    FBI, MI5 cite aerospace sector in warning about CCP espionage

    2022-07-07T03:43:00Z

    The counterintelligence agencies of the United Kingdom and USA have issued a stark warning about the espionage risk the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) presents for western businesses, citing examples in the aerospace industry.

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    Vertical Aerospace picks battery cell supplier for VX4 eVTOL

    2022-07-06T21:19:00Z

    Vertical Aerospace has selected the Taiwanese firm Molicel to supply high-power battery cells for the company’s VX4 electric vertical take-off aircraft. The two sides have entered a partnership which will result in Molicel providing its cell technology for integration with Vertical Aerospace’s battery-pack design. Vertical Aerospace says the agreement will ...

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    British Airways recruits KLM operating chief de Groot

    2022-07-06T10:14:00Z

    KLM chief operating officer Rene de Groot is to step down from his role to take up the same position at British Airways.

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    Virgin continues Florida push with Heathrow-Tampa service

    2022-07-06T09:58:00Z

    Virgin Atlantic is to launch year-round flights from London Heathrow to Tampa from this November, marking the first service to the Florida city from the London airport.

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    US support for Ukraine includes 20 Mi-17s, 700 Switchblades

    2022-07-06T07:45:00Z

    The US Department of Defense has provided over 20 Mil Mi-17 helicopters in addition to other airpower support to Ukraine.

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    Aeroflot Group to consolidate MRO capabilities within A-Technics subsidiary

    2022-07-06T06:23:00Z

    Russian flag-carrier Aeroflot is to reinforce its maintenance capabilities by transferring infrastructure and personnel to its specialised technical subsidiary A-Technics. It intends to complete the transfer of production facilities – including hangar complexes at Moscow Sheremetyevo – and re-assignment of qualified staff by the end of this year. As a ...

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    SAS’s largest creditors include state bondholders and loan providers

    2022-07-05T10:17:00Z

    Initial US Chapter 11 filings from Scandinavian carrier SAS show that government loans and hybrid bonds make up the most significant unsecured creditor claims against the company. Just under $600 million in state hybrid bonds, plus another $161 million in commercial hybrid bonds, are listed with Intertrust Group which acts ...

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    SAS Chapter 11 filing 'accelerated' to protect company: chief executive

    2022-07-05T07:49:00Z

    SAS chief executive Anko van der Werff insists the pilot strike affecting the company did not directly trigger its US Chapter 11 filing, but has accelerated the decision to seek court protection. The board made the decision on 5 July to proceed with the filing, the day after SAS pilots ...

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    SAS files for US Chapter 11 protection to push through restructuring

    2022-07-05T06:29:00Z

    Scandinavian operator SAS has voluntarily filed for US Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection, as part of its efforts to push through a comprehensive restructuring of its business. Through the court-supervised process it aims to reach agreements with its main stakeholders, restructure its debts and reconfigure its aircraft fleet. It expects the ...

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    Star Alliance ties up with Deutsche Bahn to offer air-rail interchange

    2022-07-04T18:03:00Z

    German rail operator Deutsche Bahn is to become a non-airline partner of Star Alliance, offering surface connections to passengers of the carrier group later this year. Deutsche Bahn will be the alliance’s first intermodal partner from 1 August. It states that the tie-up will “intelligently connect” air and rail, and ...

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    TAP A330neo threw up dust during near-overrun take-off from Angola

    2022-07-04T17:23:00Z

    Investigators believe a take-off performance miscalculation at Luanda meant a TAP Air Portugal Airbus A330neo became airborne at the far end of the runway after a late increase in thrust. The A330-900 (CS-TUL), with a take-off weight of 191.3t, was bound for Lisbon on 12 April. Although the twinjet had ...

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    Airline Business Podcast: IATA AGM talking points and A380 return

    2022-07-04T15:08:00Z

    Graham and Lewis consider the main talking points from the recent IATA AGM in Doha, at which the association outlined an improved economic outlook for the industry. At the same time as better news on Covid restrictions being dropped, however, executives also acknowledged a new set of headwinds. They also ...

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    EasyJet operating chief resigns

    2022-07-04T11:35:00Z

    Peter Bellew has resigned from his position as EasyJet’s chief operating officer to “pursue other business opportunities”, the UK-based low-cost carrier announced on 4 July. EasyJet’s statement to the London Stock Exchange does not suggest the decision relates to the operating challenges faced by the carrier in recent months. Bellew ...