All Europe news – Page 183

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    UK’s DE&S accelerating defence procurement reform

    2021-09-28T10:04:00Z

    The UK’s Defence Equipment and Support (DE&S) organisation is embarking on a process of procurement reform, with increased programme agility and environmental considerations to receive greater focus.

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    EasyJet achieves 93% take-up during £1.2bn rights issue

    2021-09-28T08:37:00Z

    UK budget carrier EasyJet has received a 93% acceptance for the new £1.2 billion share issue the airline detailed in early September. EasyJet says it received valid acceptances for 280.2 million new shares out of the 301.2 million offered during the 31-for-47 issue. The shares had been priced at £4.10. ...

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    Finnair executes largest sale-and-leaseback covering four A350s

    2021-09-28T06:23:00Z

    Finnair has raised more than $400 million in cash from a sale-and-leaseback covering four previously-delivered Airbus A350-900s, its largest single aircraft-financing transaction. The aircraft are being sold to lessors GECAS and Pacific Investment Management. Finnair will lease back the Rolls-Royce Trent XWB-powered twinjets for an average of 12 years, it ...

  • Rolls-Royce corportate
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    ​Rolls-Royce confirms ITP Aero sale for €1.7 billion to Bain-led consortium

    2021-09-28T02:26:00Z

    Rolls-Royce has confirmed the sale of its ITP Aero unit for €1.7 billion ($2 billion) to a Spanish consortium led by Bain Capital.

  • Tus A320 title-c-Tus Airways
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    Knafaim charts course for Cyprus’s Tus after investment agreement

    2021-09-27T09:15:00Z

    Israeli investor Knafaim Holdings is expecting to concentrate initially on services to Mediterranean destinations from Israel and Cyprus, after completing its acquisition of a 49.9% shareholding in Tus Airways. Its Global Knafaim Leasing arm is looking at the possibility of leasing “one or two” Airbus A330s to the carrier following ...

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    Sustainable fuel compatibility among aims of Safran-TotalEnergies tie-up

    2021-09-27T06:31:00Z

    French aeronautics firm Safran is aiming to ensure current powerplants are capable of operating wholly on sustainable aviation fuel, through a strategic partnership with fuel supplier TotalEnergies. The two sides are to establish the partnership to decarbonise the aviation industry through joint development of technical and commercial initiatives. Sustainable aviation ...

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    Amsterdam Schiphol to test foraging pigs’ suitability as bird deterrent

    2021-09-24T21:02:00Z

    Amsterdam Schiphol airport’s operator is to carry out a bird-control trial which centres on the use of pigs. It will take place on a plot of land, with an area of about 2ha, situated between runways 18R and 18C. This plot was used to harvest sugar beets. But crop residue ...

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    KLM reinstates Miami and Las Vegas flights after border relaxations

    2021-09-24T12:19:00Z

    KLM has re-expanded its US network for the coming winter season, in an abrupt change of fortunes following the relaxation of travel restrictions at home and abroad.

  • An-28 crash-c-Interstate Aviation Committee
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    Captain of dual-engine failure An-28 saw icing on cockpit windows

    2021-09-24T12:15:00Z

    Investigators have found that the captain of an Antonov An-28 observed ice formation on the cockpit as the aircraft climbed, before a dual engine failure that preceded a forced landing in central Russia. The aircraft, operated by Siberian carrier SiLA, had departed Kedrovy for Tomsk on 16 July and had ...

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    Revised design proposal aims to cut helicopter hoist accident fatalities

    2021-09-24T10:19:00Z

    Europe’s aviation safety regulator has put forward proposals to revise certification requirements for helicopter hoist design, arguing that design improvements would potentially mitigate a number of accidents and reduce fatalities. Analysis by the European Union Aviation Safety Agency found that at least 39 serious hoist-related accidents – resulting in 62 ...

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    Why airlines are delighted about the full return of transatlantic travel

    2021-09-24T08:55:00Z

    Lufthansa Group chief executive Carsten Spohr described the development as “a major step out of the crisis”, while IATA director general Willie Walsh called it “a major step forward”.

  • S7 A320neo-c-S7
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    S7 shows zest for low-cost operation in budget carrier brand

    2021-09-23T22:32:00Z

    Russian operator S7 Group’s new low-cost carrier division will be branded ‘Citrus’ – a name derived from ‘cities of Russia’ to reflect the airline’s aim of offering point-to-point domestic connections. S7 Group is planning to establish an all-Airbus A320neo fleet for Citrus. It says the first four aircraft will be ...

  • KinectAir Cassio 330
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    VoltAero chief Botti details in-service path for hybrid Cassio family

    2021-09-23T14:18:00Z

    Jean Botti, the founder and chief executive of VoltAero, is juggling design, production, the acquisition of launch customers and investment as his firm pursues an aggressive timeline to bring the all-new Cassio 330, a hybrid-electric, four- to five-seater, ready for service entry by the end of 2023. Source: ...

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    BA to drop Gatwick short-haul flights after failing to reach terms with pilots

    2021-09-23T13:39:00Z

    British Airways is to suspend short-haul operations at London Gatwick and pursue “alternative uses” for the relevant slots after disclosing its plans for a new subsidiary have failed to secure support from its pilots.

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    No survivors found as rescuers reach An-26 mountain crash site

    2021-09-23T11:02:00Z

    None of those on board an Antonov An-26 which disappeared during a flight in the Khabarovsk region of Russia survived after the aircraft came down near a mountain known as Khrebtovaya. Wreckage had been located on the mountain – which rises to over 900m – by the crew of a ...

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    EasyJet crew’s forced emergency stop averted taxi collision with SAS jet

    2021-09-23T10:22:00Z

    Dutch investigators have disclosed that an EasyJet Airbus A320 crew was forced to make an emergency stop to prevent a taxiing collision at Amsterdam Schiphol, after an SAS A320neo failed to give way at a junction. The EasyJet aircraft had landed on runway 18R and the SAS jet on the ...

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    Airline Business

    US airlines recruit to beat pilot ‘re-shortage’

    2021-09-23T10:11:00Z

    A year and a half after Covid-19 wiped out the pilot shortage, the industry is once again wondering where it will find the flight crew to accommodate the rapid, uneven rebound to pre-pandemic levels and beyond.

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    Searchers locate wreckage after flight-check An-26 disappears near Khabarovsk

    2021-09-23T07:42:00Z

    Russian authorities have located wreckage in the search for an Antonov An-26 which disappeared during a flight in the vicinity of Khabarovsk airport. The aircraft was being operated by specialist LPS – a flight systems inspection and calibration service – and had six crew members on board. Russia’s federal Investigative ...

  • Airbus extra-high-performance wing demonstrator, Cessna Citation Vii
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    Airbus to demonstrate high-efficient, ‘dynamically’ moving wings for future aircraft

    2021-09-22T18:48:00Z

    Airbus has disclosed broad strokes of a programme to significantly advance wing technology by developing a wing capable of adjusting its shape automatically in flight.

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    An-124 damaged during Milan tail-strike: investigators

    2021-09-22T12:47:00Z

    Ukrainian investigators have disclosed that an Antonov An-124 outsize freight transporter was damaged by a tail-strike at Milan last month. The aircraft (UR-82027), a 1990 airframe, is part of the Antonov Airlines fleet. It was operating from Nacala, on the coast of northern Mozambique, to Milan on 17 August. During ...