All Europe news – Page 246

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    Scottish government attempts again to sell Glasgow Prestwick airport

    2020-11-06T08:19:00Z

    Scotland’s government is to embark on a renewed effort to sell Glasgow’s Prestwick airport to a private investor, following the recent withdrawal of a potential buyer. Prestwick had been managed by New Zealand firm Infratil until 2013 when it sold the airport, for a token price, to the Scottish government. ...

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    Embraer and Porsche team up to sell Phenom-911 combos

    Embraer and Porsche have launched a limited-edition vehicle couple they call “Duet”, available for delivery beginning in mid-2021.

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    Cockpit union dissuades prospective pilots from enrolling to train

    2020-11-05T22:03:00Z

    UK cockpit crew representatives have taken the unusual step of warning against embarking on a career as a commercial pilot, given the expense and diminished prospects of employment. The UK pilot union BALPA says the crisis means there are fewer jobs for cockpit crew, and competition for places will be ...

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    Fresh lockdown prompts British Airways to suspend Gatwick flights

    2020-11-05T20:52:00Z

    British Airways is suspending flights at London Gatwick airport as a result of the fresh national lockdown in the UK which took effect today. The Oneworld carrier, which consolidated flights at London Heathrow airport during the first wave of the pandemic earlier this year, says it is reducing flights at ...

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    UK fraud investigators probe Bombardier over Garuda Indonesia deals

    2020-11-05T18:11:00Z

    UK fraud investigators are probing aircraft manufacturer Bombardier over contracts relating to Asian carrier Garuda Indonesia. The Serious Fraud Office states that it is investigating the manufacturer over “suspected bribery and corruption” in connection with orders or agreements with Garuda. It has not elaborated on the probe, pointing out that ...

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    Lufthansa outlines long-haul fleet plan for Eurowings

    2020-11-05T18:06:00Z

    Lufthansa Group foresees that Eurowings will operate no more than seven long-haul aircraft in 2021 amid plans for the low-cost subsidiary’s intercontinental operations to be consolidated in new unit Ocean.

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    Iberia deploys first converted Airbus A330 freighter

    2020-11-05T14:51:00Z

    Iberia has put its first converted Airbus A330 freighter into service, operating on flights between Madrid and Los Angeles.

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    Norwegian debt-equity swap follows 90% fall in October traffic

    2020-11-05T14:38:00Z

    Scandinavian low-cost carrier Norwegian has converted another €1.7 million ($2 million) of debt into equity after perpetual bondholders agreed to swap loans for shares. The bonds are being converted into nearly 4.6 million new, freely tradeable shares in the company, states Norwegian in a 5 November notice to the Oslo ...

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    Wizz maintains focus on A321neo as fleet expansion slows

    2020-11-05T11:26:00Z

    Wizz Air’s latest fleet plan projects a slower overall increase in the number of aircraft, compared with the beginning of this year, but with a focus on expanding the A321neo rather than the A320neo fleet. At the beginning of 2020, before the onset of the air transport crisis, the carrier ...

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    Lufthansa to scale winter capacity back after further losses in third quarter

    2020-11-05T09:36:00Z

    Lufthansa Group will cut capacity to no more than a quarter of previous-year levels for the rest of the 2020 after disclosing a third-quarter net loss of almost €2 billion ($2.3 billion).

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    Tu-160M takes flight with updated engines

    2020-11-05T08:32:00Z

    The Tupolev Tu-160M strategic bomber has conducted its first flight using updated United Engine Corporation NK-32-02 engines. The flight lasted for 2h 20min and the aircraft reached an altitude of 19,700ft, according to Russian defence holding company Rostec. Source: United Aircraft Corporation The Tu-160M flying with updated NK-32 ...

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    Wizz Air confident of surviving worst-case winter

    2020-11-05T08:04:00Z

    Budget carrier Wizz Air is confident that it would be able to survive a severe deterioration in the air transport crisis, having considered scenarios in which the entire fleet had to be grounded for the second half of the year. Wizz Air turned in a net loss of €243 million ...

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    Turkish A350s quietly begin operations as crisis saps profits

    2020-11-04T21:44:00Z

    Turkish Airlines has been operating its newly-delivered initial pair of Airbus A350-900s on domestic routes, but has yet to confirm a schedule for the remaining aircraft. The airline had 25 A350s on order but, while it had been intending to take five this year, the carrier has not detailed the ...

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    Airline passenger demand ‘hit wall’ in September: IATA

    2020-11-04T17:04:00Z

    Weak international travel demand continued to weigh heavily on the airline industry’s performance in September, according to the latest data from IATA.

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    Airline coronavirus recovery tracker: November 2020 update

    2020-11-04T15:59:00Z

    Our regular examination of the latest global data for several key airline market indicators, including traffic and capacity in passenger and cargo markets, airport passenger throughput, in-service and stored fleets, jet fuel costs, and share price trends for the world’s largest groups.

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    German carrier Sundair in restructuring under ‘protective shield’

    2020-11-04T13:34:00Z

    Sundair has launched a restructuring process under a ‘protective shield’ procedure that enables the German leisure airline to continue operations. It tells Cirium that the process, enshrined in German legislation, is not an insolvency procedure, but rather applies to companies that “recognise business problems at an early stage” and have ...

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    What messages do BA and EasyJet chiefs have for Greta Thunberg?

    2020-11-04T13:26:00Z

    Sustainability was firmly establishing itself as the airline industry’s greatest long-term challenge before the coronavirus pandemic hit.

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    Stobart bids for fresh Aer Lingus deal to speed regional airline sale

    2020-11-04T11:06:00Z

    Stobart Group has entered a tender to secure a long-term flying agreement with Aer Lingus beyond 2022 as part of its effort to dispose of regional carrier Stobart Air before the end of March 2021.

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    747 exit boosts sustainability effort: British Airways chief

    2020-11-03T18:11:00Z

    British Airways’ decision to retire its fleet of Boeing 747s will accelerate the airline’s sustainability efforts, according to recently appointed chief executive Sean Doyle.  

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    ​KLM clears path to bailout with union deals

    2020-11-03T17:24:00Z

    KLM has reached an agreement with the FNV Cabine, FNV Luchtvaart and VNV unions – representing flight attendants, ground personnel and pilots – clearing the Dutch carrier to receive €3.4 billion ($4 billion) in government loans and guarantees.