All Europe news – Page 261

  • Swissport
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    Handler Swissport to deleverage under financial restructuring scheme

    2020-08-21T09:21:00Z

    Ground-handling firm Swissport is set to undergo an extensive restructuring, having obtained a commitment for €300 million ($354 million) in liquidity from creditors. The transaction would take its overall liquidity to €500 million by adding to the €200 million currently available to the company.. This interim funding would ultimately be ...

  • e-Starling
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    Samad readies half-scale e-Starling for September maiden sortie

    2020-08-20T20:32:00Z

    UK start-up Samad Aerospace is preparing a 50% scale model of its e-Starling hybrid-electric vertical take-off and landing (eVTOL) aircraft for flight testing in early September, the next major milestone in the development of the six-seat composite air taxi, which is scheduled for certification and service entry in 2025.

  • Johannes Bussman
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    LHT chief foresees ‘fierce’ MRO competition for legacy jets

    2020-08-20T17:02:00Z

    Lufthansa Technik chief executive Johannes Bussmann has predicted MRO-sector consolidation during the coming winter season, and that prolonged operations of legacy aircraft will spark “fairly fierce competition” among maintenance providers.

  • Eurowings
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    Eurowings passengers can pay to keep middle seat free

    2020-08-20T16:57:00Z

    Eurowings will offer passengers the option of paying extra to keep the middle seat vacant, throughout the entire cabin, on all flights within Europe, after carrying out a “successful” trial of the measure.

  • Pegasus-A321neo
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    Pegasus talks to Airbus about changes to A320neo-family deliveries

    2020-08-20T14:46:00Z

    Turkish budget carrier Pegasus has indicated that it will push back some aircraft deliveries, as it continues negotiations with Airbus regarding the A320neo-family twinjets it has on order.

  • German A350
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    First German armed forces A350 nears certification and delivery

    2020-08-20T12:16:00Z

    Germany’s government has unveiled the first of three Airbus A350-900s which have been configured for the special air mission wing of the ministry of defence. The aircraft – designated 10+03, and the first of the type not destined for commercial service – has undergone modification at the Lufthansa Technik facility ...

  • British Airways Boeing 777-200 G-ZZZA retirement 1 Aug 2020
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    First GE90-powered Boeing 777 flies into retirement

    2020-08-20T12:15:00Z

    The world’s first GE Aviation-powered Boeing 777 made what is expected to be its final flight today when it was ferried from London Heathrow into retirement by British Airways.

  • Vueling A320
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    Vueling revises go-around training after Birmingham approach incident

    2020-08-20T11:29:00Z

    Spanish carrier Vueling has amended simulator training to include high-energy approaches and go-arounds, after investigators probed an Airbus A320 incident at Birmingham which involved two aborted approaches and triggering of angle-of-attack protection. The crew had struggled to reduce the aircraft’s speed after commencing the final stages of the area navigation ...

  • Air Baltic A220
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    Air Baltic pushes back A220 delivery schedule

    2020-08-20T07:21:00Z

    Latvian carrier Air Baltic is rescheduling the delivery of its remaining Airbus A220-300 fleet, aiming to complete their introduction by early 2024. The airline, which has taken 22 of its 50 ordered A220s, says it has reached an agreement with the airframer to rejig the delivery schedule for the outstanding ...

  • B737 Max-c-enter-air-2-640
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    Boeing scores Max win with two-jet order from Warsaw’s Enter Air

    2020-08-19T17:28:00Z

    Polish charter carrier Enter Air has ordered two additional Boeing 737 Max 8s and taken options to buy another two of the jets, marking a rare sales win for Boeing’s and its still-grounded Max.

  • Icelandair pilot
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    Icelandair options broaden as crew duty schedules shift closer to limits

    2020-08-19T14:11:00Z

    Icelandair’s new collective agreements with aircrew means pilots and flight attendants will work closer to theoretical maximum limits, and enable the airline to explore new network prospects. International regulations restrict pilots and cabin crew from operating more than 900 block hours per year. Icelandair says that, given the structure of ...

  • Lufthansa cockpit
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    Lufthansa strikes deal with pilots to avert near-term redundancies

    2020-08-19T13:11:00Z

    Lufthansa has reached a deal with the Vereinigung Cockpit union covering pilots at its German operations over cost-cutting measures for the rest of the year.

  • Heathrow testing sign during Covid
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    ​Heathrow awaits approval for ‘oven-ready’ Covid-19 testing centre

    2020-08-19T12:23:00Z

    London Heathrow’s Covid-19 testing facility is “ready to go” and awaiting UK government approval to test arrivals at the airport as a way of reducing the amount of time for which travellers from high-risk countries are required to quarantine.

  • Icelandair wing
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    Icelandair: Keflavik hub stands to benefit as non-stop competitors retreat

    2020-08-19T12:01:00Z

    Icelandair Group has warned that if its operation collapsed, the Reykjavik Keflavik hub would take years to rebuild and, as a result, would cause substantial damage to the country’s economy. The company, which is preparing a $150 million share issue, has outlined the bleak consequences of receivership to potential investors ...

  • Iceland
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    Icelandair expects four-year recovery as it revises share issue

    2020-08-19T09:41:00Z

    Icelandair Group expects to start its recovery ramp-up in the second quarter of 2021, but its conservative approach will not return the operator to pre-crisis levels until 2024. The company has detailed its position to potential investors as it prepares for a share offering intended to raise IcKr20 billion ($148 ...

  • Swiss and Austrian 787-9s
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    German fund WSF approves local support for Lufthansa subsidiaries

    2020-08-18T16:59:00Z

    German federal fund WSF has approved local financial aid for Lufthansa subsidiaries Austrian Airlines, Brussels Airlines and Swiss under the group’s €9 billion ($10.6 billion) support package from the government in Berlin. Austrian chief executive Alexis von Hoensbruch describes the approval as a “last hurdle” and expresses gratitude for the ...

  • Wizz Air A321neo
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    Wizz cements Gatwick ambitions by opening new base

    2020-08-18T12:08:00Z

    Expanding low-cost carrier Wizz Air has further outlined its intent to grow at London Gatwick airport after announcing plans for a single-aircraft base and the launch of four new routes from this October.

  • EasyJet aircraft disembarking
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    ​Stobart Group warns of job cuts after EasyJet closes two London bases

    2020-08-18T11:01:00Z

    Stobart Group has signalled that job cuts could be imminent at Stansted and Southend, as a result of EasyJet’s decision to close its bases at the two London airports.

  • Norwegian
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    Swedish debt office denies credit guarantee to Norwegian's local operation

    2020-08-18T07:38:00Z

    Scandinavian budget carrier Norwegian’s Swedish division has been denied a credit guarantee by the Swedish national debt office. The office states that it has “decided to reject” the application because guarantees can only be granted to airlines considered financially viable on 31 December 2019. It says there was a “very ...

  • Boston Logan Airport coronavirus 5
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    Airports trade group advocates for testing instead of quarantines

    2020-08-17T22:33:00Z

    An international trade group representing airports is the latest organisation to call for widespread coronavirus testing to replace current quarantine measures in order to encourage passengers to begin travelling again.