All Europe news – Page 267

  • British Airways Boeing 787-10 delivery 1
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    BA pilots vote on pay cuts and ‘holding pool’ to reduce job losses

    2020-07-22T20:34:00Z

    British Airways pilots are to be consulted on a package involving pay cuts and a series of other measures intended to protect crew jobs, with the cockpit union admitting the conditions of the deal are unlikely to be bettered. Cockpit union BALPA has been discussing ways to avoid cutting over ...

  • De Oliveira
    Airline Business

    New chief has big plans for ACI, but crisis recovery comes first

    2020-07-22T13:44:00Z

    The new director general of airports body ACI World has grand plans to increase the profile and reach of the organisation – but knows he must first oversee the industry’s recovery from an unprecedented crisis, as the coronavirus pandemic halves passenger traffic in 2020. “The short-term [goal] is of course ...

  • British Airways @ Heathrow March 2019
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    ​Airlines call for joint Europe-USA coronavirus testing programme

    2020-07-22T13:11:00Z

    Chief executives at IAGLufthansaAmerican Airlines and United Airlines have written a letter to US vice-president Mike Pence and European home-affairs commissioner Ylva Johansson, urging them to adopt a joint Covid-19 testing programme to enable transatlantic passenger flights to resume.

  • Jozsef Varadi
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    Airline ‘paper profits’ useless in a crisis: Wizz Air chief

    2020-07-22T12:53:00Z

    An important lesson from the coronavirus crisis is that too many airlines focus on “paper profits” at the expense of genuine liquidity, according to Wizz Air chief executive Jozsef Varadi.

  • Icelandair Boeing 757-200
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    Icelandair Group expects $100m second-quarter operating loss

    2020-07-22T09:27:00Z

    Icelandair Group has revealed the extent of the coronavirus impact on the second quarter, indicating an operating loss of around $100-110 million. The company says its revenues for the three-month period to 30 June were down by 85% to some $60 million. Its operating loss in the same quarter last ...

  • Pobeda 737
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    Russian budget carrier Pobeda taking four more 737-800s

    2020-07-21T19:24:00Z

    Aeroflot Group’s low-cost operator Pobeda is set to receive four additional Boeing 737-800s in the space of a week. The airline acquired one aircraft on 21 July, taking its fleet of the type to 31. But Pobeda says it is due to take three more of the type “within a ...

  • Aegean airlines Airbus A320
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    ​Aegean Airlines to operate at half of 2019 capacity in August

    2020-07-21T16:56:00Z

    Greece’s Aegean Airlines is operating around 40% of last year’s summer capacity in July, rising to half in August, as it looks to rebuild its schedules after the coronavirus grounding.

  • Ryanair
    News

    Ryanair to axe Hahn base after pilots reject cost-savings deal

    2020-07-21T16:52:00Z

    Irish budget carrier Ryanair is set to close its base at Frankfurt Hahn airport in November as part of wider cuts after failing to reach agreement on cost savings with German pilots.

  • Air Baltic A220
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    Disinfection adds 50% to Air Baltic A220 turnaround time

    2020-07-21T09:11:00Z

    The disinfection of aircraft has added at least 20 minutes to turnaround times, according to Air Baltic chief executive Martin Gauss.

  • Austrian Typhoon - Dietmar Fenners EADS
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    Indonesia expresses interest in used Austrian Eurofighters

    2020-07-21T04:04:00Z

    Indonesia appears to be interested in 15 Eurofighters that are now part of the Austrian air force inventory. Austria’s Die Presse reported on 18 July that Austrian defence minister Klaudia Tanner had received a letter from her Indonesian counterpart Prabowo Subianto expressing interest in the aircraft. Source: Airbus ...

  • Heathrow testing sign during Covid
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    UK sees health and financial assurances key in restoring air travel confidence

    2020-07-20T19:12:00Z

    UK transport ministry officials are targeting work around testing as the next stage in building passenger confidence in air travel following the coronavirus pandemic. Source: Heathrow Airport Airlines have begun restoring scheduled passenger services to and from the UK since the government relaxed its quarantine rules, which ...

  • Heathrow airport generic with Qantas
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    Airlines UK calls for air passenger duty to be waived temporarily

    2020-07-20T16:02:00Z

    Passenger numbers at UK airports could decline by more than 40% over the next 12 months without government intervention, while 12% of routes in and out of the country could be discontinued, according to a new report commissioned from York Aviation by Airlines UK.

  • EAG aircraft
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    UK developer shows off 70-seat hybrid as it rejects smaller designs

    2020-07-20T12:37:00Z

    UK developers have unveiled a prospective design for a 70-seat hybrid-electric regional propeller-driven airliner, which could be in service by 2028. The aircraft is being promoted as an alternative development path, against the propensity for electric programmes to focus on small 19-seat designs. Featuring a quad-engined, high-wing and twin-fin configuration, ...

  • Martin Gauss, Air Baltic
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    Air Baltic chief ‘optimistic’ but says slow pace is critical

    2020-07-20T10:36:00Z

    Air Baltic and the wider airline industry will successfully navigate the coronavirus crisis as long as a cautious approach is taken to reinstating services, according to the carrier’s chief executive Martin Gauss.

  • CVR BEA PS752
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    Iran transfers recorders of shot-down 737 to French investigators

    2020-07-20T08:00:00Z

    Iranian investigators have arrived at the facility of French accident analysis bureau BEA with the flight recorders from the Boeing 737-800 shot down over Tehran in January. The arrival of the Iranian team at BEA’s facility in Paris marks an important advancement in the investigation, after six months of uncertainty ...

  • Icelandair 737 MAX 9-640
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    Icelandair withdraws mass cabin crew lay-off after new deal emerges

    2020-07-19T08:50:00Z

    Icelandair Group has reversed an extraordinary decision to dismiss all its cabin crew, after a swift resumption of negotiations resulted in another tentative collective bargaining agreement. The operator’s mass sacking of its flight attendants, which would have involved replacing them with pilots from 20 July, had initially spurred a strike ...

  • Icelandair Boeing 737 Max
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    Icelandair cabin crew to ballot for strike after mass dismissal

    2020-07-18T13:51:00Z

    Icelandair’s cabin crew union has called a ballot to vote for strike action following the failure of talks over a new collective agreement, after which the airline sacked all its flight attendants. The proposed strike would be indefinite and begin on 4 August, subject to a confirmation vote to be ...

  • Icelandair 767
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    Icelandair orders pilots to take over after dismissing all its cabin crew

    2020-07-17T17:15:00Z

    Icelandair Group is dismissing its entire cabin crew corps and placing the responsibility for on-board safety with Icelandair’s pilots, after efforts to reach a new collective bargaining agreement failed. Cabin crew members with the FFI union rejected a tentative agreement on 8 July and Icelandair Group says subsequent talks have ...

  • SAF-Delivery-LR (00000004)
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    Airbus begins delivering sustainable-fuel-powered jets from Hamburg

    2020-07-17T16:56:00Z

    Airbus’s Hamburg Finkenwerder assembly site has started delivering aircraft powered by a sustainable-fuel blend, handing off an A321LR to Canadian carrier Air Transat. The European airframer has delivered jets powered by sustainable fuel since 2016, but until now only from its Toulouse facility and the US assembly site in Mobile, ...

  • Aeroflot fleet
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    Aeroflot targets 600-strong fleet within eight years

    2020-07-17T14:27:00Z

    Russia’s Aeroflot Group aims to expand its fleet to 600 aircraft – 235 of which will be domestically built – by 2028. The plan is part of an updated strategy unveiled by chief executive Vitaly Saveliev. The group is also targeting 130 million passengers in 2028, up from 60.7 million ...