All Europe news – Page 288

  • Air Italy
    News

    Air Italy liquidators examine non-binding offers for assets

    2020-03-27T14:30:00Z

    Liquidators for Air Italy are examining non-binding offers received for the collapsed carrier’s assets after a 25 March deadline for submissions of interest.

  • menzies
    News

    UK ground-handlers urge help to preserve cash-flow and staff

    2020-03-27T14:07:00Z

    UK ground-handling firms have collectively urged the government to take measures to help them preserve cash and maintain their workforce, warning that they will otherwise be unlikely to maintain operations through the coronavirus crisis period. In a letter to UK chancellor Rishi Sunak and transport secretary Grant Shapps, four major ...

  • Parked Lufthansa aircraft
    Airline Business

    Tracking how European airlines have cut capacity during crisis

    2020-03-27T14:00:00Z

    Over the course of the last week the further spread of aircraft groundings means the European airline scheduled passenger market is approaching a standstill amid national lock-downs and the closing of borders to international visitors.

  • Hop CRJ
    News

    Language barrier highlighted after Hop CRJ incursion averted at Lyon

    2020-03-27T13:24:00Z

    French investigators have highlighted the part played by language differences during a serious conflict incident in which a landing Hop Bombardier CRJ700 was cleared to cross a runway while an EasyJet Airbus A319 was taking off. The A319 had been cleared, in English, to take off from Lyon’s runway 35L ...

  • Rolls-Royce Trent XWB assembly
    News

    Rolls-Royce cools UK civil aerospace activity for a week

    2020-03-27T11:38:00Z

    Rolls-Royce is to shut down its UK civil aerospace operations for a week, from 27 March, as part of its response to the coronavirus crisis. The manufacturer says it will “significantly reduce” all but essential activity within its civil aerospace facilities. Workers will continue to be paid, it stresses. Defence ...

  • menzies
    News

    Ground-handler Menzies halves active workforce as airline operations evaporate

    2020-03-27T09:29:00Z

    Ground services firm Menzies has temporarily halved its active global workforce, as it assesses the impact of the coronavirus outbreak on its operations. The company – which has some 32,000 personnel, across 34 countries – says it has reduced its headcount by 17,500, although it stresses that these are not ...

  • Gripen F demonstrator - Saab
    News

    Saab commences production of first Brazilian Gripen F

    2020-03-27T03:49:00Z

    Saab has cut metal on the first two-seat Gripen F for the Brazilian air force. The first part cut for the aircraft will form part of the jet’s air duct section, just behind the fighter’s cockpit, says Saab. Video: First Metal Cut Gripen F to Brazil ...

  • Parked Lufthansa aircraft
    News

    ​ICAO welcomes government support for aviation sector

    2020-03-27T02:45:00Z

    UN aviation body ICAO welcomed a statement from G20 countries to aid in the global recovery from the coronavirus pandemic, highlighting that aviation is one of the worst-hit sectors. The G20 said on 26 March it will do “whatever it takes” to overcome the pandemic, and will continue to “conduct ...

  • 737 Max
    News

    Safran reinforces finances as outbreak exacerbates Max misery

    2020-03-26T20:59:00Z

    French aerospace firm Safran has enhanced, in the wake of the coronavirus crisis, measures it had already been implementing in response to the grounding of the Boeing 737 Max. Safran’s activities include production of the CFM International Leap-1B engines for the Max as well as the Leap-1A powerplants for the ...

  • Chris Tarry
    Airline Business

    Governments face ‘moral hazard’ in deciding to help airlines: analyst

    2020-03-26T16:25:00Z

    Governments across the world face a ‘moral hazard’ when it comes to supporting airlines through the coronavirus crisis, as they seek to ensure any investment benefits the citizens of their respective countries, according to CTAIRA analyst Chris Tarry.

  • An-225
    News

    An-225 returns to flight after modernisation

    2020-03-26T16:21:00Z

    Antonov has restarted flights with the An-225 outsize transport, after a period of absence during which the aircraft underwent modernisation. The design bureau says the aircraft has commenced a series of test flights following installation of a domestically-designed power management and control system. Departing from the Gostomel airfield near Kiev ...

  • Paris Orly
    News

    Paris Orly to shut as European airports gradually quieten

    2020-03-26T15:16:00Z

    European air traffic data shows that the coronavirus outbreak has effectively set the continent’s airspace back by more than a quarter of a century, to flight levels not experienced since the early 1990s. Statistics from pan-European air navigation organisation have already shown that daily flight totals have more than halved, ...

  • A350 wings Broughton
    News

    Airbus temporarily cuts wing production at UK and German sites

    2020-03-26T07:31:00Z

    Airbus is to roll back wing production at its UK and German plants, to bring wing supply into line with demand at its final assembly lines. Production at its UK wing sites at Broughton and Filton, as well as its high-lift operation in Bremen, will be reduced for three weeks, ...

  • HAECO
    News

    HAECO acquires Dallas-based commercial engine shop

    2020-03-26T06:38:00Z

    HAECO has announced the acquisition of US-based engine MRO firm Jet Engine Solutions (JES). “JES has a strong reputation within the engine maintenance business for quality and delivery in the United States, which will complement the HAECO Global Engine Support business,” says Christopher Gibbs, HAECO group director for components and ...

  • British Airways at London City airport
    News

    London City airport to close until end of April

    2020-03-25T18:03:00Z

    London City airport is to close for all flights from this evening until the end of April.

  • Parked Lufthansa aircraft
    Podcast

    Airline Business podcast: Latest IATA impact assessment plus Asia-Pacific focus

    2020-03-25T15:32:00Z

    Graham and Lewis talk through the latest figures and thoughts from IATA as airlines across the world ground their fleets in response to the coronavirus outbreak.

  • A320neo assembly
    News

    A320neo overbooking will help steer Airbus through crisis: Faury

    2020-03-25T14:07:00Z

    Airbus believes its policy of overbooking orders will give the airframer a degree of flexibility to manage the impact of the coronavirus crisis on its production and delivery processes. Chief executive Guillaume Faury says the single-aisle backlog, over 6,200 A320-family jets, includes a “significant level” of overbooking which is “providing ...

  • Cancelled flights
    Airline Business

    Airline coronavirus story could go from ‘Apocalypse Now’ to ‘The Big Short’

    2020-03-25T13:09:00Z

    When IATA outled its latest estimates for the impact of coronavirus on the airline industry on 24 March, the urgency of the situation was front and centre of its messaging.

  • easyjet
    News

    UK air transport representatives try to calm concerns over government aid

    2020-03-25T11:59:00Z

    UK airline and crew interest groups are trying to allay concerns over planned government support to the industry after confusion emerged over the nature and extent of financial measures for the sector. Pilot union BALPA insists that recent suggestions that the government is backpedalling on plans to assist the industry ...

  • A380 lands c Airbus
    In depth

    How the A380 ran out of runway after just two decades

    2020-03-25T08:35:00Z

    A year on from Airbus’s decision to halt A380 production, the outlook for the superjumbo’s long-term prospects has diminished further