All Networks news – Page 762
-
News
Qantas to issue RFP for mid-size widebodies
Australia’s Qantas Airways has confirmed it will issue a request for proposal (RFP) to Airbus and Boeing for new medium-size widebody aircraft.
-
News
PIA seeks newer aircraft through wet-lease arrangement
Pakistan International Airlines (PIA) is seeking a wet-lease on one Airbus A320 or one Boeing 737-800, which will mark the introduction of a completely new aircraft model for the airline.
-
News
New pilot training school opens in Shandong province
Shandong Airlines has teamed up with Oklahoma-based Spartan School of Aeronautics to open an ab initio flight training school in northeast China.
-
News
EASA approves data for P-RNAV
Clearance allows development of common precision navigation procedures in European terminal airspace
-
News
Alenia aims for role in RRJ project
Italian manufacturer in talks with Sukhoi Civil Aircraft to buy a ‘more than 10%’ stake in design bureau’s programme
-
News
Delta plans to sell ASA to US regional SkyWest
Delta Air Lines is planning to sell its wholly-owned subsidiary Atlantic Southeast Airlines (ASA) to US regional and Delta Connection carrier SkyWest Airlines
-
News
BA Heathrow schedule almost back to normal
British Airways (BA) expects to operate its full short-haul schedule and the majority of its long-haul flights today as operations return to normal after the recent unofficial walkout by some ground staff.
-
News
BA extends suspension of all Heathrow flights
British Airways (BA) has extended the cancellation of all its London Heathrow flights until at least 18:00 today (12 August) as a result of unexpected industrial action.
-
News
US startup Maxjet eyes 15 Aug launch
US startup Maxjet has successfully completed its US FAA proving runs and was due to receive its operating certificate from the agency yesterday.
-
News
Government ends Asiana pilots' strike
South Korea’s government has implemented emergency powers ordering striking Asiana Airlines pilots to return to work immediately.
-
News
Govt set to intervene to end Asiana pilots' strike
South Korea’s Government may intervene as early as today to end a 25-day pilots’ strike at the country’s second largest carrier, Asiana Airlines.
-
News
Arianespace hit by payload delay
First Ariane 5 launch since February due this week as satellite hold-up pushes back uprated ECA lift-off to October
-
News
Crash probe yields few early clues
Air France A340 overruns Toronto runway during storm, sparking criticism over lack of runway-end safety areas