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  • lufthansa aircraft at Frankfurt
    Analysis

    Europe’s airlines brace for survival battle

    2020-03-12T18:20:00Z

    The shutdown of transatlantic markets to European airlines is plunging the continent’s airlines into crisis and could threaten a wave of bankruptcies across the sector, analysts warn.

  • IATA director general Alexandre de Juniac
    News

    IATA spells out financial danger for airline industry of travel bans

    2020-03-12T18:17:00Z

    IATA has warned governments must be ready to provide support to counter the impact of travel bans implemented to counter the coronavirus outbreak, warning measures such as the ban imposed by the USA were not included in its recent worse-case scenario for the financial hit to the industry.

  • El Al
    News

    El Al bracing for heavy impact from Israeli coronavirus policies

    2020-03-12T17:54:00Z

    Israeli flag-carrier El Al is unable to estimate the impact of new government requirements that people returning to Israel from anywhere in the world must enter 14-day quarantine. The requirement will have a “material adverse effect” on El Al’s operations, the airline says. “But at this stage [we are] unable ...

  • norwegian 787 @ Gatwick
    News

    Norwegian to cut 4,000 flights and 50% of staff

    2020-03-12T17:41:00Z

    Norwegian is grounding 40% of its long-haul fleet and cancelling some 25% of its short-haul services in response to the coronavirus outbreak and the US ban on European travellers.

  • Azul E195-E2
    News

    Azul sees drop in international demand, but domestic flights less impacted

    2020-03-12T17:14:00Z

    Brazilian carrier Azul has cut its international flight network as a result of lower demand due to the global coronavirus crisis, and is closely monitoring its liquidity and expenditures as the crisis drags on.

  • Airbus Broughton
    News

    UK industry group ADS blasts decision to leave EASA

    2020-03-12T16:42:00Z

    UK aerospace industry representatives have voiced their disappointment at news that the country intends to leave the European Union Aviation Safety Agency (EASA) on the back of Brexit, accusing the government failing to act “in the national interest”.

  • Virgin Atlantic A340-600
    News

    Coronavirus brings Virgin Atlantic A340 era to sudden halt

    2020-03-12T16:01:00Z

    Airline grounds final three aircraft suddenly amid traffic slump

  • Getafe
    News

    Airbus worker at Spanish plant treated for coronavirus

    2020-03-12T12:38:00Z

    Airbus has advised a number of workers at its Spanish Getafe plant to take quarantine precautions after a coronavirus diagnosis for one of the facility’s employees. The airframer says it has advised a 14-day self-quarantine for those who have been in direct contact with the worker, who is receiving medical ...

  • CL-415EAF first flight
    News

    Viking Air’s updated CL-415EAF makes flight debut

    2020-03-12T11:56:00Z

    Viking Air’s first CL-415EAF enhanced aerial firefighter has completed its debut flight following modification from the earlier CL-215 water-bomber standard.

  • Rome Ciampino airport
    News

    Rome airports operator to close Ciampino to scheduled flights during crisis

    2020-03-12T11:36:00Z

    Italian airports operator Aeroporti di Roma (ADR) is to temporarily close the scheduled passenger terminal at Rome Ciampino airport from midnight on 13 March and one of the terminals at the city’s primary Fiumicino gateway.

  • Ursula von der Leyen
    News

    EU leaders condemn Trump’s transatlantic travel ban

    2020-03-12T11:31:00Z

    European Union leaders have condemned the US government’s sudden 30-day transatlantic travel ban, set to be introduced on 13 March. President of the European Commission Ursula von der Leyen says the coronavirus crisis is “not limited to any continent” and combating the threat “requires co-operation” rather than one-sided action. “The ...

  • BA A319
    News

    Rushed taxi led BA A319 to depart with wrong take-off data

    2020-03-12T11:12:00Z

    Pilots of a British Airways Airbus A319 believe a rushed departure from an unintended London Heathrow intersection contributed to a failure to update take-off calculations. The aircraft (G-EUOG) took off from runway 27L’s intersection N4E on 2 October last year, despite the pilots’ having calculated performance for an N2W intersection ...

  • AB podcast March
    Podcast

    Airline Business podcast: Airlines reel from coronavirus impact, plus latest on Boeing 737 Max

    2020-03-12T10:27:00Z

    Join executive editor Graham Dunn and managing editor Lewis Harper as they discuss the spiralling impact of the coronavirus, which has been described by IATA as a “crisis” for the airline industry. Graham and Lewis consider markets across the world, including Italy’s, which has joined those in Asia and elsewhere ...

  • 737 Max cockpit
    In depth

    Does Boeing design fix need to go beyond 737 Max?

    2020-03-12T09:46:00Z

    After two fatal crashes and a grounding, extensive remedial work should fix the 737 Max; now Boeing must also rethink the basic design philosophy underpinning its future aircraft

  • Swiss A220
    News

    A220 crew missed low-thrust indications during laboured take-off

    2020-03-12T09:37:00Z

    Investigators probing a Swiss Airbus A220 low-thrust incident during departure at Porto found that the pilots only belatedly realised that the autothrottle had not engaged before the take-off roll. Swiss investigation authority SUST found the A220-300, bound for Geneva, had conducted a de-rated rolling take-off from intersection C of runway ...

  • Norwegian Boeing 787
    News

    European aviation stocks punished after US travel ban

    2020-03-12T08:44:00Z

    European airline and aerospace stocks have been hammered in early trading after the US government imposed a drastic ban on transatlantic travel. Air France-KLM and Norwegian shares sank by close to 20% as the markets opened on 12 March, while shares in other major operators including IAG, Lufthansa and SAS ...

  • Bellemare-c-Canadian_Press_REX_Shutterstock
    News

    Bombardier replaces Bellemare with former business aircraft chief Martel

    2020-03-12T08:28:00Z

    Bombardier chief executive Alain Bellemare is to leave just weeks after the sale of its rail division left it as an exclusively business jet manufacturer.

  • Airport_China_Generic_Unsplash
    News

    China aviation sector takes CNY24.6 billion coronavirus hit

    2020-03-12T08:14:00Z

    The Chinese civil aviation sector lost about CNY24.6 billion ($3.52 billion) in February because of the coronavirus outbreak. Chinese carriers took the lion’s share of the losses. making up about CNY 21 billion, according to a China Daily report, citing data from the Civil Aviation Administration of China (CAAC) ...

  • Shandong
    In depth

    Beijing plugs away at naval airpower ambitions

    2020-03-12T07:46:00Z

    While Beijing’s anti-access/area-denial strategy will shape the USA’s aircraft carrier operations in the decades to come, the People’s Liberation Army Navy remains committed to building a viable capability of its own. The commissioning of CNS Shandong in December 2019 saw China join the elite group of countries to have built ...

  • ATSB rotorhead
    News

    Fatigue cracking in turbine blade led to AS355 F1 engine failure

    2020-03-12T06:23:00Z

    Rolls-Royce will release a newly designed third-stage turbine wheel for its M250-C20F turboshaft engine by the end of the year, which will have improved strength and tolerance to fatigue cracking.