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    Opinion

    Aerospace industry must prepare for the new normal

    2020-04-03T11:38:00Z

    Before the coronavirus crisis, airlines were forecast to take thousands of new jets. Now, how the industry copes with a wave of deferrals is the next question.

  • Dutch CH-47F
    News

    Netherlands takes new CH-47F as Boeing pauses production

    2020-04-03T11:37:00Z

    The Royal Netherlands Air Force has taken delivery of its first Boeing CH-47F Chinook produced in the manufacturer’s latest standard.

  • Avolon
    News

    Lessor Avolon cancels or defers over 100 aircraft

    2020-04-03T11:12:00Z

    Lessor Avolon is cutting its delivery commitments over the next four years by over 100 aircraft, through a combination of cancellations and deferrals including the axing of 75 Boeing 737 Max jets. Avolon says the unplaced Max aircraft had been due to arrive over 2020-23. It is also deferring another ...

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    News

    London Heathrow switching to single-runway operation

    2020-04-03T10:40:00Z

    London Heathrow is to switch to single-runway operations from 6 April, following a substantial fall in the traffic demand at the UK capital hub. The airport has two parallel runways – designated 09L/27R and 09R/27L – which will alternate on a weekly basis, to mitigate noise impact. Heathrow’s operator states ...

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    News

    EASA advises carriers to switch off recirculation fans

    2020-04-03T09:39:00Z

    Europe’s safety regulator is advising commercial aircraft operators to adopt new procedures to switch off air-conditioning system recirculation fans regularly, as part of measures to limit the risk of coronavirus contagion. Supplementary procedures to turn off the fans periodically would “accelerate cabin air exchange”, says the European Union Aviation Safety ...

  • Air Baltic Dash 8
    News

    Air Baltic service-resumption planning excludes Dash 8s and 737s

    2020-04-03T09:09:00Z

    Latvian carrier Air Baltic will be an all-Airbus A220 operator when it resumes operations, having made the decision to remove its De Havilland Canada Dash 8s and Boeing 737s from service early as a result of the coronavirus crisis.

  • Ryanair
    News

    Ryanair taking €300m charge over fuel-hedge ineffectiveness

    2020-04-03T07:47:00Z

    Budget carrier Ryanair is predicting net profits of €950 million-1 billion for 2019-20 as the tail-end of its fiscal year started suffering the effects of the coronavirus crisis. It states that it is conducting fewer than 20 flights daily, and expects its fleet to stay “largely grounded” for at least ...

  • Singapore Changi Airport Terminal 1 coronavirus
    News

    APAC passenger demand to fall 37%, wipe out $88b in 2020: IATA

    2020-04-03T06:06:00Z

    IATA expects a 37% decline in Asia-Pacific passenger demand this year from the coronavirus pandemic, wiping out $88 billion in revenue. This is based on a scenario where severe travel restrictions last for three months, followed by a gradual recovery, the trade association said today. Conrad Clifford, IATA’s regional vice ...

  • Cathay Pacific A330
    News

    Cathay Pacific cuts long-haul schedule further for April

    2020-04-03T03:50:00Z

    Cathay Pacific has announced further cuts to its long-haul schedule for April, with 97% of planned passenger capacity now scrapped. The carrier had already announced on 20 March that it was reducing capacity by 96% for April and May. As part of what it terms a “bare skeleton” schedule, the ...

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    News

    February travel demand slump worst since 9/11: IATA

    2020-04-03T03:06:00Z

    Collapsing domestic travel in Mainland China — the epicentre of the coronavirus outbreak — coupled with falling travel demand to and from the Asia-Pacific region, led to the sharpest drop in demand in almost two decades. Releasing its global passenger traffic data for February, IATA says RPKs for the ...

  • SIA Hangar
    News

    SIAEC details additional measures to mitigate coronavirus hit

    2020-04-03T02:56:00Z

    SIA Engineering (SIAEC) is stepping up efforts to mitigate the impact of the coronavirus crisis, including bigger management pay cuts and the deferral of non-essential capital expenditure. The company is also planning to boost its own liquidity in what it described as “the increasingly difficult business environment” in a 2 ...

  • F-16V
    News

    ​US awards Lockheed $512 million for Bulgarian F-16 production

    2020-04-03T02:41:00Z

    The US government has awarded Lockheed Martin $512 million to produce eight F-16 Block 70 fighters for Bulgaria. The project is expected to be completed by 31 January 2027, says the US Department of Defense in a contract announcement. The work will take place in Fort Worth, Texas and at ...

  • Virgin Australia
    News

    Canberra not keen to bail out Virgin Australia: report

    2020-04-03T02:06:00Z

    Virgin Australia may not get the government support it is seeking, according to local media reports. Citing sources, the Australian Financial Review reported on 2 April that the federal government wants two strong airlines after the coronavirus crisis and would help a new carrier enter the market if Virgin Australia ...

  • Boeing MQ-25
    News

    US Navy awards Boeing $84.7m for three more MQ-25A unmanned refuelling tankers

    2020-04-03T01:47:00Z

    The unmanned air vehicles are expected to be complete by August 2024. The company is now on contract to manufacture seven examples of the aircraft.

  • KC-46A McConnel AFB acceptance inspection
    In depth

    USAF gives Boeing $882m to help cash flow and fix KC-46 boom camera

    2020-04-03T01:07:00Z

    As fallout from the coronavirus pandemic further pinches Boeing’s cash flow – financials already hurt by the grounding of the 737 Max – the US Air Force (USAF) has decided to release $882 million in payments withheld from the company in order to help fix a troublesome problem with the Boeing KC-46A refuelling camera boom.

  • IAG
    News

    ​IAG cancels planned dividend payment

    2020-04-03T01:05:00Z

    IAG is withdrawing its proposal to pay a €0.17-per-share final dividend to investors, following the coronavirus shutdown. The group will instead propose, at its annual shareholders’ meeting, that all of its 2019 profit – save that already paid as an interim dividend – be added to voluntary reserves. IAG‘s board ...

  • 777-300ER Emirates
    News

    Emirates to resume some flights on 6 April

    2020-04-03T01:01:00Z

    Emirates plans to resume flying a limited number of passenger services on 6 April, having received approval from UAE authorities. Sheikh Ahmed bin Saeed Al Maktoum, president of Dubai Civil Aviation as well as chairman and chief executive of Emirates, has tweeted that “these flights will initially carry travellers outbound ...

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    News

    Freight rates on the rise amid slump in passenger flights

    2020-04-03T00:58:00Z

    Air freight rates are rising and cargo carriers ramping up their utilisation to fill the gap left by grounded bellyhold capacity on passenger jets. Normally, nearly half of global air cargo is carried in passenger jets’ bellies. Total cargo capacity, adjusted to include the Lunar New Year, fell 4.4% in ...

  • American Airlines Boeing 787
    News

    American Airlines cuts summer schedule

    2020-04-02T22:42:00Z

    American Airlines says its summer 2020 schedule will reflect the realities of the decline in demand after the global coronavirus pandemic.

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    News

    US discount airlines urge rethink of strings attached to aid package

    2020-04-02T20:14:00Z

    Ultra-low cost carriers Allegiant Air, Frontier Airlines and Sun Country Airlines have raised objections to a US Department of Transportation (DOT) show cause order that requires airlines who accept government aid to maintain a minimum level of service.