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    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 ...

  • _Charlotte Gassert
    Interview

    Bringing intelligent pricing to the airline and travel markets

    2020-03-27T13:24:00Z

    Charlotte Gassert is vice-president of sales, Europe, for pricing analytics company Infare, which employs large data sets to help airlines, airports and travel agents optimise their revenue management systems

  • Bart Reijnen CEO
    Interview

    Satair chief executive on satisfying the aftermarket demands of airline and MRO customers

    2020-03-27T13:12:00Z

    Despite failing to make the cut as a pilot, Bart Reijnen has had a nearly 25-year career in the aviation sector and now works as chief executive of Airbus-owned Danish aftermarket support company Satair

  • Dan Korte 2-2019
    Interview

    Driving performance at PPG Aerospace

    2020-03-27T13:02:00Z

    Dan Korte is global vice-president for PPG Industries’ aerospace business, where he helps develop strategy at the paints, coatings and parts supplier and has responsibility for driving its performance 

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    Interview

    Andrew Broom on supporting pilots and operators of Citation business jets

    2020-03-27T12:46:00Z

    Having fulfilled various roles in the business and general aviation industry, Andrew Broom is now chief executive of the US-based Citation Jet Pilots Association and CJP Safety and Education Foundation

  • Rolls-Royce Trent XWB assembly
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    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 ...

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    Opinion

    US Marine Corps backs away from tailor-made aircraft - and their expense

    2020-03-27T11:01:00Z

    Expeditionary demands have honed the US Marine Corps into a unique force with enviable equipment – but its Pacific pivot means much could change

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    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 ...

  • AirAsia X Thailand Airbus A330neo
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    AirAsia and AirAsia X to be grounded from 28 March

    2020-03-27T08:15:00Z

    Malaysian low-cost carriers AirAsia and AirAsia X will suspend operations from 28 March due to growing border restrictions imposed by various countries amid the coronavirus pandemic. AirAsia will be grounded until 21 April, while long-haul sister carrier AirAsia X is to be grounded until 31 May, says AirAsia Group, which ...

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    APAC airports could lose $23.9 billion revenue: trade association

    2020-03-27T06:06:00Z

    The coronavirus crisis could have a $23.9 billion impact on revenue for Asia-Pacific airports this year, according to estimates by the Airports Council International (ACI) Asia-Pacific. In comparison, those in the Middle East could see a revenue shortfall of $5.7 billion, and ACI urged governments to help safeguard airports in ...

  • United Airlines Boeing 737
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    United agrees $500 million term loan with Goldman Sachs

    2020-03-27T05:20:00Z

    United Airlines has agreed to borrow $500 million from Goldman Sachs Bank USA in the form of a one-year secured term loan. The Chicago-headquartered carrier will use the loan for related transaction costs, fees and expenses, and for working capital and other general corporate purposes. It has pledged some of ...

  • Gripen F demonstrator - Saab
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    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 ...

  • JAL 767
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    Meggitt secures engine component support deal with JAL

    2020-03-27T03:17:00Z

    Meggitt has secured a three-year contract with Japan Airlines (JAL) to provide engine component maintenance and repair services for the airline’s Boeing 737s, 767s, and 777s. The work will take place at Meggitt’s expanded facility at Singapore’s Seletar Aerospace park, says the MRO firm. It adds that the deal could ...

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    China cuts overseas flights to stem imported coronavirus cases

    2020-03-27T02:58:00Z

    The Civil Aviation Authority of China (CAAC) is further cutting the number of international flights allowed by both local and foreign carriers, in a bid to contain the “increasing risks” of imported coronavirus cases. Effective 29 March, each Chinese airline is allowed to operate just one route to any specific ...

  • Korean Air A330 used for air cargo
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    Asia-Pacific carriers had dismal month in February: AAPA

    2020-03-27T02:55:00Z

    Preliminary traffic figures from the Association of Asia Pacific Airlines show that regional air traffic plunged in February. Owing to the coronavirus outbreak, regional airlines experienced a 43.9% year-on-year collapse to 17 million passengers during the month. RPKs fell 34.8% and available seats fell 20.6%. Load factors fell 14.4 percentage ...

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    ​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 ...

  • Pic 23 Qatar Airways’ Boeing 777-300ER
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    Qatar Airways opens Brisbane service amid Coronavirus

    2020-03-27T01:17:00Z

    The coronavirus pandemic has opened a new route for Qatar Airways, which will operate flights to Brisbane for the first time and increase services to Australia to help people get home. The Doha-based carrier said on 26 March it will add 48,000 seats from 29 March and use larger aircraft ...

  • A380 Singapore Airlines SIA
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    Singapore Airlines boosts liquidity amid coronavirus crisis

    2020-03-27T01:11:00Z

    Singapore Airlines is planning to issue S$5.3 billion ($3.7 billion) in equity and S$3.5 billion in 10-year mandatory convertible bonds in order to raise liquidity as demand for air travel slumps globally. The company will raise an initial tranche of S$3.5 billion via the convertible bond, with the option to ...

  • Max grounded in Washington
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    Americas 26 March recap: US Senate passes bill, Embraer sees deferments

    2020-03-27T00:20:00Z

    The US Senate passed an economic stimulus bill designed to support workers and industries, including the airline sector, after the global coronavirus crisis ravaged the economy in past weeks.