Asia Pacific – Page 123
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NewsJet Airways relaunch hits snag as CEO-designate bows out
The relaunch of India’s Jet Airways – already delayed because of legal woes – faces further uncertainty after CEO-designate Sanjiv Kapoor resigned from the airline.
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NewsBiman Bangladesh in line for Airbus aircraft after UK aviation pact
Biman Bangladesh Airlines appears to be in line for a fleet modernisation with Airbus aircraft, following a bilateral agreement between the Bangladeshi and UK governments. The agreement centres on an aviation partnership, according to the Bangladeshi prime minister’s investment adviser, Salman Rahman. Rahman, a member of the country’s parliament, says ...
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NewsZipair, IndiGo add to Southeast Asia networks; Jetstar Asia returns to China
Asia-Pacific low-cost carriers (LCCs) have continued to boost their route networks in recent days, including Zipair Tokyo’s launch of a Manila service and Greater Bay Airlines’ inauguration of a new Osaka route.
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NewsTwo dozen Go First aircraft subject to lessors’ de-registration requests
Nearly two dozen Airbus single-aisle jets operated by troubled Indian carrier Go First have become the subject of de-registration requests by lessors. Twenty-three aircraft have been listed by the Indian civil aviation regulator DGCA as having de-registration requests submitted as of 4 May. These requests cover 19 leased A320neo and ...
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NewsCebu Pacific swings to first profit since pandemic
Cebu Pacific returned to the black in its first quarter earnings, helped by a strong rebound in passenger revenues, as it anticipates returning to pre-pandemic international capacity by end-June.
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NewsAAM sector eyes the long-term for investment returns
While the Advanced Air Mobility (AAM) industry is far from mature, the investment climate around the sector is maturing, with returns only likely in the 2030s.
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NewsTroubled Go First reportedly owes INR65 billion, as grounding extended
Beleaguered Indian operator Go First has suspended its operations further until 9 May, amid reports that the airline owes creditors over INR65 billion ($796 million).
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NewsAustralian watchdog blocks Virgin Australia-Alliance partnership renewal
Australia’s competition watchdog has rejected an extension of a charter partnership between Virgin Australia and Alliance Aviation, following a six-month consultation period in which it found low support for a continued alliance.
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NewsTaiwan F-16V delivery schedule slips on supply chain woes
The delivery of Lockheed Martin F-16Vs to Taiwan has slipped to the third quarter of 2024, with the US government reportedly citing supply chain issues for the delay.
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Airline BusinessQantas CEO succession a fitting outcome after Joyce’s diversity focus
It is Alan Joyce’s exit from Qantas that has perhaps brought the most high-profile evidence of his diversity and inclusion efforts, with the appointment of chief financial officer Vanessa Hudson as his successor.
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NewsSingapore’s Changi airport on ‘last stretch of recovery’ as passenger traffic hits new high
Singapore’s Changi airport’s passenger traffic could return to pre-pandemic levels sooner than projected, as the airport enters its “last stretch of recovery” with traffic hitting a new high in nearly three years.
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NewsRising costs eat into Korean Air Q1 profit
Korean Air posted slimmer profits in the first quarter of this year, as rising fuel and operational costs offset an increase in revenue on the back of travel demand recovery.
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NewsAir India, Vistara enter interline partnership
Air India and Vistara have entered an interline partnership, bringing the two Tata Group carriers closer together pending their merger.
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NewsCoulson 737 crew attempted to pull up before ridge impact
A preliminary report into the crash of a Boeing 737-300 firefighting aircraft in Western Australia shows a last moment attempt to pull up before the aircraft impacted a ridgeline.
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NewsGaruda Indonesia narrows Q1 loss on revenue uptick
Garuda Indonesia cut its red ink in the first quarter, on the back of significant increase in revenue as travel demand picked up.
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NewsIndia’s Go First suspends flights, blames P&W engine woes for insolvency protection filing
Indian low-cost carrier Go First has suspended flights for the next three days and reportedly filed for insolvency protection, laying the blame on “ever-increasing” failures of Pratt & Whitney engines, which it says have left half its Airbus A320neo fleet grounded.
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NewsJAL to operate dedicated freighters after 13-year hiatus
Japan Airlines will introduce dedicated freighters to its fleet for the first time in 13 years, as it seeks a “new business model” to capture “stable and growing demand”.
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NewsSAS reinforces leisure network with new Asian route
Star Alliance carrier SAS is to open a new Asian service, operating to the Thai capital Bangkok from the beginning of the winter season. SAS, which is currently under US Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection, has been undergoing a restructuring programme to strengthen its financial position. It says it is aiming ...
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NewsJAL swings back to profitability, on ‘steady path’ to growth
Japan Airlines returned to the black in its full-year financial results, buoyed by a strong showing in domestic travel demand and “steady progress” in international recovery.
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NewsUS government to transfer three C-130Hs to Manila
The US government plans to transfer three Lockheed Martin C-130H tactical transports to the Philippines, as it also looks to boost air transportation links between the two countries.



















