Asia Pacific – Page 241

  • Cambodia Angkor Air
    News

    Airlines move to resume Cambodia services: report

    2020-05-06T05:28:00Z

    Local and foreign carriers are moving to resume flights out of Cambodia, as the country works to overcome the impact of the coronavirus pandemic.

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    Airline Business

    Asia’s bullish LCC orderbook confronts a bear trap

    2020-05-06T02:57:00Z

    Following epic orders in the aviation bull market of the 2010s, Airbus and Boeing have significant exposure to the fate of the four major low-cost carrier groups in the Asia-Pacific. The 2010s were a heady time for Asia-Pacific low-cost carrier bosses such as AirAsia’s Tony Fernandes, Lion Air’s Rusdi Kirana, ...

  • Qantas 787-9
    News

    Qantas puts up another three 787-9s for $350 million

    2020-05-06T01:03:00Z

    Qantas has secured an additional A$550 million ($350 million) in debt funding, secured against three wholly owned Boeing 787-9s. In March, the airline secured a A$1.05 billion, 2.75% interest loan for 10 years, posting as collateral seven of 11 787-9s described as unencumbered aircraft and “bought with cash in recent ...

  • Terminal 3 Coronavirus
    News

    Asia-Pacific governments cautious on cross-border travel

    2020-05-05T07:18:00Z

    Asia-Pacific governments are taking a tentative approach to opening up international travel as the coronavirus pandemic starts to abate, with the possibility of a “bubble” containing Australia and New Zealand. In a press briefing following a virtual meeting with Australia’s national cabinet, New Zealand prime minister Jacinda Arden said that ...

  • 787-9 Project Sunrise - Qantas
    News

    Qantas puts Project Sunrise on hold

    2020-05-05T05:47:00Z

    Qantas is putting Project Sunrise on hold, citing the impact of the Covid-19 outbreak on air travel. “We do think there is a huge potential for Project Sunrise but the time is not right now given the impact that Covid-19 has had on world travel,” chief executive Alan Joyce said ...

  • Virgin ATR
    News

    ATSB, ATR clarify ignition settings for flameouts

    2020-05-05T03:08:00Z

    Following a double engine flameout on a Virgin Australia ATR 72-600, the airframer issued a clarification about the appropriate use of automatic and manual ignition. The incident occurred during the early evening of 13 December 2018 as the aircraft (VH-FVN) operated flight VA660 on the Sydney-Canberra route in stormy weather, ...

  • Malaysia Airlines A330 generics
    Analysis

    Malaysia Airlines’ search for a strategic partner

    2020-05-05T02:24:00Z

    Nearly six years after Malaysian sovereign wealth fund Khazanah Nasional rescued and privatised Malaysia Airlines, the carrier is still posting losses while its search for a strategic partner continues. Khazanah stated in 2014 targets for the airline to achieve break-even by the end of 2017 and return to profitability the ...

  • Hainan
    News

    Hainan optimistic of rebound amid steep Q1 loss

    2020-05-04T06:34:00Z

    Hainan Airlines swung back into the red for its first-quarter results for 2020, joining other Chinese carriers who reported losses amid the coronavirus outbreak. However, the carrier, China’s fourth largest, is optimistic its financial results will improve in the second quarter, as it “adjusts its business strategy” and cuts ...

  • juneyao 787
    News

    ​Juneyao Air slips into first-quarter loss

    2020-05-04T04:12:00Z

    China’s Juneyao Air swung to a loss in the first quarter of this year and expects further losses for the remaining first half of 2020 as the coronavirus pandemic puts a damper on demand. The Shanghai-based carrier posted a net loss of over CNY491 million ($69.5 million) in the first ...

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    News

    Virgin Australia targets end-June sale: administrator

    2020-05-04T04:00:00Z

    Twenty parties are interested in recapitalising Virgin Australia, administrator Deloitte said after the first creditors meeting held virtually on 30 April, and the airline aims to receive binding offers in June. “A large number of parties have expressed an interest, eight have signed non-disclosure agreements and negotiations are continuing with ...

  • Bell AH-1Z with UH-1Y
    News

    AH-64E versus AH-1Z competition in Philippines brews with US sale approval

    2020-04-30T22:25:00Z

    The US State Department has approved the possible sale of six Boeing AH-64E Apache and six Bell AH-1Z Viper attack helicopters to Manila.

  • Embraer E175-E2 first flight-c-Embraer
    Analysis

    Is Embraer-China tie-up an inevitable marriage or case of strange bedfellows?

    2020-04-30T16:09:00Z

    The Brazilian government was quick to suggest Embraer cosy up to China, after a proposed partnership with Boeing fell through. Would such a relationship work, and what is at stake? 

  • JAL A350-900
    News

    JAL’s full-year profit slumps on coronavirus impact

    2020-04-30T10:32:00Z

    Japan Airlines’ net profit more than halved in the financial year ended 31 March, with coronavirus crisis cited as the overwhelming factor. “This is the unprecedentedly tremendous event risk ever for the airline industry and its end is not foreseeable at this moment. There is no question that the JAL ...

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    News

    Cebu Pacific slips into first-quarter loss

    2020-04-30T06:50:00Z

    Cebu Pacific posted an operating loss of Ps693 million ($13.7 million) in the first quarter of 2020, reversing the Ps3.85 billion operating profit made in the same period last year. Total revenue for the quarter ended 31 March fell 24.9% to Ps15.9 billion, as revenue from passenger, cargo, and ancillary ...

  • AirAsia A321neo
    News

    AirAsia to take no new aircraft this year

    2020-04-30T04:15:00Z

    The AirAsia Group is “relooking” its orders for Airbus aircraft, as it gears up for return to service across its various networks. The airline group also confirmed that it will not be taking delivery of any new aircraft for the rest of the year, and targets a fleet size ...

  • Air China 777-300ER
    News

    Chinese carriers flag worsening financial impact amid Q1 losses

    2020-04-30T02:18:00Z

    China’s three largest carriers have warned of deeper financial impact from the coronavirus outbreak, as they each swung to significant first-quarter losses. Air China, China Southern Airlines and China Eastern Airlines all warned of “adverse” and “severe” impact on their first-half financial results, pointing towards “uncertainty” in the development of ...

  • IATA March 2020 traffic
    News

    March figures reveal scale of initial coronavirus hit on airline traffic

    2020-04-29T15:04:00Z

    Figures from IATA for March show global airline passenger traffic already down by more than 50% and collective load factors down more than 20 percentage points in a further illustration of how sharply the coronavirus crisis has hit the sector.

  • Bangkok
    News

    Eight Thai carriers seek $771m loan from Thai govt: reports

    2020-04-29T09:48:00Z

    Eight Thai carriers have sought a soft loan of around Bt25 billion ($771 million) from the Thai government, according to a 24 April Reuters report that cites a Thai AirAsia executive. Tassapon Bijleveld, the executive chairman of Thai AirAsia and its parent company Asia Aviation, added that the carriers ...

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    News

    GA Telesis gets CAAC certification for CRJ900 landing gear MRO

    2020-04-29T02:15:00Z

    The Civil Aviation Administration of China (CAAC) has certificated GA Telesis for landing gear MRO services at the latter’s Miami facility. This paves the way for the company to repair and overhaul Bombardier CRJ900 landing gears belonging to China Express Airlines. GA Telesis and China Express signed a ...

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    News

    USA tightens restrictions on exports to China, Russia and Venezuela

    2020-04-28T19:26:00Z

    The US Department of Commerce has tightened restrictions on certain technology exports to China, Russia and Venezuela, a move with still-unclear ramifications on US aerospace suppliers. Those countries are declared adversaries of the USA, and the Commerce Department is blocking shipment to those nations of technology it believes could be repurposed for military uses.