All Asia Pacific articles – Page 228

  • ANA 787-9
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    ANA swings to ‘large quarterly loss’ amid revenue collapse

    2020-07-29T07:00:00Z

    Despite attempts to bring expenses down amid the coronavirus outbreak, All Nippon Airways’ parent company ANA Holdings swung to a massive loss in the first quarter. For the three months ended 30 June, ANA Holdings reported an operating loss of Y159 billion ($1.51 billion). This was in contrast to ...

  • Fedex 777F
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    ​FedEx pilots urge airline to suspend operations to Hong Kong

    2020-07-29T06:56:00Z

    Unionised pilots with FedEx Express are urging the US cargo carrier to suspend operations to Hong Kong, as they object to compulsory hospitalisation and quarantine of flightcrew exposed to Covid-19 as part of stricter measures imposed by the local government to control the virus outbreak. “Recently, three Covid-19-positive asymptomatic FedEx ...

  • F-15J Super Interceptor
  • Pratt & Whitney's Eagle Service Asia facility in Singapore overhauls GTF...
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    P&W says no retrenchments yet at Singapore joint venture

    2020-07-29T01:51:00Z

    Pratt & Whitney has refuted retrenchment rumours at its Singapore-based joint venture with Singapore Airlines’ engineering arm, as it reiterated its commitment to its capabilities in the city-state. The engine maker responded to Singapore media reports that around 140 Eagle Services Asia (ESA) staff members were axed, saying that ...

  • Freight loading
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    Air cargo decline narrows in June but market ‘exceptionally challenging’

    2020-07-28T15:13:00Z

    Air freight traffic declines showed some signs of improving in June but business remains “exceptionally challenging”, according to the latest IATA market wrap-up.

  • IATA-Brian-Pearce
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    IATA pushes airline recovery to 2024 amid ‘surprisingly weak’ restart

    2020-07-28T14:02:00Z

    Demand for air travel is unlikely to reach 2019 levels until 2024, according to revised figures from IATA, which cites “unexpectedly weak” traffic during the current restart of services.

  • Nok Scoot 777
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    ​Lessons from NokScoot’s liquidation

    2020-07-28T07:22:00Z

    NokScoot has suffered the ill-effects of Covid-19, as did Thai Airways; its fate, however, is very different from the flag carrier’s. Thai Airways could emerge from rehabilitation with a significant makeover, but looks likely to survive. On the other hand, the board and shareholders of NokScoot, the joint venture between ...

  • United 777-300ER two
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    777 pilot’s confusion led to Sydney airprox incident with ATR

    2020-07-28T06:03:00Z

    A United Airlines pilot flying from Sydney to San Francisco did not expect a change in departure procedures out of the Australian airport, and incorrectly adjusted his flight management system (FMS). As a result, the departing Boeing 777-300ER, registered N2333U, encountered a loss of separation incident with a ...

  • China Eastern 640
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    China Eastern hints at cross-strait flights from new Xiamen base

    2020-07-28T02:45:00Z

    China Eastern Airlines has opened a new base at Xiamen, as it hints at launching cross-strait flights into Taiwan, among other future international expansion plans. Explaining what it labels a “major strategic decision”, the carrier says the Xiamen base will — among other reasons — “promote the integrated development ...

  • DN
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    Da Nang outbreak a blow to Vietnam air travel recovery

    2020-07-28T02:33:00Z

    The appearance of coronavirus cases in the Vietnamese city of Da Nang has resulted in a major airlift effort, and will derail Vietnam’s air travel recovery. Vietnam has been a significant success story in dealing with the pandemic, having enjoyed over 100 days without a recorded coronavirus case. This allowed ...

  • P-8A
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    Boeing secures six-year support contract for Australian P-8As

    2020-07-27T05:24:00Z

    Boeing Defence Australia (BDA) has secured an A$287 million ($205 million) sustainment contract for the Royal Australian Air Force’s fleet of 12 P-8A maritime patrol aircraft. The six-year arrangement combines three previous contracts and covers maintenance, engineering, and logistics for the 737 derivative, says Boeing. Source: Greg Waldron/FlighGlobal ...

  • QG600
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    World’s biggest amphibian marks ocean debut

    2020-07-27T03:18:00Z

    The prototype of the AVIC AG600 amphibian has commenced testing in the sea in a sortie to China’s north-eastern city of Qingdao.

  • Luis Felipe de Oliveira
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    Airline slot waivers need strict conditions: ACI World chief

    2020-07-24T14:47:00Z

    Airports body ACI World does not completely oppose a waiver of the 80:20 slot rule in the North Hemisphere winter season, but argues it should only be applied with strict conditions attached.

  • Ajay-Singh-Spicejet
    Airline Business

    Why SpiceJet may feel time is right for US and UK services

    2020-07-24T11:43:00Z

    True long-haul flights would be a significant strategic change for the budget operator, and there are many challenges to overcome before services could start.

  • jet airways
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    ​Jet Airways receives two bids

    2020-07-24T11:31:00Z

    Grounded Indian carrier Jet Airways has received two bids as part of its sale process, according to a 23 July filing to the BSE.

  • Thai A330
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    Thai Airways details creditor claims amounting to Bt85 billion

    2020-07-24T09:15:00Z

    Thai Airways International has disclosed details of Bt85 billion ($2.7 billion) in creditor claims it received among others, citing these as “one of the reasons why the company has filed for the rehabilitation petition”. CIMB Thai Bank and Islamic Bank of Thailand requested in May the repayment of principal and ...

  • Heston MRO Royal Brunei 787 line maintenance
    Interview

    Australian MRO Heston eyes ‘disciplined growth’ regionally

    2020-07-24T09:04:00Z

    Heston MRO will embark on a “staged and disciplined growth path”, focusing on its core business of the Oceania region in the short term, before expansion to the wider Asia-Pacific market. The Brisbane-based MRO’s chief executive Asta Zirlyte tells FlightGlobal that the MRO will complete its “organic expansion of ...

  • Airbus five blade H145 ©Airbus
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    Western Australia police orders first five-bladed H145 helicopter

    2020-07-24T07:40:00Z

    Airbus Helicopters has received an order from the Western Australia police for a single five-bladed H145 helicopter for airborne missions, making it the first Australian operator of the type. The helicopter will replace the police force’s sole Kawasaki BK117B, says Airbus Helicopters. It will also operate alongside the police’s AS365 ...

  • Airbus A321neo Vistara
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    ​Vistara takes first Airbus A321neo

    2020-07-24T07:36:00Z

    Indian-Singaporean joint venture carrier Vistara took delivery of its first A321neo on 23 July. “This new addition to our fleet reinforces our long-term commitment to international expansion plans, despite the challenges of the current times,” says Leslie Thng, Vistara’s chief executive. Source: Airbus Vistara’s first A321neo has been ...

  • Air Astana A321neo
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    GA Telesis, Air Astana expand component support contract

    2020-07-24T02:54:00Z

    Kazakh national carrier Air Astana has expanded its component support contract with GA Telesis to cover its fleet of Airbus A320neo and A321neo aircraft. The flight hour support agreement will include repair management, warranty administration, as well as access to a large stock placed at Air Astana’s main hub of ...