All Asia Pacific articles – Page 228

  • JAL 767-300ER
    News

    JAL to raise Y168 billion in foreign and domestic share placements

    2020-11-06T09:06:00Z

    Japan Airlines is looking to raise nearly Y168 billion ($1.6 billion) in share placements, part of which will go toward fleet development, as well as to its newly-formed low-cost unit Zipair Tokyo. The Oneworld carrier will issue more than 90 million shares, with nearly two-thirds to be offered in domestic ...

  • Japan Future Fighter
    News

    BAE, Boeing, Lockheed respond to new Japanese F-X RFI

    2020-11-06T02:25:00Z

    BAE Systems, Boeing, and Lockheed Martin have replied to a request for information (RFI) related to work on Tokyo’s F-X future fighter programme. Japan’s Acquisition, Technology & Logistics Agency (ATLA) confirms that the RFI was issued on 16 September, with seven companies showing initial interest. Only BAE, Boeing and Lockheed ...

  • GMF_Hangar
    News

    GMF AeroAsia falls to steep nine-month loss

    2020-11-06T02:22:00Z

    GMF AeroAsia continued its loss-making streak for the year, reporting an operating loss of $178 million for the nine months ended 30 September. This was in contrast to the $24.5 million operating profit it made during the same period last year, and a significant jump from its six-month loss of ...

  • Thai Airways fleet at Bangkok airport May 2020, Shutterstock
    Analysis

    Lessors submit proposals to Thai Airways – reluctantly

    2020-11-06T01:25:00Z

    Thai Airways’ lessors were given a 4 November deadline to tell the carrier what by-the-hour rates, rental haircuts, and other concessions they would be willing to offer the struggling flag carrier to help with its restructuring. Sixteen lessors have exposure to the airline and its subsidiaries, to the tune of ...

  • Garuda CRJ1000-c-Bombardier
    News

    UK fraud investigators probe Bombardier over Garuda Indonesia deals

    2020-11-05T18:11:00Z

    UK fraud investigators are probing aircraft manufacturer Bombardier over contracts relating to Asian carrier Garuda Indonesia. The Serious Fraud Office states that it is investigating the manufacturer over “suspected bribery and corruption” in connection with orders or agreements with Garuda. It has not elaborated on the probe, pointing out that ...

  • Korean Air's Boeing 787-9
    News

    Air cargo demand helps Korean to Q3 operating profit

    2020-11-05T09:41:00Z

    Air cargo demand helped Korean Air eke out an operating profit of W7.6 billion ($6.5 million) in the third quarter — its second consecutive profitable quarter since the coronavirus struck — but its overall revenue was down more than half from a year earlier. The W7.6 billion operating result for ...

  • Rex First 737
    News

    Rex takes its first 737-800

    2020-11-05T08:53:00Z

    Australia’s Regional Express (Rex) has taken delivery of its first of six Boeing 737-800 aircraft, as it mulls taking up to 10 examples by the end of 2021. The aircraft, stripped of its previous livery save for a ring of red round the engine nacelles, arrived in Sydney on 5 ...

  • Thai Airways 747
    News

    Thai puts 34 aircraft on sale, including entire 747 fleet

    2020-11-05T07:35:00Z

    Embattled Thai Airways has put up its entire Boeing 747 and its 777-200/300 fleet up for sale, as it aims to raise cash amid a long-drawn business rehabilitation process. The Star Alliance carrier disclosed on its aircraft trading website that 34 aircraft from its fleet will be put up for ...

  • Airasia x a330
    News

    AirAsia X makes creditor status concession to Malaysia Airports

    2020-11-05T03:31:00Z

    AirAsia X (AAX) has agreed to classify Malaysia Airports as a secured creditor, as it seeks to expedite its massive debt restructuring programme. “After consultation, AirAsia X has accommodated [Malaysia Airports] and made certain clarifications and revised the scheme under two separate classes ’A’ and ‘B’,” says the carrier in ...

  • Tigerair Taiwan 1
    News

    Tigerair Taiwan gets capital boost from parent China Airlines

    2020-11-05T02:28:00Z

    China Airlines plans to inject more capital into low-cost unit Tigerair Taiwan, as part of a move to “optimise the capital structure” of the LCC. The SkyTeam carrier discloses that it will pump about NT$657 million ($23 million) into Tigerair Taiwan, bringing its total shareholding to nearly 76%. ...

  • Malaysia Airlines parked fleet
    News

    Pandemic shakes banks’ trust in state support of flag carriers

    2020-11-05T01:28:00Z

    The Covid-19 crisis has forced lenders to reassess their traditional view of flag carriers as relatively safe credits due to their implied government support, two aviation financiers have suggested. Going into the crisis in March, Deutsche Bank’s Richard Finlayson expected Asian governments to be more supportive of their airlines and ...

  • Nok Air 737-800
    News

    ​Nok Air green-lit to pursue restructuring

    2020-11-04T17:23:00Z

    Nok Air has gained court approval to restructure under a business-rehabilitation process. In a 4 November notice to the Thai stock exchange, Nok chief executive Wutthiphum Jurangkool states that the central bankruptcy court has “ordered granting the company to be in business rehabilitation”. Source: Nok Air The 737-800 ...

  • Airport passenger
    News

    Airline passenger demand ‘hit wall’ in September: IATA

    2020-11-04T17:04:00Z

    Weak international travel demand continued to weigh heavily on the airline industry’s performance in September, according to the latest data from IATA.

  • Airline-data
    Airline Business

    Airline coronavirus recovery tracker: November 2020 update

    2020-11-04T15:59:00Z

    Our regular examination of the latest global data for several key airline market indicators, including traffic and capacity in passenger and cargo markets, airport passenger throughput, in-service and stored fleets, jet fuel costs, and share price trends for the world’s largest groups.

  • Qantas_MEL
    News

    Qantas, Jetstar gear up for Sydney-Melbourne reboot

    2020-11-04T08:06:00Z

    Qantas and low-cost unit Jetstar plan to operate “thousands of flights” following the decision by the New South Wales state to open its borders from 23 November. The border opening to Victoria state will see the two carriers operate over 250 flights across five routes, to Victoria’s capital Melbourne and ...

  • Honeywell
    News

    ​Canberra eyes opportunities, risks of future drone, eVTOL operations

    2020-11-04T06:38:00Z

    Canberra has published a discussion paper exploring the opportunities and challenges involved with the increased adoption of drones and electric vertical take-off and landing (eVTOL) aircraft. The 68-page report explores issues ranging from airspace integration to security, noise, and infrastructure. The Department of Infrastructure, Transport, Regional Development and Communications calls ...

  • China Airlines
    News

    GA Telesis to remarket China Airlines 747-400s

    2020-11-04T02:29:00Z

    China Airlines has picked GA Telesis’ aircraft asset management unit to remarket and sell its four remaining Boeing 747-400 aircraft, with deliveries expected as early as the first quarter of 2021. The four 747s (MSNs 33734, 33735, 33736 and 33737) are currently in storage, Cirium fleets data indicates. China ...

  • MQ-9B Protector
    News

    USA approves sale of four MQ-9B SkyGuardians to Taiwan

    2020-11-04T00:45:00Z

    The US Department of State has approved the possible sale of four General Atomics Aeronautical Systems MQ-9B SkyGuardian unmanned air vehicles to Taiwan.

  • SIAEC Hangar
    News

    Collapse in MRO work pushes SIA Engineering into red for half-year

    2020-11-03T11:14:00Z

    Plummeting MRO volumes on the back of coronavirus-driven fleet groundings pushed SIA Engineering (SIAEC) into the red at an operating level in the first-half of its financial year.

  • Z-20F
    News

    New images of Z-20 helicopter variants highlight China’s ASW efforts

    2020-11-03T09:49:00Z

    Fresh pictures have emerged of the two naval variants of the Harbin Z-20 helicopter, highlighting the Chinese type’s similarity to the Sikorsky S-70 family.