All Asia Pacific articles – Page 251

  • IndiGo A321neo Induction
    News

    Asia-Pacific February deliveries collapse amid coronavirus

    2020-03-12T03:37:00Z

    Deliveries of new aircraft to Asia-Pacific collapsed in February, with only 11 aircraft delivered to the region out of the global total of 77. According to Cirium fleets data the Asia-Pacific, consistently the leader in aircraft deliveries, trailed both Europe, which saw 29 new aircraft delivered, and North America, where ...

  • cathay-pacific A350
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    Cathay Pacific in talks to defer aircraft deliveries

    2020-03-11T10:47:00Z

    Cathay Pacific is in talks with Boeing and Airbus over possible deferral of aircraft deliveries this year, as the coronavirus outbreak leaves an impact on its fiscal performance. At a briefing after Cathay released its annual results for 2019, chief operations and services delivery officer Greg Hughes confirmed that discussions ...

  • Korean A380
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    Korean Air grounds A380 fleet until 25 April

    2020-03-11T09:41:00Z

    Korean Air has grounded its entire fleet of 10 Airbus A380s amid the traffic slump caused by the coronavirus outbreak. The 10 A380s will be grounded until 25 April, says the airline. Out of the airlines’ 145 aircraft, 100 grounded. South Korea has emerged as a major ...

  • SpaceJet M90 FTV10
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    Coronavirus to keep M90 FTV10 first flight a quiet affair

    2020-03-11T07:54:00Z

    Mitsubishi Aircraft is planning for a low-key first flight of the SpaceJet M90 Flight Test Vehicle 10 (FTV10), owing to government policy to prevent the spread of coronavirus. The company adds that the aircraft is “in final preparations for its first flight, which we will announce in the coming weeks.” ...

  • Malindo 737-800
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    Malindo Air transferring 15 Boeing 737s to Batik Air

    2020-03-11T07:46:00Z

    Malindo Air will begin transferring 15 Boeing 737s to its Lion Air Group sister carrier Batik Air this month, as part of measures taken to overcome challenges from the coronavirus outbreak. In a 6 March internal memo to employees seen by Cirium, Malindo’s chief executive Mushafiz Bakri says that in ...

  • Airport_China_Generic_Unsplash
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    China announces measures to give aviation industry fillip

    2020-03-11T04:26:00Z

    China has rolled out a raft of measures – from financial support to infrastructure investments – for the country’s aviation industry, which has been hit by the coronavirus outbreak. In total, the Civil Aviation Administration of China (CAAC) announced 16 measures, all of which are aimed at “promoting the stable ...

  • MH17 detonation
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    Unintentional missile hit on MH17 ‘irrelevant’ to murder charge: prosecutor

    2020-03-10T08:34:00Z

    Dutch prosecutors have taken into account that Malaysia Airlines flight MH17 might have been unintentionally shot down, mistaken for a military aircraft, but stress that this does not alter the criminal charges directed at the suspects. In his opening statement to the trial – in absentia – of four suspects ...

  • American 789
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    American Airlines to lease 22 787-8s from BOC Aviation

    2020-03-10T06:28:00Z

    American Airlines has agreed to lease 22 Boeing 787-8s from BOC Aviation, the lessor discloses in a filing to the Hong Kong stock exchange. The aircraft, which are on long-term leases, will deliver in 2020 and 2021. Boeing Capital Corporation (BCC) was originally going to buy the aircraft and lease ...

  • Gulfstream IV
    News

    Thai A330 shears tail off Gulfstream IV in Vientiane

    2020-03-10T01:45:00Z

    A Thai Airways A330-300 has nearly ripped the tail off a Gulfstream IV private jet during a taxiing accident in Vientiane, Laos. The accident occurred in darkness on 9 March as the A330 (HS-TEU) prepared to operate flight TG575 on the Vientiane-Bangkok Suvarnabhumi route, according to Thai Airways. ...

  • Qantas A380
    News

    Qantas grounds eight A380s for six months

    2020-03-09T23:06:00Z

    Australia’s Qantas Group is to ground eight Airbus A380s for six months, as it cuts capacity by nearly a quarter over the period to September 2020. Only two A380s will remain flying, because two others are undergoing scheduled maintenance and cabin upgrades. The measures follow the continuing downturn in demand ...

  • Ethiopian 787
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    Hong Kong probing fourth 787 ILS deviation incident

    2020-03-09T22:26:00Z

    Investigators have revealed a fourth incident involving a Boeing 787 deviation from the localiser path, during an ILS approach to runway 25R at Hong Kong last year. The incident occurred to an Ethiopian Airlines 787-8 which had been arriving on 18 July. It had been cleared for the ILS approach ...

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    Analysis

    Covid-19’s full impact on global aviation still unknown

    2020-03-09T02:12:00Z

    More than eight weeks after the world first learnt the term “coronavirus”, the outbreak has spread beyond Asia, with Europe, the Middle East, and even North America now on high alert. Closer to the epicentre in China, Asia-Pacific airlines have been grappling with the shock to air traffic demand, but ...

  • A330_TunnelsBeach_4C_SM
    News

    Hawaiian suspends flights to Tokyo Haneda

    2020-03-07T03:40:00Z

    After suspending its flights to South Korea in late February, Hawaiian Airlines now has halted flights from Hawaii to Tokyo’s Haneda International airport following declining demand for capacity to Asia amid the spiraling coronavirus scare.

  • Virgin Atlantic 787 (shutterstock)
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    Virgin 787s suffered Hong Kong ILS deviations after Etihad incident

    2020-03-06T19:15:00Z

    Investigators in Hong Kong have revealed two other serious localiser deviation incidents, both involving Virgin Atlantic Boeing 787-9s, which occurred within a few weeks of a similar occurrence to an Etihad Airways 787-9. One of Virgin’s services from London Heathrow had been conducting an ILS approach to runway 25R on ...

  • MQ-4C Triton
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    ​Northrop turns to Canberra to shore up Triton production

    2020-03-06T07:13:00Z

    Northrop Grumman says Australia should consider advancing its acquisition of the US Navy’s MQ-4C Triton UAV following the Trump administration’s proposal to pause production for the programme in FY2021 and FY2022. While pausing production, the administration wants instead to focus on the MQ-4C’s improved multi-intelligence configuration, designated IFC-4. The budget ...

  • Heathrow airport generic with Qantas
    News

    IATA sees ‘partial success’ in call for easing slot rules

    2020-03-06T05:10:00Z

    IATA has reiterated its call to governments and slot co-ordinators – including those in the European Commission – to ease slot rules, in light of the escalating coronavirus outbreak globally. Speaking at a briefing held after a two-day industry workshop in Singapore, IATA chief economist Brian Pearce says “the evidence ...

  • AirAsia India A320
    News

    ​AirAsia India completes IATA safety audit

    2020-03-06T02:40:00Z

    AirAsia India has completed the IATA Operational Safety Audit (IOSA), joining six other AirAsia group units to have achieved the safety certification. The low-cost carrier, a joint venture between Tata Sons and AirAsia Investment, says the successful completion affirms its “world-class safety standards”. A search on the IOSA registry website ...

  • Vietnam Airlines
    News

    Indigo Partners: Coronavirus may drive consolidation

    2020-03-06T02:38:00Z

    Airlines with limited cash reserves face the greatest challenge in 2020 as businesses cancel travel plans and consumers reevaluate vacations due to the coronavirus, executives say 5 March during discussions at the US Chamber of Commerce aviation summit in Washington, DC. Air Canada chief executive Calin Rovinescu says that “cash ...

  • Women with facemask on plane
    News

    IATA flags up to $113 billion revenue hit from coronavirus ‘crisis’

    2020-03-05T12:20:00Z

    Airlines globally could see lost revenues of between $63 billion to $113 billion in 2020, depending on the extent of the coronavirus outbreak, says IATA, as it labels the impact “a crisis”. 

  • RAAF F/A-18B Hornet
    News

    Canberra to sell remaining “Classic" Hornets to US training firm

    2020-03-05T03:19:00Z

    Canberra plans to sell 46 Boeing F/A-18 A/B “Classic” Hornets to Air USA, a firm that provides tactical airpower training services to the US military and international customers. The aircraft are being retired as Canberra takes delivery of up to 72 Lockheed Martin F-35As, which are replacing the Hornet in ...