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Jeju Air closes Eastar Jet acquisition for $46 million cash
South Korea’s Jeju Air will acquire a majority stake in compatriot Eastar Jet as planned for a W54.5 billion ($45.8 million) cash consideration. The amount is lower than the W69.5 billion previously announced. W11.95 billion of the acquisition price has already been paid as down payment for the stock sale ...
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Thai Airways 2019 losses widen despite increased traffic
Thai Airways International’s losses widened by Bt3.4 billion ($109 million) to Bt12.4 billion in 2019, as revenues fell despite increased passenger numbers. Operating revenue declined by 7.7% to Bt184 billion, as passenger revenue fell 7% to Bt149 billion while the cargo segment plunged 20.4% to Bt17.8 billion. Among the factors ...
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Air Macau exercises option for A320neo from CALC
Air Macau has exercised the option to purchase one Airbus A320neo from Hong Kong-based lessor China Aircraft Leasing (CALC). The flag carrier was granted the option on 11 March 2019 to buy one A320neo that it was set to take on operating lease from CALC by the end of 2019. ...
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Lion Air delaying decision on IPO
Indonesia’s Lion Air Group has put on hold plans for an initial public offering, a source tells Cirium. The company was expected to make the call at the end of February, but the person says some investors have been reluctant to hold face-to-face meetings amid the coronavirus outbreak. Moreover, it ...
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United’s capacity reduction in Asia extends beyond China
United Airlines has suspended some of its flights to Tokyo, Osaka, Singapore and Seoul and extended its flight cancellations to mainland China and Hong Kong through 30 April. The Chicago-based airline has cancelled flights from Los Angeles and Houston to Tokyo Narita between 8 March and 24 April, and flights ...
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Bangkok Airways consortium ‘best’ bidder for U-Tapao hub project
A three-party consortium that includes Bangkok Airways has emerged as the bidder that made “the best offer” to develop an aviation hub at Thai airport U-Tapao International. Along with with BTS Group and Sino-Thai Engineering & Construction, the carrier submitted a joint bid for the “U-Tapao International Airport and Eastern ...
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Bangkok Airways’ 2019 profit up despite dip in passenger revenue
Bangkok Airways boosted operating profit 18% to Bt1.68 billion ($53.2 million) last year, despite a decline in revenue from the passenger segment. Revenue rose 2.4% to Bt28.6 billion. However, passenger revenue fell 6.9% to nearly Bt18.9 billion, which the carrier attributed to a strengthening of the Thai baht against major ...
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Aeroflot takes first A350 and confirmed as behind previously undisclosed order
Aeroflot has taken delivery of the first of 22 on-order Airbus A350-900s, which will be used to replace its A330 fleet.
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AirAsia X to renegotiate aircraft leases, defer A330neos
AirAsia X will ask lessors for lease reductions across its entire fleet as the coronavirus crisis puts a strain on its business. The Malaysian low-cost long-haul carrier has targeted a 30% lease reduction and plans to renegotiate maintenance reserves. It is also seeking the early return of five leased aircraft ...
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Jakarta mulls debt restructuring for Garuda
Indonesia is looking to restructuring Garuda Indonesia’s debts as the maturity of one of its bonds, with a face value of $500 million, draws close. “Garuda at this point of time is under extraordinary pressure as [some of its] debt are maturing. And we will be sure to restructure [the ...
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AirAsia X cuts 2019 loss despite revenue decline
AirAsia X narrowed its operating loss to MYR90.1 million ($21.3 million), despite a decline in passenger numbers which affected its total revenue. The loss posted in 2019 is an improvement to the MYR204 million loss made in 2018. Revenue for the year ended 31 December 2019 declined 4% to MYR4.4 ...
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Nok Air optimised fleet and narrowed 2019 losses
Nok Air saw efficiency gains from implementing a turnaround programme last year and narrowed financial losses, but ended 2019 in a weaker cash position. The Thai low-cost carrier says it is expanding route and flight network, aircraft utilisation rate and “efficiency in business operation”, while reducing its fleet will allow ...
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AirAsia slips to full-year loss
AirAsia Group has reported a full-year net loss of MYR286 million ($67.9 million) for 2019, after a MYR1.7 billion net profit the previous year. The airline group says the negative result was due partly to “accounting treatment” associated with its move from owning to leasing aircraft, and partly to losses ...
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Air New Zealand maintains profitability despite slowdown
Air New Zealand has maintained profitability even as it adapts to a lower growth environment, reporting a NZ$198 million ($124 million) EBIT for the six months ended 31 December 2019, down from NZ$217 million in the year-ago period. “Our capacity discipline on existing routes, stimulation of leisure traffic with the ...
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Avation inks first engine lease with Aeromar Airlines
Avation has leased one Pratt & Whitney Canada PW127M engine to Mexican regional operator Aeromar Airlines. The Singapore-based lessor announced its entry into engine leasing last month, having added the powerplant to its inventory. This will support Aeromar’s fleet of 10 ATR aircraft serving 25 routes from Mexico City, it ...
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Jet fuel prices hit two-year lows
The price of jet kerosene is continuing to move sharply lower in line with weaker crude, amid mounting concerns about the impact of the coronavirus on global economic growth.
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Virgin Australia pursues lower cost base amid interim loss
Virgin Australia is targeting annualised savings of A$125 million ($82.2 million), having slipped into a A$97 million net loss for the half-year period ended 31 December 2019. The net loss contrasts with a A$55 million net profit in the year-ago period, and the latest figures were subject to a more ...
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Thai AirAsia parent slips to loss in 2019
Thai AirAsia’s parent company posted an operating loss of Bt100 million ($3.14 million) for the whole of 2019, as costs outpaced revenues. This contrasts with a Bt660 million operating profit in 2018. Asia Aviation’s revenue for the year ended 31 December 2019 rose 3% to Bt41.6 billion. The company attributed ...
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Korean Air flight attendant tests positive for coronavirus
A Korean Air flight attendant has emerged as the first instance of a cabin crew member testing positive for the coronavirus since it first broke out of the Wuhan city epicentre in January. Citing information from the Korea Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (KCDC), the carrier states that the ...
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CALC buys three 737-800s from aircraft recycling subsidiary
China Aircraft Leasing has agreed to acquire three 2014-vintage Boeing 737-800s from the affiliated Aircraft Recycling International before leasing them to an unnamed Chinese airline. “Based on the rolling encumbered valuation of the aircraft (obtained from two independent appraisers), the consideration payable by the company to ARI represents a discount ...