All Coronavirus articles – Page 51

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    EASA flight-resumption protocol warns of increased risk from unruly passengers

    2020-05-20T21:12:00Z

    Europe’s safety regulator is warning of the potential for increased unruly behaviour from passengers after it drew up a safety protocol of measures intended to ensure safety during restoration of airline services. The European Union Aviation Safety Agency (EASA) has published the documentation jointly with the European Centre for Disease ...

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    United plans to remove seats from regional jets, CEO seeks union concessions

    2020-05-20T17:35:00Z

    United Airlines says it is working on drawing up plans to remove middle seats on some regional aircraft if it is forced to furlough pilots due to the slow recovery following the global coronavirus pandemic. 

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    Coronavirus clouds outlook for iconic 777-200/200ER

    2020-05-20T13:37:00Z

    While the Boeing 777-200 series has been an airline icon for the last 25 years, the coronavirus pandemic is likely to accelerate its disappearance from the skies.

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    Rolls-Royce overhaul primarily to affect UK civil aerospace

    2020-05-20T11:13:00Z

    Rolls-Royce has increased its civil aerospace workforce by about one-third over the last 10 years, but admits that deep cuts in the sector will be necessary during its newly-unveiled restructuring. The company employs 26,100 personnel in the civil aerospace sector – accounting for about half its global workforce – with ...

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    Malaysia Airlines details maintenance plan amid pandemic grounding

    2020-05-20T06:51:00Z

    As Malaysia Airlines parks nearly half of its fleet in long-term storage amid the coronavirus outbreak, its engineering unit has switched up its usual operations. For instance, various representatives from divisions within the unit — such as technical services, quality assurance, and maintenance control — have come together to ...

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    Rolls-Royce to cut 9,000 jobs largely in civil aerospace

    2020-05-20T06:25:00Z

    Rolls-Royce is expecting to have to axe around 9,000 personnel – about 17% of its global workforce – in the aftermath of the economic downturn caused by the coronavirus outbreak. Its civil aerospace division will be “predominantly” affected, it says, following the severe deterioration of the air transport market. “We ...

  • Hawaiian Airlines
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    Hawaiian Airlines hopes for speedy end to quarantine

    2020-05-19T20:37:00Z

    Hawaiian Airlines chief executive Peter Ingram says the lifting of Hawaii’s blanket coronavirus quarantine order for all inbound travelers will be integral to returning to normalcy for the airline, and the state, for which tourism is an essential industry.

  • Delta A350
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    ​Delta aims to reduce cash burn to zero by year-end

    2020-05-19T17:02:00Z

    Delta Air Lines says it aims to reduce its daily cash burn to zero by the end of the year as it begins to ramp up its schedule to accommodate a small uptick in demand after the global coronavirus pandemic decimated air travel several weeks ago.

  • Utair
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    Pressured Utair cuts losses but coronavirus impact looms

    2020-05-19T09:35:00Z

    Russian carrier Utair halved its pre-tax losses in the first quarter, despite initial effects from the coronavirus crisis, but the impact on the second quarter has yet to become clear. The financially-pressured carrier’s passenger numbers in April were down by nearly 90%. Utair disclosed in early March that it was ...

  • THAI AIRWAYS A380
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    Thai Airways approved for bankruptcy court-supervised restructuring

    2020-05-19T09:03:00Z

    The Thai government has given its approval for Thai Airways International to reorganise under the supervision of the local bankruptcy court. “The Thai Cabinet approved the reform plan for [Thai Airways] which will be implemented through the business reorganisation chapter under the auspices of the Central Bankruptcy Court of Thailand ...

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    Cebu Pacific reviews long-term fleet plans

    2020-05-19T07:20:00Z

    Cebu Air, the parent company of Cebu Pacific, is reviewing its long-term fleet plans, and has begun discussions with suppliers “to establish flexibility to adapt to current events”. In line with anticpated lower aircraft utilisation in future, the company will also defer previously planned aircraft capital expenditures, it said in ...

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    Smartwings seeks support on financing not state ownership

    2020-05-18T15:58:00Z

    Czech airline operator Smartwings Group insists it is only pressing for government support on financing through the crisis rather than wanting it to take a holding in the company. The group, which includes Czech Airlines as well as leisure operator Smartwings, was the focus of fresh speculation after the country’s ...

  • Ural A320neo
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    Russian authority recommends flights operate half-empty

    2020-05-18T12:18:00Z

    Russia’s federal consumer rights protection authority is recommending that aircraft should not carry more than half their total passenger capacity during the restoration of air traffic. The authority, Rospotrebnadzor, states that, during check-in, passengers should not be seated in “close proximity” to one another – including seats immediately in front ...

  • Air India aircraft at Mumbai airport
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    Air travel restart differs in India and Pakistan

    2020-05-18T07:48:00Z

    India is taking a more cautious approach than neighbouring Pakistan, which is looking to restart air travel. There will be no commercial flights in India until at least June, after the government extended a lockdown until the end of this month. A circular posted on the official Twitter account of ...

  • SIA 777-200ER
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    Coronavirus puts paid to SIA’s last 777-200ERs

    2020-05-18T04:12:00Z

    Singapore Airlines has confirmed that it will accelerate the retirement of its remaining Boeing 777-200ERs owing to the impact of the coronavirus pandemic. The airline says that its last three examples were recently moved to Asia Pacific Aircraft Storage in Alice Springs, Australia. Original plans had called for the type ...

  • Air China 777-300ER
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    Chinese carriers see mixed domestic traffic recovery in April

    2020-05-18T02:50:00Z

    After being hit hard by the coronavirus outbreak at the start of the year, China’s three largest carriers saw some degree of recovery in domestic traffic for April — even while their international networks continue to suffer steep declines. 

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    SIA sees traffic figures implode in April

    2020-05-18T01:40:00Z

    The Singapore Airlines Group saw all passenger traffic metrics crash in April 2020 as the coronavirus pandemic brought world travel to a virtual standstill. The group says that overall capacity as measured by ASKs fell 96.3%, while passengers carried fell 99.6% to just 10,800, compared with 3.1 million a year ...

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    Chinese lessors look closer to home for deals

    2020-05-18T01:11:00Z

    China’s leasing executives are now the jetsetters of the industry, while their counterparts elsewhere relinquish their road warrior status and adapt to work-from-home conditions due to lockdowns and travel restrictions. “I’m going to take off in several minutes,” says a Chinese leasing executive in a recent message to Cirium on ...

  • asiana a380
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    Asiana moves up planned maintenance amid crisis

    2020-05-18T00:35:00Z

    South Korea’s Asiana Airlines is bringing forward maintenance schedules, while it hunkers down during the Covid-19 crisis. As a result of aircraft groundings, the carrier was able to advance planned maintenance by about 17% in preparation for the return of air travel, it says in a discussion of its first-quarter ...

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    Pilots’ union complains of unsanitary cockpits, health risk for flight crew

    2020-05-15T21:32:00Z

    Airlines are not sufficiently protecting crews from risks related to coronavirus or providing clear health guidance, endangering staff despite public claims to the contrary, according to the Air Line Pilots Association, International (ALPA).