All Coronavirus articles – Page 62

  • Air India aircraft at Mumbai airport
    News

    India extends flight suspensions till 3 May

    2020-04-14T10:15:00Z

    India will suspend all scheduled passenger flights for nearly three more weeks after the country extended a coronavirus-related lockdown.

  • News

    Wizz Air axes one-fifth of personnel but remains upbeat on prospects

    2020-04-14T08:07:00Z

    Central European budget carrier Wizz Air is cutting 1,000 personnel, nearly one-fifth of its staff, after its operation was reduced to a bare minimum by the coronavirus crisis. The airline says it has been forced to take the “difficult step” to make workers redundant, adding that it has also carried ...

  • Russian ATM
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    Russian domestic flights rise in March as international links suffer

    2020-04-14T06:00:00Z

    Russian airspace data indicates that the number of domestic services increased during March, even as coronavirus restrictions badly affected international traffic. Figures from the state air traffic management corporation show that domestic flights rose by over 11% to more than 73,000 last month. But the number of international services was ...

  • 777-300ER Emirates
    News

    Emirates and Etihad add more flights to schedules

    2020-04-14T04:20:00Z

    Middle Eastern carriers Emirates and Etihad have added more cities to their flight schedules as they resume limited services. Dubai-based Emirates will add services to Jakarta, Manila, Taipei, Chicago, Tunis, Algiers and Kabul, commencing 16 April. It said on 13 April: “Only citizens of the destination country and those who ...

  • SkyWest
    News

    SkyWest applies for aid as Washington adjusts terms for regionals

    2020-04-14T00:53:00Z

    The US Treasury Department will not require carriers that will receive under $100 million in federal payroll grants to provide equity as a condition attached to the coronavirus relief funding following complaints from regional airlines about their unique financial challenges. The decision may simplify matters for SkyWest Airlines, which on ...

  • Parked Lufthansa aircraft
    News

    Out with the old jets? How virus-led fleet decisions will impact OEMs, aftermarket providers

    2020-04-13T21:36:00Z

    The sharp coronavirus-led airline industry downturn seems to have left airlines with two means by which to cull the number of jets in their fleets.

  • oeing 777X 777-9 first flight Takeoff
    News

    Triumph implements furloughs and cuts more staff amid Boeing production shutdown

    2020-04-13T15:40:00Z

    US aerospace supplier Triumph Group has laid off 200 additional staffers and will furlough 2,300 workers in response to the ongoing shutdown of Boeing’s commercial aircraft production facilities.

  • BNE_Aerial
    News

    APAC airports rejig runway and terminal operations amid Covid-19

    2020-04-13T09:33:00Z

    Airports across Asia-Pacific have had to make changes to operations as they grapple with reduced traffic due to the coronavirus outbreak. In Japan, Tokyo Narita International airport has closed one of two runways from 12 April, 06:00 local time, until further notice. “Therefore, in order to ensure operational safety and ...

  • CEAIr_Wuhan
    News

    Wuhan airport reopens after months-long lockdown

    2020-04-13T08:29:00Z

    Wuhan’s airport has reopened for operations, ending more than two months’ of inactivity due to the coronavirus outbreak. On 8 April , the Wuhan Tianhe International Airport reopened to a reduced schedule of domestic flights, as Chinese carriers gradually resumed flying to the epicentre of the outbreak. It ...

  • Airbus AirAsiaX first A330-900
    News

    AirAsia Group to retain all staff: chief executive

    2020-04-13T05:50:00Z

    AirAsia Group’s chief executive Tony Fernandes has made a commitment to retain all staff, even with 96% of its fleet grounded. The group has “no revenue coming in”, Fernandes says in a statement published on AirAsia carriers’ websites, alongside ongoing financial commitments such as those to fuel suppliers and leasing ...

  • JAL 767-300ER
    News

    Japan’s airlines cut domestic flights after emergency declaration

    2020-04-13T04:44:00Z

    Major Japanese carriers have shrunk domestic schedules after the country entered a state of emergency to try and halt the spread of Covid-19. This applies to Tokyo, Osaka, and five other prefectures, and was effective 8 April. It takes the form of a request rather than an order, but gives ...

  • China Airlines A359
    News

    Taiwan rolls out second round of relief for aviation sector

    2020-04-13T04:11:00Z

    About a month after it first extended a financial lifeline to its aviation sector, Taiwan has unveiled a second round of relief measures to cope with the impact of the coronavirus outbreak. It will provide the sector with credit guarantees and other subsidies. The package is expected to cost the ...

  • ANA 787-9
    Airline Business

    Coronavirus slashes Asia-Pacific deliveries in March

    2020-04-13T02:56:00Z

    Carriers in the Asia-Pacific received 14 of the 49 new airliners delivered in March 2020, as airframers and countries continued to grapple with the coronavirus pandemic. The region trailed North America, where carriers took 17 new aircraft, but led Europe, which saw just 13 deliveries. Source: Cirium ...

  • Etihad_grounded fleet
    News

    Etihad doubles down on airframe, cabin maintenance of parked fleet

    2020-04-13T02:49:00Z

    As it parks about 80% of its fleet amid the ongoing coronavirus outbreak, Etihad Airways has doubled down on aircraft and cabin maintenance work. In a video released on 10 April, the Abu Dhabi-based carrier states it has to date replaced more than 10,000 seat and backrest covers in ...

  • An-225
    News

    An-225 recruited for coronavirus support flights

    2020-04-11T22:18:00Z

    Antonov Airlines has started deploying its An-225, the world’s largest operational aircraft, on services supporting the effort to combat coronavirus. The six-engined freighter had recently been restored to flight following a substantial upgrade programme. Antonov says the aircraft departed Kiev on 11 April on the first commercial service since the ...

  • Boeing KC-46A Pegasus acceptance inspection at McC
    News

    Boeing will resume some Washington state work as soon as 13 April

    2020-04-11T01:55:00Z

     Boeing will restart some of its Washington state operations, including defence work, as soon as 13 April, signaling a partial end to a shutdown that took effect on 25 March.

  • spacejet M100
    In depth

    Mitsubishi’s SpaceJet seen as riding out coronavirus, arriving upon recovery

    2020-04-10T20:57:00Z

    Though global demand for air travel has plummeted in recent weeks, two aerospace analysts remain confident upstart Mitsubishi Aircraft will make good on its plan to certify and delivery its SpaceJet line of regional aircraft

  • Brussels Airlines
    News

    Brussels shields its dormant fleet from nesting birds and fading seats

    2020-04-10T11:18:00Z

    Brussels Airlines has given an insight into the complexity associated with the enforced long-term parking of its aircraft fleet during the coronavirus crisis. It has newly extended the grounding until at least 15 May, and over 50 aircraft in its all-Airbus fleet are being sealed and parked at the Belgian ...

  • Martin Gauss
    Airline Business

    How Air Baltic is plotting a way through – and out of – the virus crisis

    2020-04-09T14:03:00Z

    There are many data points that starkly demonstrate the airline industry’s massive challenges during the coronavirus crisis, but Air Baltic is still able to offer a particularly striking one: its forward bookings in early April were down 98% year on year.

  • Cancelled flights
    News

    Europe’s airports to lose more than a billion passengers in 2020

    2020-04-09T11:42:00Z

    European airports lost more passengers in March than in the whole of 2009 when the world was in the midst of a global financial crisis, figures released today by ACI Europe reveal.