All Coronavirus articles – Page 65

  • 787 RR
    News

    Trent 1000 fix progressing despite coronavirus disruption

    2020-04-06T07:44:00Z

    Rolls-Royce is aiming to bring the number of Boeing 787s on the ground for Trent engine modification reasons to fewer than 10 by the end of the second quarter. While the manufacturer is taking steps to deal with the impact from the coronavirus crisis, it is maintaining efforts to address ...

  • ANA A380
    News

    ANA in talks for Y1.3 trillion in liquidity: reports

    2020-04-06T07:25:00Z

    All Nippon Airlines (ANA) is reportedly exploring options for credit lines that would furnish approximately Y1.3 trillion ($11.9 billion) in liquidity to see it through the coronavirus pandemic. Japanese news outlets, originating with the Nikkei Asian Review, report unamed sources as saying that the airline is looking for Y1 trillion ...

  • Trent 1000
    News

    Rolls-Royce shores up defences as airlines’ widebody engine activity drops

    2020-04-06T07:20:00Z

    Rolls-Royce has disclosed that the primary impact of the coronavirus crisis on its civil aerospace business has been a reduction in widebody engine flying hours by 25% over the first quarter, including a 50% fall in March. It expects “further deterioration” during April, and beyond, given the increasing grounding of ...

  • Vietnam Airlines 787-9
    News

    ​Vietnam Airlines restricts load factors into Ho Chi Minh City

    2020-04-06T07:06:00Z

    Vietnam Airlines will restrict passenger loads on services to Ho Chi Minh City’s Tan Son Nhat International Airport so as not to stress the airport’s mandatory coronavirus testing. Its Boeing 787s and Airbus A350-900s will be restricted to 180 passengers, says the carrier. Cirium fleets data shows that the airline’s ...

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    News

    Virgin Australia closes New Zealand crew base

    2020-04-06T03:37:00Z

    Virgin Australia has closed its New Zealand flight crew base, a move their union says affects around 600 jobs. The E tū union said in a 4 April statement that the carrier emailed staff the previous night telling them that the closure was effective immediately. Virgin has already suspended operations ...

  • Dash8
    News

    Ravn Air Group suspends most flights in Alaska

    2020-04-06T01:45:00Z

    Alaska-based Ravn Air Group will park nearly all its fleet and operate only three De Havilland Canada Dash 8 aircraft in response to the lack of air travel demand, leaving rural and isolated communities in the state few options for air freight deliveries and passenger flights. The suspension was effective ...

  • Avolon
    News

    Avolon customers seek payment relief

    2020-04-06T01:38:00Z

    Aircraft lessor Avolon has disclosed that the vast majority of its customers are seeking rent deferrals or reductions amid “the most challenging period in the history of commercial aviation”. In its first-quarter update, the lessor states that it “has received requests from more than 80% of its current owned and ...

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    News

    Boeing extends Puget Sound factory closures

    2020-04-06T00:32:00Z

    Boeing has extended he closure of its production facilities in the Puget Sound region of Washington, which includes the Seattle area and Moses Lake, “until further notice”.

  • A350-1000 medical tail
    News

    A350-1000 brought in to shuttle medical supplies from China

    2020-04-05T10:48:00Z

    Airbus is continuing its medical supply shuttle operation between China and Europe, adding an A350-1000 test aircraft to the list of types recruited for the effort. The A350-1000 (MSN59) operated from Tianjin to Hamburg, before flying on to Toulouse on 5 April. Airbus says the twinjet, flown by a flight-test ...

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    News

    JetBlue and Delta apply for federal payroll grants

    2020-04-04T00:53:00Z

    JetBlue Airways and Delta Air Lines have applied for federal payroll grants in time for the US Treasury Department to ensure quick approval, yet the chief executives of both carriers say they will need to raise additional capital.

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    News

    Secondary airports protest DOT’s ‘minumum service’ rule for differing reasons

    2020-04-04T00:46:00Z

    Secondary airports across the United States have objected to the Department of Transportation’s (DOT) show cause order which would require carriers who plan to take government relief as a result of the coronavirus pandemic maintain minimum service to certain points across the country.

  • Cancelled flights
    News

    US government reminds airlines of ticket refund rules amid pandemic cancellations

    2020-04-03T18:10:00Z

    An increase in passenger complaints have led the US Department of Transportation to remind airlines that even amid the coronavirus downturn they must abide by government air ticket refund regulations.

  • Grounded AA jets
    News

    File coronavirus grant applications by end of day 3 April: US government

    2020-04-03T16:59:00Z

    The US Department of the Treasury is asking airlines and air transport businesses to submit applications for government payroll grants via an online portal before the close of the 3 April business day.

  • Avolon 737 Max
    News

    Boeing acknowledges ‘realities’ of market after Avolon cuts Max order

    2020-04-03T16:02:00Z

    Lessor Avolon’s cancellation of 75 Boeing 737 Max jets is set to provide a degree of relief to the US airframer as it rejigs the extensive backlog for the re-engined aircraft. But Boeing also acknowledges that the decision is the “right step” to “align with the realities of the marketplace”. ...

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    Opinion

    Student pilots may be worried, but better times will return

    2020-04-03T14:55:00Z

    Who would be a pilot now? The crisis will have a profound effect on the prospects of the would-be aviators of today, and tomorrow

  • Airbus assembly line Tianjin China
    Opinion

    Aerospace industry must prepare for the new normal

    2020-04-03T11:38:00Z

    Before the coronavirus crisis, airlines were forecast to take thousands of new jets. Now, how the industry copes with a wave of deferrals is the next question.

  • Avolon
    News

    Lessor Avolon cancels or defers over 100 aircraft

    2020-04-03T11:12:00Z

    Lessor Avolon is cutting its delivery commitments over the next four years by over 100 aircraft, through a combination of cancellations and deferrals including the axing of 75 Boeing 737 Max jets. Avolon says the unplaced Max aircraft had been due to arrive over 2020-23. It is also deferring another ...

  • Singapore Changi Airport Terminal 1 coronavirus
    Airline Business

    What is it going to take for passengers to start flying again?

    2020-04-03T09:54:00Z

    Challenges around the lifting of travel bans, the economic hit and restoring passenger faith in the safety of air travel are likely to be key hurdles to overcome before airlines might return to normal business after the coronavirus grounding.

  • cabin
    News

    EASA advises carriers to switch off recirculation fans

    2020-04-03T09:39:00Z

    Europe’s safety regulator is advising commercial aircraft operators to adopt new procedures to switch off air-conditioning system recirculation fans regularly, as part of measures to limit the risk of coronavirus contagion. Supplementary procedures to turn off the fans periodically would “accelerate cabin air exchange”, says the European Union Aviation Safety ...

  • Ryanair
    News

    Ryanair taking €300m charge over fuel-hedge ineffectiveness

    2020-04-03T07:47:00Z

    Budget carrier Ryanair is predicting net profits of €950 million-1 billion for 2019-20 as the tail-end of its fiscal year started suffering the effects of the coronavirus crisis. It states that it is conducting fewer than 20 flights daily, and expects its fleet to stay “largely grounded” for at least ...