All articles by David Kaminski-Morrow – Page 155

  • Lufthansa Airbus A380
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    Lufthansa in talks for smaller types after A380 and 747 withdrawal: Spohr

    2021-02-17T10:59:00Z

    Lufthansa Group is holding talks with Airbus and Boeing to bring smaller aircraft into the fleet in place of the larger types the company is withdrawing as a consequence of the air transport crisis. Chief executive Carsten Spohr told a German symposium, hosted by the London School of Economics on ...

  • OO-MAX TUIfly 737 Max-c-TUIfly
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    TUI’s Belgian carrier puts 737 Max back into operation

    2021-02-17T10:01:00Z

    Leisure company TUI Group has started re-introducing the Boeing 737 Max to service, with its Belgian carrier TUIfly conducting flights to Malaga and Alicante. The initial aircraft (OO-MAX), a 737 Max 8, departed Brussels shortly before 09:45 on 17 February. “At the moment we have a very small programme in ...

  • SAS A320neo title-c-CFM
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    SAS stays with Leap-1A for remainder of A320neo order

    2021-02-16T10:50:00Z

    Scandinavian operator SAS has stayed with CFM International for a further batch of engines for its Airbus A320neo-family fleet. SAS has directly ordered 65 A320neos of which 30 have been delivered. It also operates another 15 on lease, including a single A321LR, all of them fitted with the CFM Leap-1A ...

  • Manston-c-James Stewart Creative Commons
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    Court blocks Manston revival after government fails to explain need for airport

    2021-02-16T08:47:00Z

    Plans to resurrect the UK’s dormant Manston airport to handle international cargo flights have suffered a setback after a judge quashed the development consent order given by transport secretary Grant Shapps’s office last year. The judge, in a ruling at London’s High Court on 15 February, has approved a judicial ...

  • El Al 787 sky-c-El Al
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    El Al sets out post-crisis earnings forecast as it nears loan deal

    2021-02-15T11:22:00Z

    El Al is projecting a $200 million improvement in its earnings in 2024, compared with the average figure achieved over 2017-19. The airline has put the forecast to investors as it seeks to raise $75 million by September 2021 as part of a financial package which would also include a ...

  • El Al 787-c-El Al
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    El Al seeks to raise $75m in new capital to obtain $300m loan

    2021-02-15T10:00:00Z

    Israeli flag-carrier El Al is seeking to raise around $75 million through issuing tradeable warrants, as part of a bid to obtain a state-backed loan worth about $300 million. The issue has been approved by the Israeli ministry of finance, subject to an undertaking by El Al’s controlling shareholder to ...

  • El Al fin
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    El Al considers further capital raise to obtain loan

    2021-02-12T22:02:00Z

    Israeli flag-carrier El Al is considering raising further capital as part of its efforts to secure loan financing. The airline says it is “examining the possibility” of raising capital to “strengthen” the company’s equity position. El Al says this reinforced equity is a condition of the Israeli ministry of finance ...

  • A330-200F-c-Airbus
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    French shipping giant CMA CGM to enter air cargo market with A330-200Fs

    2021-02-12T14:04:00Z

    French logistics and sea transport firm CMA CGM is branching into air freight operations, with the introduction of services using four Airbus A330-200Fs. The company is establishing a new division, CMA CGM Air Cargo, which will be dedicated to air freight services. It states that the strategic move is intended ...

  • BRA RJ100-c-Skyworld Aviation
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    Bahrain military picks up former Braathens RJ100

    2021-02-12T09:01:00Z

    Bahrain’s air force is to receive another BAE Systems Avro RJ100, one of the 10 Avros which had been withdrawn from the fleet of Swedish carrier Braathens Regional Airlines. Braathens Regional had been operating eight RJ100s and a pair of RJ85s but put the aircraft on the market, through Skyworld ...

  • Air Namibia-c-Air Namibia
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    Embattled Air Namibia recalls fleet and ceases operations

    2021-02-11T12:20:00Z

    Struggling African carrier Air Namibia is cancelling all flights from 11 February, and returning its fleet to its Windhoek base. The cessation of operations for the troubled flag-carrier comes eight months after the Namibian president, Hage Geingob, told the country’s parliament that the airline should be liquidated. Geingob had made ...

  • Airbus H2 aircraft-c-Airbus
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    Airbus and Air France spearhead Paris bid to advance hydrogen-hub airports

    2021-02-11T08:46:00Z

    Airbus and Air France-KLM are joining airports operator Groupe ADP and other French entities to explore the use of hydrogen at Parisian airports. They are seeking projects focused on storage and distribution of gaseous and liquid hydrogen within airports, options for hydrogen recycling, and diverse uses of hydrogen in aeronautics ...

  • Hop ATR damage-c-BEA
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    ATR gear door hit wing root after in-flight separation

    2021-02-10T23:23:00Z

    French investigators have determined that a Hop ATR 42-500 sustained serious damage after a lost nut caused a main landing-gear door to separate during descent to Aurillac. The turboprop (F-GPYF) had departed Paris Orly on 25 March 2018, with 48 passengers and three crew members. As it descended through 18,000ft ...

  • Garuda CRJ1000-c-Bombardier
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    Lessor NAC stands firm as minister hints at Garuda CRJ1000 axe

    2021-02-10T19:20:00Z

    Leasing firm Nordic Aviation Capital is acknowledging negotiations with Garuda Indonesia with regards to Bombardier CRJ1000s it supplied to the flag-carrier, as a result of pandemic-related financial pressures on the airline. But it is insisting that it will hold Garuda to its obligations, after an Indonesian minister stated that he ...

  • Air Arabia A320-c-Air Arabia
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    Air Arabia limits full-year loss with profitable final quarter

    2021-02-10T16:06:00Z

    Air Arabia has managed to achieve a second profitable quarter for 2020, enabling it to contain its full-year net loss to Dhs192 million ($52 million). It turned in a fourth-quarter surplus of Dhs20 million, despite a 53% reduction in revenues, having also been profitable in the first. While the fourth-quarter ...

  • SJ182-c-Creative Commons
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    Subtle thrust-lever shift may have caught out Sriwijaya 737 crash crew

    2021-02-10T15:08:00Z

    Preliminary findings from the Sriwijaya Boeing 737-500 crash probe increasingly support an in-flight upset scenario in which the crew was suddenly caught out by the insidious development of an asymmetric thrust condition. No conclusions have been drawn over the 9 January accident. But the highly-unusual retardation of a single throttle ...

  • A400M RAF - Crown Copyright
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    Irish MRO firm takes over Flybe A400M servicing division

    2021-02-09T16:53:00Z

    Collapsed UK regional operator Flybe’s former aviation maintenance service at Brize Norton has been acquired by Irish-based Atlantic Aviation Group. Flybe Aviation Services had been working on the Royal Air Force’s Airbus Defence & Space A400M transports at the facility under a 2014 contract. It stated at the time that ...

  • Delta A220-c-Airbus
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    Airbus lines outside Europe delivered most aircraft in January

    2021-02-09T12:57:00Z

    Airbus’s delivery figures for January were unusual because, as a result of the air transport crisis, the majority of aircraft were handed over from its non-European final assembly lines. The airframer has five sites with assembly lines – in Toulouse, Hamburg, Tianjin, Mobile and Montreal – with the two European ...

  • BA 787-c-BA
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    BA eyes UK alcohol-to-fuel plant after sustainability tie-up with LanzaJet

    2021-02-09T11:46:00Z

    British Airways is the latest carrier to tie up with a sustainable alcohol-to-fuel initiative established last year by carbon recycling and biotechnology firm LanzaTech. Its agreement involves not only the supply of fuel but initial exploration into a possible biorefinery for the airline in the UK. UK long-haul carrier Virgin ...

  • Icelandair wing
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    Icelandair focuses on cash preservation as pandemic resurgence bites

    2021-02-09T08:39:00Z

    Icelandair transported just 14,000 passengers during December 2020, but even this figure was more than the October and November totals combined. Fourth-quarter revenues for Icelandair Group amounted to just $60 million to 31 December, down by more than 80%, while pre-tax losses for the period reached $97 million. It attributes ...

  • icelandair
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    Optimistic Icelandair sees spring return for 737 Max

    2021-02-08T19:59:00Z

    Icelandair Group is optimistic that it will be able to start ramping-up its network in the second quarter of this year, and intends to return its Boeing 737 Max fleet to service in spring. The company has six 737 Max jets which have been grounded for nearly two years. But ...