All articles by David Kaminski-Morrow – Page 194

  • Aliansa DC-3 head
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    Colombian investigators probe DC-3 landing excursion

    2020-08-27T13:40:00Z

    Colombian investigators are probing a runway excursion during landing involving a Douglas DC-3 operated by the local carrier Aerolineas Andinas Aliansa. The aircraft (HK-2006) had been arriving at San Jose del Guaviare airport, which has a single runway around 1,400m in length, having flown from Pacua some 320km to the ...

  • MC-21 cockpit test
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    MC-21 developers refine unusual-attitude protection criteria

    2020-08-27T12:45:00Z

    Russian analysts have been refining the flight-control system of the Irkut MC-21-300 to establish protection criteria for avoiding unusual attitudes. The twinjet has a limiter subsystem within its integrated control system which is responsible for preventing the aircraft from entering “difficult situations”, says the Central Aerohydrodynamic Institute. It says the ...

  • Rolls-Royce Trent 1000 2016
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    Rolls-Royce considers contingencies in case crisis deteriorates

    2020-08-27T10:49:00Z

    Rolls-Royce is drawing up contingency plans for a worst-case scenario which envisions a second wave of restrictions emerging from an upsurge in the pandemic, resulting in further travel limitations this year or early in 2021. It has outlined the impact of this “severe but plausible” scenario in its half-year briefing, ...

  • El Al Israel Boeing 787-8 2020
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    El Al loss quadruples over first half

    2020-08-27T09:01:00Z

    Israeli flag-carrier El Al’s first-half pre-tax loss has nearly quadrupled, to $270 million, compared with last year’s interim figure. El Al also posted a net loss of $244 million in contrast with the previous half-year deficit of $55 million. Its revenues for the six months to 30 June halved to ...

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    Rolls-Royce weighs ITP Aero disposal as civil aerospace activity buckles

    2020-08-27T07:24:00Z

    Rolls-Royce is weighing the disposal of its ITP Aero division as a halving of flying hours, depressed deliveries, and heavy exceptional charges sent its civil aerospace division into an underlying gross loss of more than £1.5 billion ($2 billion). It says it is reviewing its portfolio to identify assets “no ...

  • Czech Airbus
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    Czech carriers apply for protection to stabilise finances

    2020-08-26T21:40:00Z

    Czech operator Smartwings Group has formally sought temporary creditor protection to buy time to achieve financial stability during the air transport downturn. Smartwings Group, which includes both Smartwings and Czech Airlines, says it has filed with a Prague court for an extraordinary moratorium. The temporary measure provides space to negotiate ...

  • LGW tower
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    London Gatwick operator plans to cut a quarter of workforce

    2020-08-26T16:55:00Z

    London Gatwick airport’s operator is proposing to axe 600 jobs across its business, about a quarter of its employees, as a result of the air transport downturn. It will enter a formal consultation process with employees to discuss the restructuring. Gatwick is managed by a venture between Vinci Airports, which ...

  • Il-76MD-90A new assembly line 2
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    Aviastar tests new robotic line to accelerate Il-76 assembly

    2020-08-26T11:15:00Z

    Russia’s United Aircraft has introduced a new automated production line for Ilyushin Il-76MD-90A heavy transports which is intended to enhance substantially the assembly process. The technological processes are being tested at the Aviastar manufacturing facility in Ulyanovsk. Compared with the previous traditional process, the automated line will reduce by four ...

  • Croatia line-up
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    Crisis interrupts Croatia Airlines talks to cancel A320neo order

    2020-08-26T09:50:00Z

    Croatia Airlines has disclosed that it has been discussing the cancellation of its Airbus A320neo order, the latest twist in a single-aisle situation dating back 12 years. Its order for four of the re-engined jets was placed in September 2015 – four months before the type entered service – with ...

  • ALAFCO A230neo
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    Kuwaiti lessor ALAFCO defers Airbus deliveries

    2020-08-25T10:24:00Z

    Kuwaiti lessor ALAFCO has reached an agreement with Airbus to defer aircraft deliveries, in the wake of the air transport downturn. ALAFCO has 75 Airbus A320neos on order, of which it has received 33. It has also yet to take delivery of any of its 10 A321neos. The lessor says ...

  • SAS A350
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    SAS impairs older fleet as it pushes back Airbus deliveries

    2020-08-25T07:31:00Z

    SAS has pushed back deliveries of two Airbus A350-900s and eight A320neos, which will reduce the Scandinavian operator’s capital expenditure for 2021-24. But the company insists it is “still committed” to achieving an all-Airbus fleet by 2023, to reduce fuel consumption and maintenance costs. “We have made progress on our ...

  • SAA A330 header
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    SAA restructuring team sifts through unsolicited investor approaches

    2020-08-24T10:25:00Z

    More than 10 unsolicited approaches expressing interest in South African Airways have been received from potential investors and partners. The South African government’s department of public enterprises states that the approaches concern SAA and its subsidiaries Mango Airlines, SAA Technical, and catering arm Air Chefs. “[We have] been busy assessing ...

  • UIA 737-2
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    Ukrainian 737 recorders indicate crew survived initial missile strike

    2020-08-23T16:18:00Z

    Flight recorders from the Ukraine International Airlines Boeing 737-800 shot down over Tehran captured 19s of information after the first missile strike, and revealed discussions in the cockpit on the state of the stricken aircraft. Both the cockpit-voice and flight-data recorder were cut off after 19s and did not register ...

  • Swissport
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    Handler Swissport to deleverage under financial restructuring scheme

    2020-08-21T09:21:00Z

    Ground-handling firm Swissport is set to undergo an extensive restructuring, having obtained a commitment for €300 million ($354 million) in liquidity from creditors. The transaction would take its overall liquidity to €500 million by adding to the €200 million currently available to the company.. This interim funding would ultimately be ...

  • Fastjet tail
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    Fastjet shareholder provisionally agrees financial support

    2020-08-20T17:14:00Z

    African budget operator Fastjet Group has obtained a commitment from its main shareholder, Solenta Aviation Holdings, to underwrite a capital raise of at least $1.5 million, providing the company with much-needed funding. Fastjet Group has been struggling with dwindling cash resources as it copes with flight restrictions in Zimbabwe and ...

  • German A350
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    First German armed forces A350 nears certification and delivery

    2020-08-20T12:16:00Z

    Germany’s government has unveiled the first of three Airbus A350-900s which have been configured for the special air mission wing of the ministry of defence. The aircraft – designated 10+03, and the first of the type not destined for commercial service – has undergone modification at the Lufthansa Technik facility ...

  • Vueling A320
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    Vueling revises go-around training after Birmingham approach incident

    2020-08-20T11:29:00Z

    Spanish carrier Vueling has amended simulator training to include high-energy approaches and go-arounds, after investigators probed an Airbus A320 incident at Birmingham which involved two aborted approaches and triggering of angle-of-attack protection. The crew had struggled to reduce the aircraft’s speed after commencing the final stages of the area navigation ...

  • ATR 72-600 EP-ITD
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    Iran ATR 72 suffered tail-strike after dual input during flare

    2020-08-20T09:39:00Z

    Iranian investigators have disclosed that the captain of a landing Iran Air ATR 72-600 intervened to reduce descent rate during the flare, resulting in dual control inputs, but could not avert a hard touchdown. In the moments before the initial touchdown the aircraft was probably subjected to a downdraft, says ...

  • Air Baltic A220
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    Air Baltic pushes back A220 delivery schedule

    2020-08-20T07:21:00Z

    Latvian carrier Air Baltic is rescheduling the delivery of its remaining Airbus A220-300 fleet, aiming to complete their introduction by early 2024. The airline, which has taken 22 of its 50 ordered A220s, says it has reached an agreement with the airframer to rejig the delivery schedule for the outstanding ...

  • Icelandair pilot
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    Icelandair options broaden as crew duty schedules shift closer to limits

    2020-08-19T14:11:00Z

    Icelandair’s new collective agreements with aircrew means pilots and flight attendants will work closer to theoretical maximum limits, and enable the airline to explore new network prospects. International regulations restrict pilots and cabin crew from operating more than 900 block hours per year. Icelandair says that, given the structure of ...