All articles by David Kaminski-Morrow – Page 210

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    Heathrow trials aim to set common standard for bio-screening

    2020-05-06T10:50:00Z

    London Heathrow airport’s operator is looking to assist with establishing a common international standard for health screening, by testing technology intended to reduce the risk of coronavirus transmission. It is to explore such options as ultra-violet sanitation – which could be applied to security trays – plus contactless security procedures ...

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    A380 finally lands freighter role with LHT modification

    2020-05-06T06:36:00Z

    German maintenance specialist Lufthansa Technik is working on a conversion for an Airbus A380 as part of its effort to offer temporary passenger-to-cargo modification services. Lufthansa Technik has not identified the customer but states that it has been awarded the technical and engineering task to support the “operational change” for ...

  • Igor Vinogradov
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    Irkut announces death of key Superjet and MC-21 certification figure

    2020-05-05T17:36:00Z

    Russian airframer Irkut has announced the death of senior civil aircraft certification figure Igor Vinogradov. Vinogradov had been instrumental in advancing certification of the Sukhoi Superjet 100 which Irkut subsequently absorbed into its product line through the establishment of a regional aircraft division. He was also active in the work ...

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    South Africa’s Comair files for business rescue

    2020-05-05T14:08:00Z

    South African carrier Comair has become the latest operator in the country to enter business rescue, as it aims to restructure to deal with the coronavirus crisis. Comair made a pre-tax loss of R645 million ($35 million) for the six months to 31 December. “While we had started making good ...

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    Virgin Atlantic to cut over 3,000 jobs and cull 747-400 fleet

    2020-05-05T13:19:00Z

    UK long-haul carrier Virgin Atlantic is to cut over 3,100 jobs and retire its Boeing 747-400s in an effort to address the financial pressure of the coronavirus crisis. The airline says it will “immediately suspend” the use of all seven of its 747-400s and is still intending to retire four ...

  • Delta 757 nose-on
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    Excessive derotation on landing buckled Delta 757’s fuselage

    2020-05-05T09:56:00Z

    Portuguese investigators believe a failure to control the derotation of a Delta Air Lines Boeing 757-200 resulted in a heavy nose-gear impact severe enough to buckle the fuselage. The aircraft (N543US), arriving in the Azores from New York JFK on 18 August last year, had touched down normally with its ...

  • Aeroflot SSJ fire
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    Aeroflot Superjet crash probe awaits fire and structural analyses

    2020-05-04T18:59:00Z

    Russian investigators probing the Aeroflot Sukhoi Superjet 100 crash at Moscow Sheremetyevo a year ago are still awaiting results of specific fire and structural analyses before releasing their final findings about the accident. But the Interstate Aviation Committee says some of the work – including US manufacturer Curtiss-Wright’s assessment of ...

  • FAS
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    Flybe administrators work to sell aircraft support operations

    2020-05-04T08:52:00Z

    Administrators of collapsed UK regional carrier Flybe are finalising the sale of its aircraft support operation, Flybe Aviation Services, which has continued to trade. The EY administrators, in a statement of proposals, say they are aiming to complete the transaction “in the coming days” after receiving offers for the division. ...

  • Icelandair 757
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    Icelandair Group reduces cash drain as it faces $200m first-quarter loss

    2020-05-04T05:52:00Z

    Icelandair Group is expecting employee cuts to reduce its cash outflow by $12 million per month over the next three months, taking into account measures by the government to pay partial salaries. The company is expecting to reveal a first-quarter loss of $208 million when it details its performance for ...

  • AA 737
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    Warren Buffett’s investment firm sells out of four major US carriers

    2020-05-03T07:12:00Z

    Renowned investor Warren Buffett has dumped his stakes in four major US carriers, four years after joking that his firm Berkshire Hathaway was set to benefit from airlines’ tendency to increase fares ahead of its shareholder events. Buffett disclosed the decision to shareholders during Berkshire Hathaway’s 2020 event on 2 ...

  • SAA A340 nose
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    Opposition heaps scorn on detail-light plan for SAA transformation

    2020-05-02T19:45:00Z

    South Africa’s political opposition is insisting the government detail an agreement with South African Airways unions setting out plans to establish a successor to the crumbling flag-carrier. In a response accusing the department of public enterprises of undermining SAA’s business rescue practitioners, the Democratic Alliance says it will seek a ...

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    Flybe administrators fight to retain carrier’s operating licence

    2020-05-01T20:33:00Z

    UK regional carrier Flybe’s administrators intend to appeal to the government in a bid to retain the airline’s operating licence, warning that a sale of the business would become improbable if the licence is revoked. Flybe ceased operations on 5 March and voluntarily suspended its operating and maintenance licences. The ...

  • Fastjet
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    Fastjet negotiates loan as liquidity squeeze continues

    2020-05-01T17:25:00Z

    African budget operator Fastjet Group has negotiated a $600,000 loan and is holding discussions to obtain creditor discounts to reduce its liabilities. The loan – initially for a six-month term – has been obtained from shareholder Solenta Aviation Holdings to provide working capital and liquidity while Fastjet’s operations are suspended ...

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    Qatar 787 drifts into A350 after being spun by Doha gale

    2020-05-01T10:58:00Z

    Qatar Airways states that a Boeing 787-8 and Airbus A350-900 belonging to the carrier suffered only minor damage after the 787 was spun by strong winds and drifted into contact with the adjacent parked A350. Surveillance video indicates the stationary 787 initially weathercocked some 90° to the left as a ...

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    Icelandair Group seeks to raise $200m through new shares

    2020-05-01T08:35:00Z

    Icelandair Group is planning to issue up 30 billion new shares to support its financial position, with the aim of raising up to $200 million in equity. The company has about 5.4 billion shares in issue, giving it a market capitalisation of around IcKr12.9 billion ($88.6 million). Icelandair Group has ...

  • RyanAir 737-800. Boeing
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    Ryanair signals 3,000 job cuts as it discusses fleet deferrals

    2020-05-01T07:07:00Z

    Ryanair is expecting to cut up to 3,000 jobs from July and shut a number of European bases, as it projects that a post-crisis recovery will take at least two years. The airline is negotiating with Boeing to reduce planned deliveries of new 737s for the next 24 months, and ...

  • Swiss A220
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    A220 operators advised to monitor compressor over stall risk

    2020-04-30T17:21:00Z

    Carriers using Airbus A220s are being advised to monitor the operating performance of low-pressure compressors, to warn of stalls, following measures to address engine failures on the type. A220s are fitted with Pratt & Whitney PW1500G powerplants, which have been the subject of scrutiny following a series of engine failures ...

  • A350 climb
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    A350s become freighters through Airbus pallet-for-seat swap

    2020-04-30T13:30:00Z

    Airbus is offering carriers a modification and regulatory support scheme to convert passenger A350s, A330s and A340s temporarily into main-deck freighters by swapping out seats and fitting pallets onto their floor tracks. Modification is provided to operators under an Airbus service bulletin which sets out not just the engineering work ...

  • BA 747-400
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    Stick-shaker ambiguity led to unnecessary 747 stall-recovery action

    2020-04-30T13:23:00Z

    Boeing is amending Boeing 747-400 flight manuals to clarify unreliable airspeed procedures after a British Airways crew erroneously believed a stall warning was genuine and repeatedly attempted a stall recovery manoeuvre. The aircraft (G-BNLN) had reached top-of-climb at 33,000ft, during a transatlantic service to Phoenix from London Heathrow on 9 ...

  • Leap engine
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    Safran expects to build 1,000 CFM Leap engines this year

    2020-04-29T16:45:00Z

    French aerospace specialist Safran is expecting to manufacture around 1,000 CFM International Leap engines this year, having delivered 40% fewer civil powerplants over the first quarter. It says it handed over 326 engines from the CFM56 and Leap range in the three-month period. These included 272 Leap engines, down 35%. ...