All articles by David Kaminski-Morrow – Page 86

  • Kristian Pullola-c-Finnvera
    News

    Ex-Nokia executive takes top financial post at Finnair

    2022-08-24T19:57:00Z

    Finnair has named former Nokia finance head Kristian Pullola as its new chief financial officer, succeeding Mike Stirkkinen. Pullola worked at Nokia for some 21 years and became chief financial officer of the mobile communications firm in early 2017, leaving the company in August 2020. He will join Finnair on ...

  • Doncaster Sheffield airport-c-Doncaster Sheffield airport
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    Doncaster Sheffield airport proposals fail to emerge but board extends consultation

    2022-08-24T18:19:00Z

    Doncaster Sheffield airport’s operator has extended a consultation period on the facility’s future, but indicates that solid strategies to address its weak aviation prospects have not been forthcoming. The consultation will stay open until 16 September, enabling key stakeholders to conclude discussions. But the UK airport’s board says there has ...

  • VRT300-c-Kirill Borisenko Creative Commons
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    Lessor GTLK aims to stimulate Russian unmanned aerial vehicle sector

    2022-08-24T10:04:00Z

    Russian state leasing firm GTLK is to set up an unmanned aerial vehicle operator, to capitalise on the expanding market for drone services. The operator will be established in association with the National Technology Initiative, a programme set up to stimulate the Russian cybernetics industry. GTLK says the global unmanned ...

  • UPECC logo-c-UPECC
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    Proposed new UK aviation union to focus on collaborative industrial relationships

    2022-08-24T09:00:00Z

    Commercial aviation personnel in the UK could have an alternative body of representation if a proposed new union, focusing on collaborative strategy with employers, gains sufficient followers. Branded as UPECC – the Union of Pilots, Engineers and Cabin Crew – the new organisation is initially aiming to secure a membership ...

  • Brussels A330-c-Brussels Airlines
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    Brussels Airlines studies options for expansion as it reinforces winter staffing

    2022-08-24T08:05:00Z

    Brussels Airlines is analysing a number of development paths to expand its fleet and staff base, as passenger demand returns and it looks to capitalise on its restructuring initiative. The carrier has been implementing a restructuring programme, known as ‘Reboot Plus’ and says it has achieved a “very strong and ...

  • Happy Airways ATR-c-Happy Airways
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    French start-up Happy crowdfunds to establish Strasbourg-based operation

    2022-08-24T06:24:00Z

    Proposed French start-up Happy Airways is seeking investors – including financing through crowdfunding – in order to establish an operation from Strasbourg. Happy Airways argues that Strasbourg’s network is “undeveloped” in comparison with demand, and is aiming to set up ATR 72-600 turboprop services to 14 potential destinations. The start-up’s ...

  • Aer Lingus-c-Aer Lingus
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    Aer Lingus and British Airways sign for sustainable fuel at San Francisco

    2022-08-23T05:33:00Z

    IAG carriers British Airways and Aer Lingus will both benefit from a sustainable aviation fuel agreement covering their operations to San Francisco. The airlines have reached a deal with Californian renewable fuels firm Aemetis which involves its delivering 78,400t – around 26 million gallons – of fuel to the carriers ...

  • Play-c-Play
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    Iceland’s Play poised to start generating profits later this year

    2022-08-22T18:34:00Z

    Icelandic budget carrier Play has turned in a first-half net loss of $25.6 million, of which the second quarter accounted for $14.3 million. The airine attributes the interim losses to the carrier’s having yet to achieve economies of scale. Play generated revenues of $42.2 million over the six months to ...

  • Ian Malin-c-Unical Aviation
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    Budget carrier Wizz Air names new chief financial officer

    2022-08-22T07:21:00Z

    Central European budget carrier Wizz Air has named Ian Malin as its new chief financial officer, following the decision by Jourik Hooghe to step down. Malin will join the airline from the beginning of October. He has formerly served in finance roles with tenures at companies including KPMG, Allco Finance ...

  • El Al MRO-c-El Al Tech
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    El Al seals efficiency pact with maintenance and engineering personnel

    2022-08-22T06:35:00Z

    Israeli flag-carrier El Al has reached an agreement with its maintenance and engineering personnel as part of its efforts to tighten the airline’s efficiency. El Al says the pact, signed on 16 August, will run until the end of 2026. It will cover El Al’s plans to introduce wet-leased passenger ...

  • Cargojet 767-300ER title-c-Cargojet
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    Cargojet 767 freighter dodged glider on approach to Hamilton

    2022-08-22T05:20:00Z

    Canadian investigators have disclosed that a Boeing 767-300ER freighter took evasive action to avoid a glider during its approach to Hamilton. The incident occurred on 12 August, says a bulletin from the Transportation Safety Board of Canada. It states that the Cargojet aircraft had been operating from Vancouver and was ...

  • SAS Airbus-c-SAS
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    SAS unsecured creditors to study Apollo bridge-funding proposal

    2022-08-19T10:38:00Z

    Representatives of SAS’s unsecured creditors are studying the bridge funding proposal from financing firm Apollo, which is intended to support the carrier’s restructuring under Chapter 11 protection. The official committee of unsecured creditors says it is focused on ensuring that proposed financing terms are “fair” and do not unfairly prejudice ...

  • Congonas-c-Infraero
    News

    Spanish operator picks up management deal for 11 more Brazilian airports

    2022-08-19T09:24:00Z

    Spanish airports operator Aena has been granted the concession to operate 11 airports in Brazil, following a bidding process. Sao Paulo’s Congonhas airport is the primary facility, handling nearly 23 million passengers prior to the pandemic crisis. It also represents 85% of the activity of the overall concession, says Aena. ...

  • Boeing 737 Max jets
    Analysis

    Why the ‘big two’ airframers are suffering supply chain pain

    2022-08-19T09:06:00Z

    Airbus and Boeing have trimmed delivery forecasts as parts and labour shortages – notably at engine makers – delay ramp-up plans.

  • Red Wings overrun-c-via Twitter
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    Red Wings Superjet 100 overshot landing zone prior to Belgorod overrun

    2022-08-19T08:01:00Z

    Russian investigators have determined that a Red Wings Irkut Superjet 100 landed long, in poor weather conditions, before the aircraft was involved in an overrun at Belgorod. The aircraft (RA-89122) overran the end of runway 29 after arriving from Moscow Domodedovo in reduced visibility, owing to fog and rain, on ...

  • Manston airport-c-James Stewart via Ove Arup
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    Manston airport revival regains UK government approval 18 months after court setback

    2022-08-18T18:43:00Z

    Developers aiming to resurrect Manston airport in the south-east UK have again secured approval for the project from the government, some 18 months after a court quashed a previous consent order. RiverOak Strategic Partners is intending to re-open the airport as a dedicated air freight facility. The application for the ...

  • BA A350-1000-c-Anna Zvereva Creative Commons
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    BA A350-1000 struck tail during go-around after prolonged float

    2022-08-18T10:25:00Z

    UK investigators have determined that a British Airways Airbus A350-1000 suffered a tail-strike during a go-around at London Heathrow when its first officer initially applied full nose-up pitch input after the twinjet briefly touched down. The aircraft, inbound from Dubai on 2 January, had been arriving to runway 27L with ...

  • wing-c-Unsplash Solstice Hannan
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    Chinese authorities test alternative turbulence index to account for aircraft type

    2022-08-18T09:12:00Z

    Chinese authorities have been testing a new in-flight turbulence measurement technique intended to take into account different aircraft types and provide more accurate crew perception. Under ICAO standards turbulence is categorised as light, moderate, or severe based on a cube-root function of the eddy dissipation rate. But this dissipation rate ...

  • Angara An-24 wing strike title-c-Investigative Committee
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    Wing-strike on landing badly damages Angara An-24

    2022-08-17T11:05:00Z

    Russian investigators are probing a landing accident which damaged the wing-tip of an Antonov An-24 at Ust-Kut airport in Siberia. The turboprop was being operated by Angara Airlines on a 17 August service, according to the federal Investigative Committee’s eastern inter-regional transport investigation division. It states that the aircraft “contacted ...

  • DC-10 firefighter-c-10 Tanker
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    Aerospace council urges standardisation to ease firefighting aircraft certification

    2022-08-17T10:29:00Z

    Aerospace industry representatives are urging ICAO to prioritise international standardisation of certification and operation of firefighting aircraft, arguing that greater flexibility is needed as climate change threatens to prolong and intensify wildfire seasons. While the requirement for aerial firefighting capability is rising, the International Co-ordinating Council of Aerospace Industries Associations ...