All articles by David Kaminski-Morrow – Page 95

  • 737 Classic cockpit-c-Alasdair McLellan Creative Commons
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    US orders 737 Classic spoiler sensor check to avert split-throttle risk

    2022-10-29T11:13:00Z

    Operators of certain older ‘Classic’ Boeing 737 variants are being instructed to conduct tests to check for potential spoiler sensor failure, which could escape detection by the autothrottle computer. According to the US FAA, a review of system logic on the variants – from the 737-300 to the -500 – ...

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    A350 reconfiguration reclaims interior cabin length as well as width

    2022-10-28T10:03:00Z

    Airbus has gained close to a metre in cabin length by reconfiguring the A350’s interior, including shifting the rear pressure bulkhead further aft and moving the cockpit wall forward. Its updated configuration also includes widening the cabin by 2in either side, through re-sculpting the central fuselage sidewalls, taking the width ...

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    Finnair chief warns of ‘long journey’ to restore company’s financial strength

    2022-10-28T06:29:00Z

    Finnair Group has turned in its first quarterly comparable operating profit for nearly three years, although it still generated a net loss for the period. The company attributes the performance – a comparable operating result of €35.2 million ($35 million) in the quarter to 30 September – to “pent-up demand” ...

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    Airbus expects A321XLR service entry in second quarter of 2024

    2022-10-28T05:02:00Z

    Airbus has flown all three of its A321XLR test aircraft, but expects entry into service will not take place until the second quarter of 2024. The airframer had previously indicated that its introduction would take place in early 2024, as a result of a delay in the certification campaign to ...

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    Yemenia seeks to double fleet as it rebuilds shattered network

    2022-10-27T06:53:00Z

    Arabian operator Yemenia is still trying to restore its network after years of civil war in the Middle Eastern state, and resumption of flights earlier this year. Speaking to FlightGlobal at the Arab Air Carriers Organization conference in Abu Dhabi, Yemenia chair Nasser Mahmoud said the airline wanted to expand ...

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    Arab carriers urge governments to avoid repeating ‘draconian’ pandemic response

    2022-10-25T14:34:00Z

    Arab airlines are urging governments to revise their approach to a potential future pandemic, including recognising that a rapid implementation of closing borders did not mitigate the spread of Covid-19. Speaking during a briefing at the Arab Air Carriers Organization conference in Abu Dhabi, secretary general Abdul Wahab Teffaha highlighted ...

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    AACO chief: Future Israeli ties possible if momentum for peace reaches regional level

    2022-10-25T14:09:00Z

    Arab Air Carriers Organization secretary general Abdul Wahab Teffaha is not ruling out possible future ties with Israeli entities, if the recent momentum of improved Arab-Israeli relationships eventually leads to recognition at a higher regional level. Normalised diplomatic relations between Israel and a number of Arab countries have been achieved ...

  • Nesma Airbus-c-Fabrizio Berni Creative Commons
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    Nesma aims for fleet expansion after Egyptian investment

    2022-10-25T09:35:00Z

    Egyptian carrier Nesma Airlines is looking to expand its fleet next year, having consolidated its operation under a single air operator’s certificate. The airline was operating with Egyptian and Saudi Arabian licences but has been brought under Egyptian investment, chief executive Karim Baky told FlightGlobal at the Arab Air Carriers ...

  • Royal Jordanian fleet-c-Royal Jordanian
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    Royal Jordanian modernises but cost pressures push back break-even target

    2022-10-25T09:15:00Z

    Royal Jordanian Airlines expects its break-even target to be pushed back at least to 2024 as a result of the continuing pressures on the air transport industry. Speaking to FlightGlobal at the Arab Air Carriers Organization conference in Abu Dhabi, Royal Jordanian chief executive Samer Majali said the carrier had ...

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    Brexit EASA licence issue puts crews on countdown

    2022-10-24T12:02:00Z

    When the UK opted to leave the EU, the complex process of ‘Brexit’ disentanglement included controversially unhitching its aviation regulatory functions from the European Union Aviation Safety Agency and re-establishing the Civil Aviation Authority as a separate oversight organisation.

  • Portugalia Embraer-c-Bene Riobo Creative Commons
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    TAP to withdraw White-operated ATRs in favour of Portugalia E-Jets

    2022-10-22T16:15:00Z

    Portuguese flag-carrier TAP is rejigging its regional aircraft composition, ditching some of its wet-leased ATRs in favour of Embraer jets from its Portugalia arm. Conditions attached to the airline’s restructuring programme limit its fleet size to a maximum of 99 aircraft. The carrier has also had to surrender slots. This ...

  • Richard Moriarty-c-UK government
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    UK Civil Aviation Authority preparing to seek new chief executive

    2022-10-21T17:52:00Z

    UK Civil Aviation Authority chief executive Richard Moriarty is stepping down from his post as head of the regulator next spring. The authority is preparing to start searching for a successor to Moriarty, who has served in several roles in more than a decade at the organisation. He was appointed ...

  • Icelandair 757-c-Icelandair
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    Icelandair seeks proposals for fleet replacement beyond 2024

    2022-10-21T10:47:00Z

    Icelandair Group is fleet-planning for modernisation beyond 2024, with requests for proposals to Boeing and Airbus, as well as engine manufacturers. The company says it is aiming to secure “efficiently” a delivery stream of aircraft throughout the current decade, and support replacement of the Boeing 757 fleet along with expansion. ...

  • Qatar 787-9-c-Qatar Airways
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    Italy’s Optimares loses legal case over axed Qatar Airways seat-supply contract

    2022-10-21T10:12:00Z

    Qatar Airways has emerged as the victor in a court case against Italian airline seat manufacturer Optimares, over the termination of contracts for design and supply of seats for Boeing 777-9, 787-9 and Airbus A321 jets. The contracts were originally agreed in 2018-19 and covered business-class seats for the Boeings ...

  • Amelia excursion title-c-BEA
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    Amelia ERJ-145 suffers runway excursion at Paris Orly

    2022-10-21T07:12:00Z

    French investigators are probing a runway excursion involving an Embraer ERJ-145 arriving at Paris Orly airport on 20 October. The aircraft had conducted its approach to runway 25 at around 19:15, after sunset, having flown from Rodez in southern France. It was operated by the aeronautical group Amelia, which has ...

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    Transatlantic recovery lifts Icelandair third-quarter performance

    2022-10-20T16:46:00Z

    Icelandair Group generated third-quarter operating profit of $92.7 million, after a strong period in which it took revenues of more than $487 million – including record passenger revenues of $408 million. Net profit stood at $57.8 million. The company reached 82% of pre-crisis capacity. “We had robust results on the ...

  • Wizz A321neo-P&W
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    Wizz Air UK drawing up preliminary network plans for A321XLR

    2022-10-20T14:06:00Z

    Wizz Air UK has commenced preliminary work assessing possible routes for the long-range Airbus A321XLR, as part of the carrier’s fleet-expansion strategy. Speaking during a briefing in London on 20 October, managing director Marion Geoffroy said the UK would be a “good market” for the A321XLR. “We’ve actually started design ...

  • TUI E195-E2-c-Embraer
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    TUIfly Belgium to modernise regional fleet with E195-E2s

    2022-10-20T11:52:00Z

    Leisure company TUI Group is to introduce Embraer 195-E2 twinjets to its Belgian operation, under a lease agreement with AerCap. TUIfly Belgium – which already operates the earlier-generation E190 – will receive the re-engined aircraft in the first half of next year. They will be configured in a single-class layout ...

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    Contract services help Scotland’s Loganair to regain profitability

    2022-10-19T17:44:00Z

    Scottish regional carrier Loganair has generated a full-year pre-tax profit of almost £5 million ($5.6 million), reversing the previous year’s £5.6 million pre-tax loss. Loganair obtained revenues of £161 million after transporting over 910,000 passengers in the 12 months to 31 March 2022. The airline made losses for the previous ...

  • Iberia Maintenance-c-Iberia Maintenance
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    Iberia Maintenance secures approval to service P&W A320neo engines

    2022-10-19T11:01:00Z

    Spanish firm Iberia Maintenance is expecting to carry out work on its first Pratt & Whitney PW1100G engine next year, after securing servicing authorisation. Iberia Maintenance says it obtained the approval from the manufacturer of the powerplant, which is an option on Airbus A320neo-family jets. It says it has been ...