Europe – Page 212

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    News

    IAG expresses confidence in liquidity position but caution on Q2 capacity

    2021-05-07T07:13:00Z

    European airline group IAG expects to operate around 25% of pre-crisis capacity in the second quarter of this year amid the continued impact of Covid-19 travel restrictions. Reporting its first-quarter performance on 7 May, the British Airways and Iberia parent cites uncertainty regarding the future path of the pandemic, noting ...

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    News

    Domestic links feature as Ryanair to open Stockholm Arlanda base

    2021-05-06T16:35:00Z

    Low-cost carrier Ryanair is to open a base at Stockholm Arlanda this winter, initially basing two aircraft at the Swedish airport.

  • RAF C-130J
    Interview

    International C-130 support deals mean bright future, Marshall defence boss says

    2021-05-06T15:50:00Z

    Having provided in-service support to the UK Royal Air Force’s (RAF’s) tactical airlifter fleet for a remarkable 55 years, Marshall Aerospace and Defence Group (MADG) knew that their relationship on the Lockheed Martin C-130 could not last forever.

  • Swiss Grounded-c-Fedor Selivanov
    News

    Swiss downsizing for smaller market

    2021-05-06T14:36:00Z

    Lufthansa Group carrier Swiss is to cut its fleet by 15% and its headcount by a fifth as it attempts to right-size itself to serve what it perceives will be a permanently smaller customer base.

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    News

    Air France-KLM eyes positive returns this summer

    2021-05-06T10:31:00Z

    Air France-KLM executives believe the group could return to cash-positive operations over the summer if the vaccine rollout delivers the hoped-for recovery in travel demand.

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    News

    Irish lessor GTLK Europe to take A321 converted freighters

    2021-05-06T09:38:00Z

    Irish-based lessor GTLK Europe is to acquire four Airbus A321 converted freighters, induction for which will commence this year. The aircraft will undergo modification by the EFW joint venture which is run by ST Engineering and Airbus. GTLK Europe is affiliated with the Russian state leasing company GTLK, based in ...

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    News

    Pilots concerned over increasing space threat as heavy Chinese booster re-enters

    2021-05-06T07:43:00Z

    North American airline pilot association ALPA International is expressing concern that there is no formal process to warn commercial crews of the increasing risks posed by space debris re-entering the atmosphere. It has issued its own caution over the uncontrolled re-entry of a large booster stage of the Chinese Long ...

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    News

    Air France-KLM ponders equity moves as first-quarter loss widens

    2021-05-06T07:08:00Z

    Air France-KLM is considering further equity measures to strengthen its balance sheet after first-quarter operating losses deepened to €1.18 billion ($1.42 billion). Group revenues of €2.2 billion for the three months ending March 2021 were down 55% on the same period last year, during which the pandemic impact was just ...

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    News

    Airbus announces death of civil fly-by-wire pioneer Ziegler

    2021-05-05T17:36:00Z

    Airbus has announced the death of engineering icon Bernard Ziegler, the figure it credits with driving introduction of the commercial digital fly-by-wire technology which became a fundamental characteristic of the airframer’s aircraft. While Ziegler’s legacy – the use of sidestick controls and the software which provided flight-envelope protection – emerged ...

  • Air France-KLM Engineering and Maintenance
    Analysis

    Why AFI KLM E&M sees greater need for MRO collaboration

    2021-05-05T17:27:00Z

    Air France Industries KLM Engineering & Maintenance predicts that partnerships among MRO service suppliers will become more important as the sector recovers from the pandemic.

  • CFM International Leap
    News

    SR Technics extends CFM engine servicing to Leap-1B

    2021-05-05T08:46:00Z

    Maintenance firm SR Technics is to extend its servicing portfolio to cover the CFM Leap-1B engine for the Boeing 737 Max. The company says it is aiming to achieve certification approval for work on the powerplant at its Zurich facility by the first quarter of next year. SR Technis already ...

  • Ryanair Wizz aircraft at Budapest
    News

    Ryanair and Wizz traffic well below pre-crisis levels despite April improvement

    2021-05-05T08:22:00Z

    Ryanair and Wizz Air carried slightly more passengers in April than in March though traffic remains vastly down on pre-crisis levels as travel restrictions across Europe continue. The low-cost operators are the first airlines in Europe to disclose traffic data for April. Ryanair carried 1 million passengers in April 2021, ...

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    News

    SATA state support approved but probe continues into earlier measures

    2021-05-05T08:13:00Z

    Portuguese carrier SATA Air Acores has been cleared to take government compensation and liquidity support worth over €267 million ($320 million), but a previous investigation into suspected illegal support measures is being extended. European Commission regulators have cleared a €12 million state grant to SATA Air Acores, as compensation for ...

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    News

    Crew of 737 cleared for take-off while inspection vehicle occupied Porto runway

    2021-05-05T06:52:00Z

    Portuguese authorities have opened an investigation after a Boeing 737-400F was cleared for take-off on a Porto runway occupied by an inspection vehicle. The aircraft, operated by ASL Airlines Belgium on behalf of FedEx, had been accelerating along runway 35 at night on 27 April. Portuguese investigation authority GPIAAF estimates, ...

  • Turkish
    News

    Turkish Airlines heavily reduces first-quarter losses

    2021-05-04T13:01:00Z

    Turkish Airlines managed to contain first-quarter operating losses to $72 million, a substantial improvement on the $300 million loss for the same period last year. The airline even generated a $61 million net profit for the first three months. Turkish Airlines’ revenues for the quarter remained down by 29% at ...

  • Steve Udvar-Hazy, Air Lease
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    Environmental impact now part of airline fleet thinking: Udvar-Hazy

    2021-05-04T08:08:00Z

    While Air Lease executive chairman Steven Udvar-Hazy sees airlines giving greater attention to addressing environmental concerns in their fleet planning amid heightened pressure to tackle aviation’s climate impact, he does not believe it will change the useful life of aircraft.

  • Rafale
    News

    Egypt orders 30 additional Rafale fighters

    2021-05-04T01:49:00Z

    Cairo has ordered 30 additional Dassault Rafale fighters, in a follow up to a previous acquisition of 24 examples.

  • British Airways, American, Virgin aircraft at Heathrow Nov 18
    News

    Aviation and tourism groups appeal for US-UK travel corridor

    2021-05-03T22:00:00Z

    US airlines have joined almost 50 other aviation and travel organisations, appealing to the governments of the USA and UK to open up a travel corridor between the two countries “as soon as safely possible”.

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    Lufthansa orders five A350s and five 787s

    2021-05-03T18:35:00Z

    Lufthansa Group has ordered more Airbus and Boeing widebodies as it continues modernising its fleet, with the goal of reducing fuel consumption, complexity and cost.

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    News

    Norwegian outlines NKr6bn capital increase for restructuring

    2021-05-03T15:32:00Z

    Scandinavian budget carrier Norwegian is looking to raise up to NKr6 billion ($725 million) as part of its broad restructuring plan, following court approvals of arrangements to exit examinership processes. Norwegian has reduced debt and cancelled large numbers of aircraft orders during the restructuring, and is looking to emerge with ...