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    Pilatus predicts a bumpy 2020 but sees ‘clean landing’ ahead

    2020-05-15T14:55:00Z

    Pilatus expects 2020 to be a turbulent year as the coronavirus pandemic threatens to hit output of its PC-24 and PC-12NGX, but the airframer is confident the business can successfully “navigate” the crisis and remain robust, thanks to its “strong product line”, healthy military trainer backlog and ample financial reserves.

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    Ryanair cuts office staff at four bases

    2020-05-15T11:05:00Z

    Ryanair has axed more than 250 office-based jobs at four locations and will this month announce details of its plan to slash up to 3,000 crew positions

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    ​Jet2 owner accesses £300m UK government loan

    2020-05-15T09:33:00Z

    Jet2’s parent company has qualified for a £300 million ($366 million) loan from the UK government’s Covid Corporate Financing Facility (CCFF).

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    PIA 777 taxied without all-clear from ground crew

    2020-05-14T12:22:00Z

    UK investigators have determined that a Pakistan International Airlines Boeing 777-200LR incorrectly assumed that ground-support equipment had been removed before commencing to taxi, striking the towbar which was still in front of the jet. The tug and towbar had been disconnected from the aircraft (AP-BGZ), which was preparing to depart ...

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    BA A321 low-thrust take-off traced to temperature entry error

    2020-05-14T11:14:00Z

    British Airways has highlighted to crews the importance of avoiding distraction while conducting take-off calculations, after a low-thrust incident involving an Airbus A321’s departure from Glasgow. The aircraft, bound for London Heathrow on 24 November last year, was being prepared for a full-length take-off from runway 05. As part of ...

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    Russian government grants subsidies to coronavirus-hit airlines

    2020-05-14T09:33:00Z

    Russia’s government is allocating Rb23.4 billion ($317 million) to the country’s carriers to provide financial support as the coronavirus crisis begins to affect their operations substantially. Passenger traffic among Russian airlines was down by 93% in April. Aeroflot, Rossiya and Ural Airlines passengers numbers fell by 92-95%, while Utair’s and ...

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    EASA to set out ‘safety protocol’ for restoration of air transport

    2020-05-13T12:04:00Z

    Europe’s aviation safety authority is to set out, in the next few weeks, technical operational guidelines to enable the air transport industry to adopt a co-ordinated approach to restoring airline travel.

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    Carriers should enhance voucher appeal to relieve refund pressure: EU

    2020-05-13T10:43:00Z

    European Union regulators have laid out guidelines intended to reduce the pressure on airlines to refund passengers for flights cancelled through the coronavirus crisis, by enhancing the appeal of voucher schemes. The European Commission’s executive vice-president, Margrethe Vestager, stated during a briefing on travel and tourism strategies on 13 May ...

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    TUI Group to ‘right-size’ airlines as cuts affect 8,000 staff

    2020-05-13T06:56:00Z

    Leisure giant TUI Group is aiming to cut or avoid recruiting around 8,000 personnel as it looks to overhaul its global activities in response to the coronavirus crisis. TUI Group says it will “right-size” its airlines and its order book, as well as divest non-profitable businesses. It is intending to ...

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    BA CityFlyer looks to rejig Edinburgh crew base and cut pilot numbers

    2020-05-12T18:22:00Z

    British Airways’ CityFlyer division is looking at changes to its Edinburgh crew base and cutting 72 pilots as part of restructuring being introduced in response to the coronavirus crisis. CityFlyer primarily operates out of London City and Edinburgh, using a fleet of Embraer 190s and 170s. The airline has formally ...

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    Spain to quarantine international arrivals from 15 May

    2020-05-12T11:43:00Z

    Spain’s government has decreed that all visitors entering the country from abroad must go into quarantine for 14 days from 15 May, potentially scuppering attempts by airlines to restart Spanish summer holiday flights.

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    ​Brussels Airlines to cut workforce by 25% and remove 16 aircraft

    2020-05-12T11:30:00Z

    Brussels Airlines is reducing the number of aircraft in its fleet by 30% and slashing its workforce by a quarter in response to the coronavirus crisis.

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    Rosaviatsia prominent in new Russian accident investigation legislation

    2020-05-12T11:17:00Z

    Russian authorities appear to be reinforcing the position of federal air transport regulator Rosaviatsia in the role of air accident investigation, proposed legislation from the ministry of transport indicates. An extensive draft document setting out the rules for investigation of civil aircraft accidents and incidents, seen by FlightGlobal, has been ...

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    Ryanair aims to re-open most of its network from 1 July

    2020-05-12T06:41:00Z

    Ryanair is to reinstate flights across some 90% of its network from the beginning of July, with an ambitious bid to restore an air transport operation demolished by the coronavirus crisis. While much of the network will be available, with most bases active, the overall schedule – around 1,000 daily ...

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    Slovenia to lift international air transport ban

    2020-05-11T20:41:00Z

    Slovenia’s government is lifting restrictions on passenger air transport in the country, having imposed a comprehensive ban in the wake of the coronavirus crisis. The government says it will “withdraw the measures” on 12 May after deciding “not to extend” the limitation. It says the decree prohibited provision of international ...

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    IAG’s Walsh pessimistic and puzzled by UK quarantine scheme

    2020-05-11T10:54:00Z

    IAG chief Willie Walsh is pessimistic over the potential impact of a quarantine measure for inbound air passengers floated by the UK government. Prime minster Boris Johnson stated on 10 May that the quarantine – intended to prevent coronavirus re-infection from abroad – would apply to passengers arriving “by air”. ...

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    Quarantine scenario draws contempt from UK airline and crew circles

    2020-05-10T18:58:00Z

    Airline and cockpit crew representatives have condemned indications by UK prime minister Boris Johnson that he is prepared to introduce quarantine measures for inbound passengers to the UK. Johnson spoke on 10 May, outlining “conditional” steps towards easing the lockdown imposed on the country in March following the coronavirus outbreak. ...

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    Future alliance among considerations for revived Alitalia: minister

    2020-05-10T08:00:00Z

    Alitalia will need to evaluate carefully future transatlantic alliances as part of its strategy when the restructured company emerges from the air transport crisis, Italy’s economic development minister states. Minister Stefano Patuanelli says the reshaped carrier’s business plan needs to “focus strongly” on long-haul transport, with “new” transatlantic alliances among ...

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    Lufthansa Group to double active fleet as it starts to re-open network

    2020-05-09T07:00:00Z

    Lufthansa Group is to double the number of aircraft in service to 160 from the beginning of June as it starts to re-open its network. The company says that passengers will be able to access over 100 destinations. It states that the repatriation schedule, which has involved 80 aircraft, is ...

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    BA and American offer London slots to ease transatlantic pact concerns

    2020-05-07T19:52:00Z

    Oneworld alliance carriers British Airways and American Airlines have offered slots at London Heathrow or Gatwick to address competition concerns on transatlantic services arising from their joint business arrangement. The measures have been put forward ahead of the expiry, after 10 years, of a binding commitment made in 2010 when ...