All Europe articles – Page 140

  • HX50inflight-c-HillHelicopters
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    Hill Helicopters sets sights on Staffordshire for new factory but faces objections on noise grounds

    2022-08-22T15:53:00Z

    Hill Helicopters hopes to build its new UK headquarters and manufacturing base at a site near Cresswell in the English Midlands but faces strong local opposition to the development.

  • 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 ...

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    US sending anti-radiation missiles, surveillance drones to Ukraine

    2022-08-19T19:36:00Z

    The planned shipment of Boeing Insitu ScanEagle unmanned air vehicles and radar-sensing air-to-surface missiles comes amid what US defence officials call “lack of progress” by Russia.

  • Stephanie Wear
    Interview

    How bold career choices have paid off for Gatwick’s Stephanie Wear

    2022-08-19T10:59:00Z

    With a background in international tourism and air service development, Stephanie Wear relishes her current role in helping London Gatwick airport to meet its ambitious growth targets.

  • 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 ...

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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 ...

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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 ...

  • 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 ...

  • TAP A330neo-c-TAP
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    TAP insists union hostility will not derail crucial restructuring

    2022-08-17T08:02:00Z

    Portuguese flag-carrier TAP’s management has signalled that it is losing patience with union sniping over the airline’s efforts to keep its restructuring programme on track. TAP has acknowledged the difficult conditions – including large cuts to salaries – which were imposed as part of a restructuring scheme approved by the ...

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    UAC to build four Su-75 prototypes as Su-57 numbers grow

    2022-08-17T08:01:00Z

    Russia’s United Aircraft (UAC) is to build four prototypes of the Sukhoi Su-75 Checkmate single-engined fighter, as it continues production of the twin-engined Su-57.

  • Edelweiss A340-c-Edelweiss Air
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    Edelweiss to expand A340 fleet as long-haul demand picks up

    2022-08-17T05:57:00Z

    Swiss leisure carrier Edelweiss Air is to introduce an additional Airbus A340 to its long-haul fleet from next year. The Lufthansa Group airline is to bring in the A340-300 in July 2023, taking its fleet of the type to five. Edelweiss will source the aircraft from its sister operator Swiss. ...

  • Condor
    News

    ALC places 19 A320neo-family jets with Condor

    2022-08-17T02:18:00Z

    Air Lease Corporation (ALC) has placed 19 Airbus A320neo-family aircraft with German leisure carrier Condor.

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    News

    Pegasus saw strong demand recovery in Q2 but weak euro hits bottom line

    2022-08-16T16:04:00Z

    Turkish budget carrier Pegasus saw international capacity and traffic exceed pre-Covid levels in the second quarter of this year, as leisure demand in particular “outpaced initial expectations”. That development helped the carrier to a €28 million ($28.5 million) operating profit for the three months to 30 June, Pegasus said on ...

  • Tenerife
    News

    IAG takes 20% stake in Air Europa

    2022-08-16T09:34:00Z

    British Airways and Iberia owner IAG has converted a loan to the parent company of Air Europa into a 20% stake in the airline.

  • Heathrow-c-Heathrow airport
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    Heathrow seeks to tap more ground-handling capacity as it extends passenger cap

    2022-08-16T05:43:00Z

    London Heathrow’s operator has opened a review into airline ground-handling in order to determine whether it can achieve additional capacity gains in the short and longer term. Ground-handling resource remains a “core constraint” on the airport’s capacity, it says, and the cap aims to alleviate pressure on ground-handling operations which, ...

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    Vulcan trust floats ferry flight to transfer preserved bomber to new home

    2022-08-16T05:33:00Z

    Trustees of a preserved Avro Vulcan are not ruling out a ferry flight to a new location, following a decision not to extend the parking agreement for the bomber at Doncaster Sheffield airport. The loss-making airport is facing uncertainty and potential closure after its operator initiated a strategic review of ...

  • Diarmuid O Conghaile
    News

    Former Ryanair executive returns to Malta with Wizz Air

    2022-08-15T14:53:00Z

    Wizz Air has announced that its new Maltese subsidiary will be led by former Ryanair executive Diarmuid O Conghaile. The low-cost group expects to launch the new unit “later this year”, it said on 15 August, with O Conghaile becoming managing director from 1 November, having stepped down from his ...

  • Thai A350-900
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    Thai A350 sank far below glideslope after shortened approach stressed pilots

    2022-08-15T07:46:00Z

    German investigators believe a shortened approach route given to a Thai Airways Airbus A350-900 crew generated increased time stress, resulting in a botched high-speed descent to Frankfurt that took the twinjet far below the glideslope. The aircraft, arriving at night, was just 668ft above ground, while still 6.43nm from the ...

  • SAS A321LR-c-Airbus
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    SAS secures $700m bridge financing for Chapter 11 restructuring

    2022-08-14T06:09:00Z

    Scandinavian operator SAS has reached a bridge financing agreement for $700 million, as part of its restructuring programme, sourcing funds through Apollo Global Management. The debtor-in-possession credit agreement – plus the company’s own revenue streams – will be used to meet obligations as SAS continues its ‘SAS Forward’ re-organisation scheme ...