All Europe articles – Page 227

  • Dassault Rafale
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    Croatia extends Rafale export wins to five countries

    2021-05-31T03:33:00Z

    Croatia will obtain 12 second-hand Dassault Rafale fighters, as the French type continues its string of export successes.

  • czech airlines A321XLR-c-Airbus
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    Airbus lodges claims against Czech Airlines over A321XLR and A220 order

    2021-05-29T09:28:00Z

    Airbus has lodged claims against Czech Airlines totalling nearly Kc17 billion ($814 million) in regard to payments for seven aircraft which were ordered by the struggling flag-carrier. Czech Airlines filed for insolvency earlier this year and creditors had been instructed to submit claims for receivables. The insolvency register lists over ...

  • Boeing 737
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    Ryanair lashes out at Irish government over quarantine for UK travellers

    2021-05-28T15:50:00Z

    Ryanair has strongly criticised the Irish government’s reluctance to allow quarantine-free travel to the country from the UK amid concerns about the spread of a likely more-transmissible variant of Covid-19 first identified in India.

  • Iberia A330 converted freighter
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    ​Iberia reconverts three A330s from freighters as demand rises

    2021-05-28T15:12:00Z

    Iberia is taking 29 narrowbodies out of storage and retuning them to service this summer, and is reconverting three Airbus A330s from freighter aircraft back into passenger jets.

  • 737 Max BBJ-c-Jet Aviation
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    Jet Aviation delivers first VVIP-configured 737 Max

    2021-05-28T12:12:00Z

    Completion specialist Jet Aviation has delivered a Boeing 737 Max 8 business jet to a customer, outfitted with a VVIP cabin interior. The customer has not been disclosed but an illustration provided by the company shows a Max 8 with the Cayman Islands registration VP-CMA. Jet Aviation says the design ...

  • IATA
    Airline Business

    IATA chief economist signs off with optimistic outlook for airline recovery

    2021-05-28T11:47:00Z

    Brian Pearce’s final IATA media briefing as the association’s chief economist saw him provide a relatively positive industry outlook, after a year in which he had become accustomed to delivering unimaginably bleak news about airline fortunes.

  • DHL 757 incident-c-BFU
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    Hydraulics and locks scrutinised after 757 freight door opens during climb

    2021-05-28T11:43:00Z

    German investigators are exploring two scenarios after a DHL Air Boeing 757-200 converted freighter’s main cargo door opened in flight, some 3min after take-off from Leipzig. Three occupants – the captain, first officer and a non-company jump-seat pilot – were on board the UK-registered aircraft (G-DHKZ) which was bound for ...

  • ICAO HQ-c-ICAO
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    ICAO to pursue fact-finding probe into Ryanair diversion over Belarus

    2021-05-28T07:36:00Z

    ICAO’s Council is to carry out a fact-finding investigation into the diversion of a Ryanair Boeing 737-800 over Belarus, to understand whether any member state broke international aviation law. The Council, a governing body which comprises 36 member states, convened for an urgent session on 27 May, four days after ...

  • Birgir Jonsson Play
    Airline Business

    Why Icelandic start-up Play is taking measured approach to growth

    2021-05-27T14:55:00Z

    Whilst the pandemic means Icelandic budget start-up Play has had to bide its time before launching, chief executive Birgir Jonsson says the carrier will remain patient in adding capacity in a bid to resist the pitfalls of over-expansion.

  • SAS fuselage-c-SAS
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    SAS turns in first quarterly operating improvement since crisis began

    2021-05-27T11:57:00Z

    Scandinavian operator SAS has turned in a first-half operating loss of SKr4.2 billion ($506 million), a deterioration on the previous year’s figure – although the company’s second quarter improved. It slashed operating losses for the second quarter by around 40% to just over SKr2 billion. Demand remained low during this ...

  • Rolls-Royce Testbed 80-c-Rolls-Royce
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    New Rolls-Royce test facility to support UltraFan development

    2021-05-27T11:37:00Z

    Rolls-Royce has reinforced its powerplant testing capability with a new UK facility which will support development of the manufacturer’s UltraFan engine. Designated ‘Testbed 80’ the indoor facility – costing £90 million and which took three years to build – is situated at the company’s Derby headquarters. It was used to ...

  • Tus Fokker title-c-Tus Airways
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    El Al shareholder to take large stake in Cypriot carrier Tus Airways

    2021-05-27T11:03:00Z

    El Al shareholder Knafaim Holdings has reached a preliminary agreement to acquire a 49.9% stake in the Cypriot carrier Tus Airways. Knafaim says it has signed a letter of intent covering the acquisition with US entrepreneur Kenneth Woolley, the sole shareholder of the carrier. Under the agreement Knafaim, through its ...

  • A320neo-c-Airbus
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    Airbus looks to take monthly A320neo output to 64 within two years

    2021-05-27T07:49:00Z

    Airbus has outlined an aggressive recovery course for single-aisle family production, advising suppliers to prepare for an upward trajectory to reach a monthly rate of 64 A320neo-family aircraft within two years. It has set the “firm rate” target for the second quarter of 2023, after confirming that it will raise ...

  • IATA director general
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    IATA expects airline passenger numbers to exceed pre-Covid levels in 2023

    2021-05-26T13:13:00Z

    Airline industry body IATA has outlined an “optimistic” outlook for the Covid-19 recovery, forecasting that pre-crisis passenger numbers will be exceeded as soon as 2023.

  • Norwegian fleet parked-c-Norwegian
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    Norwegian exits bankruptcy after shedding two-thirds of its fleet

    2021-05-26T12:37:00Z

    Norwegian has “successfully emerged” from bankruptcy protection with a much slimmed down fleet of 51 aircraft, all of which will be operated on a by-the-hour basis until the first quarter of next year, the airline has disclosed.

  • Ryanair 737-800-c-Ryanair
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    EASA advises carriers to avoid Belarusian airspace after Ryanair incident

    2021-05-26T11:22:00Z

    Carriers are being advised by Europe’s air transport regulator to avoid operating through Belarusian airspace unless necessary for safety reasons. The European Union Aviation Safety Agency has put forward the recommendation in an information bulletin, but stopped short of issuing a formal safety directive. Its decision follows the Belarusian authorities’ ...

  • A330neo-c-Airbus
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    A330neo secures pioneering EASA carbon dioxide emission certification

    2021-05-26T09:51:00Z

    Airbus’s A330-900 has been certified for carbon dioxide emissions, the first time the European Union Aviation Safety Agency has applied such a process to an aircraft approval. The airframer voluntarily submitted the A330-900 – powered by Rolls-Royce Trent 7000 engines – to the certification after ICAO finalised a carbon dioxide ...

  • Aeroflot A320neo-c-Aeroflot
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    Aeroflot introduces first A320neo through lease from CDB

    2021-05-26T07:32:00Z

    Aeroflot has become the latest Russian carrier to introduce the Airbus A320neo, after receiving its first of the re-engined type. The aircraft (VP-BPQ), powered by CFM International Leap-1A engines, was originally delivered to lessor CDB Aviation in November last year but placed into storage. Aeroflot says the interior cabin “echoes ...

  • Ryanair SP-RSM-c-Andrzej Otrębski Creative Commons
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    Air traffic exchange shows Ryanair crew not ‘coerced’ into diversion: ministry

    2021-05-25T20:07:00Z

    Belarus’s ministry of transport has detailed the circumstances of the Ryanair Boeing 737-800 diversion to Minsk, releasing a transcript of the air traffic control exchange, in a bid to demonstrate that the crew was not pressured into its decision to land at the airport. The ministry’s aviation division insists that ...

  • IATA director general
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    Airline recovery brings fresh cash-crunch risk as costs return: IATA chief

    2021-05-25T16:04:00Z

    Airlines will face a new cash-crunch challenge as the resumption of operations sees a range of costs return alongside a lack of liquidity from forward bookings, in the view of IATA director general Willie Walsh.