All Europe articles – Page 233

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    Airbus yet to decide on future of Cadiz aerostructures site

    2021-04-29T10:25:00Z

    Airbus is yet to clarify the future of its Spanish plant at Puerto Real in the Cadiz region, following the decision on re-organisation of its aerostructures business in France and Germany. The Puerto Real facility depends heavily on twin-aisle production, manufacturing horizontal stabiliser boxes for the Airbus A350 and A330 ...

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    Faradair names former Boeing figure Tinseth to lead hybrid-aircraft advisory board

    2021-04-29T08:06:00Z

    UK electric aircraft start-up Faradair has recruited former Boeing commercial aircraft vice-president of marketing Randy Tinseth to head its advisory board. It has also signed up former EasyJet executive Tony Anderson to the panel. Faradair says it has made the appointments to “help steer the company through its next phase ...

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    Lufthansa to operate 40% capacity this year after posting €1.1bn Q1 loss

    2021-04-29T07:59:00Z

    Lufthansa Group expects to operate around 40% of pre-crisis capacity across this year after today disclosing an adjusted EBIT loss of €1.1 billion ($1.3 billion) as the pandemic continued to hit traffic in the first quarter.

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    Airbus commercial aircraft earnings improve over first quarter

    2021-04-29T05:17:00Z

    Airbus’s commercial aircraft earnings improved over the first quarter, despite a 4% fall in revenues for the division. The airframer turned in EBIT earnings of €343 million ($416 million) for the three months to 31 March, on revenues of €7.27 billion. Its adjusted EBIT reached €533 million, compared with the ...

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    Swiss poised to announce further cuts and pivot to leisure markets

    2021-04-28T15:58:00Z

    Lufthansa Group carrier Swiss is set to announce a further reduction in the size of its business and an increased focus on leisure markets, according to the airline’s chief executive, Dieter Vranckx.

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    737 Max operators to check for transducer corrosion after storage

    2021-04-28T14:55:00Z

    Operators of Boeing 737 Max jets are being instructed to check a subcomponent of the engine control system for potential corrosion, which could result in reduced thrust control. The 737 Max family is exclusively powered by CFM International Leap-1B engines. As a result of the near two-year grounding of the ...

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    Avianca Holdings chief Van der Werff selected to lead SAS

    2021-04-28T14:27:00Z

    Latin American airline operator Avianca Holdings’ head, Anko Van der Werff, is to take up the position of chief executive of Scandinavian flag-carrier SAS by mid-July. Van der Werff will succeed Rickard Gustafson, who will relinquish his position in May and hand control in the interim to chief commercial officer ...

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    Airbus and LHT to develop A330 temporary pallet-cargo interior

    2021-04-28T12:05:00Z

    Airbus is to develop a temporary A330 cargo-transport scheme enabling operators of the twinjets to remove seats and carry industry-standard pallets on the main deck. The scheme will be developed through a supplemental type certificate in co-operation with German maintenance and modification specialist Lufthansa Technik. Airbus says the programme – ...

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    Finnair reviewing timeframe for single-aisle modernisation

    2021-04-28T09:17:00Z

    Finnair intends to adopt temporary measures to manage its single-aisle fleet after putting narrowbody modernisation plans on hold while the pandemic crisis persists. Prior to the pandemic the airline had been discussing particularly the introduction of Airbus A320neos or “similar aircraft” from other suppliers, said chief executive Topi Manner during ...

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    Baikal completes airframe of utility aircraft to replace An-2

    2021-04-27T18:19:00Z

    Russia’s Baikal Engineering has completed manufacture of a prototype airframe for the LMS-901 utility aircraft, which is intended as a replacement for the Antonov An-2. The aircraft is being designed to transport up to 2t of payload with a range of 800nm (1,500km) and a cruising speed of 160kt. It ...

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    ​Heathrow allowed limited increase in airport charges

    2021-04-27T14:21:00Z

    The UK Civil Aviation Authority has denied Heathrow Airport’s request to increase its charges to airlines by £2.6 billion ($3.6 billion), deeming such a rise to be “disproportionate and not in the interests of consumer”.

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    UK and Ireland do not have infrastructure for staycations: Ryanair chief

    2021-04-27T12:25:00Z

    The head of the Irish carrier’s mainline operation suggested that so-called staycations “will all be forgotten about” when destinations such as Spain and the Greek Islands open up again.

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    Airbus formally lists highest-weight A350-1000 at 319t

    2021-04-27T10:51:00Z

    Airbus has formally listed its highest weight variant for the A350-1000, which will have a maximum take-off weight of 319t. This version of the twinjet, designated as weight variant WV006, is 3t heavier than the previous 316t variants WV002 and WV011. Fuel capacity of the new variant remains the same ...

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    European aviation chiefs demand more support for green recovery

    2021-04-27T10:24:00Z

    Aviation executives have called for more government support to help the sector meet its target of reaching carbon neutrality by 2050.

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    Germany signs new adversary training deal with Top Aces

    2021-04-27T08:43:00Z

    Berlin has awarded Canada-based Top Aces a follow-on contract to extend its provision of adversary air training services to the German armed forces from January 2022.

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    UK carrier Jet2 to post loss of up to £385m for pandemic-hit year

    2021-04-27T08:05:00Z

    UK leisure carrier Jet2 expects to post a group loss of between £375-385 million ($521-535 million) for for the 12 months ended 31 March 2021, a year in which its activities have been heavily curtailed by pandemic travel restrictions.

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    Finnair hikes cost-base reduction target for a third time

    2021-04-27T06:26:00Z

    Finnair is raising a permanent cost-savings target a third time, to €170 million ($205 million), more than double the original figure unveiled last year. The company had stated in May 2020 that it was aiming for €80 million in cost-base reductions from 2022, compared with 2019 levels. Over the next ...

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    EASA approves virtual-reality simulation for R22 training

    2021-04-26T17:22:00Z

    Creators of a flight-simulation trainer for rotorcraft pilots have obtained the first European certification for a virtual-reality system. The trainer is designed to enable pilots to practice risky manoeuvres in a virtual environment, says the European Union Aviation Safety Agency. It has been developed by VRM Switzerland for the popular ...

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    Guangzhou displaces Atlanta as Chinese airports dominate latest ranking

    2021-04-26T15:07:00Z

    Guangzhou Baiyun displaced Atlanta Hartsfield as the world’s busiest airport in 2020, as Chinese facilities shot up the global ranking to dominate the top 10, according to preliminary data released by ACI World in late April.

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    EU approves €462 million of support for TAP Air Portugal

    2021-04-26T13:54:00Z

    European regulators have cleared a €462 million ($558 million) loan from the Portuguese state to flag carrier TAP, having deemed the support to be within state-aid rules.