All Europe articles – Page 256

  • Airbus BWB
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    Airbus turns to hydrogen as energy promise of batteries fades

    2020-09-21T15:34:00Z

    Airbus is backing away from battery power in favour of pursuing hydrogen as a primary propulsion source for future aircraft development, over concerns that battery technology will not advance quickly enough to adapt to large airliners. The airframer has unveiled three conceptual designs – two based on conventional turboprop and ...

  • Lufthansa Airbus A380
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    Lufthansa to mothball entire A380 and A340-600 fleet

    2020-09-21T15:06:00Z

    Lufthansa Group will put all of its Airbus A380s and 10 of its A340-600s into long-term storage, only to be reactivated in the event of an “unexpectedly rapid market recovery”, and will permanently remove the remainder of its A340-600 fleet from service.

  • British Airways aircraft at Heathrow March 2020
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    Airlines UK-commissioned study calls for reopening of US routes

    2020-09-21T12:46:00Z

    Ongoing travel restrictions between the UK and the USA will negatively affect the former’s economy by £32 million ($41 million) a day by the beginning of October, but losses could be reduced and confidence restored if some markets between the two countries were allowed to reopen later this year, according to a new study carried out by York Aviation on behalf of Airlines UK.

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    Rolls-Royce weighs funding options including £2.5bn equity issue

    2020-09-21T09:11:00Z

    Rolls-Royce is evaluating various options for raising additional funding, including equity of up to £2.5 billion. The engine manufacturer’s share price fell substantially during trading on 21 September as it disclosed the plan, dropping to lows not reached since 2003. “We continue to review all funding options to enhance balance ...

  • Airbus Tfan
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    Airbus shows off hydrogen-fuelled concept aircraft for 2035 service entry

    2020-09-21T08:29:00Z

    Airbus has unveiled conceptual designs for a potential zero-emission commercial aircraft, which it believes could be developed for service entry in the next 15 years. All three of the preliminary designs – branded as ‘ZEROe’ aircraft – would use hydrogen as the main power source. Source: Airbus ...

  • Norwegian Boeing 737 Max at Edinburgh
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    Norway extends airline loan guarantee scheme until year-end

    2020-09-21T08:21:00Z

    Norway is to set extend its aviation loan guarantee scheme until the end of the year in a move it hopes will make it more attractive to airlines.

  • RwandAir-A330-c-RwandAir
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    RwandAir switches London services to Heathrow airport

    2020-09-18T13:14:00Z

    The African carrier has been serving Heathrow on a cargo-only basis during the coronavirus crisis, and says today that its passenger services to the UK capital will also serve the hub when they resume on 3 October.

  • Flybe E195 incident
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    Evacuating passengers re-entered cabin after refusing to jump from E195’s wing

    2020-09-18T11:15:00Z

    Investigators are seeking a reduction in height criteria for assisted emergency exit escape, after passengers evacuating a Flybe Embraer 195 re-entered the jet after refusing to jump from the wing. Several passengers were escorted back into the aircraft and directed to other exits where slides had been deployed. The aircraft ...

  • Ryanair
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    Ryanair cuts October capacity again as restrictions impact deepens

    2020-09-18T10:22:00Z

    Ryanair is planning to reduce its October capacity by 20%, on top of the 20% cut that it announced in mid-August. The budget carrier now expects to operate at around 40% of its 2019 levels in October, down from 50% previously, although it does project load factors of at least ...

  • Kenton-Jarvis-c-TUI
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    EasyJet taps TUI aviation head Jarvis for finance role

    2020-09-18T08:37:00Z

    EasyJet has named TUI Group’s aviation head Kenton Jarvis as its new chief financial officer, where he will team up again with chief executive Johan Lundgren.

  • Ryanair-Bergamo-masks
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    Ryanair and Italian authorities complete ‘cordial’ Covid-19 meeting

    2020-09-18T08:23:00Z

    The Italian civil aviation authority says its meeting with Ryanair regarding adherence to the country’s Covid-19 health measures was “cordial”, with the airline reafirming its committment to enforcing all requirements.

  • Icelandair wing
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    Icelandair Group receives strong response to share offer

    2020-09-18T06:53:00Z

    Icelandair Group has received a strong response to its share offering, with an oversubscription reaching some 85% more than the planned allocation. The offering – initially intended to cover IcKr20 billion ($147 million) in new shares, through separate share batches of IcKr17 billion and IcKr3 billion – closed on 17 ...

  • Ryanair 737 tail
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    Ryanair could order more Max jets by year-end: Davy

    2020-09-17T15:53:00Z

    Ryanair may “take advantage of market softness” and add to its Boeing 737 Max orderbook by the end of the year, Davy Research has predicted in a new report.

  • Lufthansa Airbus A321neo wing
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    Union criticises Lufthansa’s launch plan for new leisure unit

    2020-09-17T15:46:00Z

    German pilot union Vereinigung Cockpit has expressed scepticism about Lufthansa’s planned a new leisure subsidiary Ocean, and intends to oppose efforts by the airline to employ crews without collective labour agreements.

  • Oneworld American Airlines
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    Crisis spurs competition regulator to prolong Oneworld transatlantic pact

    2020-09-17T12:40:00Z

    UK competition regulators have imposed interim measures to address concerns over transatlantic routes operated under the Oneworld alliance’s joint business arrangement, having opted not to accept concession proposals put forward earlier this year. Oneworld carriers British Airways and American Airlines had offered slots at London Heathrow or Gatwick to alleviate ...

  • ATR 72-600F first flight
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    ATR flies first new-build 72-600 freighter for FedEx

    2020-09-16T16:16:00Z

    ATR has flown the first example of its newly-developed 72-600 freighter, a purpose-built cargo version of its larger turboprop. The aircraft was launched three years ago with an order for up to 50 from US express freight specialist FedEx. Thirty of the aircraft under the FedEx agreement were firm. ATR ...

  • BA 787-8-c-British Airways
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    British Airways competes head on with Virgin Atlantic in Lahore

    2020-09-16T16:13:00Z

    British Airways will compete with Virgin Atlantic on its recently-announced London Heathrow-Lahore route, having disclosed its own plans to serve the Pakistani city from October. The IAG-owned carrier will operate four flights a week to Lahore from 12 October, using a Boeing 787-8 aircraft. The carrier’s announcement comes less than ...

  • BA 787-c-British Airways
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    BA chief Cruz hopeful on workforce agreements but warns of painful recovery ahead

    2020-09-16T13:11:00Z

    British Airways is hopeful that outstanding contract revisions covering changes to pay and conditions for 30,000 staff members can be concluded shortly, as the carrier hunkers down to weather a “long and protracted” recovery.

  • Aeroflot fleet
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    ​Aeroflot cleared to increase share capital

    2020-09-15T14:24:00Z

    Aeroflot has won shareholder approval to increase its authorised capital to 1.95 billion shares.

  • Ryanair-Bergamo
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    Italy again cites Ryanair over compliance with Covid measures

    2020-09-15T12:37:00Z

    Italy’s civil aviation authority is meeting with Ryanair on 16 September to discuss allegations of non-compliance with the country’s Covid-related health measures.