All Europe articles – Page 258

  • New Generation Fighter
    News

    Spanish industry lands FCAS project contracts

    2020-12-10T11:52:00Z

    Spanish industry has been formally included within a multinational effort initiated by France and Germany to develop a Future Combat Air System.

  • EU aircraft
    News

    Commission draws up emergency measures to maintain UK-EU air transport

    2020-12-10T10:43:00Z

    European Commission regulators are preparing contingency measures for air transport in the increasingly-likely event of the UK’s failing to reach an agreement on a future relationship with the remaining European Union member states. While the UK formally left the EU earlier this year, a transition period – during which the ...

  • Thomson 787-c-Boeing
    News

    UK risks friction as it drops tariffs on Boeing jets in bid to end WTO spat

    2020-12-09T22:55:00Z

    Boeing and Airbus’s long-running transatlantic dispute over government subsidies to their civil aircraft development industries has taken a new turn following the UK government’s unilateral decision to suspend tariffs on the US airframer’s aircraft imports. The UK’s Department for International Trade says it has opted for an “independent approach” to ...

  • Il-80
    News

    Russian ministry probes theft from Il-80 airborne command post

    2020-12-09T19:07:00Z

    Russia’s internal affairs ministry is probing an incident involving alleged theft from a military Ilyushin Il-80 command and control aircraft. The Il-80 is a heavily-modified airframe based on the four-engined Il-86 passenger transport, notably featuring a characteristic equipment pod on the upper forward fuselage. Three of the type are still ...

  • BA CityFlyer Embraer
    News

    BA CityFlyer launches 11 routes from Southampton

    2020-12-09T16:39:00Z

    British Airways regional subsidiary BA CityFlyer is launching a flurry of new summer season routes from the UK’s Southampton airport to leisure destinations across Europe.

  • KLM aircraft 2020
    News

    Greenpeace loses bid to impose strict emission conditions on KLM aid

    2020-12-09T11:50:00Z

    Ecological pressure group Greenpeace has lost a legal bid to impose stronger environmental conditions for state aid intended for Dutch carrier KLM. A court in The Hague has rejected the case brought by Greenpeace, which had argued that this obligation for stricter conditions rested on the government under United Nations ...

  • Roberrt Carey-c-Wizz Air
    News

    Wizz creates president role as it recruits senior EasyJet and Vueling executives

    2020-12-09T09:45:00Z

    Former EasyJet commercial chief Robert Carey is to take up a newly-created role at budget carrier Wizz Air, serving as the company’s president. As part of the change, Wizz Air group chief operations officer Diederik Pen is to step down from his post, to be succeeded by budget carrier Vueling’s ...

  • An-225 title-c-Antonov Airlines
    News

    Antonov offers An-225 to fill void in An-124 capacity

    2020-12-08T11:10:00Z

    Ukrainian outsize cargo specialist Antonov Airlines is to offer its An-225 for commercial service, to provide additional capacity to the freight sector. The An-225, with a maximum take-off weight of 640t, is the world’s largest operational transport and is intended to complement Antonov Airlines’ fleet of seven An-124s. Antonov Airlines ...

  • French air force KC-130J refuels C160G
    In depth

    How France’s DGA kept flight testing safe during pandemic

    2020-12-08T09:41:00Z

    FlightGlobal spoke to General Arvind Badrinath, director of flight testing for France’s DGA defence procurement agency, about its activities this year.

  • Norwegian Boeing 737 Max at Edinburgh
    News

    Norwegian files for formal restructuring in Norway

    2020-12-08T08:58:00Z

    Cash-strapped low-cost carrier Norwegian has filed for financial restructuring under Norwegian law in parallel to a similar process already under way in Ireland. Norwegian initiated a formal financial restructuring for its Norwegian Air International subsidiary and aircraft leasing unit Arctic Aviation Assets, under an Irish examinership process, on 18 November. ...

  • D328eco.
    News

    Germany’s D328eco will have longer fuselage, single-pilot technology

    2020-12-08T00:16:00Z

    Deutsche Aircraft’s in-development D328eco will have a longer fuselage than the baseline D328, carry 10 more passengers and be designed for eventual single-pilot operations.

  • OLeary-c-
    News

    Ryanair’s competitors are ‘squatting on slots’: O’Leary

    2020-12-07T18:33:00Z

    Ryanair Group chief executive Michael O’Leary believes that Europe’s legacy carriers will seek to undermine competition and push up fares by holding on to their unused slots into summer 2021 and even 2022. Speaking to air traffic manager Eurocontrol for its Aviation HardTalk webcast series, the outspoken airline chief warned ...

  • Gulf Air CS100-c-Bombardier
    News

    Gulf Air appears to cancel long-dormant A220 order

    2020-12-07T17:22:00Z

    Middle Eastern carrier Gulf Air appears to have cancelled the 10 Airbus A220-100 it ordered nearly a decade ago. Gulf Air had signed for the aircraft in mid-2011, when it was still known as the Bombardier CSeries, two years before its first flight. But doubts over the delivery have persisted ...

  • PAS 2019-c-Paris Air Show
    News

    Paris Air Show cancelled for 2021

    2020-12-07T10:46:00Z

    Organisers of the Paris Air Show 2021 have cancelled the event, citing the continuing uncertainty over the coronavirus pandemic. The show had been scheduled to take place from 21-27 June 2021. But the air show organising board, in a joint decision with French aerospace industry association GIFAS, state that it ...

  • Airseven 737-c-Copenhagen AirTaxi
    News

    Danish charter start-up Airseven receives first 737s

    2020-12-07T08:39:00Z

    Danish operator Copenhagen AirTaxi has taken delivery of a pair of Boeing 737-400s for its new leisure charter airline, which has been branded Airseven. Airseven received the two aircraft on 3 December, with OY-ASA and OY-ASB being delivered to Roskilde airport within about 20min of one another following flights from ...

  • Volocopter_Singapore_main
    News

    Europe, Singapore align certification for emerging technologies

    2020-12-07T02:34:00Z

    Europe and Singapore have updated their bilateral working agreement, allowing Singapore aviation companies get speedier approval to use new and emerging technologies, such as electric-vertical take-off and landing (eVTOL) aircraft.

  • flyr title
    News

    Norwegian start-up carrier to be branded ‘Flyr’

    2020-12-06T17:13:00Z

    Entrepreneurs have revealed ‘Flyr’ as the brand name for the new Norwegian airline which aims to commence services in the first half of 2021. The airline is being established by a team including industry specialist Erik Braathen as well as pilots from a number of Scandinavian carriers. Flyr is intended ...

  • Wizz Air Airbus A321
    News

    Opportunistic Wizz eyes UK leisure market chance

    2020-12-04T18:55:00Z

    Wizz Air’s move to launch leisure routes from Cardiff airport next summer marks a further demonstration of how its UK unit is pivoting to take advantage of opportunities that have emerged in the past year.

  • Norwegian parked title-c-Norwegian
    News

    Norwegian tests debt-for-equity appetite again in bid for funding

    2020-12-04T18:06:00Z

    Scandinavian budget airline Norwegian is again proposing a debt-for-equity conversion as part of an effort to raise funding, just six months after persuading creditors to sign up to a similar scheme. Norwegian says it will request “significant equitisation” of debt at market price, and seek approval for a NKr4 billion ...

  • Traveller-mask-c-Shutterstock
    Opinion

    Bubbles, testing, vaccines, quarantines: airlines brace for complicated 2021

    2020-12-04T16:58:00Z

    There is a high risk that a reduction in the threat posed by Covid-19 might only further expose a messy operating environment for international travel, stymieing the sector’s ability to take advantage of the virus’s reduced prevalence.