All Europe articles – Page 284

  • Austrian 767
    News

    Austrian to halve 767 fleet and remove all A319s

    2020-04-22T07:06:00Z

    Lufthansa Group carrier Austrian Airlines is to halve its Boeing 767 fleet and withdraw all seven of its Airbus A319s as part of a strategy to adjust to reduced demand in the wake of the coronavirus crisis. Austrian had already been planning to remove 18 Bombardier Q400 turboprops by 2021, ...

  • A321XLR
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    A321XLR metal-cut commences as structures supplier list firms up

    2020-04-21T17:13:00Z

    Airbus has cut the first metal for the initial A321XLR and completed selection of suppliers for the long-range aircraft’s key components. The A321XLR, an evolution of the A321neo, was unveiled at the Paris air show last year and is intended to operate across a range up to 4,700nm. Airbus has ...

  • Cargolux
    Airline Business

    Air freight market goes into overdrive

    2020-04-21T11:34:00Z

    While passenger airlines have heavily reduced their services over recent weeks, the air cargo market has gone into overdrive as a result of the coronavirus pandemic.

  • Pegasus A321neo 2
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    Airbus engages ‘remote delivery’ initiative to transfer aircraft to customers

    2020-04-21T07:54:00Z

    Airbus has started capitalising on communications technology and amended logistical procedures to enable delivery of aircraft remotely, allowing it to continue handing over jets to customers despite the restrictive measures imposed by the coronavirus crisis. Turkish budget carrier Pegasus Airlines has received three Airbus A320neo-family jets through the remote process ...

  • News

    Wizz Air qualifies for UK coronavirus fund support

    2020-04-21T07:53:00Z

    Central European budget carrier Wizz Air has obtained confirmation that it can take advantage of the UK government’s support scheme for companies affected by the coronavirus crisis. Wizz Air says it has been assured it is an “eligible issuer” under the Covid Corporate Financing Facility. The airline has not specified ...

  • Nammo ramjet missile
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    USA, Norway to continue THOR-ER hypersonic work

    2020-04-21T04:55:00Z

    The USA and Norway will continue research work into solid fuel ramjet technologies, with an eye to developing affordable full-sized prototypes with high-speeds and long ranges. The Tactical High-speed Offensive Ramjet for Extended Range (THOR-ER) is an Allied Prototyping Initiative (API) under the USA’s Directorate for Advanced Capabilities. ...

  • F-16 A3R trial
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    Airbus advances automatic boom use after F-16 trial

    2020-04-20T14:21:00Z

    Certification testing of an automatic air-to-air refuelling boom technology for the A330 multi-role tanker transport is on track to commence next year, following a recent campaign conducted by Airbus Defence & Space.

  • Norwegian Boeing 737 Max at Edinburgh
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    ​Four of Norwegian’s crew subsidiaries file for bankruptcy

    2020-04-20T13:38:00Z

    Scandinavian budget carrier Norwegian has confirmed that four subsidiaries which employ more than 4,000 pilots and cabin crew members in Denmark and Sweden have filed for bankruptcy.

  • VSMPO-Avisma
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    Russian titanium giant cuts output as aircraft demand sinks

    2020-04-20T12:02:00Z

    Falling demand for new aircraft has prompted the major Russian metals producer VSMPO-Avisma to cut the quantity of titanium output by about a third this year. The company is a key supplier to the aerospace industry – including Boeing and Airbus – providing the materials for such assemblies as landing-gear, ...

  • Virgin Atlantic A350-1000
    News

    ​Virgin Atlantic needs state support to survive: Branson

    2020-04-20T11:26:00Z

    Virgin Atlantic needs government support to survive the coronavirus crisis, the airline’s founder warned today.

  • EK A380 pic
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    Emirates A380 dipped below 400ft as crew mistakenly chased glideslope

    2020-04-19T16:04:00Z

    Investigators have determined that an Emirates Airbus A380 descended far below the glideslope at Moscow Domodedovo after its crew entered a rapid descent, erroneously believing the jet was too high for the correct approach path. It descended to 504ft above ground – with a rate of descent of 1,600ft/min – ...

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    CityJet secures breathing space by entering examinership

    2020-04-17T16:10:00Z

    An Irish court has appointed an interim examiner at regional wet-lease specialist CityJet as the carrier seeks protection during the coronavirus crisis.

  • H145 MUM-T-c-AirbusHelicopters
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    EU funds development of next-generation combat helicopter capabilities

    2020-04-17T12:22:00Z

    The EU is providing up to €22 million ($23.8 million) in funding for the development of technologies to support next-generation combat helicopters, including interoperability with unmanned air vehicles – so-called Manned Unmanned Teaming (MUM-T).

  • Icelandair 757
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    Icelandair plans new share issue to prop up financial position

    2020-04-17T09:23:00Z

    Icelandair Group is preparing to issue new shares to shore up its liquidity and strengthen its financial position during the coronavirus-driven downturn. The company has yet to disclose the size of the share issue planned. But it says the intention of the offer is to ensure its “long-term competitiveness” after ...

  • EasyJet A320
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    EasyJet argues case against cancelling Airbus deal

    2020-04-17T08:58:00Z

    UK budget carrier EasyJet is arguing that it cannot terminate its contentious Airbus order by falling back on the argument that the coronavirus outbreak is a situation beyond its control. The airline has been under fire from its founder, and key shareholder, Stelios Haji-Ioannou over the cost of retaining the ...

  • EasyJet
    News

    EasyJet secures cash for potential nine-month fleet grounding

    2020-04-16T16:09:00Z

    EasyJet has expressed confidence it now has enough cash to survive a nine-month grounding of its fleet after securing additional funding.

  • Stobart Air ATR 72 in Aer Lingus regional colours
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    Stobart Group ponders move to buy back regional operator

    2020-04-16T14:02:00Z

    Stobart Group is considering buying back Irish regional operator Stobart Air and lessor Propius from the administrators of Flybe parent, Connect Airways.

  • Parked Lufthansa aircraft
    Airline Business

    European carriers face long haul through coronavirus crisis

    2020-04-16T09:56:00Z

    If the relative financial success of the European airline industry had always seemed paradoxical given the glut of carrier failures over the past three winters, the coronavirus outbreak has to some extent been a leveller.

  • Finnair A350 first flight
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    Finnair converts A350 passenger cabins for freight transport

    2020-04-16T06:42:00Z

    Finnair is the latest airline to temporarily transform passenger cabins into freight carriages, disclosing plans to fill two of its Airbus A350s with cargo to boost capacity between Europe and Asia. Until now, Finnair has only transported freight in the belly of its passenger A350s. However, the airline has unveiled ...

  • SSJ crash
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    Prosecutor to consider case against Superjet crash captain

    2020-04-15T17:06:00Z

    Russia’s prosecutor general is to consider the case of an Aeroflot captain indicted over last year’s fatal Sukhoi Superjet 100 landing accident at Moscow Sheremetyevo. The federal Investigative Committee says it has completed its criminal probe into the 5 May 2019 accident during which the aircraft returned to the airport ...