All Europe articles – Page 289

  • Cancelled flights
    Airline Business

    Airline coronavirus story could go from ‘Apocalypse Now’ to ‘The Big Short’

    2020-03-25T13:09:00Z

    When IATA outled its latest estimates for the impact of coronavirus on the airline industry on 24 March, the urgency of the situation was front and centre of its messaging.

  • easyjet
    News

    UK air transport representatives try to calm concerns over government aid

    2020-03-25T11:59:00Z

    UK airline and crew interest groups are trying to allay concerns over planned government support to the industry after confusion emerged over the nature and extent of financial measures for the sector. Pilot union BALPA insists that recent suggestions that the government is backpedalling on plans to assist the industry ...

  • A380 lands c Airbus
    In depth

    How the A380 ran out of runway after just two decades

    2020-03-25T08:35:00Z

    A year on from Airbus’s decision to halt A380 production, the outlook for the superjumbo’s long-term prospects has diminished further

  • Belavia 737-300
    News

    Autothrottle contributed to Belavia 737's long landing and overrun

    2020-03-24T14:08:00Z

    Ukrainian investigators have determined that the autothrottle of a Belavia Boeing 737-300 was left active before the aircraft touched down long and overran at Kiev Zhulhany. The jet had been operating from Minsk on 12 July last year, and had been descending in darkness and rain to Kiev’s downtown airport. ...

  • Norwegian Boeing 787
    News

    ​Norwegian receives first financing under sector’s rescue package

    2020-03-24T11:50:00Z

    Low-cost carrier Norwegian has obtained the first 10% of the funding that Norway’s government is guaranteeing for it under a rescue plan for the national airline industry. On 19 March, Norway announced an NKr6 billion ($542 million) bailout for the sector, of which half would go to Norwegian. The state ...

  • KLM
    News

    KLM summer schedule just 10% of normal

    2020-03-24T01:48:00Z

    KLM will begin its summer season flying only a small fraction of its normal capacity, as a result of the coronavirus and travel restrictions. Although the Dutch carrier will operate to 57 destinations, it is dramatically paring back its frequencies. “From 29 March until and including 3 May, KLM plans ...

  • Ryanair and Wizz Air aircraft at Dortmund airport
    Airline Business

    Wizz warns full grounding a ‘distinct possibility’ as low-cost carriers pare back

    2020-03-23T16:48:00Z

    Central European budget carrier Wizz Air has warned the grounding of its full fleet remains “a distinct possibility” as it has now reduced its operations to around 15% of its planned capacity.

  • Piper M600
    News

    BEA becomes first UK company to secure SET-IMC approval

    2020-03-23T15:01:00Z

    British European Aviation (BEA) has become the first company to secure approval from the UK regulator allowing commercial flights with single-engined turboprop aircraft at night and in instrument meteorological conditions, so-called SET-IMC operations.

  • China Southern A350
    News

    Airbus sees indications of gradual Chinese traffic recovery

    2020-03-23T14:31:00Z

    Airbus believes there are initial signs of air transport recovery from the coronavirus outbreak in China, from where the first contagion wave spread. Its Tianjin facility had briefly shut production when the outbreak emerged, but has since resumed manufacturing, although Chinese airline operations remain significantly affected. Speaking during a briefing ...

  • A350-1000
    News

    Airbus assessing production impact as outbreak pressure intensifies

    2020-03-23T13:28:00Z

    Airbus is evaluating potential impact of the coronavirus outbreak on production, particularly for twin-aisle aircraft, and acknowledges that it might have to store aircraft as tightening restrictions obstruct deliveries. But the airframer is emphasising that it retains a strong backlog, especially in the single-aisle sector, which will help to reduce ...

  • Icelandair
    News

    Icelandair Group shifts nearly all staff to temporary working

    2020-03-23T09:48:00Z

    Icelandair Group has disclosed that it is operating only 14% of its flight schedule and expects this to reduce further, and that it is taking steps to move 92% of employees to temporary part-time working. But it is also cutting 240 personnel across its divisions. The group employs just over ...

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    News

    Airbus beefs up finances to weather coronavirus

    2020-03-23T06:12:00Z

    Airbus has announced measures to support its financial position in light of the economic challenges presented by coronavirus. The measures comprise a new €15 billion ($16.1 billion) credit facility, withdrawal of its 2019 dividend proposal, and suspension of top-up pension funding, says Airbus in a 23 March statement. The withdrawal ...

  • easyjet a320
    News

    EasyJet cancels 90% of flights from 24 March

    2020-03-23T01:54:00Z

    EasyJet will ground the majority of its aircraft from 24 March because of the coronavirus-related travel restrictions in force across its network. The carrier will continue to operate rescue flights to repatriate customers, but anticipates this will mostly be complete by 23 March. “These are unprecedented times for the airline ...

  • Coronavirus
    News

    S&P cuts European airlines’ credit ratings

    2020-03-23T01:52:00Z

    S&P Global has lowered its ratings for EasyJet, Ryanair, Lufthansa, IAG, British Airways, Air Baltic, Turkish Airlines and SAS, and placed them on alert for further downgrades as the coronavirus hurts their liquidity positions. “The pandemic materially threatens the credit quality of European airlines and poses serious challenges for the ...

  • A330-800 Airbus
    News

    A330-800 test aircraft deployed to transport coronavirus supplies

    2020-03-22T22:21:00Z

    Airbus has been deploying an A330-800 test aircraft to assist with coronavirus protection measures, using it to transport some 2 million masks from Tianjin in China to Europe, where they will be distributed to French and Spanish authorities. The airframer disclosed the measure as it prepares to restart – at ...

  • V2500 A321
    News

    A321 uncontained failure spurs urgent V2500 disk measures

    2020-03-22T09:41:00Z

    Operators of Airbus A320-family jets are being ordered to remove disks from certain International Aero Engines V2500 powerplants after an uncontained failure resulted in an aborted A321 take-off. The incident occurred on 18 March, says the US FAA, and involved a high-pressure turbine first-stage disk failure. While the regulator has ...

  • An-124
    News

    An-124 disk inspection ordered after uncontained failure

    2020-03-21T07:53:00Z

    Ukrainian authorities have ordered Antonov An-124 operators to inspect engines on the type after an uncontained powerplant failure. An-124s are fitted with Ivchenko-Progress D-18T engines, as is the sole example of the An-225. The Ukrainian state aviation administration says an investigation into the “serious incident”, which occurred to an An-124, ...

  • Berlin
    News

    Brandenburg operator discusses financial aid but opening stays firm

    2020-03-20T18:04:00Z

    Berlin airports operator FBB is insisting that the new Brandenburg hub will open on time, even if the coronavirus crisis disrupts trial runs prior to the inauguration. The operator says the 31 October opening date will be “strictly adhered to”, but it acknowledges that there are aspects of the testing ...

  • 747
    News

    European flight activity halves under coronavirus onslaught

    2020-03-20T16:38:00Z

    Flight activity in European airspace has deteriorated by more than 50% compared with the same point last year, the latest data from air navigation organisation Eurocontrol reveals. The average daily number of flights for March 2019 reached 27,362. But the daily figure sank below the halfway point on 18 March ...

  • Heathrow airport generic with Qantas
    News

    European Council approves plan to waive slot rule until October

    2020-03-20T14:30:00Z

    The European Council has approved a plan to suspend rules that force airlines to continue operating 80% of flights at certain EU airports in order to maintain slots.