All Europe articles – Page 289

  • Hi Fly A380 freighter conversion
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    Hi Fly confirms LHT oversaw A380 freighter conversion

    2020-07-08T16:24:00Z

    European wet-lease operator Hi Fly has brought into service a freight-optimised Airbus A380, which has been temporarily converted from passenger configuration in a project overseen by Lufthansa Technik.

  • RyanAir 737-800. Boeing
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    UK cabin crew join Ryanair pilots in accepting temporary pay cuts

    2020-07-08T16:01:00Z

    Ryanair cabin crew members based in the UK have agreed to a temporary pay cut of up to 10% to avert job losses at the airline.

  • CH-92A UAV Serbia
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    Armed Chinese UAVs arrive for Serbian air force duty

    2020-07-08T14:02:00Z

    Serbia has taken delivery of six China Aerospace Science and Technology-built Cai Hong (“Rainbow”) CH-92As, marking the first acquisition of a Chinese armed unmanned air vehicle by a European military.

  • Sukhoi Superjet 100
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    Superjet starts flight tests with domestic inertial navigation system

    2020-07-08T12:39:00Z

    Irkut has commenced testing of a domestically-built inertial navigation system which will feature on a modified version of the Superjet 100. The system – known as the BINS-2015 – is intended to replace the foreign-supplied equipment used on serial Superjet aircraft. Irkut, which has absorbed the Sukhoi civil aviation division ...

  • Blue Air at Bucharest Airport April 2020
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    Blue Air takes creditor protection step as it rebuilds network

    2020-07-07T16:36:00Z

    Romanian carrier Blue Air has taken a preventative measure under local insolvency law as it further restores its network after the coronavirus grounding. Blue Air says it has taken the protective measure of ’concordant procedure’ - a preventative action under which companies seek to reach agreement with creditors. ...

  • Aeroflot 777-300ER
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    Aeroflot chief sets out expectations for restoration of international network

    2020-07-07T12:10:00Z

    Russia’s Aeroflot Group is hoping to restore 80% of its international services by the end of this year, and restore the network fully by the end of the winter season in March 2021. Chief executive Vitaly Saveliev has outlined the ambition during a meeting with Russian president Vladimir Putin. Saveliev ...

  • Lufthansa parked aircraft
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    Lufthansa halves new-aircraft intake and cuts jobs

    2020-07-07T11:11:00Z

    Lufthansa will halve the number of new aircraft it takes through to end-2023 as part of a second set of restructuring measures announced today.

  • Sikorsky UH-60M Black Hawk. USAF
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    US government approves UH-60, E-2D sales to European allies

    2020-07-07T03:26:00Z

    The US government has cleared the possible sale of six Sikorsky UH-60M Black Hawk helicopters and related equipment to Lithuania, and three Northrop Grumman E-2D Advanced Hawkeyes to France. The proposed Lithuania sale comes at an estimated price tag of $380 million, according to a US Defense Security Cooperation Agency ...

  • Gabriel TP
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    Blackshape promotes turboprop-powered Gabriel basic trainer

    2020-07-07T03:22:00Z

    Italian airframer Blackshape has flown a turboprop-powered example of its Gabriel basic trainer, as it eyes sales opportunities in Southeast Asia. The company says it has conducted “several” flights of the Gabriel-TP, which is powered by the Rolls-Royce M250-B17. Source: Blackshape The Gabriel-TP is powered by a Rolls-Royce ...

  • trent-1000-c-Max-Kingsley-Jones-FlightGlobal-970
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    Trent-powered 787 operators to check for disc fin cracks

    2020-07-06T22:21:00Z

    Operators of Rolls-Royce-powered Boeing 787s are set to be instructed to conduct inspections of certain Trent 1000 low-pressure turbine discs, over a possible cracking risk. Assessment of certain discs in service has revealed that rubbing contact with interstage static seals can lead to cracks in the front seal fins – ...

  • ATR 42-600 demo in China
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    ATR 42-600 commences Chinese certification testing

    2020-07-06T17:51:00Z

    ATR has embarked on flight testing to obtain Chinese certification for its ATR 42-600 turboprop. The airframer says the initial 3h test was conducted from Toulouse’s Francazal airport, which is located some 10km south of the city’s main Blagnac airport. China’s civil aviation administration CAAC co-operated with the European Union ...

  • MTU GE90 MRO
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    MTU to cut workforce by up to 15%

    2020-07-06T12:14:00Z

    German engine specialist MTU will cut its workforce by up to 15% by the end of 2021 to account for reduced air-transport demand amid the coronavirus crisis. The company says it aims to avoid compulsory redundancies as it seeks to reduce its German and international workforce by 10-15% by the ...

  • Ethiopian collision Oslo
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    Ethiopian 787 hit lighting mast after being sent to wrong de-icing stand

    2020-07-04T17:23:00Z

    Norwegian investigators have revealed that a de-icing vehicle driver vainly attempted to stop an Ethiopian Airlines Boeing 787-9 from taxiing onto the wrong de-icing stand, before the jet’s right wing struck and felled a lighting mast at Oslo Gardermoen. The aircraft (ET-AUP), which was preparing for departure to Stockholm and ...

  • Air France Airbus A350 tail
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    Air France to shed over 7,000 jobs as part of €7 billion bail-out

    2020-07-03T23:01:00Z

    Air France will shed almost 7,600 jobs over the next three years in an accelerated restructuring implemented in parallel with €7 billion ($7.9 billion) worth of government-backed loans.

  • Air Baltic Airbus A220
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    EU approves Latvian government’s €250 million aid for Air Baltic

    2020-07-03T22:25:00Z

    Air Baltic’s €250 million ($281 million) government bail-out, taking the form of an equity investment, has received the green light from the European Commission.

  • Astana E190 air force footage
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    Control-check ‘routine’ led E190 upset crew to miss reversed ailerons

    2020-07-03T17:43:00Z

    Investigators have suggested that familiarity with routine, combined with expectation bias, led the crew of an Embraer 190 to miss clues that the jet’s aileron cables had been cross-rigged during maintenance. The Air Astana aircraft had emerged from maintenance at Portuguese firm OGMA during which the aileron cables were inadvertently ...

  • Finnair A350-900
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    Finnair raises €501m from oversubscribed share offering

    2020-07-03T17:01:00Z

    Finnair has disclosed that investor have oversubscribed by nearly 11% to a new share issue intended to reinforce the Nordic company’s liquidity. The company says it will receive net proceeds of around €501 million. Finnair received subscriptions for more than 1.416 billion shares against the 1.279 billion on offer. The ...

  • Helvetic E2
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    Helvetic pushes back seven E2 deliveries to 2021

    2020-07-03T15:07:00Z

    Swiss regional carrier Helvetic Airways has deferred delivery of seven Embraer 190-E2s that were due to join its fleet this year.

  • Ryanair 737 tail
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    Ireland-based Ryanair pilots agree temporary pay cut

    2020-07-03T14:51:00Z

    Ryanair’s Irish pilots have agreed to a temporary pay reduction aimed at saving under-threat jobs at the airline.

  • Heathrow airport entry
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    ​UK to lift quarantine restrictions for more than 50 countries

    2020-07-03T11:05:00Z

    Travellers arriving in England from more than 50 countries will no longer be required to self-isolate for 14 days from 10 July, the UK government has confirmed.