All Europe articles – Page 301

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    Heathrow chief sees biosecurity standards key to air travel recovery

    2020-04-29T13:32:00Z

    London Heathrow Airport chief executive John Holland-Kaye believes introducing common rules around biosecurity standards will be key to restoring confidence in and fuelling the recovery of air travel.

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    EU eases airline licensing and ground-handling rules

    2020-04-29T12:28:00Z

    European authorities are putting forward proposals to ease airline licensing rules and ground-handling firms’ regulatory burdens, with the intention of reducing costs during the coronavirus crisis. Airlines which are unable to meet financial obligations over the next 12 months would normally have their operating licences revoked, or be issued with ...

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    British Airways mass redundancies reflect pared-back ‘new normal’

    2020-04-29T11:32:00Z

    British Airways‘ drastic announcement that it could cut up to 12,000 jobs is the latest suggestion that normality in the airline industry is a thing of the past and efforts should turn instead to preparing for a slimmed-down ’new normal’ once travel restrictions begin to lift.

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    Germany’s DRA hints at alternative power for revived Dornier 328

    2020-04-29T11:15:00Z

    Fledgling airframer Deutsche Regional Aircraft (DRA) has rebranded its proposed revival of the Dornier 328 twin-turboprop as the “D328eco” and hired a former Airbus specialist in alternative propulsion as its chief technology officer.

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    Airbus rekindles support from export credit agencies

    2020-04-29T10:42:00Z

    Airbus believes the support of export credit agencies will be important to assist the funding of deliveries to customers during the air transport crisis. But the airframer is not intending to extend financing itself, unless particular circumstances warrant such a measure. Airbus chief financial officer Domink Asam, speaking on 29 ...

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    Airbus staying prepared for aggressive single-aisle rebound

    2020-04-29T09:20:00Z

    Airbus is expecting the single-aisle market to recover faster than the long-haul sector, but the airframer is stressing that the pattern of deliveries is the most difficult part of its business to forecast. It has not offered any guidance in its newly-issued first-quarter financial statement. Airbus chief executive Guillaume Faury, ...

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    Finnair to launch €500m rights offering as coronavirus losses mount

    2020-04-29T07:55:00Z

    Finnair is to launch a €500 million ($542 million) rights offering to rebuild its equity after disclosing it expects to lose around €2 million a day during the second quarter.

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    Airbus not expecting to review production levels before mid-year

    2020-04-29T06:19:00Z

    Airbus is not expecting to review the cuts to its aircraft production rates until around mid-year, when the second-quarter impact of the air transport crisis becomes clearer. The manufacturer has made deep cuts to the output from its A320, A330 and A350 lines. Chief executive Guillaume Faury, speaking during a ...

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    Airbus concentrates on cash preservation as crisis starts to bite

    2020-04-29T05:01:00Z

    Airbus’s first-quarter earnings in the commercial aircraft sector have fallen by more than 80% under the impact of fewer deliveries arising from the coronavirus crisis. The ariframer says it is maintaining a “strong focus” on cash containment after its “solid” start to the year rapidly deteriorated as the pandemic evolved. ...

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    Eurocontrol scenarios illustrate need for co-ordinated recovery

    2020-04-28T21:31:00Z

    Pan-European air navigation organisation Eurocontrol has underlined the importance of a co-ordinated approach to operational procedures and lifting of national restrictions during recovery from the coronavirus crisis. It has illustrated the potential difference between scenarios based on co-ordinated measures — which Eurocontrol estimates would result in the loss of 45% ...

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    British Airways considers axing 12,000 jobs as parent unveils huge losses

    2020-04-28T16:51:00Z

    British Airways is proposing a restructuring programme which, it warns, could result in up to 12,000 redundancies. The IAG-owned carrier states that it has notified its trade unions about the measure and – while it remains subject to consultation – the proposal is likely to affect “most” of the UK ...

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    ​Icelandair cuts staff and salaries to survive

    2020-04-28T16:00:00Z

    Icelandair is axing 2,000 staff and imposing reduced working hours and wage cuts on its remaining employees as it looks to shore up its finances.

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    Saab AESA trial offers Gripen C/D users new upgrade path

    2020-04-28T09:38:00Z

    Saab has begun promoting an active electronically scanned array antenna for its PS-05/A fighter radar, offering an upgrade option for operators of its Gripen C/D, and other legacy types.

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    SAS initiates work on cutting up to 5,000 jobs

    2020-04-28T08:30:00Z

    Scandinavian carrier SAS has begun work on cutting up to 5,000 full-time positions from its future workforce as it warns it is likely to take “some years” before air travel demand returns to pre-crisis levels. SAS will hold talks with unions over the proposed cuts, which will apply to staff ...

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    Swiss to modify 777s for cargo-only flights

    2020-04-28T00:44:00Z

    Swiss intends to reconfigure three Boeing 777s as cargo aircraft under a plan to operate more than 100 freight services to Asia and North America by the end of May. The Lufthansa Group carrier says it will establish “a new network of cargo-only services” to operate up to three daily ...

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    Airbus furloughs over 3,000 UK wing-plant personnel

    2020-04-27T16:00:00Z

    Airbus’s UK division is to furlough some 3,200 personnel at its wing-production plant in Broughton as part of measures to cope with the coronavirus crisis. The staggered furloughs – which will start over the next three weeks, and last for three weeks – affect the majority of production and production ...

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    Equator Aircraft developing all-electric seaplane family

    2020-04-27T13:01:00Z

    Norwegian start-up Equator Aircraft is developing a small family of all-electric amphibians to provide what it describes as a ”sustainable alternative to the noisy and costly types” now serving the owner-flyer and commercial passenger transport markets.

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    Norwegian sets out survival plan and sounds warning on cash

    2020-04-27T11:24:00Z

    Norwegian will run out of cash by mid-May if it does not secure the remainder of its state aid package, the Scandinavian budget carrier has warned in a report to bondholders which lays out plans for a “new Norwegian” that will not start to take off until 2021.

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    Stobart agrees to buy back regional unit and aircraft lessor

    2020-04-27T11:03:00Z

    Stobart Group has agreed with the administrators of Connect Airways to buy back Irish regional carrier Stobart Air and aircraft lessor Propius in a deal aimed at handling outstanding financial commitments.

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    Estonia makes merger a condition of Nordica capital increase

    2020-04-27T10:07:00Z

    Estonia’s government is to increase the share capital of local carrier Nordica by €30 million ($33 million) to help the airline through the coronavirus crisis – an investment which is conditional on the merger of Estonian aviation assets.