All Europe articles – Page 323

  • Farnborough Airport
    News

    Farnborough airport smashes annual movement record

    2020-01-22T11:21:00Z

    Farnborough airport, the UK’s busiest and only dedicated business aviation hub, has smashed its annual movement record for the third consecutive year, and expects the upward trend to continue ”for the foreseeable future”, driven by sustained demand for business aircraft travel and the facility’s “strong appeal” as a leading gateway to London and the southeast.

  • BA A350-1000
    News

    British Airways checks newest A350-1000 after Tel Aviv hard landing

    2020-01-22T10:19:00Z

    British Airways is expecting to put a four-week old Airbus A350-1000 back into service on 23 January, after precautionary checks following a hard landing at Tel Aviv. The aircraft (G-XWBD) had registered the abnormal landing as the aircraft touched down on runway 12 at about 05:30 on 20 January, following ...

  • T-7A Redhawk
    News

    Saab commences production for T-7A Red Hawk programme

    2020-01-22T03:43:00Z

    Saab has commenced assembly production for the Boeing T-7A Red Hawk advanced jet trainer. The Swedish company says it is producing seven aft fuselage sections in Linköping, Sweden which will then undergo final assembly at Boeing’s factory in St. Louis, Missouri. Source: Boeing The Boeing T-7A Red Hawk ...

  • Malaysia Airlines A330 generics
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    Air France-KLM downplays Malaysia Airlines stake rumours

    2020-01-22T01:15:00Z

    Responding to rumours that it plans to acquire a stake in Malaysia Airlines, Air France-KLM states that it “is not a current party to the sales process” of the Kuala Lumpur-based carrier “at this stage”. However, the Franco-Dutch airline group confirms in a statement that it “had previously been in ...

  • TK1951 crash
    News

    Dutch reject notion of US pressure during Turkish 737 crash probe

    2020-01-21T19:50:00Z

    Investigators from the Netherlands have defended their inquiry into a Turkish Airlines Boeing 737-800 crash near Amsterdam, after suggestions that the final report into the accident was watered-down in response to US remarks. The Dutch Safety Board, in its response, has published in full a human-factors analysis which contributed to ...

  • A321neo first flight
    News

    Airbus to build first A321neo line at Toulouse in place of A380 facility

    2020-01-21T09:57:00Z

    Airbus is to increase its A321 production capability, by converting its A380 facilities in Toulouse in order to accommodate a digitally-enabled A321 final assembly line. It will introduce A321 production to Toulouse for the first time – Airbus’s largest single-aisle variant is currently built in Hamburg Finkenwerder and Mobile. The ...

  • Nordic Aviation ATR 42 Impression
    News

    NAC fleet reaches 500 aircraft

    2020-01-21T00:50:00Z

    Nordic Aviation Capital has increased its fleet to 500 aircraft and posted its best first-half financial performance for the first six months of its current financial year. The Danish regional aircraft lessor, which has just opened a new headquarters building in the Irish city of Limerick, says it almost doubled ...

  • Embraer Boeing joint venture
    Analysis

    Embraer turboprop go-ahead hinges on EU probe into Boeing joint venture

    2020-01-20T11:57:00Z

    Embraer is on course to decide on the launch of an all-new advanced turboprop airliner within the next year but warns that the decision hinges on the approval of its joint venture with Boeing. 

  • Air Algerie 737
    News

    Air Algerie 737 lost altitude during Orly go-around

    2020-01-18T23:30:00Z

    French investigators have disclosed that they are probing a substantial loss of altitude by an Air Algerie Boeing 737-800 during a go-around at Paris Orly last month. The aircraft, arriving from Tlemcen in north-western Algeria on 6 December, had been established on the localiser of runway 25. French investigation authority ...

  • S7 A321neo fire
    News

    Probe opens into S7 A321neo start-up engine fire

    2020-01-18T10:04:00Z

    Russian investigators are probing an engine fire involving an Airbus A321neo which occurred as the aircraft was preparing to depart Novosibirsk. The twinjet – fitted with Pratt & Whitney PW1100G powerplants – had been operating the S75783 service to the Vietnamese resort of Cam Ranh at about 01:30 on 18 ...

  • Aurora Airbus
    News

    Putin orders proposals for new far-east Russian airline

    2020-01-17T18:02:00Z

    Russian president Vladimir Putin has ordered a study into the potential for establishing a new airline for transport in the eastern regions of the country, particularly to remote areas. Putin has instructed prime minister Dmitry Medvedev to submit proposals for setting up an operator which would use Russian-built aircraft types, ...

  • Air Greenland A330-800
    News

    Air Greenland opts for A330-800 to modernise fleet

    2020-01-17T17:37:00Z

    Air Greenland has tentatively agreed to take a single Airbus A330-800 to replace the carrier’s ageing A330-200. The 305-seat aircraft – currently the subject of a memorandum of understanding, according to Airbus – is set to be delivered in 2021. It will mark a powerplant switch for the airline, because ...

  • Flybe De Havilland Dash 8/Q400
    News

    Flybe rejects rivals’ bailout complaints

    2020-01-17T11:54:00Z

    Flybe has dismissed suggestions by rivals Ryanair, EasyJet and IAG that the UK regional carrier is receiving unfair and illegal state subsidies, following the government’s decision to provide a bailout package.

  • Titan A321LR
    News

    Titan to replace 757-200s with A321LRs

    2020-01-17T11:45:00Z

    UK-based charter operator Titan Airways is to introduce a pair of long-range Airbus A321LRs later this year. The aircraft, fitted with CFM International Leap-1A engines, will be delivered to the carrier, which is stationed at London Stansted, in late summer 2020 and start operations in the autumn. They are destined ...

  • Waterside offices British Airways, IAG
    News

    IAG removes non-EU ownership limit

    2020-01-17T11:36:00Z

    IAG has disclosed that the proportion of its shares held by “non-EU persons” has declined to 39.5%, from 47.5% in February 2019, enabling the group to remove maximum limits on non-EU ownership that ensure regulators class it as a European airline.

  • Adria SSJ100
    News

    Superjet plan emerges ahead of Adria Airways AOC auction

    2020-01-17T09:40:00Z

    Collapsed Slovenian flag-carrier Adria Airways’ air operator’s certificate is set to be auctioned on 23 January, and the administrator for the bankrupt company is formally inviting bids. The invitation says the lot being presented for auction effectively amounts to the whole business of Adria, in particular all permits to operate ...

  • tarom 737 Max
    News

    Romanian government discusses funding to rescue Tarom

    2020-01-17T08:38:00Z

    Romania’s government has discussed allocating critical financial support to ailing flag-carrier Tarom during a meeting on 16 January. Transport minister Lucian Bode had asked prime minister Ludovic Orban to approve a draft memorandum for granting rescue aid, supplemented with restructuring aid, for 2020. After the meeting the head of the ...

  • Jet Airways
    News

    ​Jet Airways to sell Dutch business to KLM

    2020-01-17T06:02:00Z

    Jet Airways has entered into a conditional sale and purchase agreement with KLM for its businesses in the Netherlands. The carrier said in a stock exchange disclosure that the deal was inked on 13 January with Dutch resolution professionals, but gave no details on the transaction value or timeline. Jet ...

  • easyjet a320
    News

    Intersection confusion cited in identical EasyJet take-off incidents

    2020-01-16T18:14:00Z

    Two identical serious take-off incidents within two weeks involving EasyJet Airbus A320s at Lisbon have spurred UK investigators to advise Portugal’s airports operator to stop using confusing terminology for runway departure positions. Both incidents involved the aircraft accelerating with insufficient thrust and becoming airborne close to the far end of ...

  • Ryanair group chief executive Michael O'Leary
    News

    Ryanair demands industry-wide UK passenger duty exemption

    2020-01-16T17:08:00Z

    The UK will be in breach of competition and state-aid laws unless it extends the exemption of air passenger duty it has promised Flybe to the wider industry, Ryanair’s Michael O’Leary has argued.