All Middle East articles – Page 129

  • Germanwings crash
    Analysis

    ANALYSIS: Germanwings crash accident investigation

    2015-03-31T13:05:00Z

    ​Airline pilot organisations have expressed their shock at the Germanwings Airbus A320 crash on 24 March – but also their distress that international standards for investigation and the release of information are not being followed.

  • News

    Emirates closes JOLCO financing on A380

    2015-03-30T16:26:00Z

    Emirates has closed financing on a new Airbus A380 delivery through a syndicate of banks.

  • Engines table 1 - main ranking
    Analysis

    ANALYSIS: CFM leads in engine markets – but P&W on the rise

    2015-03-30T12:05:52Z

    Powerplants are central to key airframe developments in the air transport sector as the tempo rises around the re-engined narrowbody sector – and the battle is raging as the manufacturers fight for market share.

  • News

    De-politicising Alitalia was crucial to tie-up: Etihad chief

    2015-03-26T18:55:00Z

    ​Middle Eastern carrier Etihad Airways believes the eradication of political influence on Alitalia has been crucial to sealing the two sides’ investment partnership.

  • News

    Aer Lingus focus on transatlantic a deterrent for Etihad: chief

    2015-03-26T16:58:54Z

    Etihad Airways elected not to invest further in Aer Lingus because the Irish carrier decided to focus on transatlantic markets rather than on connecting traffic to Abu Dhabi, chief executive James Hogan reveals.

  • News

    ​Air Seychelles to start Paris flights in July

    2015-03-26T09:45:43Z

    Air Seychelles is to launch a direct route to Paris in July, having previously served the French capital in partnership with shareholder Etihad Airways via Abu Dhabi.

  • AF447 search
    Analysis

    ANALYSIS: Air France, Malaysia Airlines losses prompt rethink on flight data

    2015-03-25T14:59:00Z

    ​Calgary-based communications specialist Flyht did not need events like the loss of Air France flight 447 or Malaysia Airlines MH370 to persuade it that airlines’ connectivity with their aircraft could beneficially be improved. It had been producing intelligent on-board satellite communications systems since 2003, and if either or both those ...

  • News

    JetBlue to add Emirates codeshare to Cleveland flights

    2015-03-25T14:24:25Z

    ​New York-based JetBlue Airways will place codeshare partner Emirates Airline's code on its new Cleveland-Boston flights.

  • News

    Royal Jet sets sights on FBO expansion

    2015-03-25T09:07:24Z

    VVIP charter operator Royal Jet is planning to add its third fixed-base operation to its portfolio this year and is also eyeing three other possible destinations, which currently have little or no aircraft and passenger handling provision.

  • Germanwings crash
    News

    Background to Germanwings A320 accident

    2015-03-24T16:55:00Z

    There are few facts available about the 24 March Germanwings Airbus A320 crash in the French Alps, but it is an unusual event in that whatever precipitated the accident appears to have occurred in the cruise. In this case the cruise was a very brief period – less than 3min ...

  • News

    Europe launches latest SESAR plans

    2015-03-23T18:12:55Z

    Launching the latest phase of the Single European Sky air traffic management (ATM) operational concept, Eurocontrol says the plan is, by 2019, to deliver an intelligent, networked system capable of optimising individual flight efficiency while maximising traffic flow through finite airspace and airports. Known as Reference Period 2 (RP2) of ...

  • A330neo
    Analysis

    ​ANALYSIS: How Airbus is squeezing more seats into A330neo

    2015-03-23T17:07:09Z

    A key component of the re-engined A330neo’s operating cost gains is Airbus’s project to squeeze up to 10 more passenger seats into the cabin, compared with its current-generation A330ceo equivalents.

  • A330neo differences
    Analysis

    ​ANALYSIS: Can Airbus challenge 787 with A330neo?

    2015-03-23T16:10:18Z

    Airbus added a dash of spice to the mid-range, mid-size market with last year’s launch of an updated version of its best-selling widebody, the A330. But in a sector where there are already several established types, is there enough room for another big twin to be dropped into the mix?

  • Lufthansa A380
    Opinion

    ​OPINION: Why Airbus is wrestling with its 'A380neo' decision

    2015-03-23T15:15:22Z

    With re-engining central to four successful airframe-refresh programmes, one could be forgiven for wondering why Airbus is wrestling with its decision about whether to update its flagship product.

  • News

    Qatar to open new Tanzanian route

    2015-03-23T06:40:00Z

    ​Oneworld alliance partner Qatar Airways is to open services to the Tanzanian island of Zanzibar in the second half of the year.

  • Analysis

    ANALYSIS: Gloves come off in US-Gulf open-skies spat

    2015-03-18T20:39:13Z

    ​When Etihad Airways chief executive James Hogan accepted an invitation months ago to speak at a high-level aviation event in Washington DC, he wasn't expecting to end up defending his airline's business strategy to hundreds of people in a packed ballroom.

  • News

    EASA awards contract for cabin air contamination research

    2015-03-18T13:06:03Z

    ​EASA has commissioned a pair of German organisations – one a medical school and the other an applied research establishment – to research cabin air quality. The agency says the research will start with in-flight work to identify suitable instrumentation to measure cabin and cockpit air contamination.

  • News

    EASA proposes new safety oversight management

    2015-03-17T17:25:39Z

    ​Following broad consultation with national aviation authorities, the European Aviation Safety Agency has published proposals for a more flexible and responsive way of managing safety oversight in Europe.

  • Ryanair livery
    Analysis

    ANALYSIS: That pilot shortage – will it prove to be another mirage?

    2015-03-12T10:24:46Z

    ​Aircraft order backlog figures show airlines are investing in unprecedented numbers of new aircraft, but not in the skilled trades that are still needed to maintain and fly them. As a result the global ab-initio training industry may have insufficient capacity to cope with demand when the existing rather shallow ...

  • MH370 memorial
    Analysis

    ANALYSIS: The state of the search for MH370 on the anniversary of its loss

    2015-03-06T10:23:00Z

    ​The first anniversary of the disappearance of Malaysia Airlines flight MH370 will be marked on 8 March 2015. Although the Australian Transport Safety Bureau continues to lead the multinational team searching the southern Indian Ocean seabed, no trace of the missing Boeing 777 has been found.