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    ​Norwegian files restructuring plan to courts

    2021-03-11T11:01:00Z

    Low-cost carrier Norwegian has sent its plan for financial restructuring to the Irish and Norwegian courts, as it seeks permission from creditors and shareholders to continue the remodelling of its business and initiate a capital raise.

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    Wideroe and Rolls-Royce pursue all-electric aircraft based on Tecnam design

    2021-03-11T10:34:00Z

    Norwegian regional carrier Wideroe has linked up with Rolls-Royce and aeronautics firm Tecnam to develop an all-electric passenger aircraft within the next five years. The aircraft would be suited to the commuter air transport market and enter service in 2026. Wideroe has previously expressed interest in electric regional aircraft projects ...

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    Rolls-Royce takes £1.3bn charge in fall-out from civil aerospace crisis

    2021-03-11T08:16:00Z

    Rolls-Royce large engine flying hours were down by 57% last year, while deliveries of such engines almost halved to 264. The powerplant manufacturer disclosed the full-year impact of the air transport crisis as it turned in a £2.6 billion ($3.6 billion) underlying operating loss from its civil aerospace division. Production ...

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    Australia extends A$1.2bn ‘ticket to recovery’ for tourism, airline sectors

    2021-03-11T03:12:00Z

    Australia has rolled out its latest round of financial support for its tourism and airline sectors, which have acutely felt the impact of the coronavirus pandemic. 

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    US DOT says airline employment at highest level since April 2020

    2021-03-11T00:56:00Z

    The US Department of Transportation (DOT) says airline industry employment in January rose to its highest level since April 2020, a tentative sign that demand for air travel may be returning following an almost year-long decline due to the coronavirus.

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    NordStar-KrasAvia tie-up to support northern Russia network development

    2021-03-10T23:11:00Z

    Russian carrier NordStar has entered a tie-up with regional operator KrasAvia, a consortium intended to increase air transport access for the area. President Vladimir Putin had supported a proposal to establish a base carrier at Norilsk – a designation which has been granted to NordStar – and create a co-operation ...

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    Southwest nears 737 Max 7 order: report

    2021-03-10T23:02:00Z

    Boeing is closing in on the sale of 737 Max 7 jets to Southwest Airlines, a deal that, if closed, would prove a massive win by Boeing and reflect Southwest’s continued loyalty to the Chicago airframer, according to a report from Bloomberg.

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    Aeroflot Group impairs Rossiya goodwill and Aurora disposal

    2021-03-10T21:19:00Z

    Aeroflot Group has disclosed a Rb6.5 billion ($88 million) write-off of goodwill for its subsidiary airline Rossiya in its full-year financial results. The company has also listed a Rb5.07 billion loss from the disposal of another subsidiary, the eastern Russian carrier Aurora which it sold for the token sum of ...

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    President Biden to sign bill providing $14bn to airlines

    2021-03-10T20:34:00Z

    Both houses of the US Congress have now passed a pandemic-relief bill that would make billions of dollars in aid available for the benefit of employees at US airlines.

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    Southwest set to return Boeing 737 Max to its fleet

    2021-03-10T18:55:00Z

    Southwest Airlines, the world’s biggest operator of Boeing 737 aircraft, is set to return the 737 Max into its network and schedule, operating several revenue flights on the type for the first time in two years.

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    Wizz Air UK to have four A321neos by end of May

    2021-03-10T17:11:00Z

    Wizz Air’s UK operation will have four new Airbus A321neos in its fleet by the end of May after today carrying out its first flight with the Pratt & Whitney GTF-powered narrowbody.

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    US DOT grants Breeze certificate to operate

    2021-03-10T16:57:00Z

    The US Department of Transportation (DOT) has given start-up low-cost airline Breeze Airways the green light to begin operations.

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    GECAS acquisition is ‘right business at right time’: AerCap chief

    2021-03-10T16:49:00Z

    AerCap’s proposed $30 billion acquisition of GECAS is about “buying the right business at the right time at the right price”, the Irish lessor’s chief executive has said.

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    Business travel will come back: United Airlines chief

    2021-03-10T16:45:00Z

    It is a mistake to believe that business travel demand will be fundamentally altered by the Covid-19 pandemic, even if its recovery will lag the return of leisure markets, according to United Airlines chief executive Scott Kirby.

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    Court urges Czech Airlines creditors to file prompt claims

    2021-03-10T16:43:00Z

    Czech Airlines creditors are being urged to submit claims within two months following the carrier’s filing for insolvency with a Prague court. The municipal court has ruled that an interim creditors’ committee be appointed with Czech Airlines Technics, the Czech bank Ceska Sporitelna, and the aviation general sales agent Air ...

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    Two Icelandair 767s to be converted to freighters in leaseback deal

    2021-03-10T16:16:00Z

    Icelandair Group has reached a sale-and-leaseback agreement for a pair of Boeing 767-300ER which will be converted into freighters. The aircraft are being sold to Atlas Air Worldwide Holdings’ associated joint venture Titan Aircraft Investments. Icelandair Group says the 767s will be converted in spring next year and be re-introduced, ...

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    ​Slow vaccine rollout to hit African traffic: AFRAA

    2021-03-10T15:20:00Z

    The number of passengers travelling by air in Africa will not return to 2019 levels until at least the start of 2024 because of the lengthy rollout of the Covid-19 vaccine, the leader of airline association AFRAA has warned.

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    Sustainability and airline success now inexorably linked: Air France chief

    2021-03-10T13:50:00Z

    The rise of sustainability as a challenge for the airline industry has been accelerated by the Covid-19 pandemic, to the point where business success is inexorably linked to carriers significantly reducing their environmental footprints, in the view of Air France chief executive Anne Rigail.

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    Peruvian 737 excursion crew disoriented by lack of centreline lights

    2021-03-10T13:49:00Z

    Pilots of a Peruvian Boeing 737-300 should have considered a go-around instead of proceeding with a landing in heavy rain and a crosswind at Iquitos where the jet experienced a runway excursion. The aircraft – with 121 passengers and seven crew members – had been cleared for an ILS approach ...

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    Jetstar to shift six A320s from Japan to Australia

    2021-03-10T11:42:00Z

    Low-cost carrier group Jetstar is to “temporarily” move six Airbus A320s from its Jetstar Japan unit to its Australian operation, as the latter’s relatively strong domestic market provides an outlet for capacity.