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    JetBlue adds 24 leisure routes in move to generate cash

    2020-09-10T16:16:00Z

    JetBlue Airways is launching 24 domestic and international routes as part of a strategy to quickly generate cash from an expected growth in demand for leisure travel.

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    European airline bailouts hit €26.6 billion: HSBC

    2020-09-10T13:44:00Z

    European governments have provided the continent’s airlines with nearly €26.6 billion ($31.5 billion) in assistance throughout the coronavirus crisis, underlining the value regulators place on the connectivity carriers provide, according to a report from HSBC.

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    Singapore Airlines to slash 4,300 jobs across group as pandemic takes toll

    2020-09-10T12:03:00Z

    Singapore Airlines Group is to cut 4,300 positions across its airlines in a further sign of the scale of the impact of the coronavirus pandemic on the air travel industry. SIA expects to only be operating less than half its capacity by the end of the current financial year in ...

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    Landing A320 hit edge lights after drifting from Kozhikode centreline

    2020-09-10T11:52:00Z

    Several runway lights were damaged by an Etihad Airways Airbus A320 after it drifted from the centreline during an approach in darkness and poor weather to Kozhikode airport in India. The United Arab Emirates’ General Civil Aviation Authority says the crew had already executed a go-around during the initial approach ...

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    Jin Air to modify one 777-200ER for cargo-only operations

    2020-09-10T09:23:00Z

    South Korea’s Jin Air is scheduled to remodel one Boeing 777-200ER passenger aircraft for cargo-only operations. The modifications are due to take place in October and will increase the aircraft’s cargo capacity by 10t to 25t. Source: FlightGlobal file photo Jin Air will modify one Boeing 777-200ER to ...

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    IAG dials back capacity outlook as recovery falters

    2020-09-10T08:19:00Z

    IAG has pulled back its capacity planning for this year and next, after the initial encouraging signs of booking recovery in the air transport crisis started to level off. It is expecting third-quarter capacity to be 78%, rather than 74%, down on last year’s figure, while the fourth quarter will ...

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    RwandAir no longer taking A330neo or 737 Max jets

    2020-09-10T08:12:00Z

    RwandAir is no longer taking the Airbus A330neo and Boeing 737 Max jets it had ordered via lessors.

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    CAE, Cebu Pacific ink ATR 72-600 training agreement

    2020-09-10T03:47:00Z

    Low-cost carrier Cebu Pacific has signed a long-term pilot training agreement with Canadian simulator manufacturer and operator CAE for its ATR 72-600 fleet. The 15-year agreement will see CAE deploy a brand-new ATR 72-600 full-flight simulator to Philippine Academy for Aviation Training, which is a CAE-Cebu Pacific joint venture based ...

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    Air NZ extends 777 grounding to September 2021, or beyond

    2020-09-10T02:36:00Z

    Air New Zealand will ground its Boeing 777 fleet for nearly one more year, as it notes that recovery from the coronavirus pandemic will be “slower than initially thought.” Instead of resuming 777 operations at the end of the year, the carrier says it will store the aircraft “until at ...

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    Airshow China backtracks on cancellation statement

    2020-09-10T01:36:00Z

    The organiser of the biennial Airshow China event in Zhuhai has requested media outlets to retract coverage that the November show will be cancelled, stating that an official announcement for the event will be forthcoming. Hours after emailing reporters that the show, planned for 10-15 November, was to be cancelled, ...

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    Berlin’s new airport needs €300m in additional funding

    2020-09-09T20:47:00Z

    Less than two months before the new Berlin Brandenburg International airport is scheduled to open after years of delays, the airport’s operator Flughafen Berlin-Brandenburg (FBB) will need an additional €300 million ($354 million) if it is to remain solvent on its opening day.

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    ​IATA expects air cargo recovery to strengthen

    2020-09-09T15:47:00Z

    Demand for air cargo has rebounded sharply since national lockdowns have eased with strong growth expected for the remainder of 2020, according to IATA. Calling air cargo demand “one of the few bright spots” in the global airline sector, IATA chief economist Brian Pearce said during a press briefing today ...

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    Volaris seeks shareholder approval for $162 million capital raise

    2020-09-09T15:18:00Z

    Volaris is seeking to raise up to 3.5 billion Mexican pesos ($162 million) through a rights offering, share sale or debt issuance to strengthen its balance sheet and enable it to take advantage of market opportunities.

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    Proposed A380neo would have offered double-digit fuel reduction: Clark

    2020-09-09T14:05:00Z

    Emirates Airline president Tim Clark laments Airbus’s decision to abandon the “A380neo”, believing that the proposed re-egngining would have created an “absolutely brilliant” aircraft offering a double-digit fuel-burn reduction.

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    How the traffic collapse has improved European flight efficiency

    2020-09-09T13:29:00Z

    Analysis of flight operations in Europe has given an insight into a fringe benefit of the air transport crisis – the improvement in flightpath efficiency in all three spatial dimensions. Eurocontrol has been monitoring the airspace situation in detail since the onset of the crisis, and assessing the effect of ...

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    ​Finnair slashes planned October capacity

    2020-09-09T12:00:00Z

    Finnair is more than halving the number of flights it intends to operate during October as resurgent coronavirus cases and heightened travel restrictions hit passenger demand.

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    Oman Air to resume scheduled flights from October

    2020-09-09T11:53:00Z

    Oman Air is to resume scheduled international passenger flights next month after a six-month break because of the global pandemic.

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    ‘Last chance to save UK airline industry’: EasyJet chief

    2020-09-09T08:37:00Z

    The chief executive of UK-based low-cost carrier EasyJet has warned that the lack of government support for the airline industry is threatening the sector’s long-term competitiveness.

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    Korean Air starts cargo operations with converted 777-300ER

    2020-09-09T05:19:00Z

    Korean Air has began cargo operations with a freight-optimised Boeing 777-300ER, after it received regulatory approval to modify the popular widebody. The aircraft, registered HL8208, operated its first cargo flight on 8 September, from Seoul Incheon to Columbus, Ohio in the USA. Source: Greg Waldron Korean ...

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    Boeing identifies issue with 787’s horizontal stabiliser production

    2020-09-09T02:58:00Z

    Boeing has found an additional 787 manufacturing problem that affects the aircraft’s horizontal stabilisers, following the recent disclosure of two other issues. The issue relates to extra force used when clamping together certain components, which could lead to an aging issue, says the airframer. Source: Max Kingsley-Jones/FlightGlobal A ...