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    Malaysia Airlines cutting capacity 7% in first quarter

    2020-03-11T01:32:00Z

    Malaysia Airlines is scaling down first-quarter capacity 7.1% amid the coronavirus outbreak, as it halves Chinese operations and makes a double-digit cut to North Asian services. Addressing employees in a video seen by Cirium, Izham Ismail – chief executive of the airline’s parent Malaysia Aviation Group – describes the 7.1% ...

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    American suspends numerous flights to Europe and Latin America

    2020-03-11T00:10:00Z

    American Airlines has extended the suspension and cancellation of numerous international flights, including to regions that have not yet been severely impacted by the coronavirus, such as Latin America.

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    Carriers not necessarily exempt from coronavirus payouts: UK CAA

    2020-03-10T22:55:00Z

    UK regulators are warning that European airlines might not be completely exempt from passenger compensation payments relating to the coronavirus outbreak, although much of the disruption is likely to fall under ‘extraordinary circumstance’ immunity. The Civil Aviation Authority has outlined its interpretation of European Union compensation rules in light of ...

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    United Airlines paints dire coronavirus scenario for 2020

    2020-03-10T18:31:00Z

    United Airlines is preparing for a dark scenario for the aviation industry in the coming months as the coronavirus decimates demand and customers stay away from travel in order to protect themselves from becoming infected with the fast-moving flu-like disease.

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    Condor acquisition ‘distorts competition’: Lufthansa

    2020-03-10T18:07:00Z

    Lufthansa has sharply criticised the planned acquisition of German leisure airline Condor by Polska Grupa Lotnicza, the parent of Polish flag carrier LOT, labelling it an example of “dubious” state intervention that “distorts competition”.

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    European Commission plans moratorium on 'use it or lose it' slot rule

    2020-03-10T17:12:00Z

    European regulators are set to release airlines from slot-use obligations to ease pressure on carriers as they cut capacity to cope with coronavirus outbreak effects. The European Commission says it will put forward “targeted legislation” which will “temporarily alleviate” airlines from the need to follow slot usage rules. Transport commissioner ...

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    Alaska Airlines not yet cutting capacity due to coronavirus

    2020-03-10T17:05:00Z

    Alaska Airlines doesn’t plan to cut capacity for March and April, unlike many other airlines. It is still considering options to respond to the coronavirus epidemic that has hit the travel industry hard in the past month.

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    ​Norwegian cuts jobs and capacity amid ‘critical time’

    2020-03-10T14:15:00Z

    Norwegian has disclosed plans to cut 3,000 flights between mid-March and mid-June, and is calling for action from authorities to “reduce the financial burden” on the airline sector.

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    Delta plans to cut flights, ground aircraft and hoard cash as virus hammers demand

    2020-03-10T13:48:00Z

    Delta Air Lines has cut near-term capacity at least 15% and has started hoarding cash in response to the coronavirus outbreak, which has pushed Delta’s bookings down as much as 30%.

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    BA takes back Flybe’s Heathrow remedy slots

    2020-03-10T10:00:00Z

    British Airways has reacquired London Heathrow slots from defunct UK regional carrier Flybe which had originally been divested to satisfy competition regulators. Flybe had been serving several routes from Heathrow before the airline ceased operations in early March. Documentation from UK airport co-ordinator ACL states that slots for 12 daily ...

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    Air France-KLM traffic fall in February shows first signs of impact

    2020-03-10T09:34:00Z

    Air France-KLM figures showing traffic on Asia-Pacific routes down a quarter in February provide the first clear passenger data illustrating the impact on European carriers of the coronavirus outbreak.

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    Unintentional missile hit on MH17 ‘irrelevant’ to murder charge: prosecutor

    2020-03-10T08:34:00Z

    Dutch prosecutors have taken into account that Malaysia Airlines flight MH17 might have been unintentionally shot down, mistaken for a military aircraft, but stress that this does not alter the criminal charges directed at the suspects. In his opening statement to the trial – in absentia – of four suspects ...

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    American Airlines to lease 22 787-8s from BOC Aviation

    2020-03-10T06:28:00Z

    American Airlines has agreed to lease 22 Boeing 787-8s from BOC Aviation, the lessor discloses in a filing to the Hong Kong stock exchange. The aircraft, which are on long-term leases, will deliver in 2020 and 2021. Boeing Capital Corporation (BCC) was originally going to buy the aircraft and lease ...

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    Qantas executives and board take pay cut

    2020-03-10T05:35:00Z

    Qantas’ Alan Joyce has joined the growing list of airline chiefs taking pay cuts to tackle the coronavirus crisis. For the rest of the financial year (FY) ending 30 June 2020, Joyce will take no salary while the group executive management team will take a 30% pay cut. Likewise, the ...

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    Thai A330 shears tail off Gulfstream IV in Vientiane

    2020-03-10T01:45:00Z

    A Thai Airways A330-300 has nearly ripped the tail off a Gulfstream IV private jet during a taxiing accident in Vientiane, Laos. The accident occurred in darkness on 9 March as the A330 (HS-TEU) prepared to operate flight TG575 on the Vientiane-Bangkok Suvarnabhumi route, according to Thai Airways. ...

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    Qantas grounds eight A380s for six months

    2020-03-09T23:06:00Z

    Australia’s Qantas Group is to ground eight Airbus A380s for six months, as it cuts capacity by nearly a quarter over the period to September 2020. Only two A380s will remain flying, because two others are undergoing scheduled maintenance and cabin upgrades. The measures follow the continuing downturn in demand ...

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    Hawaiian struggles with managing coronavirus crisis

    2020-03-09T22:44:00Z

    Hawaiian Airlines is struggling with a dramatic decline in business due to the global COVID-19 epidemic, as passengers cancel both international and, increasingly, domestic travel in an effort to protect themselves from becoming infected.

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    Hong Kong probing fourth 787 ILS deviation incident

    2020-03-09T22:26:00Z

    Investigators have revealed a fourth incident involving a Boeing 787 deviation from the localiser path, during an ILS approach to runway 25R at Hong Kong last year. The incident occurred to an Ethiopian Airlines 787-8 which had been arriving on 18 July. It had been cleared for the ILS approach ...

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    Ethiopian 737 Max pilots battled intense pitch and trim forces

    2020-03-09T20:56:00Z

    Investigators probing the fatal Ethiopian Airlines Boeing 737 Max accident have given additional insight into a crucial period during which the crew, having temporarily stopped the aircraft from automatically nosing down, struggled vainly to regain pitch and trim control. In an interim update into the 10 March 2019 crash near ...

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    SAA launches airline-wide consultation on job cuts

    2020-03-09T18:07:00Z

    Administrators for South African Airways have launched a consultation covering its almost 5,000 staff members on job cuts as it bids to restructure its workforce for a slimmed-down operation.