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  • Air Canada Max
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    Air Canada keeps Max out of its schedules through June

    2020-01-23T01:31:00Z

    Air Canada has extended the absence of the 737 Max from its schedules through 30 June as the grounding of the aircraft drags on and the US Federal Aviation Administration continues its review of whether they are safe to resume service. The Montreal-based carrier’s 22 January announcement comes a day ...

  • Compass Embraer 175 Delta
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    ​Regional aircraft lessors and OEMs see unfulfilled demand

    2020-01-23T01:03:00Z

    Demand for leased regional aircraft is “unfulfilled” and the market offers “unique opportunities” for investors, according to panel participants at the Airline Economics Growth Frontiers conference in Dublin. During the webcasted session, Chorus Aviation Capital president Steven Ridolfi highlighted “real demand for leases in the regional aircraft space that is ...

  • Jetstar Asia Singapore-Darwin 10th year anniversar
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    Has the growth of LCCs in Asia-Pacific peaked?

    2020-01-23T00:49:00Z

    There has been a surge in low-cost travel options across Asia-Pacific since the early 2000s – but the sector may now be on the cusp of a slowdown. In the past year, low-cost carriers have stepped up co-operation while seeking to differentiate themselves, but merger and acquisition activity highlights the ...

  • Air Niugini Fokker
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    Air Niugini could rethink fleet after pushing back Max deliveries

    2020-01-22T18:47:00Z

    Air Niugini is delaying deliveries of four ordered Boeing 737 Max jets until at least 2024, and indicates it might reconsider operating the aircraft at all. Managing director Alan Milne explains the delay was effected as the Papua New Guinean airline undertook a broader review of its fleet plan, including ...

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    SAA should be retained and restructured: ruling party

    2020-01-22T18:27:00Z

    South Africa’s ruling political party insists that embattled South African Airways should be restructured and retained as the country’s flag-carrier. The African National Congress made the declaration following strategy meetings of its national executive council over 17-20 January. It states that SAA should be “retained as a national airline” but ...

  • Cargolux 747F
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    Air freight executives see subdued 2020 before rebound

    2020-01-22T16:27:00Z

    The cargo freight market is likely to remain weak this year, industry leaders believe, as it remains hampered by overcapacity and weak growth in several regions around the world.

  • Garuda A330neo  Airbus
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    Garuda Indonesia names new leadership team

    2020-01-22T08:52:00Z

    Garuda Indonesia has named a new leadership team at an extraordinary general meeting today, following the dismissal of former chief, Ari Askhara. Irfan Setiaputra will take up the chief executive mantle and Dony Oskaria was named his deputy. Source: Cirium Setiaputra’s LinkedIn profile states that he ...

  • AirAsia A320
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    MAVCOM fines AirAsia carriers and Malaysia Airports

    2020-01-22T08:47:00Z

    The Malaysian Aviation Commission (MAVCOM) has imposed fines on local AirAsia carriers and a Malaysia Airports (MAHB) subsidiary for various infringements. AirAsia and AirAsia X were each fined MYR2 million ($491,000) for charging payment processing fees separately from base fares, which contravenes local laws on consumer protection. This is their ...

  • B777-300ER-Philippine Airlines PAL-c-Boeing
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    Cebu expands network to Los Angeles and Doha

    2020-01-22T06:29:00Z

    Cebu’s Mactan airport will soon expand its network beyond the region, with new services to Los Angeles and Doha starting next quarter. Philippine Airlines (PAL) plans to resume a Cebu-Los Angeles service on 2 May, after a three-year suspension due to capacity rationalisation. The service will be operated thrice-weekly using ...

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    Hainan forecasts turnaround back into the black

    2020-01-22T03:23:00Z

    Citing improvements in its main business operations, as well as an increase in asset disposal income, Hainan Airlines forecasts a return to profitability for 2019. In an earnings forecast the carrier states that its net profit will be between CNY450 million ($65.1 million) and 675 million for the year ...

  • Icelandair 737 Max
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    Icelandair expects minimal impact from new 737 Max delay

    2020-01-22T02:00:00Z

    Icelandair says that it has made contingency plans so that the renewed delay of the Boeing 737 Max’s return to service will have minimal impact on its summer 2020 schedule and its financial bottom line.

  • 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 ...

  • United Airlines Boeing 737
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    United Q4 2019 non-fuel unit costs up 2.7%

    2020-01-22T01:11:00Z

    United Airlines’s non-fuel unit costs (CASM ex-fuel) increased by 2.7% year-over-year in the fourth quarter of 2019, while full-year non-fuel costs rose by 1% compared to 2018. In the third quarter of 2019 United’s non-fuel unit costs increased by 2.1% in the third quarter compared with the same period in ...

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    American sees 1.7% growth in Miami passenger traffic

    2020-01-22T01:06:00Z

    American Airlines served 30.3 million passengers at Miami International airport in 2019, a year-over-year increase of 1.7% and the most passengers it has carried through Miami since establishing the hub 30 years ago, the Dallas-based airline states 21 January. American operates more than 340 daily flights from Miami, including routes ...

  • Etihad 787-9
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    Etihad training arm wins EASA approval to train 777/787 pilots

    2020-01-22T01:04:00Z

    Etihad Airways’ training unit has received European Union Aviation Safety Agency (EASA) approval to train Boeing 777 and 787 pilots on behalf of airlines based in Europe and those outside the continent which follow its safety standards. Etihad Aviation Training, which has 11 full-motion simulators including five 777 and 787 ...

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    WestJet strikes 737 Max flights through late June

    2020-01-21T23:01:00Z

    Canadian carrier WestJet Airlines says it has taken the Boeing 737 Max jet out of its schedule until 24 June, following Boeing’s announcement earlier today that it does not expect the aircraft to be re-certificated until “the middle of 2020”.

  • South African Airways aircraft
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    SAA cuts back flight schedule to conserve cash

    2020-01-21T16:57:00Z

    South African Airways has cancelled a number of domestic and international flights over the coming week, to preserve finances, just a day after insisting that operations to all destinations were continuing as normal. The flag-carrier says that, as part of a “responsible strategy to conserve cash”, it is cancelling several ...

  • Aer Lingus A321LR
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    Aer Lingus ‘held back’ by A321LR delivery delays

    2020-01-21T15:05:00Z

    Aer Lingus chief executive Sean Doyle has bemoaned the impact that delayed deliveries of Airbus single-aisle aircraft have had on the Irish flag carrier’s expansion plans.

  • EasyJet A320neo 1
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    Capacity discipline and rival’s collapse boost EasyJet revenue

    2020-01-21T14:59:00Z

    EasyJet’s revenue rose nearly 10% in its fiscal first quarter, driven by strong demand and the collapse of UK rival Thomas Cook, prompting the low-cost airline to raise guidance for the remainder of the year.

  • Citilink A320neo
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    Citilink connects Avalon to Indonesia with Denpasar service

    2020-01-21T07:20:00Z

    Melbourne’s Avalon airport will be connected to Indonesia for the first time, when Citilink launches a Denpasar service this month. From 24 January, the low-cost arm of Garuda Indonesia will carry 178 passenger and cargo on a daily service operated with Airbus A320neos, says Avalon airport. Cirium data shows that ...