Bloomberg Deutsche Lufthansa AG Chief Executive Officer Carsten Spohr said Rome could become the group’s fifth hub with the acquisition of new Italian flag carrier ITA Airways. “Italy is a strong market,†Spohr said in an interview with Corriere della Sera published. “Rome could play a very important role within Lufthansa, integrating our system with a southern hub for ...
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NTSB is helping China decipher black box clues to 737 jet crash
Bloomberg The US National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) has been helping Chinese officials download two black-box recorders that were damaged in the mysterious crash of a Boeing Co 737 jetliner on March 21. The work to decipher the final sounds caught by cockpit microphones on the doomed jetliner is being carried out in the NTSB’s lab in Washington, spokesman Peter ...
Read More »Alaska Air cancels over 100 flights as pilots picket airports
Bloomberg Alaska Air Group Inc cancelled more than 100 flights as the carrier’s pilots picketed at five West Coast airports amid negotiations over a new labour contract. The airline scrubbed about 14% of its schedule in New York, according to data from Flightaware.com. Further flight cancellations could occur over the weekend due to the staffing disruptions, the Seattle-based company ...
Read More »Skyports plans to take flying taxi terminals to Japan, Australia
Bloomberg Skyports Ltd, the UK-based company that operates infrastructure for flying taxis and other urban aviation devices, is expanding into Japan and Australia as it looks to build terminals for electric vertical take-off and landing aircraft. Skyports is working with partners Kanematsu Corp in Japan and Goodman Group in Australia, with an eye to starting commercial flights as early ...
Read More »The Points Guy files motion to dismiss in American suit
Bloomberg The Points Guy LLC filed a motion to dismiss an American Airlines Inc lawsuit that the travel site violated company rules by letting frequent flyers manage their miles on platforms other than the carrier’s site. The travel agency alleges that the suit should either be “dismissed or transferred to a proper venue,†according to a legal document. American ...
Read More »Kenya Air plans fuel hedges as prices stabilise to cut cost
Bloomberg Kenya Airways Plc’s board gave approval for the carrier to hedge prices for more than 35% of its fuel needs and is in talks with the African Airlines Association for bulk fuel purchases in a drive to cut costs. Fuel accounts for at least a quarter of costs for the airline in which the Kenyan government has a ...
Read More »US plane crash investigators head to China for 737 probe
Bloomberg A team of US airplane accident investigators and technical experts could head to China as soon as this week to help unravel the mysterious crash of a Boeing Co 737 jet earlier this month, the National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) said. The Chinese government has issued visas to NTSB investigators, along with technical advisers for the US Federal ...
Read More »Austin airport warns of jet-fuel shortage
Bloomberg Austin, Texas, airport officials warned of an impending jet-fuel shortage amid a surge in travel to and from the state’s capital city. Austin-Bergstrom International Airport issued a fuel-shortage alert and urged airlines to carry extra fuel or send in more supplies via tankers, said Sam Haynes, a spokesperson. With 282 flights scheduled for today & 1,600 + more ...
Read More »UK airport handler Menzies accepts $750m Kuwaiti bid
Bloomberg UK airport ground-handling specialist John Menzies Plc accepted a $750 million takeover bid from Kuwaiti suitor Agility Public Warehousing Co that had been sweetened for a third time. The Menzies board backed the offer of 608 pence a share in cash after Agility subsidiary GIL International issued a formal proposal, the companies said. The bidding had started with ...
Read More »World’s longest passenger jet plans to avoid Russian skies
Bloomberg Cathay Pacific Airways Ltd plans to reroute its New York-Hong Kong service to avoid Russian airspace, in what would be the world’s longest commercial passenger flight by distance. The airline plans to fly from John F Kennedy International Airport over the Atlantic Ocean, the UK, southern Europe and central Asia, according to a memo to Cathay flight staff ...
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