Aviation

Mexico’s Viva signs preliminary deal for 90 Airbus A321 jets

BLOOMBERG Mexico’s Grupo Viva Aerobus SAB signed a preliminary order for 90 Airbus SE A321 jets as the carrier looks to expand its international and domestic operations. The European planemaker said that the so-called memorandum of understanding would bring Viva’s order book to 170 A320 family aircraft. Separately, jet engine maker Pratt & Whitney said that the new aircraft would ...

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JetBlue ends pursuit of American Airlines alliance to focus on Spirit

BLOOMBERG JetBlue Airways Corp is ending a legal fight to keep its regional alliance with American Airlines Group Inc in an attempt to win regulatory support for its acquisition of Spirit Airlines Inc. JetBlue said that it won’t appeal a federal court finding that its Northeast Alliance violates antitrust laws and will wind down the venture with American “over the ...

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SpiceJet is most delayed Indian airline as summer rush hits

BLOOMBERG Passengers on cash-strapped SpiceJet Ltd are experiencing the most flight disruptions in India, the world’s fastest-growing aviation market. With the busy summer travel season arriving, only 61% of SpiceJet’s flights departed on time from the country’s four biggest airports — Mumbai, Delhi, Bengaluru and Hyderabad — in May, according to the Directorate General of Civil Aviation. That’s down from ...

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Adidas’s sole female executive board member steps down

BLOOMBERG Adidas AG said Amanda Rajkumar will step down from the executive board after deciding not to extend her term, leaving the company facing a fresh diversity challenge. Rajkumar joined Adidas as head of global human resources, people and culture at the beginning of 2021, and is the only woman on the board. She’s also the latest senior woman to ...

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British supermarkets deny food price profiteering to MPs

BLOOMBERG Britain’s biggest supermarkets said they’re keeping food prices as low as possible in response to questions from UK politicians on whether they’re profiteering from rampant inflation on groceries. Representatives from Tesco Plc, J Sainsbury Plc, Asda and Morrisons were asked whether they have been “behaving” in their pricing for cash-strapped shoppers, by politicians on the House of Commons Business ...

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Qantas overhauls leadership for new era under Vanessa Hudson

BLOOMBERG Qantas Airways Ltd overhauled its leadership, including naming a new chief financial officer and creating a role to oversee risk, as the Australian airline prepares for its post-Covid era under incoming Chief Executive Officer Vanessa Hudson. Current strategy, people and technology head Rob Marcolina will become CFO when Hudson takes the reins from longtime CEO Alan Joyce in November, ...

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Delta expects higher profit over strong travel demand

BLOOMBERG Delta Air Lines Inc modestly boosted its 2023 earnings expectations as it capitalises on a recovery in travel demand even as free cash flow remains below pre-pandemic levels. Adjusted profit for the year will be at the high end of its prior guidance of $5 to $6 a share, Delta said in a regulatory filing ahead of an investor ...

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Lufthansa enters decisive talks with pilot union

BLOOMBERG Deutsche Lufthansa AG entered decisive talks with its pilots union as the German airline races to reach an agreement to avert the threat of a strike during the crucial summer travel season. Negotiating teams at Lufthansa and the VC pilots union met with the aim at ending a dispute over pay and working conditions. Lufthansa made an offer earlier ...

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Joby’s flying taxi is closer to reality with production

BLOOMBERG Joby Aviation Inc jumped 40% after a crucial green light from US regulators in its quest to build electrically powered air taxis. The company, based in Santa Cruz, California, said in a statement that the go-ahead from the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) will let it test flying taxis coming off its production line; it previously could only demo a ...

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Virgin Galactic reaches space in overdue commercial debut

BLOOMBERG Virgin Galactic Holdings Inc sent paying customers to the edge of space for the first time, a milestone for the Richard Branson-founded company almost two decades in the making. The VSS Unity craft reached space at about 9:30 am local time in New Mexico on June 30, Virgin Galactic revealed in a livestream of the event on its website. ...

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