Aviation

Garuda confirms debt restructuring plans

Bloomberg Indonesia’s flag carrier PT Garuda Indonesia confirmed it is taking steps to restructure its debt and revamp its business in order to stay afloat amid the pandemic. The airline is negotiating terms with plane lessors and is talking with banks and business partners to restructure its loans, according to a stock exchange filing submitted. The coronavirus outbreak has forced ...

Read More »

US downgrades Mexico air safety rating, limiting flights

Bloomberg Mexico’s aviation-safety ranking has been downgraded by the US, prohibiting an expansion of flights from the nation’s carriers to its northern neighbor. The move by the Federal Aviation Administration is a symbolic blow to Mexico at a time when it has become by far the biggest international market with the US and may force an end to business agreements ...

Read More »

EU’s aviation body tells airlines to avoid Belarus

Bloomberg The European Union’s air-safety regulator told airlines to avoid flying over Belarus, saying the diversion of a Ryanair Holdings Plc flight raised doubts about the Eastern European nation’s respect for international aviation rules. The safety bulletin issued by the European Union Aviation Safety Agency (EASA) unifies the region after several of its member states and the UK issued similar ...

Read More »

Airlines rally as US travel rebound quickens into summer

Bloomberg US airlines rose as the country’s three biggest carriers said a travel rebound is gaining steam, with United Airlines Holdings Inc and Delta Air Lines Inc heading for the highest closing price in about six weeks. The pace of recovery has been faster than expected, Delta President Glen Hauenstein said. United predicted it would turn a profit before certain ...

Read More »

Air passengers warned to wear masks

Bloomberg US government officials monitoring the airways say they won’t tolerate passengers who refuse to don masks as airline travel surges ahead of the summer season. A recent spike in unruly passenger reports, many of them involving people refusing to cover their faces, prompted Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas to issue a stern warning to travellers. “Let me be clear ...

Read More »

New Icelandic airline plans June launch after two-year hiatus

Bloomberg Iceland will get a new airline next month as startup Play Air seeks to capitalise on the North Atlantic island’s recovery from the coronavirus crisis and inclusion on the UK’s green list for quarantine-free travel. The launch of flights to seven European cities from June 24 comes almost two years after Play was first conceived as a successor to ...

Read More »

Airbus backs lightweight wing to preserve lead over Boeing

Bloomberg A good decade ago, Airbus SE added more fuel-efficient engines to its A320 aircraft family, giving its already bestselling model a dramatic demand boost. Now the European company is seeking to repeat that success, this time with a new set of wings. Airbus aims to produce a composite wing that’s both affordable and capable of a high production rate, ...

Read More »

Garuda plans restructuring, operating fleet may get halved

Bloomberg PT Garuda Indonesia needs to completely restructure its business, potentially reducing the number of planes it operates to less than half its main fleet as it seeks to survive the crisis wrought by the pandemic, its president told staff this week. “We have to go through a comprehensive restructuring, a total one,” President Director Irfan Setiaputra said in an ...

Read More »

Italy close to deal with EU on new Alitalia

Bloomberg Italy is nearing a deal with the European Union to set up a new national carrier from failed airline Alitalia SpA and may get an informal go-ahead by next week, newspaper Il Messaggero reported. Talks with the European Commission to green-light Alitalia’s planned restart have been mired in a standstill after several rounds of meetings. EU officials are demanding ...

Read More »

Top Airbus A320neo customer hands GE major engine order

Bloomberg The biggest customer for Airbus SE’s top-selling A320 narrow-body has chosen General Electric Co engines for a massive order, after pitting the conglomerate against its dominant US supplier, Pratt & Whitney. IndiGo, India’s largest airline, has selected CFM International Inc, a venture between GE and France’s Safran SA, to supply LEAP-1A engines for its fleet of 310 new Airbus ...

Read More »
Send this to a friend