Aviation

Boeing loses 23 Max orders as Virgin Australia remakes fleet

Bloomberg Boeing Co lost almost half of a 737 Max aircraft order from Bain Capital’s Virgin Australia under a new agreement that also postpones the initial jet delivery by two years to mid-2023. Virgin Australia will take 25 of Boeing’s Max 10 jets to serve as the “backbone” of future domestic and short-haul international flights, Jayne Hrdlicka, the budget carrier’s ...

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South Africa faces new battle with unions over airline wages

Bloomberg South Africa faces a fresh battle with labour groups in its effort to revive the bankrupt state airline, offering three months of wages to employees who haven’t been paid since March. The government’s Department of Public Enterprises (DPE) and the National Union of Metalworkers of South Africa were scheduled to discuss the matter, according to a spokeswoman for the ...

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Americans expected to embrace air travel: TSA

Bloomberg Americans are expected to continue with their travel plans for the Christmas holiday with more than a million air passengers per day anticipated for several days during the holiday period, David Pekoske, administrator of the Transportation Security Administration (TSA), said during an aviation event. Americans plan to travel despite Center for Disease Control advice to stay at home and ...

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American Air expands virus testing

Bloomberg American Airlines Group is expanding pre-flight coronavirus testing in an effort to boost demand for domestic travel. At-home tests would enable passengers with negative results to avoid or shorten Covid-19 quarantines and other restrictions at US destinations with travel requirements, American said in a statement. Starting from December 9, customers started having access to tests provided by LetsGetChecked for ...

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$113 billion Tata empire faces tough decisions over airlines

Bloomberg Ratan Tata is no stranger to flying. As a 17-year-old, the patriarch of India’s biggest conglomerate once landed a plane that had lost its sole engine mid-flight. He’s also piloted the supersonic F-16 fighter jet. That love of aviation hasn’t always translated into business success, however. Tata Group’s two airlines — AirAsia India and Vistara — were struggling before ...

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Jet Air planning to resume services by summer 2021

Bloomberg Bankrupt carrier Jet Airways India Ltd, once the nation’s biggest airline by market value, is planning to restart operations as a full-service carrier by the summer of 2021, its new owners announced. A consortium led by Dubai-based entrepreneur Murari Lal Jalan and Kalrock Capital has set a revival plan for Jet Airways, which includes a dedicated freighter service and ...

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Airbus bets on hydrogen to deliver zero-emission jets

Bloomberg There are plenty of obstacles standing in the way of developing the first zero-emission, hydrogen-powered plane. It’s tricky to safely store and use the highly combustible fuel. There aren’t any airports equipped to refuel jets with it. And the cost of hydrogen itself is prohibitive, at least if you want to avoid producing greenhouse gases. Yet in September, Airbus ...

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Brazil’s Gol to resume 737 Max operations on Dec 9

Bloomberg Brazil’s Gol Linhas Aereas Inteligentes SA said it will be the first airline to resume regular flights with Boeing Co’s 737 Max since safety officials lifted a lengthy grounding of the embattled jet last month. Passenger service on the Max will begin on December 9 on domestic routes from Sao Paulo, the airline said in a statement. Gol has ...

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Heathrow to pay dividend from 2022

Bloomberg London Heathrow airport says it could resume paying a small dividend to shareholders from 2022, the Sunday Times reported. Heathrow said it would not pay dividends this year or next in return for leniency from its shareholders in a submission to the Civil Aviation Authority (CAA). The airport will resume payouts of about 400 million pounds ($538 million) a ...

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Southwest ramps up layoff warning with notices on jobs

Bloomberg Southwest Airlines dramatically expanded its furlough warnings, telling employees that 6,828 jobs are at risk as the company and its labour unions have failed so far to agree on how to cut $500 million in costs. Pilots, flight attendants, baggage handlers and other workers got notices that they may be furloughed, Southwest said. The new warnings boost the number ...

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