Aviation

Virgin Atlantic Air sells jets to pay off rescuer

Bloomberg Virgin Atlantic Airways Ltd sold two Boeing Co 787 jetliners to fund the repayment of a loan from hedge fund Davidson Kempner Capital Management that formed the basis of a hard-won rescue last year. The planes were bought by Griffin Global Asset Management and Bain Capital Credit, Virgin Atlantic said in a statement. The sale and leaseback deal, which ...

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UK closes travel corridors; arrivals need negative test

Bloomberg The UK said it will close its travel corridors with countries around the world, meaning all visitors from overseas will require a negative coronavirus test within 72 hours of travel to enter Britain. Visitors may be checked when they arrive in the UK and could face substantial fines if they don’t comply, Prime Minister Boris Johnson said at a ...

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Searchers hunting for Indonesia jet recorder

Bloomberg Indonesian divers retrieved the battered casing of the cockpit voice recorder from the Sriwijaya Air jet that plunged into the Java Sea on January 9, but not the crucial memory unit containing its data. The computer chips that store a recording of pilot communications and ambient sounds in the cockpit broke loose from the so-called black box’s exterior, the ...

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British Airways faces biggest class-action suit

Bloomberg British Airways Plc faces the largest privacy class-action lawsuit in UK history over its 2018 customer data breach. More than 16,000 victims have now joined a case seeking compensation from the airline. They could claim 2,000 pounds ($2,724) each, according to PGMBM, the law firm representing the claimants. “We trust companies like British Airways with our personal information and ...

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SAS chief unexpectedly bolts at ‘critical’ time for airline

Bloomberg SAS AB is unexpectedly losing its chief executive officer, leaving Scandinavia’s main airline to search for a replacement with the industry going through an unprecedented crisis. CEO Rickard Gustafson is leaving to take the top job at Swedish industrial giant SKF AB, according to a statement. The 56-year-old, who has spent a decade at the helm of Stockholm-based SAS, ...

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Ex-Airbus CEO Enders joins electric-flight startup Lilium

Bloomberg Airbus SE former Chief Executive Officer Tom Enders has become the latest aviation stalwart to throw his weight behind the future of flight, joining the board of German startup Lilium. Enders, an industry veteran with almost three decades of experience, spent seven years at the helm of planemaker Airbus before stepping down in 2019. Lilium impressed him with its ...

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Boeing officials get Covid pass to fly to Indonesia site

Bloomberg Representatives from Boeing Co and the US National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) will leave for Jakarta this week to help with an investigation into Saturday’s crash of a Sriwijaya Air passenger jet, which hurtled into the Java Sea with 62 people on board. The Indonesian government granted a waiver allowing the Boeing and NTSB officials to enter the country ...

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Indonesia pilot had decades of flying experience before crash

Bloomberg The retrieval of the black boxes from the wreckage of Indonesia’s Sriwijaya Air Flight 182 will shed light on why the Boeing Co 737-500 jet, a 27-year workhorse of the skies, plunged into the Java Sea just minutes after take off. Until that time, there are questions over what caused the tragedy. Human error, bad weather and equipment malfunction ...

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Singapore Air mulls debut dollar bonds

Bloomberg Singapore Airlines Ltd is considering its first-ever offering of dollar bonds, as it tries to bolster cash amid the pandemic. The city-state’s flag carrier is holding a series of fixed-income investor calls in Asia and Europe from Monday for the potential debt sale, according to a person familiar with the matter. The pandemic has devastated the global travel industry, ...

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Signature reaches $4.6b GIP deal, keeps its options open

Bloomberg The pursuit of Signature Aviation Plc turned into a three-way contest, with Global Infrastructure Partners (GIP) rejoining the battle for the world’s largest operator of private-jet bases after an earlier bid was rejected. Signature Aviation agreed on Monday to a $4.63 billion buyout by GIP, while leaving the door open for higher offers. Investors will receive $5.50 per share ...

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