BLOOMBERG Boeing Co and Airbus SE are increasingly looking to India for highly-skilled, low-cost engineers to meet a boom in demand for aircraft and expand their manufacturing presence in the world’s fifth-largest economy. Airbus plans to hire 1,000 people in India this year out of 13,000 globally. Boeing and its suppliers, which already employ about 18,000 workers in the nation, ...
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Cathay CEO outlines rebuild with profit in sight this year
BLOOMBERG After being hit during the pandemic harder than pretty much any airline still flying, Cathay Pacific Airways Ltd has a very good chance of posting a net profit this year and returning to full capacity in 2024, according to Chief Executive Officer Ronald Lam. Covid-related disruption had such an impact on Hong Kong air travel that on one day ...
Read More »Latam Air plans return to US capital markets after overhaul
BLOOMBERG Latin America’s largest airline is planning a return to US capital markets after cutting nearly $4 billion of debt during a years-long restructuring. Latam Airlines Group SA will seek to re-list its American depositary receipts on the New York Stock Exchange this year after they were suspended during the bankruptcy, Chief Financial Officer Ramiro AlfonsÃn said in a video ...
Read More »JetBlue-Spirit DOT action paused until antitrust lawsuit is decided
BLOOMBERG Federal transportation regulators will decide whether to challenge JetBlue Airways Corp’s purchase of Spirit Airlines Inc only after the Justice Department’s (DOJ) lawsuit to block the deal is decided, setting up lengthy litigation over the deal. Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg said in an interview with Bloomberg that his agency is looking at all potential avenues to inject competition into ...
Read More »German airports face fresh disruption over pay strike
BLOOMBERG German airline passengers faced disruption on March 13, with scores of flights cancelled at Berlin airport as ground staff went on strike over pay. Hamburg, Hanover and Bremen airports are also affected by walkouts and flight cancellations. The Verdi labour union is pushing for improved pay and conditions as workers grapple with the soaring cost of living. The planned ...
Read More »GE jumps most since 2021 on upbeat aerospace margins
BLOOMBERG General Electric (GE) Co jumped the most in more than two years after forecasting continued expansion of profit margins at its aviation division as an independent business. The GE Aerospace business, which now primarily makes and services jet engines, should also see revenue growth at a mid- to high-single-digit rate and generate free cash flow “in line with net ...
Read More »Asia-Pacific travellers return with different tastes in 2023
BLOOMBERG Travellers are set to come out in fuller force across the Asia-Pacific region this year, though still-high inflation and structural hurdles likely will leave the critical industry still far from pre-Covid levels. Tourist arrivals across the region should reach about half of their 2019 levels, with a full recovery to pre-pandemic norms pushed back to 2025 or 2026, according ...
Read More »Biden scraps Trump’s Air Force One fleet update, selects its iconic look
BLOOMBERG The US president’s plane is getting a new paint job — and it looks a lot like the old one. President Joe Biden has selected a white, light blue and yellow scheme for a modern update to the fleet of Air Force One planes, which are specially modified Boeing Co 747s. The decision scraps plans by former President Donald ...
Read More »German airports face severe disruption
BLOOMBERG German airline passengers are facing severe disruption on Monday, with commercial departures canceled at Berlin’s biggest airport as ground staff plan to strike amid a protracted pay dispute. Hanover and Bremen will also be affected by walkouts and flight cancellations are likely, the Verdi labour said in a statement. Hamburg has joined the capital’s BER airport in calling of ...
Read More »Japan Air ends $48 promo fares after demand crashes website
BLOOMBERG Japan Airlines Co. ended a campaign to sell steeply discounted tickets for domestic flights after demand overwhelmed the carrier’s website. “In light of the fact that there is no prospect of restoration at this time†and the impact on other customers, Japan Airlines said it would cancel the promotional sale of flights and April and May, as well as ...
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