Aviation

Boeing lost orders for 150 of its troubled 737 Max jets

Bloomberg Boeing Co lost orders for 150 of its beleaguered 737 Max aircraft last month as travel bookings plunged because of the Covid-19 pandemic, squeezing airlines and aircraft lessors. Half the cancellations were previously announced by Avolon Holdings Ltd, the world’s No. 3 jet lessor. In addition, Brazil’s Gol Linhas Aereas Inteligentes SA trimmed 34 planes from an earlier deal. ...

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Delta Air to tap jets for $1 billion in cash amid talks for US aid

Bloomberg Delta Air Lines Inc has agreed to sell and lease back aircraft in a deal valued at $1 billion, according to people with knowledge of the matter, as the company steps up efforts to raise cash while talks about US government aid drag on. The carrier will reap $750 million in proceeds from BBAM Aircraft Leasing & Management and ...

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South Africa cuts off funding line to state-owned airline

Bloomberg South African Airways (SAA) has been denied any further funding by its government owner as the national carrier looks for ways to recover from the coronavirus crisis and a local form of bankruptcy protection. The airline’s administrators, who were put in charge in December, were told by the state to instead source cash from available resources, according to a ...

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Covid-19: China air-passenger traffic falls 54%

Bloomberg Air-passenger traffic slumped 54% in China in the first three months of 2020 as the coronavirus outbreak and related travel restrictions decimated demand. China’s aviation industry lost 39.8 billion yuan ($5.6 billion) in the first quarter, with airlines accounting for 33.6 billion yuan, the Civil Aviation Administration of China (CACC) said at a briefing in Beijing on Wednesday. Passenger ...

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Norwegian plunges 63% on plan to convert debt to equity

Bloomberg Norwegian Air Shuttle ASA is fighting for survival, with a last-ditch plan to convert debt to equity driving its share price down as much as 63% during the first frantic moments of trading on Tuesday. Norwegian Air’s proposal will dilute shareholders already counting their losses after Covid-19 ruined the company’s efforts to return to profitability. The plan calls for ...

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Lufthansa seeks shareholder approval to raise $2.6 billion

Bloomberg Deutsche Lufthansa AG is seeking shareholder approval to raise up to 2.4 billion euros ($2.6 billion), funds that could lower but not be enough to avoid the need for a government orchestrated bailout the carrier is facing to get through the coronavirus crisis. Germany’s flagship airline is seeking to issue 176 million new shares, or 36% of its existing ...

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Covid-19: Indonesia overtakes Japan in aviation pecking order

Bloomberg Indonesia has overtaken Japan to become the world’s third-biggest aviation market as airlines continue to slash passenger capacity because of the coronavirus, according to OAG Aviation Worldwide. The country’s scheduled capacity is now 2.1 million seats, down 7.8% from last week, but just ahead of Japan’s after a drop of nearly 15% there. Chinese capacity rose 7.2% to 8.7 ...

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Some airlines not happy with Mnuchin’s aid

Bloomberg Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin’s insistence that America’s major airlines partially repay taxpayer funds aimed at shoring up the industry has set up a clash between the Trump administration and the carriers. At least some of the large carriers are unhappy with the terms — specifically, that large airlines repay 30% of any grant within five years — and are ...

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Airbus chops output by third in grim virus hit measure

Bloomberg Airbus SE slashed its aircraft output by a third in a stark concession to the coronavirus pandemic that’s upended the aviation industry. The world’s biggest commercial aircraft manufacturer now plans to produce about 48 planes a month across its A320, A330 and A350 programs, it said in a statement. It had gone into the year with a goal of ...

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Air France-KLM in talks for state cash injection

Bloomberg Air France-KLM has asked the French state for an immediate cash injection to help the troubled carrier stay afloat in the next four to five months, according to Les Echos newspaper. The cash injection, which could represent “many billions” of euros, would come on top of state-backed loans worth about 6 billion euros ($6.5 billion) the company is currently ...

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