Aviation

Boeing leaves Singapore Airshow empty-handed

Bloomberg The giants of aviation left the Singapore Airshow with little to brag about, but someone ended up with one of the hottest deals in town: a couple of boxes of hand sanitisers. Alarm over the novel coronavirus outbreak has led to panic-buying of unlikely hot commodities, from toilet paper and instant noodles to soap, which people have been using ...

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American steps up Delta rivalry with Seattle as overseas hub

Bloomberg American Airlines Group Inc wants to establish Seattle as an international gateway for westward flights to India and other locations, with help from a reinvigorated partnership with Alaska Air Group Inc. Nonstop service will begin in October between Seattle and Bangalore, India, the most requested route by big corporate customers, the airlines said in a statement. American expects to ...

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Avianca shares fall after Bogota office searched

Bloomberg Avianca Holdings SA shares fell the most in a month after the airline’s offices were searched by Colombian authorities as part of a bribery investigation. Colombia’s Attorney General’s office is investigating bribery claims related to the company’s former practice of giving free and discounted tickets to officials from Central American governments, according to a spokesperson for the office. Investigators ...

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Bombardier speeds dismemberment with A220 deal

Bloomberg Bombardier Inc, which once made everything from snowmobiles to commercial jets, is poised to become a shadow of its former self as the Canadian manufacturer accelerates asset sales to reduce debt. The company is completing its exit from commercial aerospace with the sale of its stake in the Airbus SE A220 program, once known as the C Series, to ...

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Dust haze may disrupt more flights in Nigeria

Bloomberg Dusty winds blowing in from the Sahara Desert may disrupt flights to and from the Nigerian commercial capital, Lagos, until the end of February. Poor visibility forced carriers including British Airways, Emirates Airline, Delta Air Lines and Ethiopian Airlines to reroute flights to Abuja, the capital, and neighbouring Ghana and Togo. The problem was compounded by faulty landing equipment ...

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Boeing says it doesn’t need to move 737 Max wiring bundles

Bloomberg Boeing Co told US regulators that it didn’t see the need to undertake a potentially costly fix for a wiring issue on the company’s grounded 737 Max, according to two people familiar with the briefing. The planemaker found in an audit last year of the 737 Max that wires were bundled improperly in a way that could trigger a ...

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Boeing to resume 737 Max output before ban is lifted

Bloomberg Boeing Co will resume production of the 737 Max before the best-selling plane is allowed back in the air as the company attempts to recover from one of the worst crises in its 104-year history. The Chicago-based manufacturer halted production in January, 10 months after the jet was grounded worldwide following two crashes that killed 346 people. Boeing failed ...

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Airbus scandal spurs SriLankan Airlines to pursue compensation

Bloomberg The government of Sri Lanka is considering ways of recovering damages, including claiming compensation from Airbus SE, after the European planemaker admitted to bribing executives to win aircraft orders. “The reputational damage was huge, enormous,” Vipula Gunatilleka, chief executive officer of state-run SriLankan Airlines Ltd, said in an interview at the Singapore Airshow on Wednesday. “That’s why our government ...

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Virus anxiety disrupts Asia’s biggest airshow in Singapore

Bloomberg The timing couldn’t be much worse for Asia’s biggest airshow as the novel coronavirus roils the aviation industry. The outbreak has prompted scores of companies and VIPs to pull out of the Singapore Airshow, including F-35 fighter-jet maker Lockheed Martin Corp and Commercial Aircraft Corp of China (Comac). Industry leaders Boeing Co and Airbus SE, which usually count on ...

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Watchdog to audit FAA pilot-training standards

Bloomberg The US Transportation Department’s Inspector General is opening a new review of how regulators decided on pilot-training requirements for Boeing Co’s grounded 737 Max. The Inspector General is beginning an audit of domestic and international pilot training standards, it said in a press release. The evaluation was requested by Democratic and Republican lawmakers. The audit will focus on the ...

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