Aviation

Boeing-Embraer deal faces delay over probe

Bloomberg European Union merger watchdogs said they stopped the clock on their review of Boeing Co’s tie-up with Brazilian rival Embraer SA for a second time as they demanded yet more details from the jet makers. The move is a re-run of a similar request late last year for data about the deal, which the European Commission has warned could ...

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Bailout delay leaves S African Airways on brink of collapse

Bloomberg South African Airways (SAA) said “time is of the essence” for the government to provide a pledged cash injection if the loss-making national carrier is to continue flying. The National Treasury agreed last month to give the airline 2 billion rand ($140 million) as part of the terms of its bankruptcy protection, but has yet to follow through. SAA ...

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Lufthansa weighs listing of stake in jet-maintenance unit

Bloomberg Deutsche Lufthansa is considering the sale of stock in its jet-aircraft maintenance business to fund the unit’s expansion and help boost the airline group’s market value, according to people familiar with the matter. A partial spinoff of the Technik division to Lufthansa shareholders is also being considered, though an initial public offering of a stake is the more likely ...

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American Air targets higher growth in 2020

Bloomberg American Airlines Group Inc forecast a big increase in capacity this year and said costs will rise, risking pressure to fares and a squeeze on profit. The amount of available flights and seats will rise as much as 5%, American said, following a 1.1% gain last year. Growth will focus on hubs such as Dallas and Charlotte, North Carolina. ...

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Boeing sees grounded Max return slipping to mid-year

Bloomberg Boeing Co said its grounded 737 Max won’t be cleared to fly until the middle of this year, at least six months later than previously anticipated, adding to the company’s financial burden. The US planemaker is resetting expectations as it addresses two recent setbacks for the embattled Max: a software flaw that will require more work than expected and ...

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United Air declares early victory on its 2020 profit target

Bloomberg United Airlines Holdings Inc declared an early victory on its 2020 profit goal, handing a steady keel to President Scott Kirby as he prepares to take over as chief executive officer in four months. Adjusted earnings climbed to $12.05 a share in 2019, United said in a statement, achieving a longstanding target that the company initially set for this ...

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Serbia, Kosovo to resume flight link 21 years after war

Bloomberg More than two decades after a war split them apart and created one of the biggest national rivalries in Europe, Serbia and Kosovo took a step towards renewing flights between their capitals. In a US-brokered deal, Serbia, Kosovo and carrier Deutsche Lufthansa AG signed a letter of intent that puts in place conditions for the flights to resume. “It ...

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A big buyer tells Boeing to rename troubled 737 Max

Bloomberg Boeing Co should rename its 737 Max to help deflect travelers’ safety concerns once the grounded jet returns to the skies, according to plane leasing-industry veteran Steven Udvar-Hazy. The Max brand is damaged following two fatal crashes last year, and there’s no reason for Boeing to retain it, Udvar-Hazy, the founder and chairman of Air Lease Corp, said at ...

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SAA crisis deepens as flights cancelled

Bloomberg The financial crisis at South African Airways (SAA) deepened on Tuesday with one of the nation’s largest travel agencies announcing that the airline had cancelled several domestic and international flights. “We are in the process of contacting our customers to advise and assist,” Flight Centre Travel Group said on Twitter. It didn’t provide further details. As many as 19 ...

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First-half loss to shrink: EasyJet

Bloomberg EasyJet Plc, Britain’s largest low-cost airline, said its loss over the winter low season is set to shrink as the collapse of tour operator Thomas Cook Group Plc pushes more customers its way. The stock rose the most on the FTSE-100 Index on Tuesday after EasyJet said the shortfall for the six months through March is likely to be ...

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