Aviation

Boeing is redesigning 737 Max flight controls to make it more reliable

Bloomberg Boeing Co is redesigning the flight-control system of the grounded 737 Max to rely on data from both of the jetliner’s flight-control computers instead of just one, said a person familiar with the plans. The US planemaker is still aiming to present a final software package to regulators by September, though the timeline could slip, said the person, who ...

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Airbus profit soars on higher output of rival to Boeing Max

Bloomberg Airbus SE earnings surged in the second quarter, helped by a ramp up in deliveries of a narrow-body model that rivals Boeing Co’s grounded 737 Max. Adjusted profit before interest and tax increased 72 percent to $2.2 billion, beating estimates, as Airbus handed over close to 300 of the A320 planes. Four-fifths of the jets were the revamped Neo ...

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British Airways fails to block pilots strike

Bloomberg British Airways (BA) lost a UK court bid to halt a pilot strike, in a ruling that may clear the path for walkouts at the height of the busy summer travel season. Wednesday’s decision raises the risk of the airline’s first pilot strike in about four decades, in a dispute about pay, profit sharing and a stock-awards programme. Brian ...

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Ryanair says hundreds of jobs on the line over Brexit, Max delays

Bloomberg Ryanair Holdings Plc Chief Executive Officer Michael O’Leary told workers the budget airline needs 1,500 fewer pilots and cabin crew than originally envisaged amid a slump in earnings and delays to expansion plans forced by the grounding of Boeing Co’s 737 Max jetliner. In a video message to staff seen by Bloomberg, O’Leary said the carrier has an excess ...

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Singapore Air earnings fall 20% in first quarter

Bloomberg Singapore Airlines Ltd posted a 20 percent decline in first-quarter earnings, weighed down by rising fuel costs and expenses from the grounding of six Boeing 737 Max aircraft. Net income in the three months to June fell to S$111.1 million ($81.2 million), from S$139.6 million a year ago, Singapore Air said in a statement. Sales climbed 6.7 percen to ...

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Lufthansa’s earnings deepen aviation gloom amid fare war

Bloomberg Deutsche Lufthansa AG said threats to its financial outlook are mounting after a fare war and stuttering global economy dented second quarter-earnings, adding to the gloom surrounding Europe’s airline industry. Lufthansa warned that the fight for market share means business trends could deteriorate further in the second half, sending the stock down 7.4 percent even as the group stood ...

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Ryanair CEO takes swipe at Boeing over Max jet delays

Bloomberg Ryanair Holdings Plc Chief Executive Officer Michael O’Leary harangued Boeing Co over the grounding of the 737 Max jet, saying he’s concerned the Irish carrier will receive zero planes by summer 2020. Ryanair, Boeing’s biggest European customer for the Max, has already slashed its estimate for the number of aircraft likely to be available for next year’s peak season. ...

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Ryanair clings to profit outlook amid Max grounding, fare war

Bloomberg Ryanair Holdings Plc clung to its full-year earnings outlook as a fare war and the grounding of Boeing Co’s 737 Max jetliner ate into first-quarter profit at Europe’s biggest discount airline. Margins on ticket sales are shrinking, with a glut of seats hurting prices in Germany and concerns around Brexit weighing on UK demand, Ryanair said. At the same ...

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HNA considers to refinance Swissport debt as sale stalls

Bloomberg HNA Group Co is considering refinancing Swissport International’s debt after talks to sell the airport-cargo handler stalled on valuation, people familiar with the matter said. The Chinese conglomerate is working with advisers to extend Swissport’s debt maturities and ease pressure from creditors, the people said, asking not to be identified because the matter is private. While the refinancing is ...

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Air France set to order new A220 jets

Bloomberg Air France is set to approve the purchase of 50 to 70 new Airbus jets, French newspaper Journal du Dimanche (JDD) reports, in a boon for the European aviation giant. Chief Executive Officer Ben Smith, who took the reins of Paris-based Air France-KLM last year, will outline his plans for updating the airline’s fleet when the company announces its ...

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