Bloomberg Troubled Jet Airways India Ltd missed a $109 million loan repayment due to HSBC Bank this week, people with knowledge of the matter said. The money was due on March 28, and was part of a two-tranche facility totalling $140 million that the company took from HSBC in 2014, according to the people, who asked not to be identified ...
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Missing 737 sensor in focus of Ethiopian crash probe
Bloomberg Investigators of an Ethiopian Airlines crash have concluded that the same system that malfunctioned in an earlier accident off Indonesia was activated, and they are searching for a key piece of equipment that might explain why, according to people briefed on the probe. Preliminary flight data from the Boeing Co 737 Max jet’s black-box recorder indicates that a new ...
Read More »American extends halt of its Venezuela flights
Bloomberg American Airlines Group Inc halted flights to Venezuela, indefinitely extending a temporary suspension that began two weeks ago. While the company said it was committed to reestablishing service “when the conditions are right,’’ it didn’t provide an estimate of when flights would restart. “We don’t have a set time frame,’’ American said. The decision cut off the last remaining ...
Read More »British Airways unions reject pay proposal
Bloomberg Employee unions at British Airways (BA) urged members to reject the airline’s latest pay proposal and said they will begin preparing for a potential industrial action. The biggest airline of International Consolidated Airlines Group SA has been facing a coordinated campaign for bigger salary increases from pilots, cabin crew and ground staff since November. The effort is challenging British ...
Read More »Boeing launches campaign to restore faith in 737 Max
Bloomberg After two deadly crashes in five months, Boeing Co is embarking on a campaign to restore confidence in the 737 Max so that its best-selling jet can return to the skies. In Renton, Washington, the company was expected to gather customers and news media to walk through the details of a software update designed to help pilots more easily ...
Read More »Tata, GIC buy $1.2bn stake in New Delhi’s airport operator
Bloomberg A consortium of India’s Tata Group, a unit of Singapore’s sovereign wealth fund GIC and SSG Capital Management will invest 80 billion rupees ($1.2 billion) to buy a stake in GMR Airports Ltd, which runs India’s biggest airport. The deal will pump 10 billion rupees into GMR Airports, a unit of GMR Infrastructure Ltd and purchase 70 billion rupees ...
Read More »Cathay enters no-frills market with Hong Kong Express deal
Bloomberg Cathay Pacific Airways Ltd agreed to pay $287 million in cash for Hong Kong’s only budget airline to enter the no-frills market, after more than a decade resisting such a move to focus on premium services. Cathay plans to operate Hong Kong Express Airways, part of HNA Group, as a standalone carrier after the transaction is completed by December ...
Read More »Airbus secures $35bn China deal in fresh blow to Boeing
Bloomberg Airbus SE secured a $35 billion jet deal from China during a state visit by President Xi Jinping to the French capital, dealing a blow to Boeing Co as it grapples with the grounding of its best-selling jet. The mammoth order consists of 290 A320-series narrow-body planes and 10 A350 wide-bodies, Toulouse-based Airbus said after the transaction was announced ...
Read More »Cathay to buy Hong Kong’s budget carrier
Bloomberg Cathay Pacific Airways Ltd agreed to buy Hong Kong’s only budget carrier to expand into the no-frills market, the South China Morning Post said, citing sources familiar with the matter. An announcement on the acquisition of Hong Kong Express Airways Ltd was expected to be made on Tuesday, the report said, adding that the sources didn’t elaborate on details ...
Read More »Boeing 737 Max crisis spurs US review of how FAA approves jets
Bloomberg The US Transportation Department is creating a special commission to review how newly designed aircraft are certified, spurred by criticism after two deadly crashes of Boeing Co’s 737 Max. The commission will evaluate how the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) oversees the process of reviewing and approving new plane models, including the government’s growing use of aircraft manufacturers’ employees to ...
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