Bloomberg Buying a used business jet is getting harder — and that’s a sign of a long-awaited shift in the market for luxury planes. Only a dozen or so pre-owned Falcon 7X planes are on the market now, down from about 35 a year and a half ago, says Steve Varsano, an aircraft broker in London. When a client wanted ...
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Brexit spurs British regulator to reassess trans-Atlantic air deal
Bloomberg The UK’s antitrust regulator will reassess an alliance that lets British Airways and American Airlines operate as a single business on North Atlantic routes, in a sign of the greater workload the British watchdog can expect ahead of a planned Brexit next year. The Competition and Markets Authority said it has begun an investigation into the 2008 agreement that ...
Read More »dnata named ground support services provider of the year
Dubai / Emirates Business For the 9th time, dnata has been named Ground Support Services Provider of the Year at the Aviation Business Awards. The award was accepted by Jaffar Dawood, Senior Vice President of dnata’s UAE airport operations, at a gala dinner in Dubai. “We are honoured to receive this prestigious award as a testament of our uncompromising focus ...
Read More »Airbus could beat Boeing to market with range-boosting jet
Bloomberg Airbus SE could build a longer-range version of its newest narrow-body jet by 2023, according to prospective buyer Air Transat, beating a competing Boeing Co. model to the market. The Canadian carrier’s president, Jean-Francois Lemay, has been briefed by Airbus on its thinking regarding service entry for the proposed aircraft, as well as by leasing firm AerCap Holdings NV, ...
Read More »Boeing is delaying US return to space: NASA
Bloomberg Boeing Co.’s construction of the largest rocket in NASA’s history is projected to cost $8.9 billion—double the initial budget. While taxpayer-funded cost overruns are de rigueur when talking about the US military industrial complex, the massive aerospace company is also two years behind schedule, a gap that could widen further, according to an audit by NASA’s inspector general. The ...
Read More »American Airlines files lawsuit over its logo copyright denial
Bloomberg American Airlines isn’t pleased with the US Copyright Office’s conclusion that its logo lacks creativity. So the airline is upholding a distinctly American tradition — it’s taking the agency to court. The logo, introduced in 2013 amid a major rebranding by the company, depicts an abstract white eagle’s head poking through a diagonal band with blue on top and ...
Read More »UK regulator lands Heathrow slots as first target post Brexit
Bloomberg The UK’s competition watchdog is setting out what it wants to look like in a post-Brexit world — and the first step is filling the regulatory gap. The Competition and Markets Authority plans to probe control of the take-off and landing slots at London’s Heathrow Airport as part of an investigation into a British Airways alliance on tran- satlantic ...
Read More »Air cargo sector looks to single-pilot jets
Bloomberg Aerospace and innovation have gone hand-in-hand since the days of Orville and Wilbur Wright. Airplanes were once simple metal tubes powered by propellers. Long-haul flying meant four engines and at least three pilots on the flight deck at all times. Today, aircraft only require two pilots and are built mostly of carbon composites. Even on the longest routes—more than ...
Read More »American Airlines drops to 2-year low on higher fuel-price concerns
Bloomberg American Airlines Group Inc. tumbled to the lowest in more than two years amid doubts over whether recent fare gains will be enough to cover the upward trek of oil prices. The carrier’s average cost of jet fuel rose to as much as $2.33 a gallon in the third quarter, up from an earlier forecast of $2.27 or less, ...
Read More »Boeing’s 737 jetliner deliveries rebound
Bloomberg Boeing Co delivered 61 of its highly profitable 737 jetliners in September, up from 48 a month earlier, taking a step towards recovery from supply shortages that disrupted production at a Seattle-area factory. The increase shows progress in Boeing’s effort to smooth manufacturing problems. The planemaker brought in 600 mechanics to help tackle out-of-sequence work that left dozens of ...
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