Aviation

Boeing 737 pitted against China’s spacecraft amid trade war

Bloomberg Chinese spacecraft face steep new US tariffs unveiled by the Trump administration. The same goes for “turbojet” engines and large airliners like the Comac C919. The US doesn’t import any of these items, and the Chinese industries creating them are just beginning to establish themselves on the global stage. The list of newly taxed items appears aimed at years, ...

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American to pay $45mn to end airfare collusion suit

Bloomberg American Airlines Group Inc. agreed to pay $45 million to end a consumer antitrust lawsuit that accused it and three other major US airlines of colluding to limit plane capacity and drive up domestic airfares. The Fort Worth, Texas-based carrier is the second to settle in the three-year-old litigation. Southwest Airlines Co. won preliminary court approval for its offer ...

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Pentagon’s new copter for Afghans lacks lift of old Russian-made ones

Bloomberg The US Army’s Black Hawk helicopters are less capable for some missions conducted by Afghanistan’s Air Force than the Russian-made ones they’re replacing, according to the Pentagon’s inspector general. It’s a setback six years after lawmakers started pushing for the US to stop buying the Mi-17 sold by Rosoboronexport, Russia’s state-owned weapons exporter, in light of President Vladimir Putin’s ...

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Qantas Air ‘nosedives’ over Pacific after hitting jet wake

Bloomberg A Qantas Airways Ltd. A380 superjumbo suddenly lost altitude for about 10 seconds more than 30,000 feet above the Pacific Ocean after flying through the wake of another plane. Flight QF94, two hours after taking off from Los Angeles to Melbourne on the night of June 10, plunged upon hitting the wake turbulence of another Qantas A380 that was ...

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Rolls-Royce parts shortage to delay 787 engine repair

Bloomberg Rolls-Royce Holdings Plc is wrestling with a shortage of parts needed to repair hundreds of faulty engines that power Boeing Co.’s 787 wide-body jets, further stretching a tight timetable for repairs. The fix for excessive wear on the Trent 1000 turbines is taking about three days longer than planned in some cases due to a shortfall in stocks of ...

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Lightning strikes more than once for Lufthansa’s tardy eurowings

Bloomberg A freak bout of electrical storms over Germany is to blame for the worst monthly punctuality record at Deutsche Lufthansa AG in at least two years, according to the company. The country suffered more lightning strikes in the first five months than in the whole of 2017, with planes hit by an average of three bolts a week, according ...

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Gatwick spends $1.5bn to add 7mn more passengers

Bloomberg London’s Gatwick airport plans to spend 1.11 billion pounds ($1.5 billion) on expanding the capacity of its two terminals by 7 million passengers within five years. The world’s busiest single-runway hub will devote much of the cash to lengthening one of the piers at its North Terminal, used by airlines including EasyJet Plc and Virgin Atlantic Airways Ltd., to ...

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Government mulls selling 100% Air India

Bloomberg India will soon revive the sale of its money-losing flag carrier with new guidelines after a recent attempt ended in a debacle last month, as the proposed terms deterred potential investors. Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s administration is ready to “re-examine” its privatisation process, including a clause requiring a minority state stake in Air India Ltd., said Subhash Chandra Garg, ...

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Swire Pacific unit Haeco surges as parent plans $382 million buyout

Bloomberg Hong Kong Aircraft Engineering Co., a unit of Swire Pacific Ltd., jumped the most on record after the parent said it plans to pay a 64 percent premium for shares it doesn’t own, giving small investors an opportunity to exit after trading languished at minuscule volumes. The property-to-retail conglomerate, which already owns 75 percent of the company, proposed to ...

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Temasek, others to buy Hainan Airlines stake for $1.1 billion

Bloomberg Hainan Airlines Holding Co. plans to raise as much as 7 billion yuan ($1.1 billion) by selling shares to investors, including an arm of Singapore state investment company Temasek Holdings Pte., as part of a restructuring planned by the unit of Chinese conglomerate HNA Group Co. The Haikou, Hainan-based carrier is selling up to 20 percent of its Shanghai-listed ...

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