Bloomberg Bombardier Inc. will build two new private planes in response to growing demand for large-cabin business jets. The Global 5500 and Global 6500 aircraft will come equipped with redesigned cabins, an optimised wing and all-new Rolls-Royce engines, Bombardier said in a statement. The models, which will have ranges of 5,700 and 6,600 nautical miles, respectively, will likely enter service ...
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Primera Air armed with new Airbus plans trans-Atlantic raid
Bloomberg A new Nordic raider is about to descend on Europe’s leading airlines in the shape of a little-known carrier that’s the launch customer for Airbus SE’s latest jetliner. Primera Air, a specialist in holiday flights from Denmark run by Icelander Hrafn Thorgeirsson, aims to take delivery of the first long-range version of the A321neo narrow-body plane in October and ...
Read More »China gives airlines extension over ‘Taiwan’
Bloomberg Most of the foreign airlines that agreed to tweak references to Taiwan to reflect the island as part of the mainland China have been given more time to comply as Beijing extends a crackdown on companies over its stance on disputed territories. Air France-KLM and Deutsche Lufthansa AG are among airlines that have made changes to their websites, while ...
Read More »Kenya Air CEO open to SAA pact as embattled carriers restructure
Bloomberg Kenya Airways Plc could cozy up to rival South African Airways as the embattled companies seek to narrow the gap with the continent’s biggest carrier, Ethiopian Airlines Enterprise. The Nairobi-based airline, sub-Saharan Africa’s third largest by passenger traffic, views a closer relationship with SAA, the No. 2, as a possibility amid turnaround efforts at the unprofitable operators, Chief Executive ...
Read More »Philippine carriers set to raise prices on peso, fuel
Bloomberg Airlines in the Philippines are under pressure to raise ticket prices to offset rising fuel costs and the peso’s plunge to an almost 12-year low, risking lower demand from travelers also hurt by the currency’s decline. “We will have to adjust prices accordingly,†said Lance Gokongwei, president of Cebu Air Inc., which owns the nation’s largest budget carrier. Cebu ...
Read More »United Airlines taps former FAA chief as chairman
Bloomberg United Continental Holdings Inc.’s board named former Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) boss Jane Garvey to be chairman, as the carrier works to improve operations and close a profit gap with rivals. Garvey succeeds Robert Milton, a former Air Canada chief executive officer who led United’s board for two years and announced plans last month to step down. Garvey, who ...
Read More »Delta unveils Zac Posen uniforms with a taste of ‘passport plum’
Bloomberg Delta Air Lines Inc.’s planes and airport operations will soon be awash in shades of purple, red, gray and pink as the company joins an industry rush to refresh employee attire. All 60,000 uniformed workers will switch May 29 to the new outfits, which include flight-attendant clothing designed by Zac Posen and made by Lands’ End Inc., Delta said ...
Read More »Boeing exec to help Rolls-Royce fix engine woes
Bloomberg Boeing Co. has dispatched a prominent executive to help Rolls-Royce Holdings Plc work through escalating engine problems that have grounded dozens of 787 Dreamliners. Keith Leverkuhn is serving as Boeing’s eyes and ears at Rolls factories in Singapore and Derby, England, where the Trent 1000 engine is manufactured and being repaired. Leverkuhn, an engineer with expertise in propulsion, is ...
Read More »Next-gen supersonic jets get FAA boost
Bloomberg US regulators say they will ease the glide path for next-generation supersonic jets. The Federal Aviation Administration is crafting a regulation “to accommodate noise certification of new supersonic aircraft,†the agency said in a post on a White House website. Lockheed Martin Corp. last month won a $247.5 million contract from NASA to develop a quieter supersonic aircraft. Aerion ...
Read More »United Air board faces a long to-do list, from chairman to jets
Bloomberg United Continental Holdings Inc. directors face a series of momentous decisions as the board gathers this week at the airline’s Chicago headquarters. The to-do list ranges from naming a new chairman to initiating a search for a new chief financial officer. There’s also the debate about long-range planes that will make up the company’s future fleet. The deliberations will ...
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