Aviation

China lessor CALC talks with Airbus, Boeing to buy 200 jets

Bloomberg China Aircraft Leasing Group Holdings Ltd. is in talks with Airbus SE and Boeing Co. to order as many as 200 planes as the state-backed lessor seeks to meet surging demand from Asian carriers. The company is looking at single-aisle and wide-body jets from the planemakers, with the bigger aircraft slated to account for 20 percent of the order, ...

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Qantas Air to order untra long-range jets

Bloomberg Qantas Airways Ltd. will place an order for ultra long-range planes from Airbus SE or Boeing Co. next year, starting the clock for the two manufacturers to win over the airline. The planes, which must be able to fly from Sydney to London or New York without a break with a full payload, will be delivered in 2022, Chief ...

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Japan Air to start first low-cost route in SE Asia

Bloomberg Japan Airlines Co. has decided to go head-first into the home turf of Asia’s largest low-fare carrier. The Japanese operator, which is starting its own budget carrier next month, will begin flying to Southeast Asia initially, Masaru Onishi, a director at Japan Airlines, said in an interview in Sydney. The new company will be able to lower per-seat costs ...

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IATA cuts global airline profit target on rising fuel, labour costs

Bloomberg The International Air Transport Association (IATA) cut its profit target for the global aviation market this year, predicting lower returns than six months ago as rising fuel prices and labour costs eat into the industry. Net income for 2018 is likely to total $33.8 billion, 12 percent lower than a December forecast for $38.4 billion, the industry’s main trade ...

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Airbus’ secret to making only seven of its ultra-long-haul jets

Bloomberg Airbus SE has seen widespread popularity for its newest A350 long-haul aircraft. But only one carrier, Singapore Airlines Ltd., has found the need for an ultra long-range version of the A350 that can fly almost 10,000 miles, from New York City to Southeast Asia—nonstop. Airbus completed the first test flight of the ULR version on April 23 as part ...

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Airbus favoured for $6.6 billion Vistara order

Bloomberg Airbus SE is favoured to pull in an order from Singapore Airlines Ltd. affiliate Vistara for as many as 60 new-engine single-aisle airliners to gain a stronger foothold in the booming Indian market, according to people familiar with the negotiations. The airline is leaning towards buying the A320neo jets after a contest with Boeing Co.’s 737 Max model, according ...

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Boeing pushing for open, fair trade as US slaps metals tariffs

Bloomberg Boeing Co. said it will push for open and fair trade after President Donald Trump announced duties on steel and aluminum imports from some of America’s allies on national security grounds. “We’ve done a preliminary analysis and we don’t see it having a material effect on our financials,” sales chief Randy Tinseth said in an interview during a gathering ...

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HNA agrees to add China-built jets to fleet in boost to Comac

Bloomberg Chinese conglomerate HNA Group Co. agreed to add locally built aircraft to its fleet as part of an effort to bolster a state-owned planemaker that is developing jets to eventually compete against giants Airbus SE and Boeing Co. Signing a cooperation agreement with the Commercial Aircraft Corp. of China (Comac) Ltd., HNA said in a joint statement that it ...

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Modi govt to review Air India deal after its sale plan flops

Bloomberg Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s government will review plans to sell Air India after his administration’s most high-profile privatisation offer ended in a whimper with no buyers showing interest in the unprofitable flag carrier. The government will make changes to the plan, if needed, Economic Affairs Secretary Subhash Chandra Garg said. As the deadline to show preliminary interest expired on ...

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BA suspends A380 talks in test to new Airbus sales chief

Bloomberg British Airways (BA) owner IAG SA has suspended negotiations with Airbus SE over a possible deal for additional A380 superjumbos, a potential setback for the already-struggling program and Airbus’s new sales chief, according to people familiar with the matter. The carrier had been weighing an order for close to 10 of the double-deckers after Airbus managed to secure a ...

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