Aviation

One third of Pratt-powered A320neo jets faulty: Airbus

Bloomberg Airbus SE said almost a third of its Pratt & Whitney-powered A320neo aircraft are affected by a new engine glitch that has forced the European planemaker to halt some deliveries of the popular narrowbody jet. Of the 113 Pratt-powered aircraft in operation worldwide, about 30 percent are equipped with either one or two faulty engines, the planemaker said in ...

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London City Airport scraps flights after WW2 bomb found

Bloomberg London City Airport, an important hub for business travelers, cancelled all flights on Monday after the discovery nearby of an unexploded World War II bomb. The ordnance was found in the River Thames during planned development work at the airport, east of the Canary Wharf financial district. Royal Navy specialists established an exclusion zone of more than 200 meters ...

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US airlines bumped fewer people after dragging ruckus

Bloomberg After months of controversy last year triggered by the forcible dragging of a doctor off a flight in Chicago, airlines significantly cut down on bumping passengers. US carriers recorded the fewest number of bumped passengers in 2017 since the government began collecting data on the practice in 1995, the Department of Transportation reported. Last year there were 23,223 people ...

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WestJet CEO sees Boeing’s Max 7 as key to savings

Bloomberg Boeing Co.’s slow-selling 737 Max 7 has a big fan in Western Canada. WestJet Airlines Ltd. next year will become the second carrier, after Southwest Airlines Co., to operate the smallest version of Boeing’s upgraded workhorse. The Calgary-based company is set to receive five of the single-aisle jetliners next year. “We love those planes,” WestJet Chief Executive Officer Gregg ...

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Airbus mulls raising output of A320 jets as demand soars

Bloomberg Airbus SE is considering increasing production rates for its best-selling single-aisle A320 jetliners, as airlines around the world place orders for hundreds of planes to meet surging demand for air travel. “The success of the products is forcing us to look at any opportunities we can have to improve the rate,” Eric Schulz, Airbus’s new sales chief, told reporters ...

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Boeing working with US to lift Vietnam’s Air safety rating

Bloomberg Boeing Co. is working with the US and Vietnamese governments to lift the Southeast Asian nation’s aviation safety rating and help enable its state-run carrier to operate flights to as far as Los Angeles, an executive said. “Right now, they don’t have Category 1,” Dinesh Keskar, senior vice president of Boeing’s Asia Pacific and India sales, said in an ...

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Bombardier sees sales pace picking up

Bloomberg Bombardier Inc. has regained momentum on sales campaigns with its customers, after a US trade ruling in January blocked a proposed import duty on its planes, removing an uncertainty for a jet it spent $6 billion developing. “It’s been a big relief for the industry, it’s a great victory for competition, for innovation, for the rule of law,” Colin ...

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China’s C919 designed to beat Airbus, Boeing off to a slow start

Bloomberg China’s first airliner designed to compete with Airbus and Boeing is off to a slow start. After the fanfare surrounding the C919’s maiden flight in May, the single-aisle plane didn’t fly again for four months and the two test aircraft have only made about two dozen flights since, well below the normal schedule for a new commercial jet. The ...

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HondaJet sees huge potential in China, Southeast Asia

Bloomberg HondaJet, the business aircraft developed by Honda Motor Co., sees big prospects in China and Southeast Asia as wealthy individuals seek out the lightweight plane as an efficiency tool. There’s a “huge potential,” Honda Aircraft Co. Chief Executive Officer Michimasa Fujino said in an interview with Bloomberg Television’s Haslinda Amin at the Singapore Airshow. “I’m looking at the next ...

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HNA’s Hainan Air business model is viable: AerCap CEO

Bloomberg AerCap Holdings NV, the aircraft-leasing company, is willing to work with Hainan Airlines Holding Co. given its viable business model even as its parent HNA Group Co. comes under intense pressure to repay mounting debts. “We’re working very closely with the Hainan group of course at the moment,” AerCap Chief Executive Officer Aengus Kelly said in an interview with ...

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