Aviation

Qantas Airways says overseas rivalry easing

  Bloomberg Qantas Airways Ltd. predicted rivals would slow capacity growth by more than half, easing competition for the Australian flagship carrier on international routes. Overseas carriers are projected to increase capacity by about 5 percent in the fiscal second half ending June, Sydney-based Qantas said in a statement . That compares with the 11 percent capacity growth that Qantas ...

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Delta mulls delaying $3bn Airbus order

  Bloomberg Delta Air Lines Inc. is considering postponing delivery of 10 Airbus SE A350 jetliners valued at about $3 billion, even as the carrier prepares for the first arrival of the new flagship aircraft, people familiar with the plans said. While Delta will take five A350-900s this year as planned, it wants to postpone deliveries slated for 2019 and ...

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Air France witnesses improved bookings, fares

  Bloomberg Air France-KLM Group showed signs of a turnaround, with ticket-price declines almost halted in the first quarter as bookings increased and business-class fares surged. The positive demand-trend continued into April, and Europe’s biggest carrier is also benefiting from an increase in cash flow, reduced costs and a declining fuel bill, it said in a statement Thursday. The advances ...

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American Airlines to squeeze legroom space

  Bloomberg American Airlines Group Inc. is about to give coach passengers even less legroom. The company will shrink the space between most rows to 30 inches (76 centimeters) on its newest Boeing Co. 737 jetliners, spokesman Joshua Freed said. That’s an inch less than on its existing 737-800 planes. At least three rows on the new 737 Max jets ...

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Oman Air to buy wide-body jets from Airbus, Boeing in 2018

  Bloomberg Oman Air Transport plans to move ahead with a multi-billion dollar order for wide-body jets early next year even though it won’t now break even in 2017 as the low oil price curbs growth in the Gulf. The carrier is now aiming to end losses by the end of next year, contingent on demand not deteriorating further, Chief ...

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Global air freight demand increases 14% in March

  Geneva / Emirates Business The International Air Transport Association (IATA) released demand growth results for global air freight markets showing a 14% expansion measured in freight tonne kilometers (FTKs) compared to the same period last year. This was the fastest pace of growth recorded since October 2010. Freight capacity, measured in available freight tonne kilometers (AFTKs), grew by 4.2% ...

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Boeing set to deliver first jets to Iran in 2018

  Bloomberg Boeing Co. is making ‘steady progress’ to complete the terms of an 80-jetliner sale to Iran Air and expects to deliver the initial planes next year, the first US aircraft exports to Iran since the country’s revolution in 1979. “That remains on track,” Chief Executive Officer Dennis Muilenburg told reporters Monday following the planemaker’s annual general meeting in ...

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Australia to build new Sydney airport

  Bloomberg Australia’s government said it will build a long-awaited second airport for Sydney after the operator of the city’s existing hub ruled out developing the project because of the “considerable” risks to shareholders. Details of the plan for Western Sydney Airport will be unveiled in the budget next week, Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull said in an emailed statement Tuesday. ...

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Alitalia’s bankruptcy proceedings begin

  Bloomberg Alitalia SpA started bankruptcy proceedings for the second time in a decade after workers rejected job cuts and concessions linked to a 2 billion-euro ($2.2 billion) recapitalization plan aimed at salvaging the cash-strapped Italian airline. Shareholders voted unanimously to file for special administration, the carrier said in a statement following a meeting on Tuesday. Under Italian law, the ...

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Southwest to stop overbooking

  Bloomberg Southwest Airlines Co. said it would stop overbooking flights, after the forcible removal of a United Airlines passenger from a packed plane sparked worldwide outrage. Overbooking is tentatively set to end May 8, Southwest said. That would be about a month after a 69-year-old United customer was dragged from a jet by airport police for refusing to surrender ...

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