Aviation

India’s Vistara chief wants airline rule scrapped

  AFP The boss of India’s newest airline Vistara has urged the government to scrap a rule that restricts carriers in the country’s cut-throat aviation sector from expanding their operations abroad. Phee Teik Yeoh, the Singaporean CEO of Vistara, which was launched last year, said in a recent interview that recent reforms were welcome but more needed to be done ...

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Lufthansa’s Eurowings gets reboot with Air Berlin, Brussels jets

    Bloomberg Deutsche Lufthansa AG said its Eurowings discount arm will enter a new phase of growth as the wholesale transfer of dozens of jets from Air Berlin Plc and Brussels Airlines NV doubles the size of its fleet and sidesteps union opposition to expansion. Lufthansa’s twin moves to buy Brussels Air, which has 49 jets, and take over ...

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Air-rage abuses on rise says report

  Bloomberg Instances of air rage on commercial flights increased again last year, and alcohol and drugs were involved in less than a quarter of cases, according to the International Air Transport Association. Some 10,854 incidents were reported to IATA by its member airlines in 2015, equating to one every 1,205 flights. That’s up from 9,316 incidents, or one every ...

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Airbus combines all operating units into a single firm

  Bloomberg Airbus Group SE will combine all of its divisions into a single company in a major step toward simplifying a business that spans jetliners to space launchers as Chief Executive Officer Tom Enders seeks to cut costs and speed decision-making. Fabrice Bregier becomes chief operating officer for the group, making him No. 2 to Enders, while remaining head ...

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Turkey’s ambitious airline seeks to weather turbulence

  AFP Even by the fraught standards of global aviation, 2016 has been tough for Turkish Airlines. In June, its main hub Ataturk International Airport in Istanbul was hit by suicide bomb attacks blamed on jihadists, and then on July 15 putschists seeking to oust President Recep Tayyip Erdogan tried to take control of Ataturk. Both incidents caused the temporary ...

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ANA risks delay in delivery of Mitsubishi regional jets

  Bloomberg Mitsubishi Aircraft Corp., a unit of Mitsubishi Heavy Industries Ltd., may delay the delivery of its MRJ regional jets to its first customer ANA Holdings Inc. due to the possibility of some technical modifications to the aircraft, the Japanese carrier said. The builder of Japan’s first home-made passenger jet informed of the possibility of such a risk late ...

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Delta reaches deal to raise 30% for pilots

  Bloomberg Delta Air Lines Inc. would give its pilots a 30 percent raise over four years under an agreement in principle with the aviators’ union, potentially paving the way for a new contract after a nine-month standoff. The increase includes an 18 percent gain retroactive to Jan. 1, according to a union memo sent Friday, which was obtained by ...

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Boeing nears $6.7 billion jet sale to Qatar Airways

Bloomberg Boeing Co. is nearing an agreement with Qatar’s flagship airline for a multibillion-dollar commercial jet order, following U.S. approval of a long-stalled sale of F-15 fighter jets to the Persian Gulf nation. Qatar Airways is in late-stage talks to acquire at least 30 Boeing wide-body jets and would take 787 Dreamliner and 777 models, said the people, who asked ...

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British Airways forms joint biz with investor Qatar Air

  Bloomberg British Airways parent IAG SA and its largest shareholder Qatar Airways agreed to set up a joint business that will see them code-share on flights linking dozens of destinations while operating a joint timetable and sharing revenue and costs on services between London and Doha. The deal, which comes into effect on Oct. 30, will see British Airways ...

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Japan’s new passenger plane completes flight

  Bloomberg Mitsubishi Aircraft Corp., the builder of Japan’s first domestically made passenger jet, said its first test aircraft arrived in the US after two aborted attempts last month, ready to start certification testing. The plane arrived at Grant County International Airport at Moses Lake, Washington, at 5:44 p.m. local time from Anchorage, said Reiko Iechika, a spokeswoman for the ...

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