Aviation

Partnerships don’t always put customer first, says American

Bloomberg American Airlines group Inc’s top commercial officer said the airline hadn’t focused on customers in creating its earlier corporate partnerships, validating the suspicions of many disgruntled air travellers. Testifying with unusual candour during Justice Department’s antitrust trial seeking to block American’s partnership with JetBlue, American’s chief commercial officer, Vasu Raja, said customers were an afterthought compared to business and ...

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US to screen air travellers for Ebola

  Bloomberg The US will begin redirecting travellers from Uganda to five airports to screen for Ebola, as the East African country grapples with an outbreak of a strain of virus for which there is no approved vaccine. The notice is not a travel ban or suspension on those coming from Uganda, but is being put in place out of ...

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Cathay Pacific planning jet orders as Hong Kong airport expands

Bloomberg Cathay Pacific Airways Ltd. is in talks with Boeing Co. and Airbus SE about expanding its fleet, seeking to bounce back from the Covid-19 pandemic as the opening of Hong Kong airport’s third runway swells capacity. The airline is exploring possibilities for adding both passenger aircraft and freighters, Chief Customer and Commercial Officer Ronald Lam said in an interview ...

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KLM urges Dutch hub to end flight cap early, plans fleet revamp

  Bloomberg The Dutch arm of Air France-KLM will press Amsterdam’s Schiphol Airport to drop a capacity cap in December rather than extend it through March as planned, Chief Executive Officer Marjan Rintel said. Schiphol needs to look at all options to address a labour shortage that prompted the curbs, including modifying a rostering system for security staff that’s efficient ...

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Boeing’s China orders dry up on US tensions in boost for Airbus

  Bloomberg China has traditionally split aircraft orders evenly between Airbus SE and Boeing Co. Recently though, there’s been a shift against the American half of the world’s planemaking duopoly. Boeing missed out on a 40-plane deal in September, following an even bigger hit in July, when China ordered nearly 300 Airbus aircraft worth about $37 billion at sticker prices. ...

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Virgin Atlantic pulls out of Hong Kong, closes offices

  Bloomberg Virgin Atlantic Airways Ltd. is pulling out of Hong Kong for good, cancelling flights and closing its offices in the Asian financial hub, ending a 30-year history in the city. The UK airline said in a statement that several factors contributed to its decision, including, on the basis of Russian airspace remaining closed, that Heathrow-Hong Kong-Heathrow flight times ...

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Airbus to auction off pieces from its A380 superjumbo

  Bloomberg Plane aficionados now have a chance to own a piece of one of the world’s most iconic aircraft — Airbus SE’s A380, the largest and most spacious passenger jet. Airbus is holding a three-day auction of some 500 pieces of the superjumbo, starting October 13. Items on sale include lamps, a bar, trolleys, seats, emergency exit signs, baby ...

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American Air says Covid led it to seek JetBlue alliance

  Bloomberg American Airlines credited Covid as a key reason it pursued a controversial business partnership with JetBlue Airways Corp., saying it needed the alliance to stay competitive in the heavily trafficked US Northeast. “Our business was hemorrhaging cash” in the spring of 2020, American’s CEO Robert Isom testified in a federal court in Boston, adding that the airline was ...

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FAA mandates more rest time for flight attendants

  Bloomberg US aviation regulators are set to approve a long-delayed rule change giving flight attendants an extra hour of rest between shifts. The decision is expected to be the focus of a press briefing in Washington with Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) acting Administrator Billy Nolen. Flight attendants currently must be given at least nine hours of rest between shifts. ...

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Boeing’s 737 Max 10 may not be approved by FAA until next summer

  Bloomberg Boeing Co. doesn’t expect its 737 Max 10 model to be ready for certification until next summer at the soonest, US aviation regulators told a key lawmaker. The planemaker’s latest plan was relayed in a letter from Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) acting Administrator Billy Nolen to Senator Roger Wicker, a Mississippi Republican. The comments provided the latest indication ...

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