Aviation

Singapore Airlines swings to profit as demand roars back

Bloomberg Singapore Airlines Ltd swung to a profit in the three months through June, as the end of travel restrictions across most of the world sparked a surge in demand for flights. The airline said in a statement that it posted net income of S$370 million ($268 million) in the quarter, compared with a loss of S$409 million in the ...

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SpiceJet shares slump as India cuts flights on safety issues

  Bloomberg SpiceJet Ltd tumbled in Mumbai trading after India’s aviation safety regulator limited the number of seats the budget carrier can sell at 50% for eight weeks following several mid-flight incidents, a move that could severely hurt its ability to earn money. SpiceJet shares fell as much as 9.7% on Thursday, the biggest intraday decline since May 6 and ...

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Lufthansa passengers face day of turmoil as staff strike

Bloomberg Deutsche Lufthansa AG passengers in Frankfurt and Munich faced an almost complete shutdown of operations on Wednesday as a walkout by ground crew forced Europe’s largest airline group to cancel more than 1,000 flights at its two busiest German hubs. The airline axed the services at short notice, slamming unions for causing major damage by escalating a wage dispute ...

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Wizz Air deepens cuts to its summer schedule

Bloomberg Wizz Air Holdings Plc will deepen cuts to its summer schedule, doubling down on efforts to combat disruption from a staffing squeeze that’s upended Europe’s transport industry. After announcing a 5% reduction in peak-season seating, Wizz, the region’s third-biggest discount carrier, will extend the cuts to about 10%, Chief Executive Officer Jozsef Varadi said. “We’ve been going through some ...

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Frontier, JetBlue at a stalemate in merger battle for Spirit Airlines

  Bloomberg With a fateful vote a day away, Spirit Airlines Inc is standing alone at the altar despite having two suitors that have spent months trying to acquire the low-cost carrier. Spirit’s proposed merger with Frontier Group Holdings Inc doesn’t have enough support from shareholders, and the acquirer has said it’s not sweetening the terms of the deal any ...

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General Electric tops estimates after aviation sales surge

  Bloomberg General Electric (GE) Co beat Wall Street’s expectations for second-quarter profit and reported surprise positive cash flow as sales at the key jet-engine division soared, buoying the conglomerate despite supply woes that continue to pressure the balance sheet. GE Aerospace’s sales jumped 27% while orders climbed 26% in the period, the company said in a statement, as rebounding ...

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EasyJet takes £133m hit on summer travel chaos

Bloomberg EasyJet Plc said disruption to travel driven by staff shortages, soaring demand and caps on airport capacity forced it take a £133 million charge in the fiscal third quarter, while stating operations would now be smoother over the peak summer period. The UK low-cost carrier still operated 95% of its planned schedule in the three months through June despite ...

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Heathrow hits back at airlines, says flight cap may be extended

  Bloomberg London Heathrow airport said airlines need to hire ground staff more aggressively to help overcome persistent travel disruptions, warning that a cap on flights to ease the chaos might have to stay in place for at least another year. “This is not going to be a quick fix,” CEO John Holland-Kaye said. “It’s absolutely possible that we could ...

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Lufthansa turmoil to worsen with ground staff strike

Bloomberg Deutsche Lufthansa AG’s ground-crew union called a strike for Wednesday, escalating a crisis at Europe’s biggest airline after staffing shortages caused thousands of flights to be cancelled earlier in the summer. The Verdi labour group called for members to take part in industrial action at Lufthansa’s German airport bases, a move that could see check-in personnel and other staff ...

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Boeing’s 777 jets at risk of fuel-tank explosion

  Bloomberg Regulators are directing US operators of Boeing Co 777 widebody jets to repair aircraft to address concerns about potential fuel-tank explosions, according to a filing. A proposed airworthiness directive from the US Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) calls for operators to inspect the jets and install Teflon sleeves and cap fasteners to certain parts of the centre, left and ...

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