Aviation

SAS faces tough weeks ahead to woo investors due to pilot strike

Bloomberg After emerging from a debilitating pilot strike, SAS AB now faces its next battle: convincing investors that it’s worth backing the Scandinavian airline’s $3 billion rescue plan. The carrier has just weeks to secure as much as $700 million in bridge loans to finance ongoing operations while it undergoes US Chapter 11 bankruptcy proceedings, said Jacob Pedersen, an analyst ...

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Embraer reviews engines for new turboprop model

  Bloomberg Embraer said the choice of engine provider for a proposed propeller-driven model has been whittled down to US-based Pratt & Whitney and its UK rival Rolls-Royce Holdings. The Brazilian planemaker is evaluating the proposals and will make a final decision on the supplier by the fourth quarter, Arjan Meijer, chief executive officer at its commercial aviation business, said ...

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Qantas’s flight cancellations spiral, piling pressure on CEO

Bloomberg Qantas Airways Ltd cancelled one in 12 flights in Australia last month, even more than in May, increasing the pressure on CEO  Alan Joyce as the airline struggles to cope with a demand rebound. Australia’s national airline scrapped 8.1% of scheduled domestic services in June, making it the country’s least reliable carrier, according to a government report. Virgin Australia ...

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Heathrow fuel workers suspend strike

  Bloomberg Refuelling workers at London Heathrow airport called off a strike that was set to begin on Thursday and had threatened further disruptions at the UK travel hub. The walkout was suspended after Aviation Fuel Services Ltd made a “sustainably improved offer,” the Unite union said in a statement. The roughly 50 employees involved will now be given time ...

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Airbus, Boeing court Air India in blockbuster plane upgrade

  Bloomberg The potential blockbuster deal of this year’s Farnborough air show still hangs in the balance, with Airbus SE growing more confident it can secure a landmark purchase of about 50 A350 wide-body jets from Air India Ltd at the event, and Boeing Co working on a deal for as many as 150 737 Max jetliners. The Indian carrier ...

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UK aiming for net-zero aviation sector by 2050

  Bloomberg The UK government said new plans to curb the aviation sector’s carbon output should mean aircraft emissions never again exceed levels seen before the coronavirus pandemic. Improvements to the existing aviation system, including a targeted 2% annual gain in fuel efficiency and steps to modernise airspace to shorten routes, should mean 2019 is remembered as the peak year ...

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UPS expands cargo services in India to seize airfreight boom

Bloomberg United Parcel Service (UPS) Inc opened a second airport cargo-handling facility in India to capture soaring pandemic-driven demand for airfreight. The 15,000-square-foot space in Bengaluru’s international airport will connect south India’s automotive, textile, defense and aerospace manufacturing hubs to parts of Asia, Europe and America, Deepak Shrivastava, managing director of UPS’s local unit, said in an interview. UPS will ...

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Finnair rewrites strategy as Russia’s sky stays off limits

  Bloomberg Finland’s national carrier Finnair is working to overhaul its strategy in an admission that access to Russian skies, which underpinned its previous focus on Asia, will likely not be restored any time soon. “There’s no end in sight for the war in Ukraine,” CEO Topi Manner said on a conference call following second-quarter earnings. “We’re preparing to see ...

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Boeing scores again with VietJet Max deal

  Bloomberg VietJet Aviation JSC confirmed a deal for 200 Boeing Co 737 Max jets, giving the US planemaker another boost at one of the industry’s biggest events. The first 50 aircraft will be delivered to Thai Vietjet, the Vietnamese budget carrier’s affiliate in Thailand, the company said during the Farnborough International Airshow in the UK. “The agreement is a ...

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Boeing gets boost with Delta order for workhorse aircraft

  Bloomberg Boeing Co announced a firm order for 100 of its 737 Max 10 jetliners from Delta Air Lines Inc, its opening salvo at the Farnborough Airshow that the US planemaker hopes will provide a boost after it fell behind arch-rival Airbus SE. The purchase includes an option for 30 additional jets, the companies announced at the event. Should ...

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