Aviation

United exits stake in parent of former ExpressJet Air

  Bloomberg United Airlines Holdings Inc has quietly divested its stake in the parent company of former regional carrier ExpressJet Airlines Inc, according to people familiar with the matter. United had maintained a 49.9% position in ManaAir after shuttering ExpressJet’s regional feed operations almost two years ago after the onset of the Covid-19 pandemic. ExpressJet, which has an operating certificate ...

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Air France-KLM raises $2.4b in rights issue to slash debt

  Bloomberg Air France-KLM vowed to expand low-cost and transatlantic flights after raising 2.26 billion euros ($2.4 billion) to repay a chunk of the state aid that helped the carrier survive the Covid-19 crisis. The proceeds of the rights issue launched last month will be used to reimburse about 1.7 billion euros of bonds issued last year and held by ...

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IndiGo looks close to get delivery of first cargo jet

  Bloomberg IndiGo, India’s largest airline, looks close to inducting its first freighter plane as it seeks to capture the boom in air cargo driven by the pandemic. An IndiGo CarGo-branded aircraft was spotted at Seletar Airport in Singapore’s north east. Seletar is a much smaller airport than Changi Airport, serving mainly private jets, a few regional commercial flights and ...

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Cathay Pacific’s first-half loss to narrow as airline plots recovery

  Bloomberg Cathay Pacific Airways Ltd flagged it will post a narrower first-half loss than the previous year on continued strong cargo demand and cost-cutting measures. “Our consolidated losses in the first half of 2022, while substantial, are expected to be lower than the consolidated losses reported in the first half of 2021,” Ronald Lam, the airline’s chief customer and ...

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Canada to end vaccine rule for air travel

  Bloomberg Canada plans to end Covid-19 vaccine mandates for domestic air and rail travel, as well as outbound international travel, CBC News reported, citing people with direct knowledge of the decision. An announcement was expected on Tuesday. The government may reinstate the vaccine requirement if there’s a new variant of the virus, CBC reported. Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s government ...

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AirAsia turns to India to fill gap left by China tourists

  Bloomberg With the major tourism market of China still mostly sealed off from the rest of the world, AirAsia, the budget carrier of Capital A Bhd, is turning to India to make up the shortfall. “India is definitely a very, very important market,” AirAsia Malaysia Chief Executive Officer Riad Asmat said on the sidelines of the Aviation Festival Asia ...

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Branson sees Brexit Britain in doldrums amid travel chaos

Bloomberg It’s not easy to wipe the trademark grin off Branson’s face, but one way is to ask the British billionaire about the challenges facing his home country. Speaking in Texas about Virgin Atlantic Airways’ bid to tap Austin’s tech boom with its first flights to the state, Branson’s ebullience fades when the conversation switches to the economic squeeze and ...

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Ryanair’s Spanish cabin crew call for 6-day strike

Bloomberg Ryanair Holdings Plc’s Spanish cabin crew unions have announced a strike in late June and early July after pay talks fell apart. Workers are set to strike on June 24, 25, 26 and 30, as well as on July 1 and 2, officials for the main Spanish crew unions USO and SITCPLA said in a press conference in Madrid. ...

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Changi Airport to reopen its terminals to meet demand

  Bloomberg Singapore’s Changi Airport will reopen two of its terminals that were shuttered due to Covid-19 as travel springs back faster than expected. Terminal 4 will reopen in September and departure operations in the southern wing of Terminal 2 will restart from October, Changi Airport Group (Singapore) Pte said in a statement. The added capacity will allow the airport ...

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Trump’s Air Force One deal pains the Pentagon, not just Boeing

Bloomberg The fixed-price contract for the new Air Force One that Donald Trump talked Boeing Co. into signing hasn’t just caused the $1.5 billion in cumulative losses so far that the company’s CEO has lamented. It has also created headaches for the Air Force. Under a fixed-price agreement, a company’s incentive is to “finish and minimise costs” while the Pentagon ...

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