Aviation Daily

EgyptAir received the first two of 15 Airbus A320neo family aircraft Feb. 14 & 19, becoming the first airline in the Middle East and Africa to operate both the Airbus A220-300 and the A320neo.
Air Transport

By Chen Chuanren
Months after receiving its first Boeing 787-9, Vietnam’s Bamboo Airways has announced its intention to acquire 12 Boeing 777Xs.
Air Transport

By Helen Massy-Beresford
Iran Air has voluntarily suspended two Airbus A330s and one A321 from EU airspace, EASA confirmed Feb. 19, following media reports that the European aviation safety body had banned the aircraft because they were lacking necessary updates.
Air Transport

By Kurt Hofmann
SunExpress, a joint venture between Turkish Airlines and Lufthansa, reported a 2019 revenue of €1.4 billion ($1.6 billion), up 10% compared to 2018. The carrier did not report profit or loss figures.
Air Transport

By Bradley Perrett
Chinese airlines on Feb. 18 began widely promoting charter services to get people back to work, supporting a government policy to restart national production amid the Wuhan virus epidemic.
Air Transport

By Victoria Moores
Nigerian startup Green Africa Airways is aiming to launch later this year using three Airbus A220-300s on lease from GTLK Europe, while it awaits delivery of 50 A220-300s from Airbus.
Air Transport

By Sean Broderick
Boeing is inspecting all 737 MAXs it has in storage and adding factory-floor precautions after discovering foreign object debris (FOD) in the fuel tanks of multiple MAXs, the company confirmed late Feb. 18.
Aircraft & Propulsion

By Alan Dron
Finnair has begun negotiations with its long-haul pilot workforce over potential layoffs in light of the continuing COVID-19 epidemic in China.
Air Transport

By Michael Bruno
The office of the U.S. Trade Representative’s (USTR) is raising already-approved World Trade Organization penalty tariff amounts collected from European airliners imported into the U.S. by 5% to 15%.
Air Transport

By Michael Bruno
Major airplane parts and services provider Triumph Group has restructured into two divisions—one of which it is trying to sell—with its Integrated Systems and Product Support business units merging into “Triumph Systems & Support,” effective immediately.
Air Transport

By Victoria Moores
Seamless Air Alliance, a collaborative body of airlines and suppliers, has published its first inflight-connectivity standard—Seamless Release 1.0—to give airlines greater technical flexibility and make it simpler for passengers to access the internet while flying.
Air Transport

By Bradley Perrett, Sean Broderick
SYDNEY and WASHINGTON—The U.S. government may not renew General Electric’s export license to supply CFM Leap-1C engines to Comac—a move that could
Air Transport

By Alan Dron
Spanish technology company Indra is introducing artificial intelligence (AI) to its air traffic control (ATC) remote towers to allow a greater degree of scrutiny of both air and ground movements.
Air Transport

By Victoria Moores
Government-owned regional airline South African Express (SA Express) has said flights are continuing as normal, despite entering “business rescue,” which is roughly the equivalent of bankruptcy protection.
Air Transport

By Helen Massy-Beresford
European airlines lead carriers in other regions in “a la carte” revenues, with Asia-Pacific airlines following in second place, according to a Feb
Air Transport

By Polina Montag-Girmes
Russian regional carrier Polar Airlines will increase its traffic by 50% this year after adding six Antonov An-24 twin turboprops to its fleet, the airline said in February.
Air Transport

By Chen Chuanren
Reeling from the decline in visitorship and traffic from China because of the COVID-19 outbreak, governments in the region are rolling out measures to help airlines suffering from the slump.
Air Transport

By Michael Bruno
Bombardier will specialize as a business aviation manufacturer after agreeing to sell its train division to Alstom of France for $4.2-4.5 billion in cash, Michael Bruno, [email protected] Bombardier will specialize as a business aviation manufacturer after agreeing to sell its train division to Alstom of France for $4.2-4.5 billion in cash.
Air Transport

By Adrian Schofield
Cathay Pacific has once again increased its planned capacity cuts as the carrier responds to a precipitous decline in traffic due to the COVID-19
Air Transport

By Chen Chuanren
As part of a management reshuffle, Singapore Airlines (SIA) reappointed Campbell Wilson as CEO of its low-cost subsidiary Scoot. The appointment will
Air Transport

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By Alan Dron
Turkish carrier AtlasGlobal Airlines has halted flights after filing for bankruptcy.
Air Transport