Air Transport

By Vincent Chappard
Dassault Aviation has announced its financial results for 2017.
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By Sean Broderick
Slower growth planned for most U.S. airlines through 2019 and fuel is a big factor.
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By Sean Broderick
Atlas Air Worldwide (AAW), continuing to reap benefits from strong demand across its businesses, increased adjusted net income 71% year-over-year (YOY) in the second quarter and has raised its full-year revenue and profit forecasts.
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By Bradley Perrett
European, but not North American, companies are among those invited to bid for the contract to supply the landing gear for the Sino-Russian Craic CR929 widebody airliner.
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By Alan Dron
Luxembourg’s national carrier plans to acquire two Boeing 737-700s in 2019, as it seeks to expand its route structure and build in additional resilience to its network.
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By Adrian Schofield
Jetstar Japan is unlikely to follow the recent trend of LCCs adding widebody aircraft and entering long-haul markets, said the Jetstar Group CEO Gareth Evans.
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By Helen Massy-Beresford
Ryanair pilots in Ireland called a fifth one-day strike for Aug. 10, leading the airline to cancel a further 20 flights and adding to a wave of European industrial action the LCC is facing as a conflict with its workforce continues.
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By Bradley Perrett, Adrian Schofield
China Eastern Airlines and Japan Airlines said they will apply to cooperate in international and domestic operations under a joint business arrangement.
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Former Air Transport World Editor-in-Chief James Avery “Jay” Donoghue, Jr. died July 31.
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By Graham Warwick
A picture of Bombardier after the C Series started to emerge with the release of the Canadian manufacturer’s latest quarterly results, the first since Airbus took control of the narrowbody airliner program on July 1.
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By Sean Broderick
Transport Canada has certified Bombardier’s 90-seat Q400 configuration, clearing the way for deliveries to launch customer SpiceJet starting later this year, and the manufacturer said more orders are on the way.
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By Adrian Schofield
Tigerair Australia is taking another step in its transition from Airbus A320s to Boeing 737s, and intends to complete the process over the next few years.
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By Tony Osborne
Aero-engine manufacturer Rolls-Royce has taken a £554 million ($727 million) hit over problems with the Trent 1000 engine powering the Boeing 787.
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By Mark Nensel
In its third round of U.S. airport infrastructure grants, FAA has released an additional $770.8 million in funding, bringing the total airport improvement program (AIP) awards announced year-to-date to $2.1 billion. A total of $3.2 billion in AIP allotments will be distributed this year.
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U.S. Sen. Tammy Duckworth (D-Wisconsin) said she was “90% sure” Congress would pass legislation reauthorizing FAA before the Sept. 30 deadline when the agency’s current authority expires, and said the Senate could take up the bill following next week’s recess during a speech at the Air Line Pilots Association (ALPA) Air Safety Forum here.
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By Karen Walker
An investigation has begun into what caused the crash of an Aeromexico Embraer E190 in Durango Tuesday evening, while the airline confirmed all 107 people onboard survived.
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By Bill Carey
Airline pilots’ unions and a business jet pilots association have formed an alliance to oppose a provision of draft FAA reauthorization legislation that calls for research into single-piloted cargo operations.
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Former Lufthansa Cargo CCO and executive board member Alexis von Hoensbroech took over as CEO of Austrian Airlines on Aug. 1.
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By Adrian Schofield
Virgin Australia is taking steps to ramp up its product offering on Australia-New Zealand routes, in preparation for increased competition when its partnership with Air Zealand ends.
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By Helen Massy-Beresford
Ryanair is facing more disruption to its flights after Swedish pilots voted to strike on Aug. 10 and a Belgian pilots’ union advised its members to do the same, as long-running tensions between the LCC and its workforce lead to industrial action in more of the countries it operates in.
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By Sean Broderick
WestJet executives are not ruling out an accelerated ramp-up of its Swoop ULCC as a way to inject lower-cost lift into its system as it works to offset higher fuel costs and expenses tied to several key initiatives.
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By Adrian Schofield
Japan Airlines (JAL) has formally established a new company that will operate long-haul LCC flights with widebody aircraft.
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By Adrian Schofield
All Nippon Airways (ANA) said its results for the most recent quarter outperformed its expectations, even though its profit was significantly lower than in the previous year.
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By Helen Massy-Beresford
Air France-KLM said strikes at Air France and rising fuel prices hit profit and increased its costs and forecast a hike in its full-year fuel bill as it presented its first-half financial results still without a permanent CEO.
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By Helen Massy-Beresford
Qatar Airways said an Airbus A350-1000 would operate on its Doha-New York JFK route from October 28, marking the aircraft’s first commercial route to the U.S.
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