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  • Airlines divert flights around Iran and Iraq after missile attacks and Boeing crash

    January 8, 2020

    A host of airlines have said they will divert flight routes over the Middle East after Iran launched missile attacks on US air bases in Iraq last night. The announcements come after a Boeing jet also crashed over the Iranian capital overnight, killing 176 people. Airlines including Qantas, Etihad, Singapore and Emirates said they will [...]

  • Norwegian Air earnings rise as December capacity cuts take effect

    January 7, 2020

    Norwegian Air was forced to cut its capacity for the third month in a row in December, as it scrapped loss-making routes as part of a plan to return to profit. The firm, which recently appointed a new boss, Jacob Schram, has struggled over the last year after rapid expansion. In 2014, Norwegian introduced the UK’s [...]

  • Boeing ‘mulls raising more debt’ as aerospace giant feels the pinch

    January 6, 2020

    Boeing is said to be considering whether to raise more debt to boost its finances, which have come under intense strain from the grounding of its 737 Max jet. The firm has already taken a nearly $10bn (£7.6bn) hit on the 737 Max since the second of two crashes involving the jet happened in March [...]

  • Air Partner buys security group Redline in £10m deal

    December 12, 2019

    Aviation services company Air Partner has bought airport security group Redline, in a £10m deal. Redline trains security and border control staff at international airports, as well as for critical national infrastructure and events at sports stadiums. The company is headquartered at the National Security Training Centre at Doncaster Sheffield Airport and employs approximately 100 [...]

  • Boeing 737 Max: Grounding could cost tour operator Tui €400m next year

    December 11, 2019

    Tui has admitted the grounding of its fleet of Boeing 737 Max planes could cost up to €400m next year if it does not return to the skies by April. The world’s biggest tour operator said that if the global ban on the jet lasts beyond February next year it will not have time to [...]

  • ‘World’s first’ fully-electric commercial flight takes off in Canada

    December 11, 2019

    A fully-electric passenger seaplane has taken off in Vancouver, Canada, in what has been described as a “world first” in aviation. The test flight by Harbour Air and Magni X was by a six-passenger plane, fitted with an electric motor – the first all-electric commercial aircraft.  Read more: Electric-powered regional flights ‘could be taking off [...]

  • Thomas Cook: Regulator ‘very sorry’ for refund delay as customers wait more than two months

    December 10, 2019

    Britain’s aviation regulator has apologised to thousands of Thomas Cook customers facing delays to refunds owed to them after the travel firm collapsed. Paul Smith, director of the Civil Aviation Authority, said the organisation was “very sorry,” adding that the CAA was “working tirelessly” to put the payments through. Read more: Gatwick airport to lose [...]

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