Tail between the legs: NYC-bound Virgin Atlantic plane u-turns due to ‘rostering error’ May 5, 2022 A Virgin Atlantic plane was forced to go back to Heathrow due to one of its pilots being not properly trained. The plane, which was headed towards New York, was 40 minutes into its journey on Monday when the personnel realised there had been a “rostering error” which put a not fully qualified pilot on [...]
UK automotive production outlook downgraded following April slump May 5, 2022 The automotive industry was forced to downgrade its 2022 production outlook after the number of cars built in April slumped 15.8 per cent. Data published today by the Society of Motor Manufacturers and Traders (SMMT) revealed the number of new car registrations fell to 119,167 units due to covid-induced semiconductor shortages. The decline, the data [...]
Airbus could face jet delays after EU regulator mulls over design changes May 4, 2022 Airbus’s launch of its upgraded A321XLR model could face delays after the EU regulator is considering design changes. According to Reuters industry sources, the launch was postponed from late 2023 to sometimes in 2024 after the EU Aviation Safety Agency (EASA) considered making changes to the aircraft’s lower fuselage design. Changes to the design of [...]
Volkswagen factories revert to coal following EU Russian oil ban May 4, 2022 Volkswagen is being forced to revert to coal and gas to power its plants after the EU proposed a phased ban on Russian oil. Proposed today by European Commission president Ursula von der Leyen, the ban will be gradually implemented over the course of 2022. “Understanding the situation, we just decided to upgrade our coal-fired [...]
Maersk warns about future impact of China’s lockdowns despite record quarter May 4, 2022 Maersk has warned about the impact of China’s current lockdowns on its future performance, despite reporting record quarterly profits. “Further challenges arise from the ongoing Covid-19 lockdowns in China, and while the impact on the first quarter is limited, it may worsen the congestion environment in coming quarters as the situation develops,” the company said [...]
Confirmed: Elizabeth Line to open later this month May 4, 2022 The Elizabeth Line is set to open its doors to the public in just 20 days time, Transport for London today announced.
Ryanair flies 14.2m passengers last month as Brits flock back on holiday May 4, 2022 Ryanair announced it has flown 14.2 million passengers in April, 91 per cent up on 2021 figures. According to data from international traffic management organisation EUROCONTROL, Ryanair was the largest operator in Europe, as it reported an average of 2,815 flights per day. Wizz Air, which was ranked seventh, announced yesterday its passenger numbers had [...]
Aerial tube map goes viral in London May 4, 2022 A Tube aerial map has resurfaced on Twitter, as it is being shared by tens of thousands of Londoners. The map was created by PhD candidate Martin Bangratz in 2018 after he saw a photo of London posted on Reddit. Bangratz, who studied at University College London’s Bartlett School of Architecture, asked for the photographer’s [...]
Unions warn rail cuts could increase the risk of crashes May 4, 2022 Reported railway cuts could increase the risk of serious crashes, according to trade unions. A report published today by the Trade Unions Congress (TUC) accused Network Rail of planning to cut around 2,5000 maintenance jobs as part of a £100m annual spending reduction, leading to the loss of 2,500 jobs. According to the TUC, cutting [...]
Cazoo remains ‘laser focused’ on long-term objectives despite macroeconomic headwinds, says boss May 3, 2022 Cazoo remains “laser focused” on long-term strategy despite ongoing macroeconomic headwinds, its chief executive Alex Chesterman said today. The online car retailer announced that quarterly revenues soared 159 per cent, less than a month after the online car retailer posted profits worth £25m for the year ended 31 December. In the first three months of [...]