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Pictures on social media show an Austrian Airlines jet lost its right horizontal stabilizer. A local aviation news site reported the ground crew didn't park the jet properly and it rolled away. Austrian Airlines A320-271N substantially damaged on the ground at Vienna Airport after reportedly colliding with a jet bridge. After the plane arrived at Vienna Airport on Saturday night, it was towed to a parking position. But a member of the ground crew forgot to place the wheel chocks and may not have activated the parking brake, the report said.
Persons: , it's Organizations: Austrian Airlines, Airbus, Service, Vienna Airport, Breaking Aviation, Business, Austrian Wings
Latam Airlines has offered money to passengers injured in a midair drop last month, a law firm said. A law firm representing 15 passengers said the payouts range between $2,000 and $7,650. AdvertisementLatam Airlines is offering some passengers thousands of dollars in compensation after one of its widebody planes dropped midair over the Pacific Ocean in March, according to one law firm. Carter Capner Law, a firm representing 15 Latam Flight 800 passengers, told the Australian news outlet News.com.au on Monday that the airline has offered between $2,000 and $7,650 in cash to those injured in the eveny. There "is no longer a limit on compensation" in this case, Carter told Stuff Travel.
Persons: , Carter Capner, Carter Capner Law, Peter Carter, News.com.au, Carter, Latam, Brian Jokat Organizations: Latam Airlines, Montreal Convention, Service, Latam, Boeing, Business, CNN, RNZ, Street Journal, Russian, Ural Airlines, Airbus Locations: New Zealand, Australia, Brazil, Montreal, Sydney, Auckland , New Zealand
Airbus' independent cargo airline flew its first BelugaST mission to the US in March. The mammoth BelugaST is deployed to transport oversized items like satellites and helicopters. NEW LOOK Sign up to get the inside scoop on today’s biggest stories in markets, tech, and business — delivered daily. The beluga-shaped aircraft carried parts for the manufacturer's family of A320, A330, and A350 planes on behalf of its in-house subsidiary known as Airbus Transport International. This history prompted the founding of Airbus Beluga Transport, or AiBT, in 2022 as a new home for the BelugaST fleet as the planemaker replaced the original jet with the next-generation BelugaXL.
Persons: Organizations: Airbus, Service, Airbus Transport International, ATI, Airbus Beluga Transport Locations: Toulouse, France, Florida
British Airways ranked third to last of 17 airlines in a recent customer satisfaction survey. I flew the airline for the first time since 2018 to see how it compares to other long-haul options. download the app Email address Sign up By clicking “Sign Up”, you accept our Terms of Service and Privacy Policy . The investment comes as British Airways struggles with poor reliability, dated cabins, and faltering customer service. The latter landed it third-to-last in a ranking of 17 airlines' customer satisfaction on long-haul flights from a British consumer advocacy group published in February.
Persons: Organizations: British Airways, Service, Airbus, Business
Read previewFrom a missing panel to a tire falling off midair, United Airlines has experienced multiple high-profile safety incidents over the past few weeks. Instead, some aviation experts have pointed to a possible trend in United's maintenance safety systems. Regarding the missing panel, he said, "that smacks of a maintenance problem of United Airlines." Former Delta Air Lines chief pilot, Alan Price, noted safety redundancies in some events played out as they were designed to. Kirby said safety enhancements like an extra day of pilot training and a "centralized training curriculum" for new-hire mechanics, which were planned before the recent safety events, are actively being deployed.
Persons: , Max, That's, Arthur Rosenberg, Richard Aboulafia, Steve Ganyard, Alan Price, Kit Darby, Mark Millam, Scott Kirby, Kirby Organizations: Service, United Airlines, Airbus, Boeing, Business, Fox News, Tires, Aviation, ABC, Denver International Airport ,, Aviation Safety Network, Former Delta Air Lines, Associated Press, CBS, Flight Safety Foundation, Alaska Airlines Locations: Houston, San Francisco, United, Denver, Denver International Airport , Colorado, USA
After 16 months of planning, Rosenkranz chartered the widebody jet from Delta to transport 112 friends and family. Rosenkranz told BI he got the idea in October 2022 because many of his coworkers' retirements were disrupted by the pandemic. Related storiesHe told BI it cost him "a good year's salary," but added: "You can't put a price on something that was that big. Rosenkranz told BI he was only the second pilot in nine years to receive the honor. Courtesy of Keith RosenkranzRosenkranz told BI how he writes back to readers who become inspired to join the military.
Persons: , Keith Rosenkranz, that's, Rosenkranz, harter, ike, ake, orth, lew, ulf W, ade, ince Organizations: Service, Los Angeles International Airport, Delta Air Lines, LAX, Business, Airbus, Aviation, ust, ince Locations: Delta, ife
Executives from several US carriers have expressed doubt about the Boeing 737 Max delivery schedule. Southwest expects 42% fewer jets this year, while United told Boeing to stop making the Max 10. AdvertisementCustomers may soon feel the impact of the Boeing 737 Max blowout as airlines face uncertainty about their future fleets. The airline also said it doesn't expect to receive any of the yet-to-be-certified Max 7s this year and removed them from its 2024 plan. Airlines may look to Airbus to grow their fleetsThe Airbus A320neo competes with the Boeing 737 Max.
Persons: , Max, Scott Kirby, Ed Bastian, Bastian, Richard Aboulafia, Michael O'Leary, Henry Harteveldt, Harteveldt, Kirby Organizations: Boeing, Max, Southwest, United, Service, Alaska Airlines, Delta Air Lines, Southwest Airlines, United Airlines, Bloomberg, JPMorgan, Delta Air, Ryanair, Airbus —, Airbus, Frontier Airlines, Spirit Airlines, Reuters Locations: Alaska, Delta
Birgir Jónsson is the CEO of Play, an Icelandic airline offering cheap transatlantic flights. Jónsson told BI how Play keeps costs low, and how important volcanoes are to Icelandic tourism. From 2014 to 2015, he was the deputy CEO of Wow Air, an Icelandic ultra-low-cost carrier that went bankrupt in 2019. AdvertisementHis foray into the sector began as CEO of Iceland Express, which was acquired by Wow. While other airlines had to avoid the country's airspace — lengthening journey times — Play got planes at discount prices.
Persons: , Jónsson, Icelandair, it's, York's, New Orleans —, Etienne De Malglaive, Los Angeles —, They're Organizations: Jónsson, Service, Wow, Iceland Express, Icelandic Post, Southwest, Ryanair, York's Stewart, Airbus, North, British Airways Flight, Nasdaq, Russia Locations: Icelandic, Europe, New York, London, Reykjavík, Romanian, Manhattan, Iceland, New Orleans, Eyjafjallajökull, India, Los Angeles, California, Dubai, Russia
Read previewThe captain and copilot of a domestic flight in Indonesia carrying 153 people fell asleep for nearly 30 minutes, a report published by Indonesia's National Transportation Safety Committee (KNKT) said. Around 45 minutes later, the captain woke up and offered to let the copilot, 28, rest, but they declined, and the captain fell back asleep. AdvertisementThe first officer spent roughly the next 20 minutes communicating with air traffic controllers and flight attendants before they "inadvertently" also fell asleep, per the report. After waking them, the captain answered another pilot's call and air traffic controllers, claiming they had suffered a "radio communication problem." According to the KNKT report, the second in command had not rested sufficiently the night before the flight.
Persons: Organizations: Service, Indonesia's National Transportation Safety, Business, Air, Indonesian Locations: Indonesia, Kendari, Indonesian, Southeast Sulawesi, Jakarta
American Airlines flight 718, a Boeing 737 Max, takes of from Miami International Airport on its way to New York on December 29, 2020 in Miami, Florida. American Airlines said Monday that it is ordering 260 new narrow-body jets, including dozens of Boeing's long-delayed 737 Max 10. The order includes 85 of Boeing's 737 Max 10 planes and 85 of the Airbus A321neo, aircraft it says will help it upgauge on domestic and short-haul international routes. American said it would also convert orders for 30 Boeing 737 Max 8 planes, a model that is already a staple of its fleet, into the larger 737 Max 10s. American is planning to grow its first class on some of its narrow-body planes, the carrier also said Monday alongside its first investor day in more than six years.
Persons: Max, Scott Kirby Organizations: American Airlines, Boeing, Miami International Airport, Miami , Florida . American Airlines, Airbus, Embraer, United Airlines, Max Locations: New York, Miami , Florida, Fort Worth , Texas
To put that in perspective, that’s nearly 63 million more travelers than the world’s current busiest airport, Hartsfield–Jackson Atlanta International, handled in 2022 and nearly 100 million more than Dubai International. philipus/Alamy Stock PhotoThe recent Dubai Air Show, held at a purpose-built venue at Al Maktoum International Airport in 2023, offered some intriguing hints about what’s ahead for DWC – and some insights into Dubai Airports’ long-term strategy. “We have prioritized expansion and investments at DXB to meet our customers’ requirements and plans,” Paul Griffiths, Dubai Airports CEO, tells CNN. Changing the business modelNew artist renderings haven't been released in a decade, but Dubai Airports CEO Paul Griffiths says the team will soon be working on ambitious new designs. It will have capacity for 185 million passengers per year, or almost seven times the number it handled in 2022.
Persons: Al Maktoum, it‘ll, that’s, Hartsfield –, let’s, DWC, ’ Al Maktoum, DWC –, ” Paul Griffiths, , Griffiths, ” Griffiths, , haven't, Paul Griffiths, “ We’re, Mohammed bin Rashid, Nadine Itani, Abu Dhabi’s, Foster Organizations: CNN, Al, Al Maktoum International Airport, Dubai World, Dubai Airports, Dubai International, Al Maktoum International, Hartsfield, Hartsfield – Jackson Atlanta International, Emirates Cargo, UAE, , ’ Al Maktoum International, Dubai Air, Dubai, AFP, Traveller, Emirates, University of Surrey, Hamad International Airport, Kuwait International, Partners, Sharjah International Airport, Air, Riyadh Air Locations: Budapest, Al Maktoum, Dubai, Dubai’s, Eastern Europe, Russia, Central Asia, Emirates, England, India, Middle, Europe, Qatar, Muscat , Oman, Bahrain, Gulf, Kuwait, British, Sharjah, Saudi Arabia, Riyadh, Saudi
A total solar eclipse will pass over North America on April 8. After this, you'll have to wait until 2044 for the next total solar eclipse visible from the contiguous US. The April solar eclipse will start over the South Pacific Ocean and move to pass over Mexico, the US, and Canada. After this, the next solar eclipse visible from the contiguous US won't happen again until 2044, NASA says. AdvertisementWherever you're planning on viewing the eclipse, whether on a Delta flight or anywhere else, be sure to wear protective viewing glasses.
Persons: , Delta, It'll, it's Organizations: Delta Air Lines, Service, Lines, Great American, Airbus, LAX, SLC, Sun, NASA Locations: North America, Austin, Detroit, DFW, Mexico, Canada
Unlike last time round, Boeing isn't bringing any passenger jets to the Singapore Airshow in 2024. Boeing's problems with the 737 Max blowout could help the C919 compete with the big players. AdvertisementBoeing isn't bringing any commercial passenger jets to this year's Singapore Airshow, which starts Tuesday, amid the fallout from the Alaska Airlines blowout. Comac's C919, a narrowbody jet that could eventually compete with the Boeing 737 Max and Airbus A320neo, staged a flyby on Sunday, according to Reuters. Boeing has faced significant criticism and scrutiny since an Alaska Airlines 737 Max 9 lost part of its fuselage in midair last month.
Persons: China's, , Max, Chris Olin, Olin, Scott Kirby Organizations: Boeing, Singapore Airshow, Service, Alaska Airlines, Airbus, Max, Reuters, CNBC, National Transportation Safety Locations: Singapore
An Airbus SE A380 airplane during a tour of a new maintenance hangar and control tower, at Chateauroux-Centre "Marcel Dassault" Airport in Chateauroux, France, on Friday, July 1, 2022. Airbus plans to deliver more aircraft to customers in 2024 even as supply chain headaches continue to afflict the European airplane maker. But he said the company is focused on its order backlog with existing customers "that's independent from what could happen outside." Openings for new airplane orders won't be available until the next decade, "so that would more impact the long term competitive positioning of the two companies rather than the short term," Faury said. Airbus reported that adjusted earnings before interest and tax rose 4% to 5.8 billion euros ($6.2 billion) as revenue climbed 11%.
Persons: Marcel Dassault, Guillaume Faury, jetliner, Faury Organizations: Airbus, Boeing Locations: Chateauroux, France, Toulouse
PARIS (AP) — Airbus plans to deliver more aircraft to customers in 2024 even as supply chain headaches continue to afflict the European airplane maker. The company reported healthy results for its commercial aircraft business Thursday in its latest annual earnings report, and signaled that there was more to come this year by setting a target of 800 commercial aircraft deliveries, 65 more than in 2023. But he said the company is focused on its order backlog with existing customers “that’s independent from what could happen outside." Openings for new airplane orders won't be available until the next decade, “so that would more impact the long term competitive positioning of the two companies rather than the short term,” Faury said. Airbus reported that adjusted earnings before interest and tax rose 4% to 5.8 billion euros ($6.2 billion) as revenue climbed 11%.
Persons: Guillaume Faury, jetliner, Faury, ” Faury Organizations: PARIS, Airbus, Boeing Locations: Toulouse, France
Bangkok CNN —A Canadian man has been arrested in the northern Thai city of Chiang Mai after he allegedly opened the door on a commercial plane and triggered the evacuation slide prior to takeoff. According to a statement issued by the Chiang Mai International Airport, the incident took place on the night of February 7. The Airbus A320 was unable to be immediately moved, temporarily preventing other flights from taking off and landing, said the statement. Chiang Mai officials say 2,295 passengers were affected by the February 7 incident. Police said they were unaware of the suspect’s motive for opening the door, but noted he appeared stressed and was difficult to communicate with.
Persons: Bangkok CNN —, Chiang Mai, Chiang, , , Ronnakorn Chalermsanyakorn, Manuschai, Wong Sai Heung Organizations: Bangkok CNN, Chiang Mai International Airport, Thai Airways, Bangkok’s Suvarnabhumi, Airbus, Airways, Chiang Mai International Airport Thai Airways, Chiang Mai Police, CNN, Police, Psychiatric, Canadian Embassy Locations: Bangkok, Thai, Chiang Mai, Thailand
The Airbus 320 model, belonging to the airline carrier Avion Express, veered off to the right as it landed at Vilnius Airport but slowly returned to the runway. Representatives for Vilnius Airport confirmed that videos circulating online were of the incident. AdvertisementVilnius Airport ceased operations for hours following the incident to inspect the runway but resumed flights soon after. "Please be informed that following the incident this afternoon, the runway at Vilnius Airport will be reopened for operations from 17:00, and flights will continue as normal," the airport wrote on Saturday. Representatives for Vilnius Airport told Business Insider they had no further information to provide.
Persons: skidding, , skidded, Communications Rolanda Lipneviciute Organizations: Service, Airbus, Avion Express, Vilnius Airport, Facebook, Ministry, Justice, Business, Avion, Communications Locations: Milan, Vilnius, Lithuanian, Republic of Lithuania, Lithuania
The A320's revolutionary fly-by-wire design and the Boeing 737 Max groundings help boost Airbus. In the 2014 documentary "Airbus vs Boeing: The Jumbo Jet Race" he said he was nearly fired for doing so. AdvertisementThe A320 went on to become the world's second-best-selling airliner, behind the Boeing 737. 737 Max groundingsSouthwest Airlines' grounded Boeing 737 Max jets in 2019. As Boeing and its 737 Max face more scrutiny following the Alaska Airlines blowout, Airbus seems likely to keep flying high.
Persons: Max groundings, , Wright, Bernard Lathière's, Istvan Bajzat, Bernard Lathière, Lathière, Prince Charles, Princess Diana, Lionel Cironneau, Princess Diana —, Clinton, PAUL RICHARDS, Bill Clinton, ERIC CABANIS, Max —, Max, Mario Tama Organizations: Airbus, Boeing, Eastern Air Lines, Service, Getty, Lines, Washington Post, AP, Lionel Cironneau Airbus, Concorde, World Trade Organization, Union, Reuters, WTO, Getty Images Airbus, Show, Airlines, Max, Lion Air, Ethiopian Airlines, Paris Air, Alaska Airlines Locations: Europe, Toulouse, France, Boeing's, Germany, Spain, AFP, American
New York CNN —It’s been a tough month for shares of airline companies. Here’s why investors are getting out of airline stocks. Boeing’s “can of worms”: Boeing’s problems began on Jan. 5, when the door plug on an Alaska Airlines Boeing 737 Max 9 detached mid-flight. Oil prices are volatile: Investors are also concerned about a possible spike in oil prices. United Airlines Holdings shares have declined 8% so far in January and American Airlines Group shares have fallen 6%.
Persons: New York CNN — It’s, Wells, , Max, JetBlue’s, Patrick T, Fallon, Brent, Ed Bastian, Antony Blinken, CNN’s Jennifer Hansler, Bryan Mena, Read Organizations: CNN Business, Bell, New York CNN, NYSE, Alaska Airlines Boeing, Max, Boeing, Alaska Airlines, US Federal Aviation Administration, National Transportation Safety, FAA, , Spirit Airlines, JetBlue, Spirit, CNN . Spirit Airlines Airbus, JetBlue Airlines Airbus, Los Angeles International Airport, Getty, US Justice Department, Hawaiian Airlines, Hawaiian Holdings, US, . West Texas, Delta Air Lines, Delta, United Airlines Holdings, American Airlines Group, Blinken’s Boeing, Commerce Department Locations: New York, Washington, Boston, AFP, Iran, Yemen, Davos, Zurich, deplane
Fifteen years ago, a fully loaded Airbus A320 airliner crash-landed on the Hudson River and no one died. The "Miracle on the Hudson" plane will be the centerpiece of a new museum named after Captain Sullenberger. NEW LOOK Sign up to get the inside scoop on today’s biggest stories in markets, tech, and business — delivered daily. The event is known as the "Miracle on the Hudson," and the A320 plane spent nearly 10 years on display at the Carolinas Aviation Museum in Charlotte before being moved into storage in 2019. AdvertisementTake a look at the plane before its move, and what to expect at the soon-to-open Sullenberger Aviation Museum.
Persons: Captain Sullenberger, , Chesley, Sully, Sullenberger Organizations: Service, US, Carolinas Aviation Museum, Sullenberger Aviation Museum Locations: Hudson, Charlotte , North Carolina, New York City, Charlotte
A Russian airline gave customers about $1,100 each after it ditched a plane in a Siberian wheat field. The Airbus A320 is still stuck over two months later, and the carrier may "mothball" it for the winter. download the app Email address Sign up By clicking “Sign Up”, you accept our Terms of Service and Privacy Policy . Ural's payout comes two and a half months after the A320 ended up in the remote Russian wheat field. AdvertisementWorkers inspecting the A320 jet in Siberia.
Persons: , Alexey Malgavko, Oleg Konyuk Organizations: Airbus, Service, Ural Airlines, TASS, People, Federal Air Transport Agency, Aerotime, Workers Locations: Russian, Siberia, Novosibirsk, Ubinsky
A US Navy plane landed in a bay in Hawaii after missing the runway. The P-8A aircraft overshot the runway at a Marine base on Kaneohe Bay, said U.S. Marine Corps spokesperson Gunnery Sgt. This photo provided by Diane Dircks shows a U.S. Navy plane that overshot a Marine base on Kaneohe Bay, Hawaii, Monday, Nov. 20, 2023. This photo provided by Diane Dircks shows a U.S. Navy plane that overshot a Marine base on Kaneohe Bay, Hawaii, Monday, Nov. 20, 2023. In October 2022, a Korean Air plane overshot the runway after attempting to land twice and heavily damaged its exterior.
Persons: , Shayne Enright, Ryan Fisher, Orlando Perez, Chesley, Sully, Sullenberger, Diane Dircks, Thomas Vaughan Organizations: US Navy, Service, U.S . Navy, Honolulu Emergency Medical Services Department, Coast Guard, U.S . Marine Corps, Airbus, National Weather Service, Boeing, Patrol Squadron, Patrol, AP, Business, Korean Air, Marine Corps Base Hawaii, University of Hawaii Locations: Hawaii, Honolulu, Kaneohe, U.S, York, Kaneohe Bay, Illinois, Whidbey, Washington, Korean, Iranian, Oahu
HONOLULU (AP) — A U.S. Navy plane overshot a runway and splashed into a bay in Hawaii on Monday, but authorities said all nine people aboard made it safely to shore with no injuries. The P-8A aircraft overshot the runway at a Marine base on Kaneohe Bay, said U.S. Marine Corps spokesperson Gunnery Sgt. Patrol squadrons were once based at Kaneohe Bay, but now they deploy to Hawaii on a rotational basis. Marine Corps Base Hawaii is about 10 miles (16 kilometers) from Honolulu on Oahu. The base sits on Kaneohe Bay, which is also home to coral reefs, a breeding ground for hammerhead sharks and a University of Hawaii marine biology research institute.
Persons: Petty, Ryan Fisher, , Orlando Perez, Chesley “ Sully ” Sullenberger, Diane Dircks, Malcolm K, Medrano, Thomas Vaughan, It's, Jennifer Sinco Kelleher, Dupuy Organizations: , U.S . Navy, Coast Guard, U.S . Marine Corps, Hudson, Airbus, Honolulu Fire Department, National Weather Service, Boeing, Patrol Squadron, Patrol, Marine Corps Base Hawaii, University of Hawaii, Associated Locations: HONOLULU, U.S, Hawaii, Kaneohe, York, Illinois, , Honolulu, Whidbey, Washington, Oahu, New York City
Members of the E-Flight Challenge team lined up to watch the battery-powered airplane gracefully descend on the island of Norderney, just off the northwest coast of Germany. The long road ahead for electric aviationYou could say that the E-Flight Challenge takes its inspiration from the early days of aviation. The Elektra Trainer used in the E-Flight Challenge, for example, can carry a maximum of two people. Miquel RosIn this context, the E-flight Challenge served as an illustration of the challenges of electric flight – but also of its promise. The progress compared to just three years ago has been astonishing!” explains Morell Westermann, one of the E-Flight Challenge initiators.
Persons: Louis, Charles Lindbergh’s, Heart Aerospace –, , Miquel Ros Italy’s Tecnam, China’s, Cuberg, ” Robin Riedel, Riedel, Norbert Werle, Tesla, Werle, , John Langford, Miquel Ros, Morell Westermann, Westermann Organizations: CNN, Lucid Motors Air, Louis Blériot’s, Channel, Heart Aerospace, United Airlines, Royce, Norwegian, Widerøe, Airbus, Boeing, Aerospace, McKinsey, Alamy, “ Aircraft, Lucid Motors Locations: Norderney, Germany, Gelnhausen, Frankfurt, Norway, Swedish, California, Berlin, The Virginia, , Swiss
Airbus declined to elaborate on the charge, which came as the planemaker formally announced a restructuring in its Defence & Space division that has been in preparation for several months. Airbus CEO Guillaume Faury stuck to his guns, however. Airbus is producing A320-family jets in the low-50s per month instead of a planned level closer to 58, they said. On the loss-making A220, Airbus reiterated plans to raise output to 14 a month. "We are working very closely with them in the spirit of supporting them, but we also expect from Spirit to well support Airbus.
Persons: Steven Udvar, Guillaume Faury, Faury, Pratt, Safran, Whitney, Chris Calio, Spirit, Patrick Shanahan, Tim Hepher, Valerie Insinna, Allison Lampert, Matt Scuffham, Sharon Singleton, Matthew Lewis Organizations: Airbus, Defence, Space, Air Lease AL.N, Pratt & Whitney, CFM, GE Aerospace, GE, Boeing, Thomson Locations: Dubai, Paris, Washington, Montreal
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