Aviation Daily Roundup: Nov. 09
November 10, 2020
Guangzhou Baiyun Now China’s Busiest Airport
Credit: Guangdong Airport Authority
Guangzhou Baiyun International has become the busiest airport in China this year, as COVID-19 outbreaks and the opening of a new Beijing airport have pushed Beijing Capital International down to sixth place.
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JAL Targets $1.6B From New Share Issue
Credit: Japan Airlines
Japan Airlines is launching a major share issue to raise money to support the carrier’s planned adjustments in response to the COVID-19 crisis.
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Russia’s Pobeda Declines Boeing 737 MAX
Credit: Joe Pries
Russian LCC Pobeda no longer plans to take delivery of 30 Boeing 737 MAX narrowbodies for which it had signed a letter of intent, according to the airline’s CEO Andrey Kalmykov.
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Alaska Airlines Plans Leadership Succession For March 2021
Credit: Alaska Airlines
Alaska Airlines CEO Brad Tilden will retire in March 2021, with current Alaska president Ben Minicucci selected to succeed him as chief executive, the company announced Nov. 9.
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Singapore Airlines Mulls Second Liquidity Boost
Credit: Singapore Airlines
Singapore Airlines is weighing its option to raise another S$6.2 billion ($4.6 billion) in mandatory convertible bonds as it burns through S$300 million in cash monthly amid slower than expected recovery.
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Norwegian Warns Of ‘Uncertain Future’ Without Government Support
Credit: Norwegian Airlines
Norwegian Air Shuttle said it was facing a “very uncertain future” after Norway’s government said it would not provide further financial support.
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Etihad Airways Slims Senior Leadership
Credit: Rob Finlayson
Etihad Airways has announced significant senior leadership changes, formally repositioning itself as a mid-sized airline and moving away from its previous “super-connector” role through its Abu Dhabi hub.
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SWISS, Cabin Crew Agree To Cost Reductions
Credit: SWISS International Air Lines / Twitter
SWISS International Air Lines and the company’s cabin crew union have provisionally agreed on measures to cut costs and staff numbers in light of the COVID-19 pandemic.
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Lack Of Government Aid Pushes Air Canada To Cancel MAX, A220 Orders
Credit: Boeing
Air Canada has followed through on previous warnings that orders for Airbus and Boeing narrowbodies were in jeopardy because of Canada’s stringent travel restrictions and lack of financial support.
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Daily Memo: How Will The Role Of Hubs Change?
Credit: FAA
As the airline industry is looking into next year with high hopes for the recovery from its worst crisis to finally begin, many ask whether there will be structural change to the way airlines operate.
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Danish Carrier Sun-Air Suspends Flights Until August 2021
Credit: Sun Air Open configuration options
The continuing impact of the COVID-19 pandemic has forced Danish regional airline Sun-Air to suspend all its scheduled flights until August 2021.
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Southwest Issues Initial Furlough Warnings As Negotiations Falter
Credit: Southwest Airlines
Southwest Airlines issued furlough warnings for the first time in its nearly 50-year history, after negotiations between management and the union representing its materials specialists broke down late last week.
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United, JetBlue Add Thanksgiving Flights As Bookings Grow
Credit: United Airlines / Twitter
United Airlines and JetBlue are adding flights to accommodate promising demand during the upcoming Thanksgiving holiday, even as COVID-19 cases in the U.S. continue to rapidly climb.
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Canadian Government Develops Aviation Support Package
Credit: WestJet
The Canadian government will begin discussions with major airlines on a financial assistance package to help them weather the COVID-19 pandemic, Transport Minister Marc Garneau announced Nov. 8.
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Demand For Pilots Seesaws Downward
Credit: Airbus
In 2019, the business and commercial aviation sectors were promoting career pathway programs as a hedge against the yawning gap in pilot supply and demand expected in the coming decades.
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Trial Flights To Begin At Chengdu’s New Airport
Credit: Sichuan Provincial Government
Test operation of aircraft at the new airport at Chengdu, China will begin in December, the operating company and airlines said, ahead of opening around the middle of 2021.
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