Coronavirus

By Ben Goldstein
A survey from Gallup and Franklin Templeton of over 10,000 American recent flight passengers found 52% of respondents are not comfortable flying during the COVID-19 pandemic, suggesting that airlines’ efforts to persuade customers about the safety of flying have had limited success.
Airlines & Lessors

By David Casey
Ryanair will increase flights to more than 60% of its normal schedule throughout August following the “successful resumption” of services at the end of June.
Airlines & Lessors

ATLAS AIR had $78.9m net income in 2Q20 (vs $86.9m in 2Q19) on 24.3% higher revenues; block hours rose 5.8%.
Air Transport

AIRBUS delivered 49 aircraft (two A220s; 47 A320s) in July vs 69 (two A220s; 52 A320s; seven A330s; seven A350s; A380) in July 2019; it booked order
Aerospace

LUFTHANSA GROUP is expected to take delivery of 23 aircraft in 2020, including 14 in 2H20, and 12 in 2021.
Air Transport

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Air Transport

RYANAIR says it has restored >60% of normal flight schedules from August 1, following service resumption at end of June.
Air Transport

By Angus Batey
FXAIR, described as a provider of “premium on-demand charter,” was formally launched in late July, several months earlier than planned, as its owner, Directional Aviation, restructures its global businesses to better respond to post-COVID-19 opportunities.
Marketplace

By Alan Dron
Etihad Airways was on track for its best result since 2015 before it ran into the COVID-19 pandemic, the airline said Aug. 6.
Airlines & Lessors

COPA lost US$386m in 2Q20 (vs US$50.9m profit in 2Q19) on 97.7% lower revenues; enplanements were down 99.6%.
Air Transport

BRUSSELS AIRLINES lost €182m in 1H20 (vs €36m loss in 1H19) on 63% lower revenues; it suspended ops March 21-June 14.
Air Transport

CARGOJET, Canada earned C$91.1m in 2Q20 (vs C$37.5m in 2Q19) on 65% higher revenues, noting surge in e-Commerce sales.
Air Transport

ATSG lost $105m in 2Q20 (vs $26.6m loss in 2Q19) on 13% higher revenues, driven by strong demand for leased cargo aircraft. CAM earned $19.6m vs $16
Air Transport

ETIHAD lost US$758m in 1H20 (vs $586m loss in 1H19) on 38% lower revenues; it operated up to 40 of its 97 pax aircraft.
Air Transport

LUFTHANSA GROUP lost €1.7b in 2Q20 (vs €754m profit in 2Q19) on 80% lower revenues, ending quarter with €2.8b of available liquidity, excluding €9b
Air Transport

BOMBARDIER AVIATION earned $55m in 2Q20 (vs $222m in 2Q19) on 42% lower revenues. It delivered 20 business jets vs 35 a year ago, and expects
Business Aviation

BOMBARDIER AVIATION earned $55m in 2Q20 (vs $222m in 2Q19) on 42% lower revenues. It delivered 20 business jets vs 35 a year ago, and expects
Aerospace

By Alex Derber
Lufthansa has blamed the “almost complete grounding of [the] global commercial aircraft fleet,” for losses at its maintenance arm in the second quarter.
MRO

By Molly McMillin
A coalition of industry groups is seeking changes to the eligibility criteria of a treasury loan program created by the Coronavirus Aid, Relief and Economic Security (CARES) Act to help general aviation and regional airlines, which face “significant challenges” accessing the program because of liquidity issues, it says.
Marketplace

By Maxim Pyadushkin
Russia’s largest airline group Aeroflot is to soon receive a massive cash injection from its major shareholder, the Russian government, through a rights issue.
Airlines & Lessors

By Molly McMillin
The COVID-19 pandemic has led to a shift in the public’s perception of business jets away from a luxury product and to a safe and efficient alternative to commercial airlines, according to Asian charter operator Sino Jet.
Safety, Ops & Regulation

By Kurt Hofmann
Lufthansa Group said the collapse in demand for air travel following the outbreak of COVID-19 leaves it no choice but to start making redundancies in Germany and scrap 100 of its aircraft.
Airlines & Lessors

By Helen Massy-Beresford
Alitalia unions have threatened to strike as they sound the alarm over delays to the flag-carrier’s relaunch plan.
Airlines & Lessors

By Chen Chuanren
Vietnam Airlines will reportedly halve the pay of its pilots and cabin crew after the flag-carrier saw a 68% year-on-year (YOY) fall in revenue for the second quarter.
Airlines & Lessors

By Sean Broderick, Guy Norris
Both the 737 MAX and the 777X programs are key to helping Boeing emerge from a historic industry downturn.
Safety, Ops & Regulation