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ATW News â For latest news go to ATWOnline.com Karen Walker Boeing has posted its 2019 first-quarter results, which indicate the initial financial impact of the 737 MAX crashes and groundings as well as acknowledging continued uncertainty about the full cost. |
Karen Walker Boeing will have been glad to get today behind it, the latest in a series of grim days since the second 737 MAX crash and the new narrowbody was grounded. |
Victoria Moores Finnair posted a €38.8 million ($43.6 million) net loss for the first quarter (1Q), marking a sharp decline from the record €13.4 million net profit it delivered in 1Q 2018, partly driven by excess capacity from the airline’s incoming Airbus A350 fleet. |
Ben Goldstein Premium Content Hawaiian Airlines reported a net income increase of 27% to $36.4 million in the first quarter compared to $28.5 million in the year-ago period, despite slightly lower operating revenue. |
Guy Norris Premium Content Boeing says returning the 737 MAX safely to service is its first priority and with extra resources being channeled into this effort hinted for the first time this may impact the outline schedule for launching its next proposed airliner project, the new midsize airplane (NMA). |
Victoria Moores Airlines continue to improve their handling of checked bags, getting more bags to the right destination on time even as the number of airline passengers grows each year. |
Victoria Moores Premium Content Aircraft cabin experts believe there could be scope to monetize overhead storage space, causing a ripple effect of customer service benefits. |
Chen Chuanren Premium Content Malaysia Airlines issued RFPs in April to Airbus and Embraer for the acquisition of 30 to 40 regional aircraft as its looks to solidify routes within Southeast Asia, according to a source familiar with the carrier. |
Kurt Hofmann Scandinavian Airlines (SAS) pilots threatened to go on strike after labor negotiations with the airline collapsed. Without a last-minute agreement, a strike could begin April 26. |
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ATW Editorâs Blog Karen Walker Boeing will have been glad to get today behind it, the latest in a series of grim days since the second 737 MAX crash and the new narrowbody was grounded. |
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