Tuesday, February 26, 2019

U.S. to Pak: Take “meaningful action” Against Terrorists based in Your Soil

India took its revenge in its own style in one master stroke lasting less than 20 minutes. India conducted an anti-terror 3:45 AM precision air strike on a JeM training camp situated in a thick forest area atop a hill in Balakot in Pakistan's Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Province on 26/2/2019. The terror camp was led by Ustad Gauri, brother-in-law of JeM chief Masood Azhar.

source http://www.ncairways.co/india-news/america/

PICTURES: Bamboo Airways and VietJet firm up Boeing commitments

Bamboo Airways and VietJet Air have firmed up commitments to order 110 Boeing aircraft during a visit by US president Donald Trump to Hanoi. The two orders are valued at $15.7 billion at list prices, with Bamboo ordering 10 Boeing 787-9s and VietJet 80 Max 10s and 20 737 Max 8s. Bamboo’s order follows from […]

source http://www.ncairways.co/aviation/pictures-bamboo-airways-and-vietjet-firm-up-boeing-commitments/

VIDEO: NTSB video shows Atlas 767 debris field

The US National Transportation Safety Board has released video and photographs showing the debris field left by Atlas Air flight 3591, that crashed southeast of Houston killing three people on 23 February. The NTSB’s video, released on 25 February, shows a wide swath of wreckage strewn about what appears to be marshland and shallow water. […]

source http://www.ncairways.co/aviation/video-ntsb-video-shows-atlas-767-debris-field/

Alaska refinanced debt in December quarter

Alaska Airlines prepaid $220 million in debt during the fourth quarter, refinancing the loans with new borrowing. Sign in/Register here Registration gives you instant free access to FlightGlobal’s news, in-depth analysis, insight and opinion from our global team of experts, and access to our Flight International and Flight Airline Business online libraries. You’ll only need […]

source http://www.ncairways.co/aviation/alaska-refinanced-debt-in-december-quarter/

Unqualified pilot at controls before E190 crash at Durango

Mexican investigators have disclosed that an unqualified pilot had been sitting in the first officer’s seat of an Embraer 190, flying the aircraft, moments before it crashed on take-off during poor weather at Durango. All 103 occupants survived the crash, on 31 July last year, although the Aeromexico Connect aircraft (XA-GAL) was destroyed. The commission […]

source http://www.ncairways.co/aviation/unqualified-pilot-at-controls-before-e190-crash-at-durango/

Monday, February 25, 2019

Goyal and Etihad back Jet Airways revival plan

Jet Airways’ two largest shareholders, chairman Naresh Goyal and Etihad Aviation Group, have backed the bank-led bailout plan for the struggling Indian airline. In a joint statement, Goyal and Etihad chief executive Tony Douglas, say that a number of stakeholders are working towards “the finalisation and subsequent implementation of the bank-led provisional resolution plan (BLPRP) […]

source http://www.ncairways.co/aviation/goyal-and-etihad-back-jet-airways-revival-plan/

Air Vanuatu orders four A220s

Air Vanuatu has ordered two Airbus A220-100s and two A220-300s, making it the launch customer for the A220 in the South Pacific. The order, announced at the start of the Avalon air show in Australia, is the first Airbus purchase by Air Vanuatu, and will form a major part of its future growth plans. The […]

source http://www.ncairways.co/aviation/air-vanuatu-orders-four-a220s/