Ireland’s Aer Lingus appoints IAG Cargo head as new CEO February 25, 2021 Aer Lingus secures IAG Cargo head as it's new CEO after fighting for survival during the pandemic
Budget airlines primed for land grab as flag carriers face change of flight path February 17, 2021 After nearly a year of intense disruption, one could be forgiven for expecting even Ryanair’s perennially bullish boss Michael O’Leary to be a little downcast about the state of his industry. But despite the near daily cries of anguish issuing from the airlines sector, the Irishman’s eyes are fixed firmly on the future. Speaking after [...]
No hotel quarantine contracts have been signed with just one week to go until launch February 8, 2021 The government has not signed a single contract with any hotel firms despite its mandatory hotel quarantine policy set to come into effect in just one week’s time. All arrivals to the UK from around 30 “red list” countries will be required by law to quarantine for 10 nights at a government-selected hotel from 15 [...]
UK airports launch fresh bid for new government support February 3, 2021 The UK’s airports have today launched a fresh bid for more financial support from the government as the pandemic shows no signs of abating. The Airport Operators’ Association (AOA) today said that it did not expect passenger numbers to recover to pre-Covid levels until 2025 at the earliest. It said that the coming summer needed [...]
Eaton buys Cobham air refueling arm for $3bn as Advent sell-off begins February 1, 2021 Engineering firm Eaton today announced that it would buy Cobham’s air-to-air refueling arm for $2.8bn (£2bn). The deal values Cobham Mission Systems at about 14 times its 2020 earnings. US private equity firm Advent bought Cobham last year and proceeded to split it into nine divisions, of which Mission Systems was one. Opponents of the [...]
Heathrow boss slams government’s ‘discriminatory’ airport support scheme January 30, 2021 The government’s financial support scheme for airports has today opened to applications but was swiftly slammed by Heathrow and fellow operators. Under the scheme, airports and baggage handlers can apply for up to £8m in business rates relief. Transport secretary Grant Shapps announced that the support was now available via Twitter. But the boss of [...]
UK extends airport slot waiver through summer season January 29, 2021 The UK has extended its waiver on the “80:20” airport slot rule through the lucrative summer season, it was announced today. The decision, which was announced this morning by industry body Airport Coordination Limited (ACL), will be a much-needed boon for the UK’s embattled carriers. In a statement, it said: “The UK’s Secretary of State [...]
MPs join calls for support for aviation industry as new restrictions kick in January 21, 2021 A group of over 80 MPs have today backed calls for the government to lay out specialist package of support for the aviation and travel industries. Henry Smith, chairman of future of aviation all-party parliamentary group, today wrote to Boris Johnson demanding the government bring forward plans to protect the embattled industries. In the letter, [...]
Aviation industry launches fresh plea for government support January 20, 2021 The UK’s aviation industry has come together in a fresh plea for extra government support for the struggling industry. Representatives from the country’s biggest trade bodies have called for a aviation and aerospace recovery plan including short-term financial relief for airports and airlines. Measures include the extension of a suspension of business rates to aviation [...]
New York fund GIP takes lead in bidding war for Signature Aviation January 11, 2021 The board of Signature Aviation have this morning accepted a $4.6bn (£3.4bn) takeover offer from New York fund Global Infrastructure Partners (GIP). Shares in the firm rose 8.8 per cent on the back of the announcement. The $5.50 a share bid beat off competition from Blackstone, which had won the backing of billionaire Bill Gates, [...]