flights Archives - theprimarymarket.com Thu, 06 Jul 2023 11:58:41 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.5.2 Airbus First Half Deliveries Rise https://theprimarymarket.com/airbus-first-half-deliveries-rise/ Thu, 06 Jul 2023 10:45:00 +0000 https://theprimarymarket.com/?p=3852 Industry sources revealed on Thursday that Airbus increased their deliveries by 6% in the first half of the year to reach 316 aircraft for the six months. The Netherlands-headquartered plane manufacturer delivered 72 planes in June, up from 63 in May. June’s figure is also 20% higher than the 60 planes delivered in June last […]

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Industry sources revealed on Thursday that Airbus increased their deliveries by 6% in the first half of the year to reach 316 aircraft for the six months. The Netherlands-headquartered plane manufacturer delivered 72 planes in June, up from 63 in May. June’s figure is also 20% higher than the 60 planes delivered in June last year.

Airbus boosted its deliveries from 297 aircraft during the first six months of 2022. This year, the company is aiming to make a total of 720 deliveries

The performance of the aviation company is even more impressive considering that aerospace deliveries at large have been affected by supply chain issues while labor shortages stemming from the Covid pandemic persist.

Chief Commercial Officer Christian Scherer stated in June that while industry-wide issues continue to pose an obstacle, Airbus is beginning to experience a more “predictable” pattern in industrial economic conditions.

Airbus is set to report its first-half financial results on July 26.

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African Flights Grounded Amid Air Traffic Control Strike https://theprimarymarket.com/african-flights-grounded-amid-air-traffic-control-strike/ Sat, 24 Sep 2022 06:59:00 +0000 https://theprimarymarket.com/?p=1826 Air travel was disrupted across West and Central Africa on Friday as air traffic control strikes kept flights grounded. International travelers en route to the United States and Europe were unable to board their scheduled flights as a result. Employees of the Agency for Aerial Navigation Safety in Africa and Madagascar (ASECNA) decided to protest […]

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Air travel was disrupted across West and Central Africa on Friday as air traffic control strikes kept flights grounded. International travelers en route to the United States and Europe were unable to board their scheduled flights as a result.

Employees of the Agency for Aerial Navigation Safety in Africa and Madagascar (ASECNA) decided to protest in response to a dispute over working conditions and pay, thereby disregarding court rulings and government bans prohibiting them from doing so. Flights across the 18 countries in which the air traffic regulator operates remained grounded because of the strike.

Ceubah Guelpina, ASECNA’s head of human resources, made the following statement in response to the ASECNA staff’s actions: “In spite of the prohibition of the strike by all the courts … the Union of Air Traffic Controllers’ Unions (USYCAA) has launched a wildcat strike. We have already exhausted both administrative and institutional remedies in the management of this crisis, but we have in front of us trade unionists who are stubborn to do whatever they want.”

In response to the ongoing action, ASECNA has developed a contingency plan allowing flights to be rerouted to alternative airports so as to avoid those airports suffering from staff shortages.

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ersion="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?> flights Archives - theprimarymarket.com Thu, 06 Jul 2023 11:58:41 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.5.2 Airbus First Half Deliveries Rise https://theprimarymarket.com/airbus-first-half-deliveries-rise/ Thu, 06 Jul 2023 10:45:00 +0000 https://theprimarymarket.com/?p=3852 Industry sources revealed on Thursday that Airbus increased their deliveries by 6% in the first half of the year to reach 316 aircraft for the six months. The Netherlands-headquartered plane manufacturer delivered 72 planes in June, up from 63 in May. June’s figure is also 20% higher than the 60 planes delivered in June last […]

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Industry sources revealed on Thursday that Airbus increased their deliveries by 6% in the first half of the year to reach 316 aircraft for the six months. The Netherlands-headquartered plane manufacturer delivered 72 planes in June, up from 63 in May. June’s figure is also 20% higher than the 60 planes delivered in June last year.

Airbus boosted its deliveries from 297 aircraft during the first six months of 2022. This year, the company is aiming to make a total of 720 deliveries

The performance of the aviation company is even more impressive considering that aerospace deliveries at large have been affected by supply chain issues while labor shortages stemming from the Covid pandemic persist.

Chief Commercial Officer Christian Scherer stated in June that while industry-wide issues continue to pose an obstacle, Airbus is beginning to experience a more “predictable” pattern in industrial economic conditions.

Airbus is set to report its first-half financial results on July 26.

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African Flights Grounded Amid Air Traffic Control Strike https://theprimarymarket.com/african-flights-grounded-amid-air-traffic-control-strike/ Sat, 24 Sep 2022 06:59:00 +0000 https://theprimarymarket.com/?p=1826 Air travel was disrupted across West and Central Africa on Friday as air traffic control strikes kept flights grounded. International travelers en route to the United States and Europe were unable to board their scheduled flights as a result. Employees of the Agency for Aerial Navigation Safety in Africa and Madagascar (ASECNA) decided to protest […]

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Air travel was disrupted across West and Central Africa on Friday as air traffic control strikes kept flights grounded. International travelers en route to the United States and Europe were unable to board their scheduled flights as a result.

Employees of the Agency for Aerial Navigation Safety in Africa and Madagascar (ASECNA) decided to protest in response to a dispute over working conditions and pay, thereby disregarding court rulings and government bans prohibiting them from doing so. Flights across the 18 countries in which the air traffic regulator operates remained grounded because of the strike.

Ceubah Guelpina, ASECNA’s head of human resources, made the following statement in response to the ASECNA staff’s actions: “In spite of the prohibition of the strike by all the courts … the Union of Air Traffic Controllers’ Unions (USYCAA) has launched a wildcat strike. We have already exhausted both administrative and institutional remedies in the management of this crisis, but we have in front of us trade unionists who are stubborn to do whatever they want.”

In response to the ongoing action, ASECNA has developed a contingency plan allowing flights to be rerouted to alternative airports so as to avoid those airports suffering from staff shortages.

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