Showing posts with label malaysia airlines. Show all posts
Showing posts with label malaysia airlines. Show all posts

Sunday, September 8, 2024

Malaysia Airlines Identifies Potential Issue with A350-900 Engine


Malaysia Airlines has recently discovered a potential issue with the engine of its Airbus A350-900 aircraft. The airline has reported that preliminary inspections have flagged a possible concern that could affect engine performance. While the exact nature of the issue is still under investigation, the airline is working closely with Airbus to address the situation and ensure passenger safety.

This development highlights the importance of ongoing maintenance and rigorous checks in aviation. For now, Malaysia Airlines is taking proactive measures to resolve the issue, emphasizing its commitment to maintaining the highest safety standards for its fleet.


Saturday, September 7, 2024

Malaysia Airlines Cancels Routes to Australia: What It Means for Travelers

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Malaysia Airlines has announced the cancellation of several routes to Australia, impacting many travelers. The airline has reduced its flight schedule due to operational challenges and reduced demand. Popular routes from Kuala Lumpur to major Australian cities, including Sydney and Melbourne, are among the affected.

For travelers, this means exploring alternative airlines or routes for future trips. Those with existing bookings are advised to check their flight status and seek refunds or alternative travel arrangements.


Sunday, August 31, 2014

Malaysia Airlines to axe 6-14 Thousand Employee

Malaysia Airlines plane crash, then inhabited by two major restructuring under the name of 6 thousand to 14 thousand was announced to lay off employees.

Monday, July 28, 2014

Name Changing Option for Malaysia Airlines

Malaysia Airlines in March, and there are still question marks about the tragedy with a MH370 and recently reduced by supporters in Ukraine Russian passenger plane with flight number MH17 then 'name change' option was on the agenda. Malaysia Airlines Commercial Director Hugh Dunleavy said in a statement to the British Sunday Telegraph newspaper, the Malaysian government assessments about the future of the company, he said. The company's largest shareholder, the Government of Malaysia, to work on this issue after the disaster accelerated MH17. Dunleavy, indicating that a lot of options on the table, both for themselves as well as other airlines have signaled they could go to a new formation. Dunleavy also, airline companies, outside of their control that should not be held liable for errors underlined. Dunleavy, "MH17 showed us all that the sky is not safe," he said.

Friday, July 18, 2014

A MALAYSIAN airliner carrying 295 people shot down 

A MALAYSIAN airliner carrying 295 people from Amsterdam to Kuala Lumpur has crashed in rebel-held east Ukraine, with 27 Australians believed to be among the dead. The Ukrainian government said the plane was shot down by a surface-to-air missile.

Malaysia Airlines said it had “lost contact” with flight MH17, 30km from the Tamak waypoint, 50km from the Russian-Ukraine border after 12am. The plane came down near the town of Shaktarsk, in the Donetsk region.

The crash comes just four months after the mysterious disappearance of Malaysia Airlines flight MH370, which remains missing.

Wednesday, May 21, 2014

Malaysia to release MH370 data

MALAYSIA will release satellite data used to narrow down the search for the missing MH370 jetliner.

Qantas Faces Nationwide Flight Disruptions as Engineers and Technical Workers Go on Strike

Qantas passengers should brace for significant flight disruptions in the coming days, as engineers and technical workers at the airline have...