NEWSHawaiian Airlines reports jump in passenger traffic for April
Hawaiian Airlines reported a 12.8% increase in passenger traffic for April. The carrier, a subsidiary of Hawaiian Holdings, completed 882.49 million revenue passenger miles in April, compared to 782.26 million in the same month last year.
LinkSouthwest Airlines reports drop in traffic in April
April passenger traffic for Southwest Airlines dropped 2.1% on a year-over-year basis. The carrier, which acquired AirTran Airways last year, reported 8.6 billion revenue passenger miles for April, compared to 8.8 billion for the same month last year.
LinkVirgin America reports $30.8M loss for Q4
Virgin America on Friday reported a net loss of $30.8 million for the fourth quarter of 2011. However, quarterly revenue rose 45% as the carrier boosted capacity. Virgin America CEO David Cush said the carrier plans an initial public offering in 2013.
LinkUnion will vote on American Airlines' "last best offer"
Members of the Transport Workers Union will vote this week on whether to accept a contract offer from American Airlines. The "last best offer" from American to its mechanics is the last one before a bankruptcy judge rules on union contracts. AMR Corp., the parent company of American, filed for bankruptcy last year.
LinkBoeing will boost production amid demand for new aircraft
The strong demand for newer, more fuel-efficient jets as a result of rising passenger traffic and high fuel prices has Boeing struggling to keep up with new orders, this feature says. The aircraft-maker expects to deliver 585 to 600 planes this year and plans to increase production on its 777, 787 Dreamliner and 737 model airplanes in the coming months.
LinkHouse agrees to extend charter of Export-Import BankThe House of Representatives reached an agreement last week to extend the charter of the Export-Import Bank of the United States. The bank's charter expires May 31. The Senate also must approve reauthorization before the end of the month. The agreement directs the bank to begin phasing out government export subsidies for aircraft.
LinkDOT will create committee representing airline customersThe Transportation Department is required to create a committee to protect airline customers, under the Federal Aviation Administration reauthorization act passed in February. The four-member committee is required to include one airline industry representative. Steve Lott, spokesman for Airlines for America, said airlines will continue their "record operational performance and delivering an even better customer experience through passenger feedback and coordination with other industry stakeholders."
LinkEtihad Cancels More Airbus A350s
Gulf carrier Etihad has cancelled seven aircraft worth USD$2.3 billion at current list prices, Airbus monthly figures showed on Monday.
LinkAir Berlin April Passenger Count Down 4.3 Pct
Air Berlin, the German airline partly owned by Gulf carrier Etihad, said passenger numbers fell 4.3 percent in April, although it was able fill more seats on its planes in the month.
LinkAir Arabia Q1 Net Rises 11.7 Percent
UAE budget carrier Air Arabia's quarterly net profit rose 11.7 percent, as an increase in fuel costs was offset by a rise in the number of passengers seeking low-cost flying options.
LinkAir France KLM fuel costs widen KLM 1Q loss 
Air France KLM Group reported a first-quarter loss of €368 million ($481.3 million), widened from a €367 million loss in the year-ago period.
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