NewsAirbus deliveries in 'ballpark' of 2012 target 
Airbus will far exceed its gross order forecast for 2012 and expects deliveries to be in the region of its target of 580. The airframer has yet to disclose its final backlog and delivery figures for the year, and will reveal the totals during an event on 17 January. But an analyst familiar with the matter says the order for 75 Airbus A320neo jets from Turkey's Pegasus Airlines will be booked into 2012.
LinkLAN working with Boeing on 787 reliability issues 
Chilean carrier LAN is working with Boeing and other suppliers on reliability issues around the airline's Boeing 787 Dreamliners, as the airline launches its first North American flights with the aircraft. The Oneworld carrier, which was the fourth operator to receive the 787, has three 787s in its fleet. It deployed the aircraft type on a North American route for the first time on 2 January, with a non-stop flight between Los Angeles and Santiago. LATAM's vice president of fleet projects Justin Siegel tells Flightglobal that the 787's reliability rate falls below that of the airline's other aircraft, but adds that this was expected.
LinkUnited begins 787 international flights to Tokyo
United Airlines' first scheduled international flight on a Boeing 787 from Los Angeles to Tokyo Narita departed 5min early at 11:10 local time today.Flight 32 is scheduled to arrive in Tokyo at 15:32 local time on 4 January, according to the Chicago-based carrier's website. "We are delighted to offer our customers in Los Angeles and Tokyo the comfort and spectacular flying experience of our new Boeing Dreamliner aircraft," says Jim Mueller, vice-president of Atlantic and Pacific sales at United, in a statement.
LinkCIT trebles A350 order with 10 more -900s Lessor CIT has ordered another 10 Airbus A350-900s, taking its overall commitment to the twinjet type to 15. CIT had originally ordered five A350-800s and a pair of -900s but in mid-2011 it defected from the -800, converting its A350 backlog from seven aircraft into five - all the -900 variant. Airbus has yet to clarify whether the repeat order from CIT will be included in its order total for 2012. CIT Transportation Finance president Jeffrey Knittel says the deal will "further expand" its portfolio of medium-to-long haul aircraft.
LinkJet Confirms Stake Sale Talks With Etihad
Jet Airways said on Thursday that it was in talks with Abu Dhabi's Etihad Airways for a potential stake sale in the Indian carrier, although terms have not been agreed yet. The statement was the first confirmation of a potential deal by either side, a day after an Indian government source said the Gulf carrier could pay up to USD$330 million for a 24 percent stake in Jet. Jet shares rose 6.4 percent on Thursday. The stock has risen 65 percent since September, when India relaxed rules allowing foreign airlines to buy up to a 49 percent stake in local carriers.
LinkPolish Government Says: That's Your LOT
The Polish government warned flag carrier LOT not to expect endless state support as it announced a PLN400 million zloty (USD$130 million) loan to keep the ailing airline flying. LOT, which began flying in 1929 and is one of the world's oldest airlines, has been hit by cut-throat competition from no-frills competitors such as Ryanair and easyJet, as well as high fuel prices and depressed demand during Europe's economic downturn. It lost a total of PLN1.1 billion zlotys between 2008 and 2011 and has warned workers that it would be deep in the red again this year and could need further funds to stay aloft.
LinkPinnacle Airlines to divest 140 CRJ200s, operate 81 CRJ900s
Pinnacle Airlines and its subsidiaries have reached agreements on a plan for emerging from Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection.Under the strategy it will operate a fleet of 81 two-class Bombardier CRJ900s for Delta Air Lines, removing its 140 CRJ200s from service over the next two to three years. Pinnacle will receive Delta Connection's next 40 CRJ900s, with deliveries planned to begin in the fall of 2013 and completed by the end of 2014.
LinkUK MoD extends Sea King support deal
The UK Ministry of Defence has extended its in-service support arrangement with AgustaWestland to cover the remaining three years of use with its aged Sea King transport, surveillance and search and rescue helicopter fleets. Announced on 20 December, the £258 million ($416 million) deal to continue the Sea King integrated operational support (SKIOS) framework until the end of March 2016 is linked to around 90 aircraft currently flown by the Royal Air Force and Royal Navy. The MoD signed its first such deal with AgustaWestland in 2005, with the company responsible for providing availability-based depth maintenance services linked to the type.
LinkAmerican Airlines aims to purchase more Airbus 320 airplanesAmerican Airlines filed a motion in Bankruptcy Court to purchase more airplanes from the Airbus A320 family, but the carrier did not publicly disclose any details. The carrier's original order with Airbus in 2011 was for 130 airplanes through 2017, and subsequently 130 A320neo airplanes beginning in 2017.
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