AirlinesAeroflot Group international traffic up 25.6% in JanuaryRussia’s Aeroflot Group carried 1.5 million international passengers in January, up 25.6% year-over-year (YOY). Domestic traffic grew 10.1% to 1.9 million. The group’s passenger load factor increased 2.5 percentage points YOY to 76.6%. Total group traffic reached 3.4 million in January, up 15.4% YOY.
LinkAir Canada, Alaska Airlines expand routesAir Canada launched its first route to Asia this month with service to Shanghai, and is offering expanded seasonal capacity to Israel. Alaska Airlines, meanwhile, has announced service connecting Orange County, Calif., and Albuquerque, N.M., launching this summer.
LinkPoor crew decisions and support cited in Air India A320 accidentIndia’s Aircraft Accident Investigation Bureau (AAIB) has found a number of organisational and human errors contributed to a landing accident involving an Air India Airbus A320 on 5 January 2014. The aircraft, registered VT-ESH, was operating flight from Imphal and Guwahati to Delhi when it was forced to divert due to poor visibility at Delhi.
LinkAmerican Airlines to Retire the Airbus A330-300 by 2018American Airlines plans to accelerate the retirements of all of its Airbus A330-300s, Embraer E190s, and some of its Boeing 767-300ERs, according to a letter from American VP of Flight Service Hector Adler that was first reported on by Brian Sumers. American currently operates nine Airbus A330-300s and 40 767-300ERs (out of a widebody fleet of 146 aircraft), and 20 E190s (out of a mainline narrowbody fleet of 796 aircraft).
LinkBA appears to switch 787-9s for more -8sBritish Airways appears to have reduced the number of Boeing 787-9s it expects to receive, according to parent IAG’s latest fleet plan. The fleet plan outlined in IAG’s full-year results shows a total of 18 787-9s for the carrier, three fewer than the 21 listed in the half-year schedule.
LinkChorus posts $83 million 2016 net profit; leasing revenue up 44%Halifax-based Chorus Aviation, the parent company of Canadian regional airline Jazz Aviation, posted 2016 net profits of C$111.8 million ($83 million), more than quadrupling its C$25.5 million net result for 2015. “Our overall [2016] fiscal results were in line with our expectations,” Chorus president and CEO Joe Randell said. “The capacity purchase agreement (CPA) with Air Canada continues to … deliver strong and stable financial results … we achieved a 44% increase year-over-year in our aircraft leasing revenue under the CPA, to $99 million.”
LinkSWISS to increase capacity on North Atlantic routesSwiss International Air Lines (SWISS) will increase capacity on North Atlantic routes this summer by using larger aircraft. The Lufthansa subsidiary will also base its first Bombardier CS300—which it expects to receive in the 2Q—in Geneva. From April 22, SWISS will increase Zurich-San Francisco services from 3X-weekly to daily using a Boeing 777-300ER. The carrier will also operate the 777-300ER on six of its 12X-weekly Zurich-Chicago O’Hare routes between June and October. As a result, the 777-300ER will be used on daily services over the summer from Zurich to five intercontinental destinations—Bangkok, Hong Kong, Singapore, Los Angeles and San Francisco.
LinkUnited to launch San Francisco-Munich serviceUnited Airlines is launching its first flight from its San Francisco hub to Munich for the summer schedule. The Chicago-based carrier will operate the seasonal flight daily with a Boeing 787. The flights are expected to launch on May 24.
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