NEWSHainan Airlines considers 747-8 order Hainan Airlines (HU) may order Boeing 747-8s aircraft, citing repeated delivery delays of the 787.
However, HU confirmed to
ATW it has no plans to cancel its order for 10 787s. It denied news reports that the carrier may swap out its 787 order for the 747-8s.
“We are indeed considering ordering [the] Boeing 747-8 now as the continuous delivery delays of [the] Boeing 787 have affected our operation. But we won’t cancel our Boeing 787 orders,” the carrier said in a written statement.
LinkIberia pilots plan 24 more days of strikes
Iberia is facing a further 24 days of industrial action by its pilots represented by the Spanish airline pilots union SEPLA to protest the launch of Iberia Express, the carrier’s new subsidiary for short- and medium-haul flights.
LinkUnited’s migration: A technical success, but customers felt the bumps in the road
United Airlines’ weekend migration to the Hewlett Packard SHARES system used by Continental, its merger partner, got mixed reviews: As Henry Harteveldt, an analyst at Atmosphere Research Group, said, it was “a success on the technology level but less of a success on the customer-experience front.”
In the final major step in the integration of the two carriers, United successfully moved its reservations, inventory control and departure control systems off the Apollo platform, where they had resided for more than 40 years, and onto SHARES.
LinkQantas to consolidate, not outsource, maintenance operations
In a speech on the airline’s half-year results, QF CEO Alan Joyce told investors and journalists the company will reduce its engineering and maintenance expenditures—which is nearly $1.4 billion a year, or at least 30% higher than its competitors—through a consultative review of its heavy maintenance procedures, a consolidation of maintenance tasks and more efficient performance of maintenance tasks.
LinkQatar not in the market for acquisitions
Ailing airlines looking for a white knight need not trouble Qatar Airways. Chief executive Akbar Al Baker says the cash-rich carrier is no longer in the market to acquire airlines after its strategic investment in freight specialist Cargolux.
"We were looking at potential acquisitions, but we are not any more," he says. "All the time people are knocking at our door. We are polite in telling them that we are not interested."
LinkTransaero launches inflight Internet on 30 aircraft
Transaero Airline will outfit its first Boeing 777 with inflight Internet and launch flights in April. According to CEO Olga Pleshakova, UN will equip 38 out of its 75 aircraft with the new technology, at a cost of about $30 million. The carrier did not disclose the name of the supplier.
LinkBAE Systems wins spate of contractsBAE Systems has won a range of new contracts across its regional aircraft support and engineering businesses.
The company won acontract from South African carrier SA Airlink for the major repair of an RJ85; a JetSpares contract from Swiss International Airlines covering its fleet of 20 Avro RJ100s, for a minimum of five years, and continuing until the last aircraft ceases revenue flying with the airline; and a three-year support contract from West Atlantic Airlines covering 44 ATP regional turboprop aircraft.
LinkBMI signs deal with another potential buyer for BMIbaby

UK carrier BMI has signed a non-binding agreement with another potential buyer for its low-cost subsidiary BMIbaby, in addition to the deal signed earlier this year with an unnamed UK-based company.
BMI says that the latest suitor "has operations in several countries across Europe" and plans to acquire 100% of BMIbaby's shares.
LinkAerosonde wins special operations contractUS Special Forces Command (SOCOM) selected the AAI Aerosonde to provide intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance (ISR) services. The mid-endurance unmanned air systems (MEUAS) award, worth up to $600 million over time, will see AAI operate and maintain the small unmanned air vehicles (UAV) on SOCOM's behalf.
LinkVirgin America to receive IFEC system linefit on new A320s from 2013
Virgin America will have its new Lufthansa Systems BroadConnect in-flight entertainment and connectivity (IFEC) system linefit on new Airbus A320 family aircraft arriving from 2013 onwards.
The carrier announced last September the selection of Lufthansa Systems as the provider of its next-generation in-flight entertainment platform, Red. Installations will begin from late 2012 and remain on track, said a Virgin America spokeswoman.
LinkQatar Executive looks to expand fleet with Global 7000 and 8000Qatar Executive, the all-Bombardier charter arm of Qatar Airways, is in talks with the Canadian manufacturer about bolstering its fleet with Global 7000 or 8000 jets, which are under development. However, airline chief executive Akbar Al Baker says he is also considering Embraer or Gulfstream aircraft, so as not to be dependent on one manufacturer.
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