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ILFC sues Udvar-Hazy and Air Lease Corp, alleging theft of trade secrets
International Lease Finance Corp. (ILFC) and its parent American International Group (AIG) have filed a civil lawsuit in a Los Angeles court against Air Lease Corp. (ALC) and its chairman and CEO, Steven Udvar-Hazy, as well as a number of other top ALC executives, seeking damages that it said may reach “several hundreds of millions” of dollars “or more.”
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United Continental reports steep 1Q loss, cites systems integration costs

United Continental Holdings (UCH) incurred a first-quarter net loss of $448 million, widened from a net deficit of $213 million in the prior-year period. It blamed the poor results on costs associated with the ongoing integration of United Airlines and Continental Airlines.
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Air China, China Southern 1Q earnings plummet

Air China (CA) and China Southern Airlines (CZ) saw their first-quarter income plunge due to high fuel prices and the slowing of yuan appreciation, according to carrier statements released by Shanghai Stock Exchange. CA reported first-quarter net income of CNY239 million ($37.8 million), down 85.7% over CNY1.67 billion in the year-ago quarter. Operating revenue increased 7.7% to 22.9 billion against an increase of 16.9% in operating expenses to CNY22.71 billion.
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China Eastern To Order 777s, Delay Airbus Deal

China Eastern Airlines is set to place a USD$6 billion order for up to 20 Boeing 777 jets, while simultaneously delaying a recent Airbus deal, people familiar with the matter said.
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First South Carolina 787 ready to roll for delivery customer Air India
The first Boeing 787 Dreamliner to be assembled at the company’s Charleston, S.C. production facility will be rolled out Friday. A Boeing representative confirmed that the customer is Air India.
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EU To Discuss Sharing Of Airline Data To Fight Crime
The European Union restarted talks on Thursday to establish an EU system for sharing airline passenger data to counter terrorist attacks and trafficking of drugs and people.
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LAX Screeners Arrested On Drug, Corruption Charges
Two security screeners at Los Angeles Airport have been arrested on drug trafficking and corruption charges, accused of taking bribes to allow large narcotic shipments through the airport.
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Lufthansa Says No Decision On Job Cuts
Lufthansa said it is still evaluating how many jobs it would cut as part of a cost-saving initiative, in response to a report that Germany’s biggest airline plans to slash about 3,000 administrative jobs.
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Boeing confirms long-haul 757 replacement study
Boeing chief executive Jim McNerney confirms a replacement for the long-haul 757-200 market segment is being studied internally, adding potentially a new layer to the 737 Max concept. The 757-200 ceased production in 2004, and was replaced on domestic routes largely by either the 737-900ER or the Airbus A321. But US carriers have also introduced the 757-200 on long-haul routes, flying between East Coast cities and Europe and West Coast cities and Hawaii.
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India Mirage crashes blamed on ‘technical defects’
India has attributed two crashes involving Dassault Mirage 2000 aircraft to technical faults, with the fleet remaining grounded as a precautionary measure. "[During the current financial year] two Mirage 2000 aircraft have crashed," says defence minister AK Antony in response to a parliamentary question. "Technical defects were the cause of both accidents."
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Panetta pitches Boeing to Brazil
During a trip to Rio de Janeiro this week, Defense Secretary Leon Panetta urged Brazil to choose Boeing to supply fighter jets that the nation intends to buy. The offer for the Super Hornet fighters "contains an unprecedented advanced technology sharing that is reserved for only our closest allies and partners," Panetta said.
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Industry experts question accuracy of FAA near-miss data
The Federal Aviation Administration's reporting of near misses has come under scrutiny by industry watchdogs. Jeffrey B. Guizetti, assistant inspector general for aviation, says error rates will likely increase once automatic tracking software is installed. "The chances of a collision on the ground or in the air is low, but if it does occur, there will be a catastrophic loss of life," he said.
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Cape Canaveral launch schedule is busy in May
United Launch Alliance is launching an Atlas V rocket on May 3 and SpaceX is launching a Falcon 9 rocket on May 7, making next month a busy one at Cape Canaveral Air Force Station in Florida. United Launch Alliance's rocket will carry a military communications satellite and the Falcon 9 will carry an unmanned capsule to the International Space Station, this feature says.
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NASA is on track with tests of Space Launch System using ATK motors
NASA in 2017 will run test flights of its new Space Launch System, which uses rocket motors made by defense and aerospace contractor Alliant Techsystems. The move is positive news for ATK, which previously made motors for the now-shelved space shuttles. "We are absolutely on schedule and have our next ground test for the five-segment booster scheduled for next summer. And just three weeks ago we completed a major avionics test for the system," said George Torres of ATK.
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United Continental reports quarterly loss of $448M
United Continental Holdings has reported a loss of $448 million for its first quarter. The loss stemmed partly from integration and merger costs, including a switch to a single reservations system. "This was a difficult quarter, but we made significant progress with our integration and we're now able to serve our customers as a single airline," said President and CEO Jeff Smisek.
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US Airways predicts American merger would create $1.2B in value
US Airways says a merger with American Airlines would create $1.2 billion a year in new value and would reduce labor costs. "There is a tremendous amount of value created by merging US Airways and AMR, and we can and should use a portion of that to give employees more than AMR can on a stand-alone basis," said US Airways President Scott Kirby. An AMR representative didn't respond to Kirby's comment.
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Allegiant 1Q earnings increase 26.5%
Las Vegas-based Allegiant Travel Company, parent of Allegiant Air (G4), reported earnings of $21.7 million for the first quarter, up 26.5% compared to $17.2 million in the year-ago period.
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Boeing backs American Airlines as a solo act
Boeing serves as a creditor to AMR Corp., the parent company of American Airlines. Boeing says it supports American's plan to emerge from bankruptcy as a stand-alone carrier, rather than merge with US Airways. "American is working through the process now and we support them emerging from this thing as a stronger airline," said Boeing CEO Jim McNerney.
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N.Y. lawmaker introduces legislation in effort to reduce bird strikes
Sen. Kirsten Gillibrand, D-N.Y., has proposed legislation that would allow the removal of Canada geese from a wildlife refuge near a New York airport in a bid to reduce the number of bird strikes on planes. The Federal Aviation Administration this year has received reports of 1,090 bird strikes through March 31.
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EU would protect itself from retaliation for ETS, official says
The European Union would protect itself if countries retaliated against its emissions-trading scheme, an official said. "If this moment comes, we would not hesitate to protect our interest," said Mary Veronica Tovsak Pleterski, director of carbon markets at the European Commission.
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Fee by Hawaii on air cargo operators is voided
A federal judge has issued a permanent injunction against Hawaii barring the state from charging air cargo operators a fee. Airlines for America filed a lawsuit to stop the fee in 2010. The pest inspection, quarantine and eradication fee was approved by state legislators in 2007.
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Airlines fight higher cost of fuel with additional fees
Airlines are turning to luggage fees and change fees to offset the high cost of fuel. "As with other corporations, airlines are like other companies: They have responsibilities to their shareholders to make a profit and some [companies] have had to make individual decisions how to reach that goal," said Steve Lott, vice president of communications for Airlines for America.
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Other News

Norwegian Air Shuttle (DY) reported a first-quarter net loss of $49.8 million, a slight improvement on its loss of $51 million for the year-ago period (ATW Daily News, April 29, 2011). DY president and CEO Bjorn Kjos said the results were due to the first quarter being a traditionally weak period, combined with “particularly challenging” oil prices, up some 15% compared to the same period last year.

Lufthansa (LH) has taken delivery of its first Boeing 747-8 Intercontinental, which will fly to its permanent home base in Frankfurt May 1.

JetBlue Airways (B6) posted a $27 million year-over-year increase in net income to $30 million for the first quarter, up from $3 million in the year-ago quarter. The carrier said demand trends remained strong throughout the quarter, on a 12% year-over-year increase in capacity.

Allegiant Air (G4), reported earnings of $21.7 million for the first quarter, up 26.5% compared to $17.2 million in the year-ago period. Total operating revenue increased 23.1% to $237.9 million while expenses climbed 21.9% to $201.5 million, producing an operating profit of $36.3 million, up 30.5% from $27.8 million in the year-ago quarter.

Austrian Airlines (OS) has struck a tentative agreement with pilots and flight attendants that could head off OS plans to shift their contracts to subsidiary Tyrolean with less generous terms, according to an internal joint email from the OS management and union Betriebsrat Bord. The agreement, which must be ratified, calls for buying out current contracts and replacing them with a new deal at the same pay but without automatic pay raises.

Astra Airlines will operate seasonal Thessaloniki service to Moscow Vnukovo, St. Petersburg, Novosibirsk, Omsk, Rostov-on-Don, Volgograd, Voronezh, Yekaterinburg, Kazan, Nizhny Novgorod, Perm, Samara and Saratov for the summer 2012 season, an expansion of service over the year-ago period, following the addition of two Airbus A320 aircraft.

Singapore Airlines will operate its 3X-daily Singapore-London Heathrow Boeing 777-300ER service with the Airbus A380 from June 1, increasing seat capacity by 17% a day.

SilkAir will launch 3X-weekly Singapore-Hanoi service June 5.

Yakutia Airlines will launch 2X-weekly Moscow-Komsomolsk-na-Amure Boeing 757-200 service June 4.

Japan Airlines (JL) and JetBlue Airways (B6) reached a codeshare agreement under which JL will place its code on select B6 New York and Boston flights to 21 US destinations, from April 22.




AVIATION QUOTE

Who was the best pilot I ever saw? You're lookin' at 'im.

— Gordon Cooper in the movie 'The Right Stuff,' 1983.




ON THIS DATE

---In 1839... John Wise, an American, introduces the balloon ripping-panel, a glued section that the pilot can pull open for quick emptying of the balloon after landing. This prevents the balloon from being dragged along the ground.

---In 1905... Under the supervision of Samuel F. Cody, Sappy Moreton of the British Army’s Balloon Section reaches 2,600 feet beneath a mancarrying kite in Aldershot, England.

---In 1913... In a floatplane, Bob Fowler makes the first flight with a passenger in Central America (and the first flight in Panama) when he flies with film cameraman Raymond Duhem from the Atlantic to the Pacific, flying 40 miles across the Panama isthmus in 57 minutes. En route, Duhem makes the first aerial film of Central America.

---In 1929... Squadron Leader A.G. Jones-Williams and Flight Lieutenant N.H. Jenkins complete the first non-stop flight from England to India; they fly the 4,130 miles in 50 hours, 37 minutes in a Fairey Long-Range Monoplane.

---In 1967…The McDonnell Douglas DC-8-62 receives FAA Certification.

---In 1974…Engine number four of an Aeroflot Ilyushin IL-18 (SSSR-75559) suffers an uncontained failure, bringing down the plane near Leningrad and killing all 118 people on board.

---In 1976…American Airlines Flight 625, a Boeing 727 (N1963) goes off the end of the runway while attempting to land at Harry S. Truman Airport on St. Thomas, U.S. Virgin Islands (STT) killing 37 of the 88 people on board. The crew of the flight, which originated in Providence, Rhode Island (PVD) with a stop in New York (JFK) attempted a go around after touching down more than half the distance down the short 4,658 foot runway. When the captain felt no acceleration after pushing the throttles, he panicked and applied full brakes, without pushing the nose down nor applying reverse thrust. The aircraft went off the end with a nose up attitude of 9 degrees, at a speed of 132 knots, and hit a Shell gas station.

---In 1977…American Airlines Flight 625, a Boeing 727 (N1963) goes off the end of the runway while attempting to land at Harry S. Truman Airport on St. Thomas, U.S. Virgin Islands (STT) killing 37 of the 88 people on board. The crew of the flight, which originated in Providence, Rhode Island (PVD) with a stop in New York (JFK) attempted a go around after touching down more than half the distance down the short 4,658 foot runway. When the captain felt no acceleration after pushing the throttles, he panicked and applied full brakes, without pushing the nose down nor applying reverse thrust. The aircraft went off the end with a nose up attitude of 9 degrees, at a speed of 132 knots, and hit a Shell gas station.

In 1980…Thai Airways Flight 231, a Hawker Siddeley HS-748 (HS-THB), crashes after experiencing windshear on approach to Don Muang Airport (DMK) in Bangkok, killing 40 of the 53 people on board.

---In 2002…Final successful telemetry is received from the Pioneer 10 space probe, floating nearly 7.5 billion miles from earth. After its launch in 1972, Pioneer 10 became the first probe to travel through the asteroid belt and the first to make direct observations of Jupiter.

--In 2005…First flight of the Airbus A380(F-WWOW).

---In 2007…Eos Airlines ceased all operations due to the airline filing bankruptcy.




DAILY VIDEO





EDITOR’S CHOICE





HUMOR

Flight Attendants

A flight attendant was out golfing one day off when she hit her ball into the woods.

She went into the woods to look for it and found a frog in a trap.
The frog said to her, "If you release me from this trap, I will grant you 3 wishes."

The flight attendant freed the frog and the frog said, "Thank you, but I failed to mention that there was a condition to your wishes-that whatever you wish for, your captain will get 10 times more or better!"
The flight attendant said, "That would be okay," and for her first wish, she wanted to be the most beautiful flight attendant in the world - beautiful enough to make people stop flying SQ. The frog warned her,
"You do realize that this wish will also make your captain the most handsome pilot in the world, an Adonis, that other flight attendants will flock to."

The flight attendant replied, "That will be okay because I will be the most beautiful flight attendant and he will only have eyes for me."
So, KAZAM - she's the most beautiful flight attendant in the world!
For her second wish, she wanted to be the richest flight attendant in the world.

The frog said, "That will make your captain the richest pilot in the world and he will be ten times richer than you."

The flight attendant said, "That will be okay because I'm such a devoted flight attendant that what is mine is my captain's and what is my captain's is mine."

So, KAZAM she's the richest flight attendant in the world!
The frog then inquired about her third wish, and she answered, I'd like a mild heart attack."

Moral of the story : Flight attendant are clever bitches. Don't **** with them





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And let's get one thing straight. There's a big difference between a pilot and an aviator. One is a technician; the other is an artist in love with flight. — E. B. Jeppesen
HT-ETNW 27 Apr 12, 19:19Post
#5 and 6 are located in Canada ...
5. YYZ
6. YVR

-HT
Use your time wisely; remember that today is the first day of the rest of your life.
BMIFlyer 30 Apr 12, 00:41Post
1. Halifax YHZ
5. Toronto Pearson YYZ
6. Vancouver YVR
Sometimes you can't make it on your own...
 

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