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NAS Daily 04 SEPT 15

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Commercial

Boeing to test folding wingtips for 777X family
Boeing plans to test a prototype of a folding wingtip design for its 777X family of aircraft. The wingtips fold out to increase the wingspan of the aircraft by nearly 24 feet during flight. They also fold in for ground operations.
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Bohai Leasing To Buy Avolon For USD$2.5 Bln
Irish aircraft leasing firm Avolon has agreed to be acquired for about USD$2.5 billion by Bohai Leasing, a unit of Chinese aviation and shipping conglomerate HNA Group. Avolon shareholders will receive USD$31 per share in cash, which is lower than the USD$32 per share the companies were discussing in August. Avolon said the lower price was a result of "significant volatility across global equity markets." The deal, which including the assumption of debt has a total enterprise value of about USD$7.6 billion, is expected to close by first quarter of 2016.
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Airlines

American Airlines widens Expedia partnership
Expedia Inc. will continue to distribute American Airlines and US Airways flights on Expedia, Travelocity and Hotwire sites pursuant to a renewed agreement with American Airlines Group. The agreement also adds provisions for Expedia, Travelocity and Hotwire sites to offer paid seating options to leisure customers shopping and booking travel through select sites within the Expedia brand portfolio beginning later this year, according to a Sept. 2 news release.
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Delta to launch Seattle-Edmonton route in December
Delta Air Lines plans to add nonstop service from Seattle to Edmonton, Canada, by December. Delta also flies to the Canadian cities of Calgary and Vancouver from Seattle. SkyWest Airlines will operate the daily flight on a Bombardier CRJ 700.
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Delta reports 3.9% increase in Aug. system traffic
Delta Air Lines posted a 3.9% rise in system traffic in August on a year-over-year basis. System traffic rose to 20.82 billion revenue passenger miles in August. The carrier also boosted system capacity by 4.2% in August.
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easyJet Upbeat After Late-Summer Demand
easyJet has raised its full-year profit outlook after record demand for beach and city breaks showed the British low-cost airline was more than meeting a challenge from Ryanair. easyJet said it was optimistic about its performance, forecasting full-year profit growth of up to 21 percent for the year to end September, compared with a previous forecast of up to 14 percent.
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Jet2 orders 27 737-800s
Budget carrier Jet2 has signed an order with Boeing for 27 737-800 aircraft worth about $2.6 billion at list price. The deal marks the carrier’s first direct order with Boeing, says the airframer in a statement.
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JetBlue digitizes aircraft maintenance toolbox
JetBlue Airways plans to equip its maintenance technicians with iPad mini 3s. "We look at mobile devices as a staple tool -- much like a wrench -- that a technician needs to do his job," said Tony Lowery, vice president of technical operations at JetBlue. "I believe our technicians will wonder how they did without mobile devices, just as we wonder how we did without cell phones for so many years."
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Wing Part Definitely From MH370
The piece of wing found on the shore of Reunion Island in the Indian Ocean has been formally identified as part of the wreckage of Malaysia Airlines flight MH370. The part, known as a flaperon, was found on the shore of the French-governed island on July 29. Malaysian authorities have said paint and maintenance-record matches proved it came from the missing Boeing 777.
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PAL To Shed 117 Jobs In Non-Core Services
Philippine Airlines is laying off 117 domestic ground crew, or about 2 percent of its total staff strength, in November to focus on its core operations for sustaining profitability. "PAL will disengage from non-core services such as our ground-handling activities in domestic stations which can be turned over to qualified third-party service providers," the carrier said in a statement.
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Southwest CEO: Raising the airport tax costs customers money
Southwest CEO Gary Kelly highlights why raising the Passenger Facility Charge, the airport tax, hurts customers. "When the government wants more money, it often looks at airline passengers as its piggybank," writes Kelly. "Most people are surprised to learn that about 25% of an average airfare on Southwest Airlines is made up of government-imposed taxes and fees."
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Seamless transformation unlikely for 'TransAeroflot'
The initial obstacles to be surmounted – approval by shareholders and the competition authorities – pale into insignificance compared with those lying further down the road. One that looms large is the mismatch between the carriers’ fleets.
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United to introduce alternative fuel this fall
United Airlines will be the first in the US to use alternative jet fuel on regular passenger flights. The fuels will be made from a blend of jet fuel with agricultural waste and oils. "We believe that one of our greatest opportunities to reduce the aviation industry's environmental footprint is through sustainable alternative fuels," said United's Angela Foster-Rice.
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Aviation consultant discusses what it takes to earn an ATP certificate
Don Sebastian, president of Aviation Consulting Services, joins the Airplane Geeks podcast to discuss what it takes to earn an Air Transport Pilot rating. Also on the show, crowdfunding the TriFan 600 VTOL, the F-35 vs. the A-10 Warthog and more.
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Military

Northrop calls for quicker JSTARS schedule as “E-8D” takes shape
Northrop Grumman says it shouldn’t take 16 years for the US Air Force’s to recapitalise the Boeing 707-based E-8C Joint Surveillance Target Attack Radar System, and it doesn’t need an 11-month “risk-reduction” phase to get started. The air force recently awarded $10 million contracts to Northrop, Boeing and Lockheed Martin to mature their competing next-generation JSTARS designs, but Northrop believes it already has an “85% solution” and is ready to proceed to development. If fact, the product is known internally as the "E-8D" since it uses mature technology and is considered more of an evolutionary capability advancement.
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Corporate

NetJets pilots plan protests at 7 US airports
The NetJets Association of the Shared Aircraft Pilots union is planning to picket at seven US airports on Sept. 10 as part of an ongoing labor dispute to protest unfair pay and changes to benefits that would require them to pay more for health care. "NetJets pilots are exercising their right to engage in informational picketing to inform our customers and the public about the labor dispute with NetJets," said union President Pedro Leroux.
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Aviation Quote

The more mechanical becomes the weapons with which we fight, the less mechanical must be the spirit which controls them.

— Field Marshal Archibald P. Wavell.




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