NewsO’Leary challenged by Ryanair’s rapid fleet, passenger growth Ryanair CEO Michael O’Leary sees operations as the Irish LCC’s biggest challenge in 2018 as passenger numbers and fleet continue to grow.
LinkHainan Airlines discloses assets restructuring planHainan Airlines Holding, the Shanghai-listed unit of debt-ridden HNA Group, has said it will take over stakes owned by parent HNA Group as part of an assets restructuring plan. Hainan will take controlling shares in West Air and Guilin Airlines, in addition to MRO providers HNA Technic and SR Technics. Also listed were flight school Hainan Sky Plumage and hotel investment and management platform HNA Hotels Holding, according to a Shanghai Stock Exchange filing.
LinkUS-Bangla Bombardier Q400 crashes on landing in NepalA Bombardier Q400, operated by Bangladeshi airline US-Bangla, crashed on landing at Tribhuvan International Airport in Kathmandu, Nepal on March 12, killing at least 49 out of 71 people onboard. According to local media reports, the aircraft veered off the runway onto a football field and caught fire after landing at Kathmandu. Images from the scene show a virtually unrecognizable fire-damaged wreckage.
LinkRecorders retrieved from US-Bangla Q400 wreckageThe flight data and cockpit voice recorders of the US-Bangla Airlines Bombardier Q400 that crashed in Kathmandu on 12 March have been recovered. Kathmandu Tribhuvan International airport tells FlightGlobal that the recorders were recovered from the wreckage in the evening of 12 March, and that a "high level" investigation team has been dispatched by the Civil Aviation Authority of Nepal.
LinkTurkish confirms split widebody orders, changes mixTurkish Airlines finalized MOUs it had for widebodies from Airbus and Boeing March 9, but changed the mix of aircraft, ordering more A350s and fewer 787s than in its original agreements. CEO Bilal Eksi confirmed to ATW that the Turkish-flag carrier updated its MOU with Airbus to acquire 25 A350-900s, plus five options.
LinkIndian antitrust body fines airlines over cargo price-fixingThe Competition Commission of India (CCI) has penalized three of the country’s airlines for what it says was concerted action in fixing and revising fuel surcharge (FSC), a component of freight charges. The CCI issued its final order March 7 following an investigation after complaints that airlines were operating a cartel.
LinkAirbus forecasts Indian expansion to be ahead of global curveEuropean OEM Airbus expects that airline traffic in India will grow by 8.1% per year over the next 20 years, almost double the global average of 4.4%. Like China, India is experiencing a boom in its middle-class population, which is driving substantial increases in air travel. On top of that, rising urbanization and ambitious government-backed regional connectivity programs will also enhance demand. By 2036, predicts Airbus, Indians will each make four times as many flights as today.
LinkAll-women crew operates first Ethiopian Airlines Buenos Aires flightEthiopian Airlines launched 5X-weekly Addis Ababa-Buenos Aires Ezeiza services, March. 8. The flight is being operated with a Boeing 787-8 and makes a stop in Sao Paolo Guraulhos, Brazil. Ethiopian Airlines Group CEO Tewolde GebreMariam noted that the inaugural Buenos Aires flight was operated by an all-women crew to mark International Women’s Day.
LinkTurkish tourism revival powers Pegasus to profitsTurkish LCC Pegasus Airlines’ predicted rebound from 2016’s losses materialized in 2017, with the Istanbul-based carrier recording a TL501 million ($131.5 million) net profit, compared to a loss of TL136.2 million in the previous year. It achieved the result on revenues that increased 44% to TL5.3 billion.
LinkCOMAC chief designer pegs C919 delivery to 2021 COMAC has confirmed that it expects the first 150-seat C919 to be delivered in 2021, verifying earlier indications from the Chinese manufacturer that there is another year’s delay. The first C919 will be delivered to launch customer China Eastern in 2021, COMAC C919 chief designer Wu Guanghui told Chinese media.
LinkKenya Airways eyes Boeing MAXKenya Airways is weighing the possibility of acquiring four Boeing 737 MAX narrowbodies to operate on smaller international markets.
LinkNATO urges more security in U-space and data sharingNATO is calling for proper provision for military requirements in the creation of so-called U-space – airspace populated with unmanned aerial vehicles. NATO Defence Investment division director of armament and aerospace capabilities Giorgio Cioni told the World Air Traffic Management Congress in Madrid March 6-8 that he heard “a lot of discussion about the safety of operations in U-space, but not much about security. We need to ensure we are able to counter any malicious activity because we cannot hide from the reality that there could be cases where drones are used for malicious purposes. That is an area where there are a lot of challenges because in U-space drones will be operating, perhaps autonomously, where it will also be necessary to operate military and security services.”
LinkChina Southern creates Yunnan territory baseChina Southern Airlines has set up a branch company in the southwestern Chinese province Yunnan, a stronghold of rival China Eastern Airlines. Eight new China Southern domestic routes from Yunnan will be opened in March and a service to Islamabad, Pakistan, from provincial capital Kunming will begin in June, the carrier said.
LinkAmerican Airlines to add new Philadelphia-Mexico City serviceOn July 5, American Airlines will start direct flights between Philadelphia International Airport and Mexico City's Benito Juarez International Airport.
LinkSouthwest starts service from Indianapolis to Cancun, MexicoSouthwest Airlines on Saturday launched service from Indianapolis International Airport to Cancun, Mexico -- the carrier's first international flight from the airport. The service will be available on Saturdays throughout the summer.
LinkIndia grounds 11 A320neos with PW1100G enginesIndia's Director General of Civil Aviation has ordered the immediate grounding of 11 Airbus A320neos fitted with Pratt & Whitney PW1100G engines following recent aborted take-offs and in-flight shutdowns. The DGCA says that A320neos with engine serial numbers 450 and beyond will be grounded.
LinkTaiwan's Starlux Airlines in talks for up to 24 aircraftTaiwanese start-up carrier Starlux Airlines is in discussions to lease up to 24 aircraft, with a target to firm the deals within the year. The jets will need to be delivered by the fourth quarter of 2019, as the airline prepares to launch operations in January 2020. These narrowbody aircraft will service countries such as Japan and South Korea in Northeast Asia, and to Thailand, Vietnam and Singapore in Southeast Asia.
LinkEmbraer to deliver first E190-E2 to Wideroe on 4 AprilEmbraer will deliver the first E190-E2, registered LN-WEA, to launch operator Wideroe on 4 April. The airframer unveiled the aircraft today, as it moves off the assembly line into flight testing.
LinkBoeing NMA timeline questions keep fleet plans in fluxQuestions continue to swirl on the feasibility of the timeline put forward by Boeing for its proposed New Mid-market Airplane (NMA), with some questioning whether the aircraft will be ready by 2025. "I'm not so sure it'll show up in the 2024-25 period," said Andrew Levy, chief financial officer of United Airlines, on the NMA in an interview with FlightGlobal on the sidelines of an industry conference in San Diego earlier in March.
LinkEra Group says return of H225 helicopter is 'improbable'US rotorcraft operator Era Group says a return to service for its fleet of nine Airbus Helicopters H225s is "improbable" after it was unable to develop a safety case for the move. "We will not operate the H225 helicopters in our fleet unless and until we can develop a detailed safety case that demonstrates [it] can be operated safely," the company says in a full-year results filing.
LinkU.S. Marine Corps puts out request for information for ship-based VTOL droneThe US Marine Corps issued a request for information for its proposed ship-based vertical takeoff and landing drone, the MUX aircraft, on 8 March. MUX, which is short for Marine Air Ground Task Force – Unmanned Expeditionary Capabilities program, would operate autonomously from the deck of an amphibious assault ship and is designed to fill what the USMC sees as its current inability to provide persistent multi-role aerial coverage 350nm (648km) beyond its ships.
LinkChengdu J-20 to become multi-role platformBeijing will evolve the Chengdu J-20 fighter into roles well beyond aerial supremacy. The aircraft’s primary mission for the time being is “making way for other aircraft in an air battle,” says Zhang Hao, who heads an air force flight test center.
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