AirlinesRegulator OKs Virgin Australia-Virgin Atlantic partnership Virgin Australia and Virgin Atlantic have been granted draft approval for their proposed partnership in the Australia-UK market. The Australian Competition and Consumer Commission (ACCC) issued its draft approval Sept. 13. Another round of submissions is due Oct. 4 and a final decision is scheduled for November. The ACCC had already granted interim approval July 4 while it considered the application in more detail.
LinkAnxiety attack forces A319 pilot from flightdeck on approach The co-pilot of an Airbus A319 on approach to land left the flightdeck after experiencing an anxiety attack, the UK’s Air Accidents Investigation Branch (AAIB) has revealed.
The report, published Sept. 12, said the co-pilot “experienced anxiety—which developed into an anxiety attack” during the approach to Glasgow International Airport, Scotland—on Sept. 30, 2018. “He could not continue to operate the aircraft and left the flightdeck,” the report stated.
LinkJapan Airlines, New Caledonia’s Aircalin to codeshare Japan Airlines (JAL) has reached a codeshare agreement with Aircalin, giving JAL access to New Caledonia and Aircalin an improved network in Japan.
Under the deal, JAL will place its code on Aircalin’s flights between New Caledonia and Tokyo and Osaka. JAL does not fly to New Caledonia itself. Aircalin will codeshare on JAL flights from its two Japanese gateways to the country’s other major cities.
LinkStudy: A320neo makes Frontier most fuel-efficient US carrier Frontier Airlines was the most fuel-efficient US carrier in 2017-2018, boosted by large investments in Airbus A320neo aircraft, according to a study released Sept. 12 by the International Council for Clean Transportation (ICCT). Denver-based ultra-LCC Frontier began receiving new A320neo aircraft with more efficient LEAP-1A engines and wingtip devices in October 2016.
LinkUS DOT fines JAL $300,000 for excessive tarmac delay The United States Department of Transportation (DOT) has fined Japan Airlines (JAL) $300,000 for two incidents in which the airline forced passengers to wait more than 4h on the tarmac before being given an opportunity to deplane.
A consent order released on 12 September says JAL agreed to the fine to avoid litigation, but that the airline disagrees with the Enforcement Office’s determination that penalties for excessive tarmac delays may be assessed on a per-passenger basis.
LinkPICTURES: Pegasus receives first A321neo Pegasus Airlines took delivery of its first Airbus A321neo on 11 September, equipped with a 239-seat high-density cabin layout.
The aircraft (registration TC-RBA), which is an A321-200NX version featuring the Airbus Cabin Flex (ACF) door configuration, joins the Turkish carrier’s fleet as part of its 100-strong order for A320-family aircraft placed in 2012.
LinkAir Macau increases commitment to A321neos Air Macau is to lease three more Airbus A321neos from late next year, under a fleet-modernisation plan.
The airline is to take the aircraft from AerCap, the Irish-based lessor states, with the first arriving in November 2020.
Air Macau will receive the other two aircraft by October 2021.
LinkColombian ATR damaged by hard landing and tail-strike Preliminary information from Colombian investigators indicate that an ATR 72-600 suddenly sank in the moments before touchdown, leading to hard landing and tail-strike.
The Regional Express Airlines aircraft (HK-5041) suffered structural damage during the accident, which occurred on 7 September as it landed at Manizales in central Colombia.
LinkTwo French carriers to take on Paris-New York route Two French carriers are intending to open services from Paris Orly to New York next year.
Leisure operator Corsair says it will commence flights on the route to the US gateway from 10 June.
But it is already facing competition from long-haul budget operator French Bee, part of Groupe Dubreuil, which is also to serve New York from June 2020.
LinkStart-up Great Dane edges into Swedish routes Start-up regional operator Great Dane Airlines is expanding its fledgling network from Aalborg into its Scandinavian neighbourhood.
It is planning to open services to the Swedish capital Stockholm, serving Arlanda airport, as well as the city of Gothenburg.
LinkVietnam Airlines retires last A330 amid fleet transformation Vietnam Airlines has retired its last A330-200, a type it has operated for the last 13 years.
The airline notes that the type has transported nearly 20 million passengers and operated nearly 96,000 flights. The type served both international and domestic routes.
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