AirlinesAeroflot Plans To Reduce Fleet SizeAeroflot sees the Russian aviation industry crisis deepening and is renegotiating its aircraft order with Boeing as the carrier seeks to reduce its fleet, chief executive Vitaly Savelyev said. Aeroflot signed a contract for 22 787 Dreamliners in 2007 with delivery scheduled for 2014, but Boeing later pushed the supply date to 2016.
LinkIAG May Need To Make Concessions In Aer Lingus BidIAG may have to offer concessions after EU anti-trust regulators expressed concerns over the planned acquisition of Aer Lingus, two people familiar with the matter said on Friday. IAG is looking to expand lucrative transatlantic services from Dublin airport with the deal. Dublin offers spare capacity, unlike London's Heathrow, where British Airways, IAG's biggest unit, is based.
LinkBody Found In London 'Fell From BA Plane'British police were investigating newspaper reports on Friday that a body found on the roof of a building in southwest London was that of a stowaway who had fallen from the undercarriage of a plane as it came in to land from South Africa. The man's body was discovered on an office roof in Richmond on Thursday morning.
LinkDelta CEO touts success of the airline and improvements for passengersUnder the leadership of CEO Richard Anderson, Delta Airlines has shrunk its overall debt from $10 billion to $7.4 billion in March 2015 while expanding its reach through acquisitions and partnerships with other airlines around the world. In this Q&A, Anderson says the company is also looking at a segmented price structure to better serve customers.
LinkDelta, Southwest Threaten Lawsuits In Dallas Gate SpatDelta Air Lines and Southwest Airlines have scheduled overlapping flights from identical gates at Love Field in Dallas, creating potential havoc for customers as a gate-sharing agreement between the carriers is set to expire and a court battle looms over slots at the airport. Southwest, which has 18 of 20 gates at the airport, agreed that Delta could use certain gates until July 6. Southwest plans to ramp up flights in August from Love Field, its headquarters, contingent on regaining all takeoff and arrival slots from Delta.
LinkJetBlue to offer more Mint flights from JFKJetBlue will offer more of its premium Mint flights out of JFK International over the next year. "In just one year, Mint has taken off in a way that we never imagined and we're thrilled to bring even more Mint to customers who want to fly between JFK and the West Coast," said Marty St.. George, JetBlue's executive vice president of commercial and planning.
LinkThai Airways' first A350 moves towards final assemblyAirbus says the manufacturing of Thai Airways International’s first A350-900 is “advancing well”, with major components progressing towards the start of final assembly in October. The airframer issued an image which shows the equipping of the forward fuselage in Hamburg, Germany, to include brackets, tubes, pipes and systems.
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