AirlinesAir China Announces a New Code Share Agreement with South African AirwaysAir China (CA) has announced a code share agreement with South African Airways (SA) that will enable SA to put its code on CA's newly inaugurated non-stop service between Beijing and Johannesburg as well as points beyond Beijing to Chengdu , Shanghai , Hangzhou and Chongqing.
LinkDelta reports new summer record for on-time departuresDelta Air Lines announced a record on-time departure rate of 96.72% for its summer flight season. From June 4 through August 17, the carrier averaged 3,043 departures a day, a 10% increase from summer last year.
LinkFedEx to formally bid on TNT ExpressFedEx Corp. plans to formally place a bid today for TNT Express, based in the Netherlands. "This is an important transaction for FedEx, and the offer represents positive news for all stakeholders," said David Binks, regional president Europe, FedEx Express.
LinkHainan Airlines Sponsors the 2015 Boeing ClassicThe 7-day Boeing Classic is just now underway at TPC Snoqualmie Ridge, a private golf club in Snoqualmie, Washington, 25 miles east of Seattle, at the foothills of the Cascade Range. The event runs from the 17th to the 23rd of August.
LinkKenya Airways to sell four Boeing 777-200ERsKenya Airways has brought in aircraft-remarketing broker Cabot Aviation to sell four of its Boeing 777-200ERs. The aircraft—carrying serial numbers 33681, 33682, 33683 and 36124—were all delivered new to Kenya Airways between 2004-07 and have been used on the carrier’s scheduled network. They are configured with 28 business and 294 economy seats, and powered by Rolls Royce Trent engines.
LinkAvolon Capital Partners acquires an Airbus A321-200 aircraft on lease to Vueling AirlinesAvolon, the international aircraft leasing company, announces that Avolon Capital Partners, Avolon’s joint-venture aircraft leasing business with Wells Fargo, has acquired an Airbus A321-200 aircraft on lease to Vueling Airlines. This is the eighth aircraft to deliver to Avolon Capital Partners.
LinkU.S. airlines invest in first-class amenitiesU.S. carriers are investing in amenities for first-class travelers, especially on lucrative transcontinental routes. "We have continued to invest in the people who invest the most in us," said Anthony Black, a spokesman for Delta Air Lines.
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