AirlinesAlitalia Appoints New Chief ExecutiveAlitalia has appointed aviation industry turnaround expert Cramer Ball as its new chief executive. Ball, who joins from India's Jet Airway, is expected to take up his new role in early March, succeeding Silvano Cassano who resigned in September after less than a year in the job.
LinkAmerican to expand international service from Charlotte, N.C.American Airlines is launching service on Saturday from Charlotte, N.C., to the Dominican Republic and Curacao. American also plans to add service from Charlotte to Madison, Wis., in April.
LinkChina Southern, Xiamen To Buy 110 737sChina Southern Airlines and its affiliate Xiamen Airlines have signed deals worth about USD$10 billion to buy Boeing 737 aircraft. China Southern has agreed to purchase 50 737 MAX and 30 737NG planes from Boeing, while its Xiamen Airlines unit has agreed to buy 30 737 MAX planes.
LinkDelta to buy used Boeing 777 for $7.7 millionDelta Air Lines has signed a letter of intent (LOI) to buy a used Boeing 777 for $7.7 million, according to CEO Richard Anderson. Anderson raised some eyebrows in October when he said there was a “huge bubble” in used widebody aircraft, pricing a 10-year-old 777-200 at $10 million. The market would be “ripe” for Delta to buy used 777s, he said then. Boeing president and CEO Dennis Muilenburg was among those who pushed back against Anderson, saying the Delta CEO was valuing used 777’s much too low.
LinkEmirates unveils Prague, Birmingham and Taipei as A380 destinationsDubai-based Emirates Airline has announced it will begin A380 service from Dubai to Birmingham starting March 27, and to Prague (Czech Republic) and Taipei from May 1, 2016. Emirates’ current daily Dubai-Barcelona Boeing 777-200LR service will become twice-daily A380 service from June 1.
LinkEtihad to deploy Boeing 787-9s on five routes in 2016Abu Dhabi-based Etihad Airways will introduce five additional Boeing 787-9 routes to Düsseldorf, Perth, Shanghai Pudong, Istanbul Ataturk and Johannesburg from May 2016. The five new 299-seat 787s will be delivered over a seven-month period, beginning May 2016, and will be deployed as replacements for existing aircraft on daily scheduled services.
LinkJet2 parent orders three more Boeing 737-800sDart Group, the parent of UK budget carrier Jet2, has placed a follow on order for three Boeing 737-800s, valued at $288 million at list prices. This boosts Dart Group’s recent orders to 30 aircraft, following on from it finalizing 27 Boeing 737-800s on Sept. 3, 2015.
LinkJetBlue Airways streamlines check-in at Fla. airportJetBlue Airways revamped its check-in area at Florida's Fort Lauderdale-Hollywood International Airport to improve the passenger experience. "We want customers to get through this experience in a short time in a way that's personal, helpful and simple, from check-in to the gate," said Jason Annunziata, director of airport operations for JetBlue.
LinkSAS posts full-year $112 million net profit in fiscal turnaroundSAS Scandinavian Airlines reported SEK956 million ($111.8 million) net profit in its fiscal 2014-2015 year, reversing its SEK719 million FY 2013-2014 net loss. For SAS’s financial year, which runs from November 2014 through October 2015, the airline reported full-year revenue of SEK39.65 billion, up 4.3% year-over-year (YOY). SAS’s full-year operating income was SEK2.23 billion, compared to SEK153 million in operating profits from FY 2013-2014.
LinkSouthwest Airlines launches social media campaignSouthwest Airlines launched a social media campaign under the hashtag #FeesDontFly as part of its "transfarency" publicity campaign. "December is the season of traveling families and being with those you love," said Bob Jordan, chief commercial officer for Southwest. "We reminded the world that Southwest values connecting families to what's important in their lives."
LinkUnited Airlines expands comfort-dog program to 7 hubsUnited Airlines plans to expand a program that offers comfort dogs during holiday travel to all seven of its hubs this year. Air travelers can interact with dogs to ease stress from Dec. 21 to Dec. 23. Last year, the "United Paws" program comforted travelers at two hubs.
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