Subscription Required

 

Aviation Daily, June 30, 2015 is published in Aviation Daily, an Aviation Week Intelligence Network (AWIN) Market Briefing and is included with your AWIN membership.

Already a member of AWIN or subscribe to Aviation Daily through your company? Login with your existing email and password

Not a member?  Learn how to access the market intelligence and data you need to stay abreast of what's happening in the air transport community.

Magazine Issue

Aviation Daily, June 30, 2015

Download PDF

Airlines

article

Lufthansa May Accelerate Eurowings Growth, Shrinking Legacy Operation Further

Jun 29, 2015
Lufthansa is considering integrating more airlines under the Eurowings brand and may further reduce its legacy operation’s fleet if sufficient cost-cutting agreements with unions can’t be reached.
article

Dutch Finance Minister: Air France-KLM Has To Solve Its Problems

Jun 29, 2015
The Dutch government does not need to take a shareholding in Air France-KLM to secure the interests of KLM and Amsterdan Airport Schiphol, according Dutch Finance Minister Jeroen Dijsselbloem.
article

Delta To Boost Transcontinental Capacity From JFK

Jun 29, 2015
Delta Air Lines will expand transcontinental capacity on flights from New York John F. Kennedy International Airport (JFK) to Los Angeles (LAX) and San Francisco (SFO).

Airframers/Suppliers

article

Airbus’s E-Fan Readied For Cross-Channel Flight

Jun 29, 2015
Airbus is preparing its E-Fan electric aircraft demonstrator for a groundbreaking flight across the English Channel in the next few months. The E-Fan demonstrator is proving technologies that Airbus hopes will help in the development of a family of electrically-powered light aircraft for training and private use and in the future potentially lead to an electric-powered airliner carrying 80-90 passengers in the 2030-40 time frame.

Cargo

article

Chinese Economic Policy In Freight Carrier Merger

Jun 29, 2015
Consolidation of the Chinese central government’s freight airlines, foreshadowed by authorities this month, reflects the administration’s wider push to reform state enterprises, partly by merging some of them.

Airports

article

Australian Border Officials Plan Further Airport Strikes

Jun 29, 2015
Australia’s airport customs and immigration officials are planning a strike on July 1, a move expected to cause significant disruption to international passenger arrivals at major airports.

Safety

article

Unexpected Taxi Instructions Caused Loss of Situational Awareness Before BA 747 Clipped Building

Jun 29, 2015
The crew of a British Airways Boeing 747-400 appeared to lose situational awareness when their taxi-out instructions did not match what they anticipated, leading them to miss a key turn and clip a building while rolling down an unassigned taxiway, South African air accident investigators concluded.

Regulatory/Legislative

article

Isle Of Man Registry Surges As New Regulations Loom

Jun 29, 2015
The fast-growing Isle of Man aircraft registry is increasing staffing to face the implementation of new European safety regulations and to handle increasing applications from business jet users.

Industry Data