Air Transport Aircraft & Propulsion
Apr 05, 2010
Airphil Express is the new name of the former Air Philippines, effective last week. A low-cost subsidiary of Philippine Airlines parent PAL Holdings, Airphil added two single-class, 177-seat A320-200s on lease--its first jets--and placed them into service from Manila to Iloilo, Bacolod, Puerto Princesa and Cagayan de Oro. The acquisition is the beginning of an expansion that will see the carrier acquire 20 A320s over the next 20 years, adding to its current fleet that also includes eight Q-300s/400s.
Apr 02, 2010
Frontier Airlines took delivery of a 162-seat A320, the first of three scheduled to arrive this spring. Aircraft features an orca on the tail. Its Airbus fleet currently comprises nine A318s, 38 A319s and five A320s. Helvetic Airways will add its fifth and sixth F100 in May and June respectively. It also will add 30 fulltime employees, increasing the ranks to 150. It said revenue in its fiscal year ended March 31 was "around" CHF5 million ($4.7 million).
Apr 02, 2010
Boeing will conduct stability, control and flutter tests on its 747-8F next week before launching NAMS testing designed to establish fuel burn figures at high altitude. VP and GM-747 Program Mohammad Yahyavi told ATWOnline in Seattle that current testing is proceeding well while acknowledging that a slight redesign of the landing gear door will be required to address buffet when the gear is lowered and the flaps are fully deployed for landing. The 777 had a similar buffet problem with its nose gear in 1994.
Apr 02, 2010
Virgin Blue Group finalized a contract with Boeing for up to 105 737NGs, confirming and adding to a February MOU in a deal that is the biggest in the Australian company's 10-year history and the largest Boeing has landed in 18 months. The agreement includes 50 firm 737-800s with options to convert orders to either the -700 or -900, plus 25 options and 30 purchase rights. Deliveries are scheduled to run from June 2011 through 2017 (ATWOnline, Feb. 25).
Apr 01, 2010
Boeing will take an income tax charge of approximately $150 million on its first-quarter earnings statement owing to the recently passed health care reform legislation in the US, which no longer allows companies to claim a tax deduction related to prescription drug benefits for retirees. The tax increase does not take effect until 2013, but accounting standards dictate that the writedown must occur in the period when the legislation is passed, Boeing said.
Apr 01, 2010
Malaysia Airlines firmed a December MOU for 15 A330-300s and added two A330-200 freighters to the order, Airbus announced yesterday (ATWOnline, Dec. 23, 2009). Passenger aircraft deliveries will begin in the first half of next year while the first freighter will join the MASkargo fleet later in 2011. MAS's A330s will seat 283 passengers across two classes. The freighters will be able to carry nearly 70 tonnes up to 3,200 nm., according to the manufacturer.
Apr 01, 2010
Pratt & Whitney continues aggressively to push the PW1000G geared turbofan as a solution for re-engining the A320 and/or 737, but President David Hess acknowledged that talks with International Aero Engines partner Rolls-Royce about developing a variant of the GTF as a successor to the V2500 have been "tough" with no agreement in sight.
Mar 31, 2010
Spectralux Corp. announced that Icelandair chose its Dlink+ ACARS system for its 757 fleet.