Fokker Services won a three-year component management contract from Alliance Airlines to support its Fokker fleet, which comprises 18 100-seat F100s, two 75-seat F70LRs and five 50-seat F50 turboprops.
SkyWest Airlines signed a letter of intent to operate14 Bombardier CRJ200s on Phoenix-linked US Airways Express services from 2012, adding US Airways to its roster of capacity purchase agreements with mainline US carriers. The three-year agreement, subject to relevant approvals, also provides options to upgrade to larger CRJ700 aircraft.
Qantas pulled its airline safety video featuring Ambassador-at-Large John Travolta as part of the ongoing industrial dispute with long-haul pilots, according to Australian and International Pilots Assn.
Boeing completed the certification flight test program for its 747-8 freighter Tuesday as the two flight test aircraft returned to Paine Field in Everett.
Emirates Airline President Tim Clark told ATW in Vienna that the performance of the carrier's Airbus A380s continues to improve, noting that its 15-aircraft fleet achieved 99% reliability performance last week.
US Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid (D-Nev.) said Thursday afternoon that a "bipartisan compromise" between House of Representatives' Republicans and Senate Democrats was brokered to end the partial shutdown of FAA that has halted airport construction projects across the US for nearly two weeks.
Boeing completed the certification flight test program for its 747-8 freighter Tuesday as the two flight test aircraft returned to Paine Field in Everett.
CAE won three new contracts for full-flight simulators—an Airbus A320 FFS for Aeroflot and an A320 and a Boeing 737 for the Zhuhai Flight Training Centre. Sabena Flight Academy inked an agreement with Cathay Pacific Airways to implement its Lateral Maneuvering Motion training tool across the entire fleet of CX and Dragonair full-flight simulators.
Czech Airlines Pilots Assn. canceled a strike planned for Monday, Agence France Press reported. "CZALPA has reached an agreement with the management of CSA, the action has been canceled," it said in a press release. Czech Ministry of Finance Miroslav Kalousek earlier criticized the protest, saying it could lead OK into bankruptcy. In 2010, OK reduced its workforce from 4,600 to 3,700.
Thomas Cook Group CEO Manny Fontenla-Novoa resigned Wednesday "with immediate effect," the company announced in a statement. Fontenla-Novoa's departure comes just weeks after the group issued a third profit warning for the current fiscal year and amid concerns about the tour operator's rising debt levels. Deputy CEO Sam Weihagen was appointed interim CEO.
A Frankfurt court on Wednesday blocked German air traffic controllers from staging a six-hr. strike planned for Thursday over pay and conditions. The strike would have affected thousands of flights during a busy summer holiday week. The German air traffic control authority DFS applied Wednesday for an injunction against the strike, insisting the work action would be illegal. The air traffic controllers' union is seeking a 6.5% pay raise over 12 months, Reuters reported.
Australia's Civil Aviation Safety Authority has completed its investigation of Tiger Airways Australia and issued a list of conditions to be met before allowing the low cost airline to resume operations ( ATW Daily News, July 28).
China Eastern Airlines formally launched China Eastern Yunnan Co., a joint venture airline set up with the Yunnan provincial government based on assets of CEA's previous branch company in Yunnan.
The Irish government decided to retain the €3 ($4.30) air travel tax after it failed to reach agreement with airlines to reinstate canceled routes and restore dropped capacity.
Though the US Congress has gone on recess for the rest of the month without resolving the FAA partial shutdown, there is a legislative avenue to bring agency operations back to full strength before September.
The busiest major air show in years saw Airbus score big with the re-engined A320neo, Bombardier’s CSeries break through in Asia, Boeing give more hints on a 737 replacement and biofuel take center stage.
The June eruption of Chile’s Puyehue-Cordon Caulle volcano caused travel chaos for Qantas and Jetstar passengers while Air New Zealand and all other airlines largely continued operations without a hitch, leaving travelers scratching their heads over the validity of the widely contrasting views of the dangers of flying under and around volcanic ash.
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A few years ago, I acquired a copy of a book entitled Window Seat, by Gregory Dicum (Chronicle Books, 2004), whose subtitle was "Reading the Landscape from the Air". Further light on its purpose is shed in the introduction: "This book is for anyone who has glanced out the window and wondered what the strange pattern on the ground is, or why that huge building is in the middle of nowhere. This book is for the planetary explorer disguised in the ho-hum garb of the modern airline passenger."
Australia's Civil Aviation Safety Authority has completed its investigation of Tiger Airways Australia and issued a list of conditions to be met before allowing the low cost airline to resume operations.