Air Transport World

Airports Council International DG Angela Gittens called for renewed engagement across the aviation sector for managing environmental commitment. "During the COP/15 meeting, we have heard scientific, economic and political views--some in agreement and some holding divergent opinions--on the 'why, what, and how' of tackling climate change. All, however, seem to agree on one point: Now is the time to act. Finding the best long-term solutions will remain an evolving process that picks up steam over the next several months and even years," she said.
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Geoffrey Thomas
IATA welcomed the Copenhagen Accord reached at the UN COP/15 climate summit in December as "an important step in the right direction" and said the fact that aviation emissions were not addressed specifically was "a reflection of the proactive measures the industry has taken to set challenging targets for itself, together with an aggressive strategy to achieve them." The aviation industry is the only industry that presented a sectorwide, united agenda with clear targets and proposals to reduce carbon emissions that included carbon-neutral growth from 2020.
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Geoffrey Thomas
BioJet Corp. and Great Plains Oil & Exploration announced a teaming agreement with the goal of producing renewable jet fuels based on camelina. The landmark agreement will see the development of integrated camelina cultivation and associated refinery projects in the US, Europe, South America and Asia. The two companies told media that they expect within five years to be producing 200 million gal. per year of renewable jet fuel, 65 million gal. per year of co-products and 2.3 million tons per year of camelina meal for use as a high-quality animal feed.
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Lufthansa Systems signed a five-year contract with Cimber Sterling for deployment of its Lido/RouteManual and Lido/TakeOff solutions.
Aircraft & Propulsion

US Aerospace Industries Assn. named former FAA Chief of Staff David Mandell VP-membership and business development. United Airlines parent UAL Corp. named Global Hyatt Corp. CMO and CIO Thomas O'Toole senior VP and CMO. Cirrus Airlines promoted Director-Sales and Marketing Ingrid Jung to MD.
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Brian Straus
Arlington-Va.-based ARC reported this week that December sales through participating US travel agencies totaled $4.41 billion, representing an 8.6% increase year-over-year and the "strongest final month of the year since 2005." Total fares rose 9.2% to $3.74 billion and the number of transactions increased 6.9% to 8.9 million. Domestic fares climbed 5.1% to $1.96 billion on a 6.7% lift in transactions, while international fares surged 14.2% to $1.78 billion on a 7.5% lift in transaction. ARC had 188 participating airlines in December, up three from the prior month.
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Aeroflot announced the retirement of its last Tu-154. The aircraft flew for the final time on Dec. 31 from Yekaterinburg to Moscow Sheremetyevo, according to RIA Novosti, and will be replaced with an A320. SU once operated 23 154s.
Aircraft & Propulsion

United Airlines will operate a seasonal Chicago O'Hare-Anchorage service weekly May 22-June 8 and eight-times-weekly June 9-Aug. 30. Daily flights to Anchorage from San Francisco and Denver also will operate June 9-Aug. 30. A weekly ORD-ANC flight will continue Sept. 4-Sept. 25.
Airports & Networks

TAM announced plans to refurbish the passenger cabins across its entire fleet, both new aircraft and retrofit, including the redesign of all seats, galleys, stowage areas, lavatories and "cabin architecture, where possible." It contracted Priestmangoode of London for the three-year project, which also will feature a uniform redesign. Separately, TAM signed a long-term, full-content distribution agreement with Sabre Travel Network.
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Singapore Airlines confirmed the March 28 launch of a daily A380 service to Zurich, which will replace its 12-times-weekly 777-300ER service. ZRH will be SIA's third European A380 gateway after Paris Charles de Gaulle and London Heathrow. ZRH will conduct final infrastructure tests required to attain A380 certification on Jan. 20-21.
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Aaron Karp
The Enterprise Turnaround Initiative Corp. of Japan yesterday officially confirmed that it will guide Japan Airlines' restructuring plan, pledging in a statement to "ensure all of its business operations on and off the ground [will] be performed smoothly without any interruption as usual with sufficient amount of capital" during the "revitalization" process.
Safety, Ops & Regulation

Hawaiian Airlines pilots represented by the Air Line Pilots Assn. ratified the tentative contract with the airline reached last week ( ATWOnline, Nov. 12, 2009). According to ALPA, 90% of pilots eligible to vote cast ballots, with 83% voting in favor of the agreement.
Safety, Ops & Regulation

American Airlines will accept only credit and debit cards for onboard purchases on all mainline flights beginning Feb. 1. It implemented a cashless cabin in the US and Canada last June. American Eagle and AmericanConnection will continue to accept only cash.
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Harbin Hafei Airbus Composite Manufacturing Centre, a joint venture between Airbus and Chinese investors, will supply A350 elevators to Aernnova Aerospace of Spain in a deal announced yesterday. Production in China is expected to start in 2012 after initial industrialization in Europe, Airbus said. The Harbin facility also will produce the A350's rudder and S19 maintenance door. AAR signed a five-year deal with Allegiant Air to provide maintenance and modification work on the LCC's 46 MD-80s.
Safety, Ops & Regulation

FedEx said it has deployed the first of 30 777Fs it is slated to receive by 2019 on Shanghai-Memphis service. It did not reveal flight frequency. The express giant said it will be operating four 777Fs between Asia and the US by April.
Aircraft & Propulsion

European Low Fares Airline Assn. called on new European Commissioner-designate for Transport Siim Kallas of Estonia to revive the "pro-competition course" on which the EU embarked when it liberalized market access for air transport but which, according to ELFAA, has stagnated in recent years with the Commission "engaging in re-regulation of aviation--often in response to protectionist calls from legacy incumbent airlines." ELFAA Secretary General John Hanlon said the organization "urges the Commissioner to stamp out, once and for all, the practice of state aid for ailing national carrie
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OAG reported that January global seat capacity has increased 3% year-over-year to 294.6 million seats. It is the fifth consecutive month of growth. Frequencies will rise 2% to 2.4 million flights, boosted by a 10% lift among LCCs. North American airlines cut intra-regional flights 2.7% and seats 2.8% but grew to/from the region by 3% and 1% respectively.
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US FAA announced that air traffic controllers in Houston have started using ADS-B for flights over the Gulf of Mexico. Administrator Randy Babbit called it a "significant, early step toward NextGen" for an area that has lacked radar coverage. Controllers previously "had to rely on an aircraft's estimated or reported, not actual, position," FAA said. Commercial aircraft at high altitude were kept as much as 120 mi. apart to ensure safety. ADS-B will allow the separation to be reduced to 5 nm.
Safety, Ops & Regulation

Aaron Karp
Republic Airways Holdings said yesterday that all of its executive management functions, including those of subsidiaries Frontier Airlines and Midwest Airlines, will be consolidated at its Indianapolis headquarters and former Frontier CEO Sean Menke will leave the company at the end of the current quarter.

Thai Airways President Piyasvasti Amranand told reporters yesterday that the airline expects to post a net profit in both 2009 and 2010, when it expects to be THB4 billion ($121.3 million) in the black, Reuters reported. A profit in the 2009 fourth quarter will reverse a THB1.57 billion loss through the first nine months of last year, he said ( ATWOnline, Nov. 17, 2009).

Geoffrey Thomas
Qantas yesterday said it remains confident in its 27% investment in Vietnam's Jetstar Pacific despite the emergence of a report highlighting maintenance deficiencies and the legal troubles facing several executives.
Safety, Ops & Regulation

US FAA is ordering airlines to inspect 737 Classics' fuselages every 500 cycles to prevent further occurrences of an incident that took place last summer involving a Southwest Airlines 737-300 that developed a hole in its fuselage while flying from Nashville to Baltimore ( ATWOnline, July 17, 2009), according to The Dallas Morning News. FAA's notice requires carriers operating 737 Classics to conduct an inspection within the next five weeks. Inspections then must occur at least once every 500 cycles.
Safety, Ops & Regulation

United Airlines is raising the fee charged for the first checked bag on domestic flights to $25 from $20 and on the second bag to $35 from $30 for travel from Jan. 21, matching increases announced this week by Delta Air Lines and Continental Airlines ( ATWOnline, Jan. 13).
Safety, Ops & Regulation

Astar Air Cargo announced that it will reduce its pilot workforce by 303 to just 153 this year. The carrier's business has been reduced dramatically owing to DHL's withdrawal from the US express delivery market ( ATWOnline, April 27, 2009). Astar's primary business was serving as a DHL subservice airline in the US. The furloughs will begin on March 6 and be completed by July 1, the cargo carrier said.
Safety, Ops & Regulation

European Commissioner-designate for Justice, Fundamental Rights and Citizenship Viviane Reding of Luxembourg told the European Parliament at a confirmation hearing this week that the use of full-body scanners at EU airports should not be compulsory owing to privacy and health considerations. "Human beings have dignity and every measure has to be clarified first. Does it respect human dignity, does it respect privacy and does it respect health," she argued. "Our needs for security can't justify every violation of privacy. Citizens aren't objects.
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