Air Transport World

Aviapartner appointed former Swissport executive Nigel Daniel COO-handling services.
Safety, Ops & Regulation

Aaron Karp
Two environmental advocacy groups yesterday claimed airlines could earn up to €3.5-€4 billion ($4.6-$5.2 billion) annually by being included in the European Emissions Trading Scheme, a conclusion that directly contradicts IATA's contention that carriers would lose €2.9 billion in the first year ( ATWOnline, Dec. 14).
Safety, Ops & Regulation

AirTran Airways said it intends to bring new jobs and flights to Milwaukee if its $290 million bid for Midwest Airlines is successful ( ATWOnline, Dec. 15). It said its recent growth--it has added 2,800 jobs in the past five years--compares favorably to Midwest's, which AirTran said has cut 500 jobs during the same period, citing SEC filings. It also has 60 737s on order and said it is preparing to add 3,000 positions in the next five years. Midwest has two MD-80s on order, AirTran said.
Safety, Ops & Regulation

Virgin Atlantic Airways will launch daily London Heathrow-Nairobi service on June 1 aboard a 240-seat A340-300.
Airports & Networks

AirAsia announced its selection of the CFM56-5B to power the 40 firm A320s and 30 options it ordered five months ago ( ATWOnline, July 20). The engine order, which includes six spares, is worth about $500 million at list prices and includes an OnPoint Solution service agreement worth approximately $1.1 billion. By July 2009, AirAsia will operate an all-A320 fleet of 100 aircraft.
Aircraft & Propulsion

EasyJet will add a fourth A319 at its Edinburgh base and launch new services to Milan Malpensa, Madrid and Palma, bringing to 12 the number of destinations served from the Scottish airport. The LCC said the expansion represents a capacity increase of 10%. The Palma route will commence as a weekly service May 5 and become twice-weekly from June 10. Daily services to Madrid and Milan will launch Feb. 25 and May 21 respectively.
Safety, Ops & Regulation

British Airways purchased BWIA West Indies Airways' seven coveted slot pairs and landing rights at London Heathrow for no more than £5 million, according to press reports in Trinidad & Tobago. BWIA will be shut down and replaced by Caribbean Airlines in January ( ATWOnline, Sept. 12).
Airports & Networks

FedEx yesterday acquired ANC Holdings, a UK express delivery operator, in a £120 million ($234 million) move the global air cargo power said will enable it "to directly serve the entire UK domestic market." ANC has annual revenues of more than £145 million. "The addition of ANC significantly expands our service portfolio in the important UK market and underscores our continuing commitment to grow the FedEx international business," FedEx Express President-International Michael Ducker said. ANC management will remain in place and report to FedEx executives.
Safety, Ops & Regulation

American Airlines signed a four-year, $30 million deal with Allegiant Air for the provision in Tulsa of heavy MRO, including C checks, on Allegiant's 24 MD-80s. The deal leaves room for additional aircraft if Allegiant grows its fleet. Separately, AA will launch daily Seattle-Austin service on April 10 aboard a 136-seat MD-80.
Safety, Ops & Regulation

Kenya Airways boosted its 787-8 commitment with an additional three firm orders announced over the weekend. It now has orders for nine firm aircraft plus four options, up from the six firm and six options placed in March ( ATWOnline, March 8). It will take first delivery in October 2010, with the balance of the order arriving through late 2012.
Aircraft & Propulsion

Varig received its new operating certificate last week, Merrill Lynch said. The restructuring carrier is operating 15 737-300s and up to three MD-11s to nine Brazilian destinations plus Bogota, Buenos Aires, Caracas and Frankfurt. ML said Friday that Varig must relaunch service on abandoned domestic routes by Jan. 13 or risk losing them to other Brazilian airlines. It has 180 days to restart its international operations or face the same consequence.
Airports & Networks

Delta Air Lines flew 8.91 billion system RPMs in November, down 1.8% from the year-ago month. Capacity fell 6.5% to 11.51 billion ASMs and load factor rose 3.7 points to 77.5%. Domestic RPMs dropped 8.4% to 6.47 billion, ASMs declined 13.8% to 8.29 billion and load factor rose 4.6 points to 78.1%. International traffic climbed 21.2% to 2.44 billion RPMs against a 19.7% rise in ASMs to 3.22 billion, lifting load factor 1 point to 75.9%. Northwest Airlines flew 6.13 billion system RPMs in November, up 3.2% from the year-ago month.
Safety, Ops & Regulation

Midwest Airlines added a fifth weekday flight between Kansas City and New York LaGuardia and an eighth weekday flight between MCI and Milwaukee. Separately, Midwest Connect upgraded the vast majority of flights on its Skyway Airlines services from Milwaukee to Columbus, Dayton, Appleton and Grand Rapids to 32-seat 328JETs. It took its 11th aircraft of the type last month.
Airports & Networks

Thales said it will supply the "majority" of critical avionics on up to 90 new A320s ordered by Air One. Deal includes Thales' Topflight Line of avionics and an LCD head-up display. Aircraft deliveries are scheduled through 2008. Thales also signed a 16-year deal with GoJet Airlines of St. Louis to provide spare and component services and MRO on avionics on GoJet's fleet of 15 CRJ700LRs.
Safety, Ops & Regulation

Cathy Buyck
IATA DG and CEO Giovanni Bisignani said he would not hesitate to exclude or eject airlines from the association if they are not IOSA certified by Dec. 31, 2007. All carriers not yet certified must have contracted an audit by the end of this month "or they are out of IATA. Full stop," he said, confirming that he will send out letters in the coming weeks to members that have not yet committed to IOSA certification. Some 97% of IATA members are in the IOSA process and 105 already are on the registry, along with 21 nonmembers.
Safety, Ops & Regulation

Brian Straus
Dutch aircraft lessor AerCap signed a firm contract with Airbus for 20 A330-200s. "The A330-200 is an excellent aircraft that helps us to expand our business and respond to market needs in the passenger markets," AerCap CEO Klaus Heinemann said. No engine choice was announced. The company's relationship with Airbus includes previous orders for a combined 102 A320 family aircraft.
Aircraft & Propulsion

Malaysia Airlines suspended its Kuala Lumpur-Cairo service. It will maintain a marketing presence in Cairo and serve it via codeshare. It also will cancel its KLIA-Stockholm Arlanda-Newark service on Jan. 15. It will codeshare with KLM from Amsterdam to ARN and said it is "in active discussions" with other carriers to develop links to the US via AMS.
Safety, Ops & Regulation

Brian Straus
Singapore Aircraft Leasing Enterprise, Asia's largest, announced Friday that it has been acquired by Bank of China for $965 million in cash. The bank said the purchase is part of its "overall corporate strategy in expanding its scope of diverse financial services and increasing its diversification into noninterest income."

Kurt Hofmann
Swiss International Air Lines CEO Christoph Franz told ATWOnline at the Star Alliance meeting in Istanbul earlier this month that the carrier no longer is in a crisis situation but that it will have to add liquidity to be safely positioned for the future. It will stay cautious in 2007 and not open any new long-haul destinations until 2008, he said. "We are not satisfied," he added. "It is not our goal to just maintain our position.
Safety, Ops & Regulation

Ryanair sent a comprehensive letter to all Aer Lingus shareholders Friday urging them to approve the LCC's €2.80 ($3.70)-per-share takeover bid before a Dec. 22 deadline. Ryanair investors voted overwhelmingly to back the takeover at an extraordinary general meeting of shareholders last week. The LCC appears to be making a last push to convince El shareholders to accept its offer, which it said is "generous" and will not be increased.

Brian Straus
German tourism giant TUI AG unveiled a comprehensive "action plan" Friday that includes an order for 41 new aircraft from Boeing valued at $3.64 billion, its intention to cut costs next year by €250 million ($330 million)--involving the elimination of 3,600 jobs--and the merger of its airline units under the new TUIfly.com brand.
Safety, Ops & Regulation

Aaron Karp
The UK government last week reasserted the need for aviation capacity expansion in the crowded London market, including the building of a third runway at Heathrow and a second at Stansted, but cautioned that environmental concerns need to be a strong consideration in any expansion plans.
Airports & Networks

Alitalia was hit by a 24-hr. strike Friday that forced the cancellation of hundreds of flights, including many scheduled for Saturday, the airline said. Press reports said workers were protesting the carrier's pending privatization.
Safety, Ops & Regulation

Air Madrid suspended operations Friday, saying on its website that a row with Spanish civil aviation authorities over the publicly threatened suspension of the LCC's operating certificate has "destroyed, completely, the commercial image of Air Madrid," harmed ticket sales, caused problems with suppliers and made it impossible to continue flying. The airline reportedly incurred authorities' ire over repeated and lengthy flight delays. Founded in 2004, it operates nine Airbus aircraft and has a significant Latin American presence.

Embraer announced that it will equip its commercial E-Jets and two business jet models with CMC Electronics' PilotView EFB. "Many of the features found only in Class 3 EFBs, such as FMS-style line-select keys, a high-resolution, fully dimmable display, integrated communication capabilities and DO-160D qualification, make the Class 2 PilotView EFB an ideal system," CMC President and CEO Jean-Pierre Mortreux said.
Aircraft & Propulsion