Air Transport World

By Jens Flottau
With negotiations continuing at Air France to end what is now an 11-day pilot strike, labor conflicts at several other European airlines appear to be getting worse.
Safety, Ops & Regulation

By Victoria Moores
Irish budget carrier Ryanair is expecting to hit the upper end of its €620-€650 million ($795-$834 million) full-year net profit guidance and has stepped up its full-year traffic forecast from 86 million to 87 million passengers.
Airlines & Lessors

Airbus will offer more dense-configuration variants of the A380, although it has no plans to re-engine the very large aircraft anytime soon.
Aircraft & Propulsion

By Adrian Schofield
Japan Airlines (JAL) has discovered that a cyber attack may have led to the theft of up to 750,000 customer details from its computer systems.
Airlines & Lessors

By Linda Blachly
China Eastern Airlines has taken delivery of the first of 20 Boeing 777-300ERs it has on order.
Aircraft & Propulsion

By Victoria Moores
As part of its drive to attract more business customers, Ryanair has inked a distribution agreement with Amadeus and will start listing its fares on the platform from Nov. 1.
Safety, Ops & Regulation

Kent’s Manston Airport in the UK southeast has been sold for redevelopment to regeneration specialists Trevor Cartner and Chris Musgrave.
Airports & Networks

By Mark Nensel
July’s full-time-equivalent (FTE) employee count at US scheduled passenger airlines came to 386,243, up 1.3% from July 2013—the biggest year-over-year percentage jump since June 2012—according to the US Department of Transportation’s Bureau of Transportation Statistics (BTS).
Airlines & Lessors

MRO News-Sept. 25, 2014
Maintenance & Training

By Linda Blachly
Air France announced late Wednesday it will “immediately withdraw” the Transavia Europe project in a proposal to end the 10-day pilot strike, which is “heavily penalizing” the carrier, its staff and customers. In view of the concession, management has called on pilots to “return to work immediately.”
Safety, Ops & Regulation

By Karen Walker
Abu Dhabi-based Etihad Airways is scheduled to take delivery of its first Airbus A380 Thursday during ceremonies in Hamburg.
Aircraft & Propulsion

By Victoria Moores
Air France expected to operate 46% of flights Wednesday and 47% of flights Thursday, as it comes under increased pressure to ditch its Transavia Europe plans.
Safety, Ops & Regulation

The unions representing Monarch Airlines’ staff have agreed to major concessions on pay and terms and conditions, as part of the UK leisure carrier’s plan to evolve into a scheduled low-cost European airline.
Airlines & Lessors

LOT Polish Airlines is seeing increased reliability with its Boeing 787-8 fleet and is flying the aircraft an average of 19 hours per day—three more hours than it flew its 767-300s—in a mix of scheduled and charter service, CEO Sebastian Mikosz said in an interview at World Routes 2014.
Airlines & Lessors

Philippine Airlines (PAL) is the latest Southeast Asian airline to begin new services to Russia as the increasingly sanctioned country seeks alternative tourism destinations.
Airports & Networks

Lufthansa’s executive board has presented plans for its new long-haul low-cost carrier (LCC) to the supervisory board.
Airlines & Lessors

The recently approved alliance between Air New Zealand and Singapore Airlines will officially launch Jan. 6, 2015, marking the return of the New Zealand carrier to Singapore after an absence of almost eight years.
Airports & Networks

Chinese carriers reported a net income of CNY5.9 billion ($960 million) in August, down 7% compared to net income of CNY6.34 billion in the year-ago period.
Airlines & Lessors

Air traffic surveillance and tracking specialist Aireon said it will offer its Aircraft Locating and Emergency Response Tracking (Aireon ALERT) global emergency tracking solution free of charge to the aviation community for any automatic dependent surveillance-broadcast (ADS-B) equipped aircraft.
Aircraft & Propulsion

Airline News-Sept 24, 2014
Airlines & Lessors

U.S. Gulf Coast Kerosene-Type Jet Fuel Spot Price, showing the current week and comparisons to the same week for each year of the past decade. Figures are released every two weeks by the U.S. Energy Information Administration.
Airlines & Lessors

By Henry Canaday
Briefs from the Sept. 24, 2014 issue of ATW’s MRO Digest
Maintenance & Training

By Henry Canaday
FL Technics has passed EASA certification and been granted extended Design Organization Part 21J STC approval to perform major cabin interior modifications.
Maintenance & Training

By Henry Canaday
Lufthansa Technik (LHT) is investing nearly €60 million ($77 million) in Frankfurt East Harbor to fund a new wheels-and-brakes shop in an environmentally friendly building that will exceed German Energy Saving Ordinance by 30%.
Maintenance & Training

By Henry Canaday
Dowty Propellers has contracted with Japan Air Commuter to provide a complete propeller system support package for the airline’s Bombardier Q400s and Saab 340s, including repair and overhaul, technical assistance and on-site support.
Maintenance & Training