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Telespazio has been awarded a €216 million ($277 million) contract by the European Satellite Service Provider, ESSP SAS, as part of the European Union’s Egnos satellite navigation overlay program. The eight-year contract was signed in Toulouse by Telespazio CEO Luigi Pasquali and ESSP President Dirk Werquin. It gives the Finmeccanica/Thales-owned satellite services company the lead-subcontractor role to ESSP, a consortium of European air navigation authorities that functions as the Egnos system operator and service provider to the European Commission.
Etihad Airways President and CEO James Hogan says the company’s strategic partnerships, especially with Air Berlin, were a key factor in a record first half and second quarter financial performance. “Despite the tough global trading climate, we have still achieved record, double digit growth in both Q2 and the first half of 2013. This reflects not only the continuing popularity of our Abu Dhabi hub, but the growing maturity of our airline partnership strategy and the strength of our cargo operations,” says Hogan.
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Embattled Alitalia will expand its intercontinental operations and add six new aircraft to its long-haul fleet as part of its latest restructuring plan, which aims to return the group to profitability by 2016. New destinations that may be introduced include Johannesburg, Nairobi, San Francisco, Santiago and Seoul from Rome Fiumicino Airport, and Abu Dhabi, Osaka and Shanghai from Milan Malpensa Airport. Alitalia also may launch a service between Venice and Tokyo.
Boeing and Airbus have backlogs bulging with orders and would like to see production rates increase. The question is can their supply chains meet the schedule and quality marks needed. “We have to think through whether we want to go for higher rates,” Boeing Commercial Airplanes President and CEO Ray Conner recently said. Airbus is in the same cautious position of not wanting to let its desire for higher rates exceed its supply chain’s capacity. Still, the pressure to get aircraft out the door faster is relentless.
ATR, lacking agreement between its joint owners, does not expect to launch its proposed 90-seat turboprop this year, despite strong interest from its largest customers. In the meantime, the airframer’s engineers are still refining the design of the aircraft, which would extend ATR’s product range above the 70-seat ATR 72, says CEO Filippo Bagnato.
An algae-to-biofuel facility that eventually will convert waste carbon dioxide to jet fuel as well as biodiesel is to be built at a coal-fired power station in New South Wales, Australia. To be built by start-up Algae.Tec, the facility near Syndey is to begin operations early in 2015. The carbon capture and conversion facility at Macquarie Generation’s Bayswater in the Hunter Valley will use Algae.Tec’s enclosed modular algae production system, with grows the algae inside containers into which is piped sunlight, recycled water and nutrients.
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Investigators probing the July 6 crash of Asiana Airlines Flight 214 at San Francisco International Airport (SFO) are working to understand what caused the Boeing 777-200ER to make a slow, steady descent into a sea wall just short of its assigned runway, and why the flight crew did not detect a problem until just seconds before the plane hit.
The growth of All Nippon Airways’ (ANA’s) Boeing 787 fleet will allow the carrier to introduce the aircraft on two more international routes later this year, and resume 787 operations on another route. These changes will give ANA a total of eight international 787 routes by October. The 787s will be used on the existing service from Tokyo’s Narita International Airport to Munich Airport from Sept. 1, replacing the Boeing 777-300ERs currently used on this route.
Lawmakers at the U.S. House of Representatives and Senate, though nearly $1 billion apart on their recommended fiscal 2014 FAA budget, are in agreement on a number of priorities, including support adequate funding for the FAA’s certification and inspection workforce.
Aer Lingus, as expected, plans to reintroduce nonstop service between Dublin Airport and San Francisco International Airport as part of a plan to expand North American capacity 24% in 2014. The airline next year also plans to operate its first service to Toronto Pearson International Airport and increase frequencies to Boston Logan International and John F. Kennedy International airports from Shannon Airport. Aer Lingus says it increased transatlantic capacity 13% this year.
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The European Commission (EC) has revealed plans to drastically reduce state aid to regional airports and streamline rules on airline subsidies for adding new routes or services from these airports.
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The head of the International Air Transport Association (IATA) has weighed into two of the most controversial debates in Australian aviation: how to fund a second runway at Brisbane Airport, and the location of a second airport for Sydney. IATA Director General Tony Tyler broached the topics July 3 during a speech to the National Aviation Press Club in Sydney to highlight issues of concern to local airlines, just as he did in a similar speech in Auckland the day before.
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Virgin Australia’s new code-share agreement with Delta Air Lines, covering six cities in Mexico, will allow the Australian carrier to compete with rival Qantas in another new market.
Trials have begun on a series of optimized transatlantic flights which will test technologies and ideas destined for use in the next generation of air traffic management systems. Air traffic control organizations in Canada and the U.K. hope these “perfect” flights will offer fuel savings of up to half a ton per transatlantic sector and help reduce delays without increasing workload for pilots and controllers.
After more than 10 years as chief executive of Flybe, Jim French is resigning from the position to become non-executive chairman of the troubled British regional airline. He will be replaced Aug. 1 by former EasyJet executive Saad Hammad.
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