Aviation Daily

John Croft
Saab Sensis, best known for its radar-based runway safety tools, is broadening its portfolio to include system-level safety tools. “It’s a future growth area for us,” says Douglas Sweet, director of Saab Sensis advanced development. Highlighting the evolution in the company’s role is a system verification and validation task with NASA’s Langley Research Center, as well as a three-year flight-critical systems research task order contract, also with Langley.
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Staff
Oct. 29-31—Seventh Annual European FlightTEst Safety Workshop. Amsterdam, www.sept.org/table/european-workshop/ Oct. 29-31—World Passenger Symposium 2013, The Convention Centre Dublin, Dublin, Ireland, www.iata.org/events/passenger-symposium/Pages/index.aspx Nov. 5-6—7th ATPS Global Conference - Airline & Travel Payment & Fraud Summit, Chicago, Ill., www.airlineinformation.org/events/current-events/104-atps-and-fraud-2013 Nov. 5-7—22nd AVSEC World, Hilton, Istanbul, Instanbul, Turkey, www.iata.org/events/Pages/avsec.aspx

By Adrian Schofield
China Southern Airlines plans to launch its first route to the U.S. East Coast next year, as the carrier continues to ramp up its international operations.
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Oliver Wyman
Click here to view the pdf Overall Percentages Of Reported Domestic Flights Arriving On Time By Carrier: August 2013 3Q12 4Q12 1Q13 2Q13 % Rank

Staff
Oct. 29-31—MRO Asia, Singapore. Nov. 13-14—Aerospace & Defense Programs, Arizona Biltmore, Phoenix, Ariz. Jan. 21-22, 2014—MRO Latin America, Rio de Janerio, Brazil Feb. 4-6—MRO Middle East, Dubai World Trade Center, Dubai, UAE March 4-5—Defense Technology & Affordability Requirements, Washington, D.C. March 6—57th Annual Laureates Awards, National Building Museum, Washington, D.C. April 8-10—MRO Americas 2014, Phoenix Convention Center, Phoenix, Ariz.

Oliver Wyman
Click here to view the pdf Mishandled Baggage Reports: August 2013 Total Baggage Enplaned Reports Per 1,000 Passengers Rank Airline Reports Passengers

Robert Hewson
Piaggio says it has a fully approved path to put P.180 Avantis grounded by the collapse of Avantair back into the sky, and that the first recertified aircraft already has been returned to its owner.
Business Aviation

Oliver Wyman
Click here to view the pdf Arab Air Carrier Organization Monthly Traffic: August 2013 Arab Air Carrier Organization Monthly Traffic: August 2013 RPK % Chg. ASK % Chg. Load Factor

Oliver Wyman
Click here to view the pdf Airline Profile - Shandong, October 15-21, 2013 Top Airports By ASMs
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By Jay Menon
India’s Foreign Investment Promotion Board (FIPB) has allowed Singapore Airlines (SIA) to establish a full-service airline in the country in partnership with the Tata Group, but the joint venture airline will need several other regulatory approvals before it can start operations. “The Tata-SIA proposal has been cleared,” said Economic Affairs Secretary Arvind Mayaram after a meeting of the FIPB, a panel of bureaucrats who examine various aspects of foreign investments. The government has not set any preconditions for the joint venture, Mayaram added.
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Cathy Buyck
Aegean Airlines has signed a definitive agreement with the Marfin Investment Group for the acquisition of Olympic Air, which now will operate as a subsidiary of Aegean Airlines. The European Commission (EC) approved the purchase on Oct. 9, due to Olympic’s poor financial position. The two Greek airlines originally had agreed on a merger in 2010, but this was blocked by the EC on competition grounds. The transfer of 100% of Olympic Air’s shares was completed on Oct. 23, Aegean says.
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Oliver Wyman
Click here to view the pdf Airline Profile - Pakistan International, October 15-21, 2013 Top Airports By ASMs
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By Guy Norris
Initial test results of the Passport turbofan and its unusual one-piece blisked fan are on track and augur well for next year’s fast-paced development and certification phase, says General Electric (GE). The 16,500-pounds-thrust engine is expected to complete certification in 2015 and enter service on Bombardier’s new Global 7000 and 8000 ultra-long-range corporate jets in 2016 and 2017, respectively.
Business Aviation

Cathy Buyck
Extra costs associated with the late delivery of its Boeing 787-8 aircraft and the technical issues with one of them have “significantly” affected Norwegian Air Shuttle’s results for the third quarter, the airline says. Net profit for the three months to Sept. 30 fell 31%, to NOK435.9 million ($73.9 million) from NOK628 million in the prior-year period.
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Platts
Click here to view the pdf Fuel Watch: Global Jet Fuel Prices (midpoint) As of October 23, 2013, compared with previous week and previous year cts/gal prev. week prev.
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Darren Shannon
A disappointed United Airlines management team says a poorly calibrated revenue management system, sub-optimal use of the fleet and pressure on Pacific yields, particularly in China, depressed the carrier’s third-quarter financial performance, and that efforts already have started to increase revenue and control costs.
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Cathy Buyck
Ryanair, reacting quickly to last week’s decision by the Irish government to abolish its air travel tax, has announced it will open eight new routes from Shannon Airport in April, which it says will increase its annual passenger traffic to 750,000 from 450,000. The new routes to France, Germany, Poland, Portugal and Spain are in addition to the 10 routes the low-cost carrier serves from the airport.
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Darren Shannon
Southwest Airlines Chief Executive Gary Kelly is confident the “very good revenue momentum” that produced a record third-quarter profit will continue into 2014, a year that should not see any capacity growth for the carrier.
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By Sean Broderick
The FAA’s temporary shutdown combined with sequestration is increasing pressure on the agency to do “more with less,” and should jump-start serious conversations about how to establish stable funding for the agency, FAA Administrator Michael Huerta said yesterday. The agency is “gearing back up” following the 16-day shutdown, and “it will take time to assess the backlog of work that developed,” Huerta noted during an Aero Club of Washington event.
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By Sean Broderick
This month’s partial FAA shutdown halted the certification progress of Allegiant Air’s recently acquired Airbus A320 fleet at a critical time, forcing the carrier to push back introduction of its newest Airbus models from November to December, and possibly longer. “Late in the second week of the shutdown, we executed a backup plan, which now assumes no A320 aircraft in service during the entire month of November,” Andrew, Levy, president of parent company Allegiant Air Travel, said Oct. 23 during a third-quarter earnings call.
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Kerry Lynch
StandardAero is continuing to “pursue [its] own strategies” after talks collapsed over a possible merger with BBA, says new CEO Russell Ford, but it is open to other partnerships.
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Lee Ann Tegtmeier
Hong Kong Aircraft Engineering Co. (Haeco) says it plans to purchase Timco Aviation Services for $388.8 million.

By Guy Norris
Production rate will increase to 14 per month by end of the decade
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Anthony Osborne
The owners of London’s Heathrow Airport are set to introduce new procedures which could help the facility recover more quickly from incidents and disruptions. A series of experiments known as the Operational Freedoms trials—which ran in two phases, from November 2011 to February 2012 and then from July 2012 to February 2013—have helped to demonstrate and prove measures giving the airport a better understanding of how to speed up recovery of flight operations in the event of a major disruptive incident.
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