Laker Airways has gained DOT approval of its application for authority to operate scheduled combination service between Miami and London Gatwick and between Fort Lauderdale, Miami and Orlando, on the one hand, and Manchester and Glasgow, on the other. DOT deferred action on Laker's request for scheduled Fort Lauderdale-Gatwick service. Laker plans to use DC-10-30s for all flights.
New Regional Aircraft Orders and Options February 1996 Last 12 Months Firm Orders Options Del Orders Options Carrier # Type # Type Engines Dates # Type # Type China Southern 1 CE208B - PT6A114A Feb 96 3 B0777-200 - Hainan Airlines 10 Metro 23 - TPE331- 96 - -
DOT has made final its selection of Great Lakes Express to provide essential air service at Alliance, Chadron and McCook, Neb. The United Express carrier will operate two roundtrips each weekday using 19-seat Beech 1900 aircraft over an Alliance-Chadron-Denver routing for an annual subsidy rate of $693,726. The carrier will offer the same service between McCook and Denver for a $657,724 subsidy. (Dockets 42115&41291)
Transborder market between Canada and the U.S. has been significantly altered by the new open skies bilateral between the two countries, with Air Canada and the Canadair Regional Jet (CRJ) becoming dominant players. In February 1994, for example, Canadian carriers operated only 153 nonstops between Toronto and the Washington, D.C./Baltimore area airports. In February 1996, the number was 704, according to Statistics Canada. Service by U.S. carriers over the same routes declined during the period from 368 to 273.
USAir is offering $198 roundtrip weekend fares between Charlotte, N.C., and Boston, Washington National, Philadelphia and New York LaGuardia. Travel must be nonstop and completed no later than June 16. The fares are good for travel all day Saturday through noon Sunday.
United and Northwest are urging DOT to dismiss Continental's application to operate scheduled combination service between Houston and Tokyo, Newark and Tokyo, and Newark and Osaka. "None of these authorizations is consistent with the existing U.S.-Japan bilateral air services agreements and understandings under which Continental operates," said United.
Cincinnati-based Comair Holdings logged unit costs of 15 cents per available seat mile for its fiscal year ended March 31, just 0.2 cents higher than the prior period (DAILY, April 29). But yields grew faster - 0.7 cents to 34.7 cents per revenue passenger mile from 34 cents. While yields for the quarter ended March 31 dropped a penny to 34.8 cents per RPM from 35.8 cents, unit costs gained only 0.1 cents to 15.5 cents from 15.4 cents in the prior period. 3 Mths Ended 3 Mths Ended FY Ended FY Ended
Boeing Commercial said this week it will expand the "industry's first on- line service" providing aircraft technical drawings and parts lists, which it launched one year ago. The company said the expanded digital maintenance data, called On-Line Data, will provide recent service bulletins, the complete Service Bulletin Index, specifications and processes for parts and materials, and the Boeing Component Maintenance Manuals.
Comair this week began nonstop jet service between Charleston, S.C., and Newark International, operating three daily nonstop flights wtih Canadair Regional Jets. The Delta Connection affiliate said the new service "will offer local business travelers more nonstop flights to the New York City area from the Charleston International Airport than any other airline,"
The 34.9-cent yield per revenue passenger mile recorded by Mesa in the quarter ended March 31, the second of its fiscal year, was a 4.1-cent decline from 39 cents in the same 1995 quarter, the regional reported this week (DAILY, May 1). Revenue per available seat mile showed a one-half cent increase to 19.7 cents from 19.2 cents, however. Unit cost declined to 18.4 cents per available seat mile from 18.8 cents, while stage length increased just one mile to 168 from 167. 3 Months Ended 3 Months Ended
National Air Transportation Association President James Coyne has praised the House aviation subcommittee for rejecting specific age limits or other restrictions on children flying aircraft. Coyne said the subcommittee's bill (H.R. 3267), which limits record-breaking flights by non-pilots, is a "better alternative...than that called for by DOT Secretary Pea" following the crash that killed child pilot Jessica Dubroff. Pea's plan to prevent persons under 15 from operating aircraft controls would discourage the industry's attempt to attract new pilots, Coyne said.
Following its own investigation and in response to continuing work of the General Accounting Office and the DOT inspector general, a Senate Governmental Affairs subcommittee called this week for improvements in FAA's aircraft inspection system. At a hearing, Oversight Subcommittee Chairman William Cohen (R-Maine) said interviews of more than 180 industry and government officials by his panel's staff demonstrate problems with training, data integrity and oversight.
FAA signed a 180-day contract to keep Hughes Aircraft Co. at work on the Wide Area Augmentation System (WAAS) while the parties negotiate a comprehensive agreement to complete the program, George Donohue, the agency's associate administrator for research and acquisitions, said yesterday (DAILY, April 30). Hughes supplants Wilcox Electric as prime contractor for WAAS, intended to enhance the Global Positioning System for civilian use, and the agency's decision to drop the Kansas City company did not please Sen.
DOT has issued a show cause order tentatively terminating the subsidy for essential air service at Anniston, Ala. The order would allow Gulfstream International Airlines to suspend its service there as of June 1. Gulfstream had filed a 90-day notice of intent to suspend the service at the community Nov. 27, 1995, saying it planned to halt service at the community Feb. 27. However, DOT held in Gulfstream and requested applications for replacement service.
Japan Airlines expects its first female pilot to be flying this year. The carrier says it will assign Tomoko Azuma to a 747 aircraft after she completes training in the fall.
Bad weather, higher fuel costs and instability in Israel combined to lift Tower Air Inc.'s first quarter operating loss 97.6% to $13.14 million, up from $6.65 million in the first quarter of 1995. The carrier suffered a net loss of $8.13 million for the quarter, or 53 cents per share (DAILY, April 2). Operating revenue rose 4.5% to $85.82 million, but total expenses climbed more, by 11.5% to $98.96 million. Operating cost per available seat mile jumped 15.4% to 5.53 cents.
Delta intends to hire 90 full-time and 75 part-time customer service employees at its Cincinnati hub by summer as it reorganizes airport operations and purchases new ground-handling equipment. The new hires will be in addition to the 650 airport customer service agents Delta announced it would hire, mostly in Atlanta but also throughout its system. The carrier will hire an additional 145 reservations sales agents at its Cincinnati reservations center.
Lufthansa and South African Airways, whose code-sharing agreement started up April 29, are operating flights among five destinations - Frankfurt, Munich, Johannesburg, Cape Town and Durban. Dusseldorf was to be included, but the recent fire at the airport postponed the service. The code-sharing flights were scheduled to start April 1 but were delayed four weeks so technology issues could be resolved, Lufthansa said. Additional code-share destinations in Europe and southern Africa are expected later. The carriers linked their frequent flyer programs April 1.
National Transportation Safety Board has added pilot screening to its "Most Wanted" improvements in transportation safety. The board said it addressed this issue four times in the last eight years and has recommended that FAA require airlines to conduct background checks on new pilots. The board found that the issue was involved in four fatal accidents - an American Eagle crash Dec. 13, 1994, landing at Raleigh/Durham, killing 20 persons; a Scenic Air Tours crash April 22, 1992, in mountainous terrain in Maui, Hawaii, with eight fatalities; an Aloha Islandair crash Oct.
The Michigan Bureau of Aeronautics is urging DOT to hold in Great Lakes Aviation's essential air service at Ironwood, Mich. The United Express carrier had announced its intention to halt July 1 its Beech 1900 service from the community to Minneapolis/St. Paul (DAILY, April 19).
The industry's first two MD-11ERs are performing better than expected, according to World Airways Chairman Charles Pollard.Fuel burn is 3% better than the carrier estimated it would be. World, which took the two jets in March, is operating one for the U.S. Air Force from Los Angeles to the Pacific and hopes to market the other to an Asia/Pacific carrier after its lease to Garuda Indonesia expires.
FAA is preparing to use air traffic controllers to take over duties from the National Weather Service on Automated Surface Observing Systems (ASOS) without proper training, according to Barry Krasner, president of the National Air Traffic Controllers Association. FAA had no immediate reply.
U.S. Major and National Carriers Rental Expenses Fourth Quarter 1995 % Of Total Operating Systemwide Expenses America West $ 63,747,154 16.91 American 295,887,000 7.26 Continental 162,860,000 14.08
ValuJet Airlines initiated service this week to New York LaGuardia, Mobile, Ala., and Fort Walton Beach, Fla., from Atlanta. It is operating five daily flights to New York, three to Mobile and two to Fort Walton Beach. One-way fares to New York start at $89, and to the other two cities at $39. The 21-day advance purchase requirement for the lowest price will be waived for travel completed by May 22.