Airlines & Lessors

American Eagle Airlines will invest $10 million in its maintenance facility at Northwest Arkansas Regional Airport in Highfill. The carrier has operated an MRO facility at the airport since 2004 and said the investment will facilitate a move to a larger hangar and add 100 employees to a workforce that currently numbers 120. The expansion "will enable the airline to maintain more aircraft every night and to take on additional maintenance responsibilities," it said.
Safety, Ops & Regulation

Spain's stock market regulator CNMV yesterday suspended trading in Vueling Airlines following reports that the Barcelona-based LCC might issue another profit warning in the coming days. The airline said in early August that it would not meet its 2007 targets after cutting its average second-quarter fare by 23% in response to aggressive pricing by competitors.

Sensis Corp. said its Airport Surface Detection Equipment, Model X system at Charlotte Douglas International is operational. ASDE-X uses a combination of surface movement radar, transponder multilateration and ADS-B sensors to provide controllers with an accurate picture of the location and identity of aircraft and vehicles on the airport surface.
Safety, Ops & Regulation

Brian Straus
Airbus yesterday announced that Vietnam Airlines signed an MOU for acquisition of 10 A350-900 XWBs and 20 A321s, while Boeing acknowledged that the carrier "has indicated its plan to move forward with additional [787] procurements."
Aircraft & Propulsion

Megadata announced that Kansas City International purchased a subscription to PASSUR Pulse, which will help increase its capture of landing fee revenue.
Safety, Ops & Regulation

Kurt Hofmann
Turkish Airlines CEO Temel Kotil told ATWOnline in Istanbul that THY's heavy investment in new routes and aircraft finally is paying off with figures he called "nice and amazing." Revenue for the first semester rose 29% year-over-year to TRY2.2 billion ($1.81 billion), boosting the carrier's net profit to TRY125.4 million and its net margin to 9%, Kotil said. Load factor for the first nine months climbed 4 points to 73%.

Aaron Karp
American Airlines parent AMR Corp. yesterday said it will prepay $545 million in aircraft debt in the fourth quarter as part of an effort to "buttress its financial foundation," but the company continued to contend with criticism over its declining stock price. AMR has achieved six straight quarters in the black after years of losses, but its share price has decreased by about 50% since the beginning of the year. Citigroup yesterday downgraded it from "buy" to "hold" and lowered its per-share price target to $24 from $34.

Katie Cantle
IT WAS THE BEST OF TIMES AS CHINA'S FAST-GROWING ECONOMY generated strong market demand for her airlines in recent years. It was the worst of times as the airline industry at large was hit hard by a succession of external shocks after 9/11 such as SARS, Avian flu and the dramatic run-up in fuel costs since 2004. China's air transport industry also has struggled with the rise of new entrants and domestic competition and the aftereffects of the government-mandated consolidation that saw the big three carriers absorb many of the smaller regional lines.

Anne Paylor
COORDINATING THE PURCHASING activities of seven airlines within a group is no simple task, but it is one that David Rowell, head of purchasing-Aviation Flight & Ground Operations with TUI Travel PLC, believes is crucial for any large airline assemblage dealing with a complex supply chain.
Safety, Ops & Regulation

AAR named Don Wetekam president-AAR Aircraft Services-Oklahoma. Alaska Airlines promoted Ben Minicucci to staff VP-customer service-airports/operational support and Sandy Stelling to MD-product development. American Airlines elevated Mark Mitchell to MD-customer experience. Boeing appointed Daniel Gillian dir.-enterprise sourcing-India. Caribbean Airlines welcomed Philip Saunders as CEO. Delta Air Lines tapped Richard Anderson as CEO, Edward Bastian as president and Mike Medeiros as VP-airport customer service-JFK Airport.

Aaron Karp
SAS said the grounding of its fleet of 27 Q400s will begin to be lifted on Oct. 4 when its first aircraft of the type returns to service, with the remaining Q400s returning to operations during the following days.
Aircraft & Propulsion

Cathy Buyck
Clickair, the startup Spanish LCC, has carried 3.5 million passengers since it started operations one year ago today and is on target to carry 4.5 million by year end on 50 routes. Former Iberia routes make up 24 of the 50 and 26 are its own. Iberia holds a 20% stake in Clickair. The LCC operates 39 routes from its home base at Barcelona El Prat, where last month it was the second-largest operator in passengers carried after Iberia. It currently is operating 22 A320s, up from an initial three at launch.

Geoffrey Thomas
Air New Zealand, Boeing and Rolls-Royce signed an MOU to conduct jointly what they claimed will be the first trial of a commercial 747 operated with biofuel. The test flight will take place in late 2008 or early 2009 using an ANZ 747-400. The aircraft will not carry passengers and only one engine will run on the blended biofuel/kerosene mix. While the flight may use biofuel sourced from around the globe, ANZ CEO Rob Fyfe told media that the airline is "keen to encourage research into alternative fuels in New Zealand."
Aircraft & Propulsion

Sandra Arnoult
The legal dispute between Hawaiian Airlines and Mesa Air Group took an unexpected turn this week when Mesa attorneys told a US Bankruptcy Court in Honolulu that CFO Peter Murnane mistakenly deleted files related to the case as he attempted to purge pornography from his computer.
Safety, Ops & Regulation

Kurt Hofmann
SAS said it is not yet able to estimate the potential total financial damage from the grounding of its 27 Q400s, now in its 17th day. The carrier has said it is losing about SEK10-SEK15 million ($1.5-$2.3 million) daily ( ATWOnline, Sept. 26). A spokesperson told ATWOnline that SAS is wet-leasing several aircraft from other companies to allow it to operate an "emergency" schedule. "The number of aircraft we lease varies every day," the spokesperson explained.
Aircraft & Propulsion

AerCap Holdings took delivery of a new 737NG, the seventh of the type the lessor has acquired in the last 12 months.
Safety, Ops & Regulation

Cathy Buyck
Making one of the most anticipated long-haul aircraft order announcements in recent years, British Airways yesterday said it will purchase 12 A380s and 24 787s and place options for a further seven A380s and 18 787s.
Aircraft & Propulsion

Aaron Karp
Reykjavik-based FL Group, which owns a stake of about 9% in American Airlines parent AMR Corp., wrote a strongly worded letter to AMR's board of directors this week urging immediate action to halt the rapid descent of the company's stock price.

Cathy Buyck
Ryanair said it reached agreement with its Dublin-based pilots on a new four-year contract that "will significantly improve" pay and work conditions and bring them into line with the pay and conditions to which it previously agreed with pilots in Shannon and Cork. "This new agreement. . .means that all Ryanair pilots at its three Irish bases are now covered by long-term pay, benefits and roster agreements," the airline said.
Safety, Ops & Regulation

Montenegro Transport Minister Andrija Lompar said the nation plans to sell stakes in state-owned Montenegro Airlines next year, with the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development and airlines and private consortiums all potential buyers, Reuters reported. "Capital increase is the privatization model that will make it possible to restructure the Montenegro Airlines fleet by buying new Embraer aircraft so we can open new [routes]," he said. The carrier currently operates a fleet of four F100s.
Safety, Ops & Regulation

Katie Cantle
Kunpeng Airlines, the Xi'an-based JV regional carrier created by Shenzhen Airlines and Mesa Air Group, is scheduled to launch services today by opening 11 routes to destinations including Taiyuan, Tianjin, Yichang, Huhehaote, Nanchang, Zhengzhou and Hefei. It is noteworthy that Kunpeng was registered in Beijing but its operating base is located in Xi'an. Chinese industry analysts suggest that this "western attraction" for regional startups is driven partly by CAAC's policy of encouraging growth in the region through subsidies.
Airports & Networks

Air India could finalize another aircraft order by the end of November and the Indian government will not delay granting approval, according to Civil Aviation Minister Praful Patel. "If they complete their fleet planning by November-end, we can give in-principle approval by December," he told India's Economic Times.
Safety, Ops & Regulation

Aaron Karp
A full-fledged bidding war for AeroMexico is now underway as the Saba family yesterday boosted its offer by more than 58% to MEX1.74 billion ($158.8 million), topping the bid valued at more than $150 million made earlier this month by a group of investors represented by Banamex.

Cathy Buyck
Air France KLM is preparing to launch a bid for Iberia in conjunction with several Spanish companies, Madrid's Expansion newspaper reported. The consortium likely would include investment firm Torreal and publishing house Grupo Planeta, which currently is the largest shareholder in Vueling Airlines. The AF KLM offer would keep 51% of Iberia in Spanish hands, allowing it to maintain its traffic rights for non-EU and US routes. In recent weeks, AF KLM Chairman and CEO Jean-Cyril Spinetta has stated several times that the group is "studying" the Iberia dossier.

Kidde Aerospace & Defense, Monogram Systems and Moog were added as partners for Boeing's 787 GoldCare lifecycle support program. Kidde, an operating unit of Hamilton Sundstrand, is the exclusive supplier of fire detection and suppression systems for the 787. Monogram Systems will provide the complete water and waste systems for the aircraft while Moog will supply the primary flight control actuation system, which will control all of the primary flight control surfaces including spoilers and horizontal stabilizer.
Safety, Ops & Regulation