Airlines & Lessors

Geoffrey Thomas
"It would have been a miracle for Boeing to have flown the 787 on time," Emirates President Tim Clark said, adding that the delay would not be a factor in the airline's evaluation of the 787 and A350 for an order for 100 aircraft.
Aircraft & Propulsion

Aaron Karp
Alitalia's board on Friday outlined financial and performance targets for its "survival/transition" plan that aims to keep the carrier viable through 2010 as it continues to seek a sale to private investors.

JetBlue Airways said August passenger RASM increased 15% year-over-year as it flew 2.51 billion RPMs, a 13.4% gain over the year-ago month. Capacity rose 9.8% to 2.91 billion ASMs and load factor improved 2.7 points to 86.4%
Safety, Ops & Regulation

Sandra Arnoult
Air France KLM Group intends to make Paris Charles de Gaulle the premier hub in Europe in order to give the company a competitive edge in customer service. "There will be a rebirth [of] Air France through this hub," AF KLM Chairman and CEO Jean-Cyril Spinetta said last week in the French capital. "We want CDG to become a world leader in transportation."
Airports & Networks

Kurt Hofmann
Lauda Air, the leisure subsidiary of Austrian Airlines, hopes to present a profit this year after a 2006 loss. "We reduced our capacity 12% this summer by operating without two A321s," CEO Thomas Suritsch told ATWOnline. The carrier transported 792,000 passengers in the first seven months of 2007 and expects up to 1.4 million for the full year. Suritsch said there are no additions planned to a fleet of six 737-800s and two A320s operating under the Lauda brand, as the airline is more concerned with consolidating its financial performance.

An-12 freighter belonging to Congolese carrier Galaxy crashed Friday at Goma, killing all eight aboard. The airline is among those blacklisted by the EU. According to the Flight Safety Foundation's Aviation Safety Network, the aircraft was en route from Kisangani and was carrying palm oil. It crash-landed on its scheduled stopover at GOM, sliding into a petrified lava flow and catching fire.
Safety, Ops & Regulation

Geoffrey Thomas
Emirates President Tim Clark is promising a spectacular interior for its A380s but is tight-lipped on details, although he was happy to confirm that EK wants to double its commitment to the type. Speaking to ATWOnline at the unveiling of the airline's newest ultra-long-range product aboard a 777-300ER over the stunning skyline of Dubai, he would only say, "You haven't seen anything yet" compared to the 777 interior. He said the A380 interior will be revealed in the second quarter of 2008.
Safety, Ops & Regulation

American Airlines flew 12.53 billion system RPMs in August, a 0.4% increase from the year-ago month, as domestic traffic rose 1.5% and international fell 1.6%. Capacity was down 3.1% to 14.74 billion ASMs on a 3.4% domestic drop and a 2.6% international decline. System load factor rose 3 points to 85%. Domestic was up 4.2 points to 86.7% and international up 0.9 point to 82.1%. Northwest Airlines flew 7.14 billion consolidated RPMs in August, up 1.3% on the year-ago month, on a 3.2% domestic decline and a 6.9% international increase.
Safety, Ops & Regulation

Cathy Buyck
Ryanair will establish its 23rd base at George Best Belfast City Airport, placing a new 737-800 there from Oct. 30 and launching four routes, including a four-times-daily service to London Stansted. In July, the LCC announced it would launch daily flights to Nottingham East Midlands, Glasgow Prestwick and Liverpool from BHD. The latter was doubled to twice-daily at yesterday's announcement. Air Berlin announced last week it would abandon its BHD-STN service.
Airports & Networks

US Airways named former Northwest Airlines executive Robert Isom to the newly created position of executive VP and COO, effective immediately. Isom, 43, will be in charge of flight operations, inflight services, maintenance and engineering, airport customer service, reservations, cargo and the carrier's Express operation and will report directly to President Scott Kirby. Isom comes to US from GMAC, where he last served as chief restructuring officer.

American Airlines will conduct a test Sept. 10-30 on flights from San Francisco during which it will accept only credit or debit cards for onboard transactions. AA began accepting cards for purchases last year and said it is investigating whether passengers prefer that payment method. Separately, AA this week launched thrice-daily flights between New York LaGuardia and Minneapolis-St. Paul aboard MD-80s, added a third daily New York JFK-Chicago O'Hare service and launched daily JFK-Las Vegas flights aboard a 757.
Safety, Ops & Regulation

Caribbean Airlines appointed Star Alliance VP-Commercial Philip Saunders as its new CEO effective Oct. 1. He will replace Peter Davies, who will remain a strategic adviser to the board. Saunders previously held management positions at British Airways, SN Brussels Airlines and Deutsche BA.
Safety, Ops & Regulation

Brian Straus
Indian Civil Aviation Minister Praful Patel yesterday informed the Lok Sabha (lower house of parliament) that the merged Air India's board voted to join Star Alliance, according to the United News of India news service and The Economic Times.
Airports & Networks

Katie Cantle
China Eastern Airlines this week confirmed its plan to launch a new regional carrier in partnership with AVIC I, continuing a recent trend that has seen several companies invest in China's long-neglected regional market.

Aaron Karp
Air New Zealand said it will shut down its Freedom Air low-cost unit next March 30, replacing many of its services with ANZ mainline flights, which the company said have similar fares to Freedom flights but offer better service. GM-Short Haul Airlines Norm Thompson, who soon will move to the newly created post of ANZ deputy CEO, said a review of short-haul Freedom services across the Tasman Sea to Australia revealed that passengers' "overwhelming preference was for us to focus on upgrading and enhancing our services."

Air Transat parent Transat AT reported a C$16.7 million ($15.9 million) profit in the third fiscal quarter ended June 30, nearly four times greater than the C$4.2 million posted in the year-ago quarter. it credited increasing revenue as well as the adoption of new accounting standards related to hedge accounting and foreign exchange gains, which combined to produce a nonmonetary gain of C$5.7 million. Third-quarter revenue rose 21.4% year-over-year to C$741.8 million. Nine-month earnings were up 22.9% to C$72.8 million.
Safety, Ops & Regulation

GMF AeroAsia and MTU Maintenance Zhuhai entered into a three-year, $100 million partnership focusing on CFM56-3 MRO. Garuda Indonesia said that more than 200 units are in operation by Indonesian carriers. MTUMZ is a joint venture between MTU Aero Engines and China Southern Airlines.
Safety, Ops & Regulation

Republic Airways Holdings will purchase 2 million shares of its common stock from WexAir, its former majority shareholder, for $38.4 million or $19.20 per share. Transaction is expected to close Friday. RAH last week announced a year-long, $100 million repurchase program.
Safety, Ops & Regulation

TAM decelerated its A320 family fleet plan for 2008-11 based on lower "demand growth expectations in the domestic market" resulting from Brazil's ongoing ATC challenges. Its 2008 fleet will contain 98 Airbus narrow bodies, down from 103 originally planned. A320 family aircraft in TAM's fleet will total 101 in 2009, down from 106; 107 in 2010, down from 112, and 110 in 2011, down from 115.
Aircraft & Propulsion

US FAA issued a final decision on the redesign of the airspace over the US Northeast that it said will "reduce delays, fuel consumption, aircraft emissions and noise." The redesign involves a 31,000-sq.-mi. area over Connecticut, New York, New Jersey, Pennsylvania and Delaware. Delays are expected to fall 20% by 2011, when the redesign is slated to be completed.
Safety, Ops & Regulation

Brian Straus
Bmi will launch service to 14 international destinations on Oct. 28, increase service to two others formerly served by BMED and start flying daily to Cairo on Nov. 4 in what CEO Nigel Turner called "the single largest expansion of the bmi brand in the history of the airline."
Airports & Networks

United Airlines flew 10.84 billion RPMs in August, 2.3% more than in the year-ago month, against a 1% decline in capacity to 12.57 billion ASMs. Load factor increased 2.8 points to 86.3%. British Airways flew 10.33 billion RPKs in August, up 5.3% on the year-ago month. Capacity climbed 2.8% to 12.91 billion ASKs, lifting load factor 1.8 points to 80%. Southwest Airlines flew 7 billion RPMs in August, a 12.1% lift from the year-ago month. Capacity was up 8.1% to 8.75 billion ASMs and load factor rose 2.9 points to 80%.
Safety, Ops & Regulation

South African Airways said it will realize "significant cost savings" following renegotiation of several service contracts and grounding of two of its six 747-400s, with the remainder to follow in the coming months. "In just over three months since the approval of our business plan, we are beginning to realize some of its objectives which will place us on the road towards financial sustainability," GM-Operations Chris Smyth said ( ATWOnline, July 4).
Safety, Ops & Regulation

Ethiopian Airlines signed a six-year lease for one 757-200ER from GECAS.
Safety, Ops & Regulation

Kurt Hofmann
Lufthansa Cargo and German mail and logistics group Deutsche Post plan to create a cargo airline, according to widespread domestic press reports. The companies have applied to set up a 50/50 joint venture. A source close to the deal told ATWOnline that an announcement concerning the cooperation will be made this month. Operations could start in 2009 with a base at Leipzig/Halle.
Safety, Ops & Regulation