Airlines & Lessors

Lufthansa yesterday announced a partnership with TACA that will further the German giant's Latin American reach. LH unveiled a codesharing deal with Brazil's TAM Monday ( ATWOnline, May 22). The TACA deal is similar and will comprise codesharing on both domestic and international routes and the possibility of future links between loyalty programs, flight schedules and lounges.

Royal Brunei Airlines named Ray Sayer CEO effective Sept. 1. Sayer worked for British Airways in Brunei in the 1980s and most recently was CEO of Bahrain Airport Services.
Safety, Ops & Regulation

GCAT Flight Academy is the name of the training organization created by the merger of GE Commercial Aviation Training and SAS Flight Academy. STAR Capital Partners acquired SAS Flight Academy outright and purchased 80% of GECAT in a deal it valued at more than $275 million ( ATWOnline, Feb. 13). It said the combination created the largest flight training organization in Europe and the third-largest in the world.
Safety, Ops & Regulation

China Eastern Airlines announced yesterday that trading in its H shares was suspended pending the release of a "price sensitive" announcement. It has been negotiating the sale of a stake to Singapore Airlines ( ATWOnline, May 22).
Safety, Ops & Regulation

Brian Straus
A little more than one year removed from bankruptcy and fresh from a $152 million first-quarter loss, United Airlines is focusing on repairing its balance sheet and improving its product rather than fleet renewal, Senior VP-Alliances, International & Regulatory Affairs Michael Whitaker said.

Cathy Buyck
British Airways, which already holds 10% of Iberia, yesterday confirmed it has joined a consortium considering a bid for the Spanish carrier. "British Airways has joined with TPG Capital, Vista Capital, Inversiones Ibersuizas and Quercus Equity to investigate a possible consortium offer for Iberia," the airline said in brief stock exchange statement, adding that there is "no guarantee that a formal bid will be made."

LAN Airlines flew 1.8 billion RPKs in April, up 29.5% from the year-ago month. Capacity rose 26.1% to 2.53 billion ASKs and load factor increased 1.9 points to 71.1%.
Safety, Ops & Regulation

Air India will be the name of the new state-owned airline resulting from the merger of the old Air India and Indian Airlines ( ATWOnline, April 2), Minister of Civil Aviation Praful Patel announced yesterday, adding that the new company will have its registered office in New Delhi, its corporate office in Mumbai and headquarters for domestic operations and most strategic business units in Delhi.
Safety, Ops & Regulation

Katie Cantle
While several Chinese low-cost carriers have struggled, newcomers East Star Airlines and Spring Airlines have started strong. East Star reported net earnings of CNY11.4 million ($1.5 million) on CNY281 million in revenue in its first year of operation, while Spring posted a CNY30 million profit in its recently completed second year.

Aaron Karp
TAM signed an MOU yesterday with Lufthansa to explore "possible close cooperation" that will include "the implementation of codesharing on domestic and international routes" as a first step.
Airports & Networks

Qantas released a statement saying that its board "endorsed the leadership of Geoff Dixon as [CEO] and his senior management team" and asked him to stay in that position until "at least" July 2009. Chairman Margaret Jackson announced her intention to retire later this year after 15 years on the board and seven as chairman ( ATWOnline, May 18). "I greatly value what Qantas has achieved over the past seven years, culminating in the largest takeover offer for an airline in aviation history.
Safety, Ops & Regulation

Geoffrey Thomas
Intra-Asian air transport liberalization was dealt a blow with confirmation that the governments of Singapore and Malaysia do not intend to open access on the Singapore-Kuala Lumpur route ahead of the ASEAN capital city liberalization deadline of year end 2008. The move is seen as protection for Malaysia Airlines as it continues its restructuring, although it is to post its third consecutive quarterly profit later this month, according to the Centre for Asia Pacific Aviation ( ATWOnline, Feb.
Safety, Ops & Regulation

Alitalia canceled about half its flights scheduled for today owing to two separate 8-hr. strikes called by trade unions representing Italian air traffic controllers and AZ flight attendants. In a statement, the carrier said the 394 cancellations will involve national and international flights in almost equal proportion. Separately, AZ adopted Amadeus's Fares and Pricing Engine and the Amadeus Ticket Changer. It will use the solutions on a standalone basis to process all fares and pricing requests.
Safety, Ops & Regulation

TUIfly will increase capacity for the upcoming winter schedule by 12% year-over-year, operating 240 weekly flights from 17 German airports to 48 destinations in 15 countries. Grenoble will be a new destination. TUIfly is expecting to transport 13.5 million passengers this year. American Airlines flew 11.55 billion RPMs in April, down 3.3% from the year-ago month, as domestic traffic fell 3.7% and international RPMs were down 2.5%. Capacity declined 3.7% to 14.06 billion ASMs on a 4.3% domestic drop and a 2.7% fall in international capacity.
Safety, Ops & Regulation

AJ Walter Aviation announced a partnership with Singapore-based Relaer Asia in engine leasing. Relaer will "assist AJW in the sourcing of engine assets, support negotiations with customers, manage the lease agreements and all of the logistic concerning the maintenance storage and supply of the assets."
Safety, Ops & Regulation

World Airways signed a one-year, $22.5 million deal to continue operating Toronto-Frankfurt MD-11 freighter flights for Air Canada, extending an agreement set to expire July 1.
Safety, Ops & Regulation

Biman Bangladesh Airlines will be privatized, according to a government announcement cited by press reports. The move could happen as early as next month. The airline, which employs 4,800 people, is planning significant layoffs and projecting a BDT6.91 billion ($97.2 million) loss in the fiscal year ending June 30, according to Reuters.
Safety, Ops & Regulation

Peace Air of Canada announced that it ceased operations last Friday. The regional carrier, in its fifth decade, served destinations in Alberta and British Columbia.
Safety, Ops & Regulation

Cathy Buyck
Royal Jordanian officially is the 787's first Middle East customer, Boeing revealed this weekend, announcing that the carrier is the source of an order for two previously unidentified aircraft. RJ also took two options and said it intends to lease a further eight 787s. It announced its commitment to the Dreamliner in December when it selected it to replace its A340s ( ATWOnline, Dec. 21, 2006). At the time, it said it intended to start with 4-5 787s.
Aircraft & Propulsion

KLM appointed Elfrieke van Galen senior VP-corporate communications and corporate social responsibility.
Safety, Ops & Regulation

Aaron Karp
US Dept. of Transportation granted final approval Friday for Virgin America to begin operations, ending a prolonged process in which the airline was forced to revise its certification application to ease concerns it would be under the influence of minority owner Virgin Group, a non-US citizen that has a 25% stake in the airline.
Safety, Ops & Regulation

Aaron Karp
LAN Argentina said it reached an agreement late Thursday to end a strike by pilots and mechanics that forced cancellation of all its flights for four days.

TAM and United Airlines signed an MOU Friday to "develop an agreement that enables the airlines to offer codeshare flights." The proposed agreement will include reciprocal frequent-flier programs. TAM President Marco Antonio Bologna said the accord will give TAM passengers access to UA's US network, adding, "We anticipate that this partnership will result in more traffic and more revenue for TAM." UA Executive VP and Chief Revenue Officer John Tague said, "Our complementary route networks will deliver many codeshare and frequent-flier benefits to our customers.

Aaron Karp
Northwest Airlines received final US Bankruptcy Court approval of its reorganization plan Friday and said it will exit Chapter 11 on May 31, ending a 20-month restructuring process in which it slashed annual expenses by $2.5 billion including $1.4 billion in annual labor costs.

Katie Cantle
Sichuan Airlines and TransAsia Airways of Taiwan are in negotiations to launch a new carrier based in Shanghai, according to Lin Xiaoxin, president of Goldsun Group, TransAsia's biggest shareholder.