Airlines & Lessors

Northwest Airlines' Regional partners Pinnacle and Mesaba will see their wings clipped as a result of the Major's shrinkage during its bankruptcy reorganization, notes JP Morgan's Jamie Baker. In a report released yesterday, Baker stated that Northwest "has significantly modified planned flying levels at its two Regional partners" that participate in the Northwest Airlink codeshare program.

Kurt Hofmann
Sterling owner Fons Eignarhalsfelag and Icelandair owner FL Group could announce a merger as early as this week. Reportedly, FL Group, which also has a 13.8% stake in easyJet, is interested in acquiring Sterling, the Denmark-based low-fare airline that is itself is in the process of absorbing Maersk Air, which recently was acquired by Fons.

Kurt Hofmann
Attempts to restart Malev's privatization process, which recently failed for a fifth time, could face an extended delay owing to political considerations. Secretary of the Ministry of Economy and Transport Gabor Diossy told ATWOnline that with elections set for May 2006, "it is possible that the current government will not go further with the privatization process" until after the elections.

Sandra Arnoult
Mesa Air Group Friday said it plans to set up an independent Hawaiian airline "in partnership with other financial investors," with service expected to commence in the first quarter of 2006.

Kurt Hofmann
Greek government gave Olympic Airlines temporary protection from creditors after an adverse European Commission ruling on state aid made the government's effort to privatize the carrier more difficult, Reuters said Friday. In an amendment to an education bill voted into law by parliament late Thursday, Olympic Airlines and Olympic Airways-Services were granted protection from creditors until Feb. 28. "It is imperative that the European Commission's decision be studied in depth. .

Austrian Airlines and Thai Airways have started interlining with e-tickets.
Safety, Ops & Regulation

Icelandair parent FL Group named Jon Sigurdsson MD responsible for private equity and strategic investments.
Safety, Ops & Regulation

EasyJet asked the UK government "to resist calls" from the CAA for a £1 ($1.79) levy per passenger to be imposed on all UK-originating international flights to fund its ATOL scheme to protect customers when tour operators fail. "We agree that consumers should be protected against the financial failure of airlines, but we disagree violently with the solution proposed by the CAA.
Safety, Ops & Regulation

Citing "the strength of the combined networks of Air France and KLM" and its strategy of targeting "fast-growing markets in Latin America and Asia, as well as to oil and gas destinations," Air France said it is raising system capacity (ASKs) 6.4% in the 2005-06 winter schedule compared to the 2004-05 schedule, with intercontinental capacity up 8.6%.
Airports & Networks

Panasonic Avionics Corp. signed a letter of intent to use AeroMobile's inflight mobile communications technology in its S3000 AVOD IFE system as well as its new-generation X series systems efx, eX2 and x-wireless.
Safety, Ops & Regulation

Continental Airlines planned to cease operations at Houston by noon today in the face of what is expected to be the second Category 4 hurricane to hit the US Gulf Coast in less than a month. Continental, which maintains its largest hub at George Bush Intercontinental Airport and has limited operations at close-in Houston Hobby, said flight cancellations for the mainline and Continental Express are expected to total 1,089 on Friday and 828 on Saturday.

Swiss International Air Lines board of directors elected Rolf Jetzer chairman in its first meeting since being reconstituted to give effect to the carrier's acquisition by Lufthansa. Walter Bosch was elected deputy chairman. The size of the board was reduced from eight members to five and previous members Pieter Bouw, Claudio Generali, Michael Pieper, Jan Audun Reinas and Peter Siegenthaler retired.
Safety, Ops & Regulation

Thales said ANA ordered a 737-700 simulator for installation at the ANA Flight Training Center at Tokyo Haneda for delivery in early 2006. Malaysia Airlines ordered an A380-800 simulator that will fitted with an Evans & Sutherland EP1000 visual system using LaserWide projection.
Safety, Ops & Regulation

JetBlue A320 landed safely and without injury to any of those onboard Wednesday evening after its nose landing gear jammed during retraction, leaving the wheels turned 90 deg. from the aircraft centerline. The flight had just departed Burbank en route to New York JFK. After circling for nearly 3 hr. to dump fuel and try to clear the problem, the pilots made an emergency landing at Los Angeles International Airport around 6:19 p.m. local time and passengers deplaned normally. The landing was captured live on national television and seen by passengers on the aircraft's LiveTV screens.
Safety, Ops & Regulation

Avion Group ordered four 777 freighters and took purchase rights on two more with deliveries beginning in February 2008. The aircraft will be offered on ACMI leases by Avion subsidiary Air Atlanta Icelandic. Additionally, Boeing said it is in "serious negotiations" to convert three of the carrier's 747-400 passenger aircraft into freighters. Boeing did not provide a separate value for the 777Fs but said that in combination with the possible conversion program, value of the transaction at list prices is approximately $1 billion.
Aircraft & Propulsion

SkyEurope Holding, parent of the airline, completed its initial public offering of 12.98 million shares priced at €6 ($7.33) per share. The offering consisted of 10 million new shares and 2.98 million existing shares, including an overallotment option of 1.18 million shares. Total proceeds were €78 million of which €60 million went to the company. Market capitalization, based on the offering price, is €120 million.

Republic Airways Holdings completed the previously announced purchase of slots and aircraft from US Airways for $90 million ( ATWOnline, June 27). The deal included the purchase of 10 Embraer 170s for $38.2 million and the assumption of $168.7 million in debt and the leases on 15 170s. The aircraft will continue to be operated in the US Airways Express network. Republic also purchased 113 commuter slots at Reagan Washington National Airport and 24 commuter slots at New York LaGuardia for $51.6 million.

Sinex Aviation Technologies Corp., which provides aviation maintenance software solutions and consulting services, changed its name to EmpowerMX. The Duluth-based company also said it released Reliability Manager, a new module in its FleetCycle Suite that will automate data-gathering for aircraft maintenance and reliability functions, tying processes together based on aircraft reliability workflow.
Safety, Ops & Regulation

Perry Flint
Delta Air Lines plans to eliminate 7,000-9,000 jobs by the end of 2007 and reduce pay for most of those employees who remain as it tries to restructure under bankruptcy protection, the carrier said yesterday. The cuts are in addition to 6,000-7,000 jobs targeted for elimination in last year's Transformation Plan, which aimed at achieving financial benefits totaling $5 billion through 2006. In yesterday's announcement, Delta put the size of its current workforce at 52,000, although in a supplemental brief to last week's bankruptcy filing it claimed 60,000 employees.

Swissport International will provide ground handling to easyJet at Geneva, where the LCC will be operating 250 weekly flights by December. The five-year agreement covers passenger services, ramp and ticketing. Swissport already services easyJet at Paris Charles de Gaulle, London Stansted, Hamburg and Basel.
Safety, Ops & Regulation

Aeroflot will lease six IL-96-300s, the same type that was grounded last month, it said in a statement. The aircraft will leased for 15 years from Ilyushin Finance Co. In August, Russia grounded all IL-96-300s owing to problems with the brakes ( ATWOnline, Sept. 12). Transport officials have hinted the planes may be allowed to fly again in October after repairs. Aeroflot, which has six of the 13 IL-96-300s currently in use, was forced to cancel some of its flights to the US, Canada, Vietnam, China and South Korea.

Northwest Airlines will lay off at least 900 and as many as 1,400 flight attendants through Jan. 31 as it shrinks in bankruptcy. According to a statement on the website of the Professional Flight Attendants Assn., NWA plans two rounds of furloughs covering the first 900. The first will be effective Oct. 31, "while the second is slated for sometime in January 2006." The carrier plans an additional 500 furloughs at that time, but that number is subject to change, PFAA said.
Safety, Ops & Regulation

CAE announced a number of simulator orders valued in total at C$58 million ($49.6 million). Japan Airlines ordered three 737NG simulators scheduled to be delivered over a 12-month period beginning in the spring of 2007. Finnair ordered an Embraer 170 simulator and accompanying FMS trainer for delivery and installation in the summer of 2006. Air New Zealand purchased a CAE Simfinity 777 integrated procedures trainer.
Safety, Ops & Regulation

Cathy Buyck
The strike at Boeing that has idled aircraft assembly lines since Sept. 3 ( ATWOnline, Sept. 6) is beginning to impact schedules at other airlines as well, with Ryanair and ANA announcing changes to services owing to delivery delays. ANA will postpone the planned introduction of the 777-300ER between Tokyo and Los Angeles that had been set for Oct. 8. It will continue to operate the route with current aircraft.

Perry Flint
United Airlines parent UAL Corp. lost $30 million in the month of August, primarily owing to $82 million of largely noncash reorganization expenses related to the rejection of aircraft. Excluding reorganization charges, the company reported a net profit of $52 million for the month. It did not provide a comparison with 2004, but last year it reported a net loss for the month of $56 million net of $11 million in reorganization expenses ( ATWOnline, Sept. 24, 2004).