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Michele McDonald
Finnair went live with the Amadeus electronic miscellaneous document, the fulfillment solution that will allow airlines and travel agencies to sell and track the usage of ancillary charges, on its website. Such charges may be linked to the flight coupon, such as for excess baggage and seat selection, or standalone charges such as lounge access and rebooking fees. Finnair's EMD capability will be extended to Amadeus travel agencies in Europe in September following a pilot with agents in the Finnish market.
Safety, Ops & Regulation

Aaron Karp
The US Dept. of Transportation yesterday issued its final clearance of antitrust immunity for American Airlines, British Airways, Iberia, Finnair and Royal Jordanian to "more closely coordinate international services" including a planned AA/BA/IB joint venture on transatlantic flights.
Safety, Ops & Regulation

Michele McDonald
Thomas Cook buys Turkey specialist Travelport forms partnership with Russian GDS Amadeus teams with Airconomy on business intelligence solution GAO recommends consistent disclosure of airline fees across all channels ARC to offer fraud prevention solution for smaller airlines Airline IT: One foot in the old world, the other in the new World news briefing
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Michele McDonald
Finnair went live with the Amadeus electronic miscellaneous document, the fulfillment solution that will allow airlines and travel agencies to sell and track the usage of ancillary charges, on its website. Such charges may be linked to the flight coupon, such as for excess baggage and seat selection, or standalone charges such as lounge access and rebooking fees. Finnair's EMD capability will be extended to Amadeus travel agencies in Europe in September following a pilot with agents in the Finnish market.
Safety, Ops & Regulation

Christine Boynton
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Global aircraft charter specialist Chapman Freeborn has arranged 30 flights from numerous locations carrying relief and emergency supplies into Uzbekistan. Using their global network in 22 countries, they were able to arrange and coordinate the first relief flight in less than 24 hours of first contact with the aid agencies.
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Dubai-owned Emivest Aerospace, the manufacturers of the SJ30 light business jet and their Middle East distributor Action Aviation are unveiling an medevac version jet at Farnborough tomorrow
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Royal Jordanian transported 268,000 passengers in June, a 13% increase on the year-ago month. Load factor reached 70% while number of flights lifted 10% to 3,465. RJ expects to reach a record number of passengers in July, estimating the figure to surpass 330,000. JetBlue Airways flew 2.47 billion RPMs in June, up 10.9% year-over-year, while capacity rose 5.8% to 2.93 billion ASMs. Load factor was up 3.9 points to 84.2%.
Safety, Ops & Regulation

Geoffrey Thomas
Qantas Group is signaling a reshaping of its domestic and international strategy with the bringing forward of eight of its 50 787s on order to mid-2012, according to the Centre for Asia Pacific Aviation.
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Aaron Karp
Lufthansa said Friday that closing much of Europe's airspace for six days in April "caused unprecedented chaos" and "utter pandemonium" that must be avoided in the future, stating that airspace closure decisions need to be based on "reliable measuring data and internationally coordinated threshold levels."
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Kurt Hofmann
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Perry Flint
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Aaron Karp
IATA reported that the recovery in premium travel resumed in May following April's volcanic ash-driven slowdown, rising 18.7% year-over-year for the month, a sharp contrast from April's 1.1% growth.
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IFE Services won a contract from Thomas Cook Airlines UK to supply 32 of its 44 aircraft with the PlayStation Portable. The handheld entertainment consoles will come pre-loaded with a selection of movies, television programs, children’s shows and the latest PSP video games. The carrier will introduce the individual PSPs on its short- and medium-haul flights this summer. UK-based IFEServices said it signed PSP distribution deals with seven airlines and “advanced negotiations are currently ongoing with several more.”
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By Linda Blachly
The US and Laos yesterday signed a comprehensive open skies agreement to expand and liberalize their bilateral civil aviation relationship. The US has reached open skies agreements with nearly 100 countries.
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Christine Boynton
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Katie Cantle
Strong domestic market demand helped propel Chinese airlines to an aggregate net profit of CNY10 billion ($1.48 billion) in the first half of 2010, up 2.6% over income of CNY3.85 billion in the prior-year period. According to CAAC, China’s airlines transported a total of 126 million passengers for the first six months, up 17.6% over the same period in 2009, while cargo traffic climbed 38.6% to 2.6 million tonnes. Domestic carriers took delivery of 90 aircraft in the same timeframe.
Safety, Ops & Regulation

Cathy Buyck
The European Commission yesterday approved the proposed merger between British Airways and Iberia without imposing conditions as well as BA/IB's planned joint venture with American Airlines on transatlantic flights.
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Lufthansa has taken a swipe at the EU Aircraft Fleet Recycling Assn. has a key role to play Delta Air Lines and Wayne County Airport Authority expanded their commitment American Airlines and American Eagle fuel consumption fell
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Alaska Airlines, Boeing, Portland International, Seattle-Tacoma International, Spokane International and Washington State University announced
Safety, Ops & Regulation

Geoffrey Thomas
The aviation industry spends around $20 billion annually on reducing CO2, or $10 billion for each of the 2% of CO2 for which it is responsible, Rolls-Royce Strategic Marketing Manager-Civil Aerospace Future Programs Paul Randall told the Eco-Aviation Conference. “That’s not bad for an industry that some say is environmentally irresponsible,” he added. “I’m willing to take a bet that no other industry spends so much. I certainly doubt that the manufacturers of cement spend $30 or $40 billion each year on lowering their CO2!”
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Geoffrey Thomas
Airlines do not want to compromise reliability and low maintenance costs in the quest for lower emissions, according to CFM International GM-Marketing Bill Brown. Speaking at the Eco-Aviation Conference, he said CFM surveyed 400 operators over four years as it developed the Leap-X and ontime departures and a hold on maintenance costs were the key operator expectations. He said CFM operators now are enjoying 99.98% dispatch reliability from an engine that has 31 applications with 480 million flight hr. of experience.
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Aaron Karp
The US military is a vital ally, not a competitor, in the drive to develop and commercialize biofuels, according to experts at ATW's Eco-Aviation Conference in Washington last month. “The military needs airlines and commercial aviation needs the military" is how AltAir Fuels Principal Bryan Sherbacow put it, adding, “The military is working with the industry on a collaborative basis and there is a significant relationship benefit.”
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Geoffrey Thomas
Lufthansa believes that the 747-8, which will enter service late next year, will have almost the same fuel burn per passenger as the A380 on LH’s typical missions while the CSeries will outperform both.
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