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Mark Fitzgerald
OEM Product Services Institute Principal Ron Giuntini spoke with Airline Procurement about how airlines can enhance their maintenance processes by configuring a parts-based and performance-priced program with their suppliers. (Edited for clarity and length.) AP: Do you think airlines are rethinking their parts programs given the current climate of the global economy?
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"It is better to be uncertain of where you are and know it than to be certain of where you are not." The famous navigator's saying rapidly is becoming a thing of the past owing to the pioneering work done by this year's Aviation Technology Achievement Award winner, Kent, Wash.-based Naverus, which truly is unlocking the value trapped in today's airspace system through Required Navigation Performance.
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At a time of dramatically shrinking budgets, relentless public scrutiny and a succession of economic crises, the task of airline public relations never has been more demanding and thankless. Add to this the massive job of rebuilding the image and morale of an airline that faced bankruptcy in 2001 and quite simply you have a mountain that few could hope to climb with any measure of success.
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IATA called on governments, air navigation service providers and aviation groups urgently to address air traffic inefficiencies that are jeopardizing the sustainability of Middle East aviation. "The Middle East is one of the most dynamic aviation markets in the world expanding, from 5% of international traffic to 10% in the past seven years. But we are not immune to the global recession," said Majdi Sabri, IATA Regional VP-Middle East/North Africa. "Airlines in this region will lose $200 million in 2009 as traffic growth slows dramatically.
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Geoffrey Thomas
IT IS OBVIOUS WE ARE FIGHTING FOR THE AIR FRANCE GROUP. BUT IN actual fact, we are also fighting for France." Former Air France Chairman Christian Blanc's 1996 expression of an inextricable link between France's soul and its national airline may belong to a vanishing mindset in Europe, but it is very much the kind of thinking that shapes the view of
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British Airways announced an environmental target of halving net CO2 emissions by 2050. The target, one of the most ambitious by an airline, was announced last month in Hyderabad by CEO Willie Walsh. He said, "While some people say that in economic times as desperately tough as these we can afford to put climate change issues on one side, I could not disagree more. Halving CO2 by 2050 is an extremely challenging target. But it is one I am sure we can achieve."
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Michele McDonald
WestJet has chosen SabreSonic Customer Sales and Service as its new reservations system, bringing an end to a search that began with its 2003 decision to replace Navitaire's Open Skies and included a two-year detour with aiRES. WS Executive VP-Commercial Distribution Hugh Dunleavy said SabreSonic's scalability--"We've been growing very quickly"--and its bidirectional marketing and operational capabilities for codeshare agreements were among the features that sealed the deal.
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European Commission accepted measures taken by France to end the differentiation in passenger charges between domestic flights and those from/to Schengen countries.
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Delta Air Lines signed an MOU with the Air Line Pilots Assn. and US FAA "to reinstate the airline's Aviation Safety Action Program covering pre-merger Delta pilots. The revised program mirrors an existing Northwest Airlines pilot ASAP program." ASAPs encourage flight crews to submit reports identifying safety-related concerns and incidents without fear of punishment.
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Lufthansa supervisory board Chairman Juergen Weber told Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung that "if the conditions are right, SAS will become interesting for us" as an acquisition target.
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Ramco reached agreement with Yemen Airways for its M&E software to support maintenance activities.
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Fraport plans to sell its 65% stake in loss-making subsidiary Frankfurt-Hahn next month, CEO Stefan Schulte said during a German Luftfahrt Presse Club event.
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Sun Country Airlines reported a $21.4 million loss in 2008, narrowed from a $35 million deficit the year before. Chairman and CEO Stan Gadek called the result "a significant improvement based upon the successful turnaround" of the company. "Based on current booking and revenue trends, we expect to be profitable in first quarter and full-year 2009," he claimed. Fourth-quarter net profit of $955,000 compared to an $18 million loss in the year-ago period and was SY's first profitable fourth quarter in five years.
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SR Technics reached a three-year deal with Spanair to provide MRO on wheels, brakes and tires for 48 717s, A320s, A321s and MD-80s. Work will take place at SR Technics' shops in Palma de Mallorca and Madrid.
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Lufthansa canceled 80 flights Wednesday owing to a 6-hr. strike by the UFO cabin crew union at Frankfurt, Berlin Tegel and Berlin Schoenefeld. UFO now has staged two strikes in four days and is pushing for a 15% wage increase for its 16,000 members. LH has lifted its offer to 10%.
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Alliant Techsystems yesterday announced it won a contract with Rolls-Royce to produce composite aft fan cases for the Trent XWB that will power the A350. Contract is valued at more than $200 million and includes integration of additional components to support Rolls' assembly. Fan case delivery is slated to begin later this year. Trent XWB ground testing is expected in 2010.
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Ryanair yesterday announced the formal withdrawal of its €748 million ($987.4 million) cash offer for Aer Lingus, which followed the Irish government's refusal to sell its stake to the LCC. "Ryanair acknowledges that its offer cannot now be successful," it said. The carrier also announced the launch of a daily London Gatwick-Marseille service, its seventh route from LGW, on March 30.
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Aaron Karp
Boeing's 2008 net profit plunged 34% to $2.7 billion from $4.1 billion in the prior year owing to the now-settled machinists' strike, lower aircraft deliveries and development delays in aircraft programs, leading the company to announce yesterday that it will cut 5,500 additional jobs this year. The manufacturer, which posted a rare quarterly net loss in the fourth quarter of $56 million compared to a $1.03 billion profit in the year-ago quarter, already had said it would cut 4,500 workers in 2009, bringing total planned cuts to 10,000.
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Frontier Airlines Holdings reported a $1.1 million net profit in the December quarter and an operating profit of $5.6 million. Excluding special items, it was $7.7 million in the black on a net basis. Special items included $8.7 million in mark-to-market fuel hedge losses and $2.7 million in gains on reorganization activities that included the sale of four A319s. Its December net profit was $18.7 million. Fourth-quarter mainline passenger unit revenue rose 7.2% year-over-year against a 4.2% fall in unit cost excluding fuel to 6.2 cents.
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Aveos Fleet Performance, formerly ACTS, extended its agreement with Air Canada for maintenance services on CFM56-5As and -5Bs through the end of 2018.
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Nordic Airways, a charter and ACMI carrier based at Stockholm Arlanda that included a scheduled regional subsidiary called Nordic Regional, ceased operations over the weekend after losing its operating certificate. Swedish media reported that the carrier was granted a temporary AOC after refinancing in October but that authorities revoked the license after Nordic was unable to pay its bills. It operated MD-80s and counted Air Berlin, Germanwings and Spanair among its customers.
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American Airlines mechanics and technical specialists represented by the Transport Workers Union filed for US federal mediation yesterday following 14 months of negotiations. AA's negotiations with the Allied Pilots Assn. and Assn. of Professional Flight Attendants already are in mediation. TWU represents more than 12,000 mechanics, related workers and technical specialists at AA parent AMR Corp.
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Geoffrey Thomas
Boeing has elected not to replace all the temporary fasteners on the first six 787 test aircraft because they are not in critical load areas.
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Goodrich Corp. reached a five-year flight-hr. agreement with Airbus to provide MRO and asset management services as part of an Airbus Total Support Package for Singapore Airlines' 19 leased A330s. Contract covers Goodrich evacuation, lighting, actuation, sensors, deicing and power products.
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Schiphol Group, which operates Amsterdam Airport Schiphol, announced plans to cut 10%-25% of its workforce, currently numbering 2,200, by year end through a combination of natural attrition, outsourcing and layoffs. It cited a "strong decline in traffic and increasing international competition" as the reason and said it agreed to work with trade unions on a short-term redundancy program.
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