quinta-feira, 25 de abril de 2024

FLEET - Batik Air Malaysia / Boeing 737-8 MAX / 9M-LRW


The airline will utilize its fleet of 16 Boeing 737 MAX 8 aircraft. In addition to 16 MAXs, Batik Air operates to a total of 52 destinations using nine ATR 72-600 turboprops, six Boeing 737-800s, and a single Airbus A330-300 widebody

Photo:  kchavgeek96

Bangsamoro Airways (Philippines), which is based in Cotabato City, will initially fly to Zamboanga City and Sulu on 24 April 2024, its maiden flight with small turboprops.



 

FLEET - Serve Air Cargo (Congo DR) is set to take delivery of another B737-800SF, serial 30517, following a conversion by Aeronautical Engineers (US)


The carrier plans to add up to six more converted B737-800F in the coming years.


Fly2Sky (Slovakia) commences A320, serial 4247, operations under an ACMI contract with Air Algerie in partnership with AVICO (France)


The contract spans from April to October 2024.


 

FLEET / ORDER - Alaska Air Group (US) expects 10 to 20 of the 23 B737 MAX expected to delivery from Boeing in 2024.


Over the longer-term the airline may opt to add fewer B737 MAX than it originally expected. Also, the carrier prefers the MAX 10 at this point.

Photo: Duncan Stewart

Air New Zealand will return to Hobart and Seoul from Auckland in October 2024 after both were paused over the New Zealand winter period.

Also, the B777-300 will be placed on routes to Singapore, Tokyo, and Taipei, replacing B787. ANZ also extended the pause to its Chicago service which was due to resume from October 2024. due to Trent 1000 engines. Chicago will return in 2H 2025, when the airline receives its new B787 from Boeing.



AIRPORT - Los Angeles International Airport - 03/2024












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quarta-feira, 24 de abril de 2024

FLEET - Condor takes delivery of its first Airbus A320neo

Toulouse, 24 April 2024 - Condor has taken delivery of its first Airbus A320neo on lease from Avolon following an event in Toulouse. The new aircraft is part of the airline’s ongoing fleet modernisation which already includes the A330neo for long-haul routes. By operating aircraft from the A320 and the A330neo families, Condor will fully benefit from the advantages of commonality between these two aircraft family types.

Condor has operated the A320 family on its European route network for more than 20 years. With the introduction of the A320neo, Condor is building on this wealth of experience and benefiting from additional efficiency and comfort advantages the A320neo offers.

The new A320neo fleet will be powered by Pratt & Whitney engines and offer passengers maximum comfort with Airbus’ unique Airspace cabin. At the end of March 2024, the A320neo family had won more than 10000 orders from over 130 customers.

Thanks to modern engines and improved aerodynamics, the A320 family models reduce fuel consumption and CO2 emissions by at least 20% compared to the previous generation aircraft and reduce noise by 50%. Since its entry into service in 2016, Airbus has delivered over 3000 A320neo Family aircraft.
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SPECIAL SCHEME - Lufthansa, Eurowings, Austrian Airlines and Brussels Airlines say "Yes to Europe"

− Far and wide visible commitment and design of four airlines of the Lufthansa Group to the European idea

− Joint initiative for the European elections: Taking a stand - strengthening democracy

− The first two aircraft will take off this week, followed by two more next week

A message at an altitude of over ten kilometers and spread across the entire continent! With the clear statement "Yes to Europe", several Lufthansa Group aircraft will be flying across their European home from this week on. A total of four Airbus A320 will serve as ambassadors of the European idea shortly before the European elections. The eye-catching message can be read on the fuselage and is framed by the European star wreath.
European stars in the European sky
Lufthansa and Eurowings, which even has its connection to Europe at the heart of its brand name, will be the first to do so, each sending an aircraft with special foil into the European skies from this week. Next week, one aircraft each from Austrian Airlines and Brussels Airlines will take off.
On May 13, 2024, all four Lufthansa Group aircraft will then meet at Brussels Airport. Lufthansa had already branded an aircraft with a commitment to Europe before the European elections in 2019.




 LUFTHANSA

ROUTES - JETBLUE SCHEDULES LAST LOS ANGELES – BUFFALO SERVICE IN LATE-JULY 2024 1 min

JetBlue in recent weeks filed additional changes to its Los Angeles network, as the carrier removes Los Angeles – Buffalo service. Last flight for this route, currently scheduled once a day with A320, is scheduled on 31JUL24.

Schedule for the period of 13JUN24 – 31JUL24 as follows.

B6492 LAX2326 – 0715+1BUF 320 D

B6491 BUF1810 – 2025LAX 320 D

Photos: Duncan Stewart

ROUTES - SOUTHWEST AIRLINES JUNE 2024 ADDITIONAL NEW ROUTES LAUNCH



Southwest Airlines earlier this month scheduled additional route launch for June 2024, including the following routes:

Baltimore/Washington – Richmond eff 04JUN24 2 daily 737

Nashville – Cincinnati eff 04JUN24 1 daily 737
Nashville – Greenville/Spartanburg eff 04JUN24 1 daily 737 (Last served until June 2014)

Photo: Duncan Stewart

ROUTES - SPIRIT AIRLINES RESUMES LAX – PACIFIC NORTHWEST SERVICE FROM JULY 2024


Spirit Airlines from July 2024 plans to resume service between Los Angeles (LAX)* and The Pacific Northwest, last served until November 2017. From 10JUL24, the airline will offer 1 daily flight each to Portland OR and Seattle, with 235-seater Airbus A321neo aircraft.

Los Angeles – Portland OR eff 10JUL24 1 daily A321neo (Last served until November 2017)

NK356 LAX0600 – 0835PDX 32Q D

NK355 PDX0935 – 1200LAX 32Q D

Los Angeles – Seattle eff 10JUL24 1 daily A321neo(Last served until November 2017)

NK358 LAX1300 – 1600SEA 32Q D

NK357 SEA1700 – 2000LAX 32Q D

* Spirit from 05JUN24 operates service between Burbank and Portland OR.


ROUTES - JetSMART takes delivery of two new aircraft and expands its routes in Colombia


JetSMART took delivery of two new A320neo aircraft from the Airbus factory in Toulouse, France, increasing its fleet to 37 aircraft: 29 A320neo and 8 A321neo.

The airline plans to incorporate three new aircraft in May, June and July to operate in the Colombian market.

“At JetSMART we are committed to bringing our low-fare proposition and new aircraft to both key cities and regions that previously lacked air connections. We celebrate the continued support we have received from passengers, employees and partners, and look forward to continuing to elevate the travel experience for all. We are ready to take off into a more connected future,” commented Estuardo Ortiz, CEO and founder of JetSMART.

JetSMART launches two new routes between Argentina and Brazil

Expansion in Colombia
The airline announced the opening of seven new domestic routes in Colombia and one international route. One of the destinations announced is San Andres Island, which JetSMART will operate from Medellín five times a week.

The company also announced a new international route from Pereira to Lima, as well as two new domestic routes: one from Pereira to Santa Marta and the other to Medellín. These routes are in addition to the existing routes between Bogotá, Pereira and Cartagena. With these additions, JetSMART expands its network of domestic destinations from 8 to 15.


 

segunda-feira, 22 de abril de 2024

Consumers launch lawsuit to block Alaska/Hawaiian merger Support


Eight plaintiffs have filed a lawsuit against Alaska Airlines (AS, Seattle Tacoma International) in a bid to block its planned merger with Hawaiian Airlines (HA, Honolulu). The complaint to prohibit the acquisition, alleging a violation of the United States’ Clayton Antitrust Act, was lodged at the US District Court in Hawaii on April 15.

"Alaska’s proposed acquisition of Hawaiian not only violates federal law because it may 'substantially lessen competition or tend to create a monopoly' in multiple markets in the passenger airlines industry, but it could also threaten Hawaiʻi’s economy and the well-being of Hawaiʻi’s people," a US Department of Transportation (DOT) filing reads, partly quoting Section 7 of the antitrust act.

Alaska Air Group, the parent entity of Alaska Airlines, is also a defendant. In December 2023, it announced it would acquire Hawaiian Airlines from Hawaiian Holdings in a USD1.9 billion takeover deal. Aside from legal challenges, the transaction remains subject to approval from the US authorities.



The plaintiffs in the matter include Warran Yoshimoto (Honolulu, HI), Kristin Barroga (Honolulu, HI), Sean Kettley (Kailua, HI), Carolyn Fjord (Winters, CA), Don Freeland (Thousand Palms, CA), Don Fry (Colorado Springs, CO), Bill Rubinsohn (Jenkintown, PA), and Clyde S Stensrud (Kirkland, WA). The filing describes each as an airline passenger and says some are former travel agents.

Alleging a breach of the Clayton Antitrust Act, the filing declares that the "plaintiffs bring this action for both preliminary and permanent injunctive relief against [the] defendants' proposed acquisition of Hawaiian and seek an order prohibiting Alaska from acquiring Hawaiian."

Specifically, it alleges the merger may (i) eliminate actual and potential competition between Alaska and Hawaiian; (ii) substantially lessen competition in general among other airlines; (iii) cause ticket fares and ancillary fares to be higher than they otherwise could be; (iv) lower cause lower industry capacity; (v) lessen consumer choice; (vi) lessen service; (vii) increase coordination among Alaska Airlines and its remaining competitors; and (viii) prompt job layoffs, significant economic impacts on the State of Hawaii, and fewer frequencies inter-island, from Hawaii to the mainland, and from Hawaii to Asia and the Pacific.

The plaintiffs asked the court to find that the proposed merger breaches Section 7 of the Clayton Antitrust Act, issue a finding that it breaches US public policy, and issue a permanent injunction blocking the merger. They are also seeking an award of costs.

An Alaska Airlines spokesperson told ch-aviation that such lawsuits are normal in public company mergers and declined to provide any further comment.
CH Aviation
Photos: Duncan Stewart - LAX

 

NEW AIRLINE - Beregional (UK) plans to launch regional operations with Q400 after filing the initial paperwork to kick off the process.


Images: BEREGIONAL
 

NEW LIVERY / NAME - Red Wings (Russia) plans to rebrand, the main version of the new name is “Rassvet.”


The new brand will consolidate the airline’s semantic transition to Russian aircraft.

FLEET - Southwind Airlines (Turkiye) will begin A330-200, B777-300, and B777-300ER operations out of Antalya on various routes during summer 2024.




Photo: Ton Jochems - AYT

FLEET - Royal Flight (Russia) is looking to attract new large shareholders to the share capital to resume operations with one B757-200

Royal Flight also plans to participate in government programs to support the aviation industry and is counting on subsidies.


Photo: Ton Jochems - AYT

FLEET - Royal Air Maroc (Morocco) has welcomed three leased A320s into its fleet for extra summer 2024 capacity.

 


Serial 3798, was leased from Nouvelair Tunisie, serial 4906, was lease from Heston Airlines (Lithuania), and serial 1862, was leased from Electra Airways (Bulgaria).

Photo: Ram



domingo, 21 de abril de 2024

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FLEET - CMA CGM Air Cargo (France) will take delivery of three additional B777Fs in 2025 and 2026 and eight A350Fs between 2026 and 2027 as the carrier is launching transpacific routes between North America and Asia.


CMA CGM has also sold one of its four A330-200Fs, while two others were chartered by Turkish Airlines.

FLEET - ANA All Nippon Airways (Japan) took delivery of one B787-10, serial 66996, operated by AirJapan.

Photo: Air Japan
 

ROUTES - Fly Lili will operate its regular routes from summer 2024 out of Brasov, with eight regular routes to Munich, Nuremberg, Stuttgart, Rome, Milan, Barcelona, Thessaloniki, and Istanbul.

Photo: Ton Jochems - AYT
 

FLEET - Condor (Germany) will take delivery of the first A320neo in May 2024 and first A321neo in June 2024, with EIS of the new aircraft from October 2024.

total, Condor will receive 41 new narrowbody aircraft.



FLEET - AlpAvia (Slovenia) took delivery of one B737-700, serial 30659, on wet lease from Lumiwings (Greece).

Photo: AlpAvia
 

NEW AIRLINE - Panama’s Flytrip launches scheduled commercial ops



Panamanian airline Flytrip ventures into the domestic flight market

With certification as a commercial airline by the Panama Civil Aeronautical Authority, charter flight company Flytrip has expanded its operations, becoming the third 100% Panamanian company to enter the domestic flight market.

According to Flytrip CEO Jaime Fernándes, they will initially serve the routes from Bocas del Toro and Isla Contadora, from the Marcos International Terminal to Gelabert in Albrook, and José Ezequiel Hall airport in Bocas del Toro.

The CEO explained that they currently have three aircraft and that the capacity is up to 30 passengers, and that in the future new equipment will come that will increase the capacity and double it. As for flight frequency, to Bocas del Toro it is daily and to Isla Contadora it is Friday and Sunday, with a potential extension to Wednesday, whose times depend on the day, but are generally between 11:00 am and 2:00 am.