Air Transport World

CAE won orders for full-flight simulators and related CAE Simfinity training devices valued at C$40 million ($32.3 million) from Saudi Arabian Airlines and the Hua Ou Aviation Training Centre. SV ordered two CAE 7000 Series A320 FFSs, a CAE Simfinity A320 Level 5 FTD and suite of CAE Simfinity APT trainers and ACT classrooms for the A320, A330 and A340. Hua Ou purchased a CAE 7000 Series A330/340 convertible FFS for the A330-200 with three different engines, the A340-300 and the A340-600.
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American Airlines and the Transport Workers Union, representing the carrier's baggage handlers and simulator technicians and instructors, yesterday jointly filed a request with the US National Mediation Board to help negotiate a new labor contract. The previous contract became amendable on May 1 but "no significant progress has been made," TWU stated, adding, "Our members are angry. They have taken deep cuts in pay and benefits, while significantly boosting productivity and new sources of revenue." NMB likely will appoint a federal mediator by the end of the month.
Safety, Ops & Regulation

Lufthansa Technik yesterday opened a 15,000-sq.-m. MRO shop in Hamburg focused on CFM56 overhaul. LHT expects the facility to increase the region's annual engine overhaul capacity from 320 to more than 400 and generate some 2,000 maintenance contracts in the long term. Investment in the site since late last year is put at nearly €50 million ($68.3 million).
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Sky Express of Russia secured IOSA certification.
Safety, Ops & Regulation

Christine Boynton
Some nine months after announcing plans for a new Brazilian airline, JetBlue Airways founder David Neeleman launched Azul Linhas Aereas Brasileiras yesterday with a noon Campinas-Salvador flight.
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Compagnia Aerea Italia investor group officially took control of Alitalia's flight assets Friday, hours after two flight attendant unions reportedly agreed to back the deal and one day after buying Air One. The deals are worth a combined €1.05 billion and the restructured airline is scheduled to relaunch Jan. 12 ( ATWOnline, Dec. 5). CAI reportedly still plans to choose a foreign partner ( ATWOnline, Dec.
Safety, Ops & Regulation

Japan Airlines parent JAL Group said it will participate "on a voluntary basis" in trials of a Japan-only emissions trading scheme developed by the government and set to run through 2012. JAL is targeting a 16% cut in carbon dioxide emissions per ASK of its domestic fleet each year through 2012.
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Kurt Hofmann
Under pressure from the industry downturn and, potentially, Lufthansa's acquisition of Austrian Airlines, LOT Polish Airlines is seeking help from both Star Alliance and a future industry partner, President and CEO Dariusz Nowak told ATWOnline. Speaking to this website on the way to last week's Star board meeting in Chicago, Nowak said LOT is working on selling a 49% stake to a strong industry partner. "We will try to sell it next year, preferring a European airline," he said.

Air India plans to ask for INR25 billion ($502.8 million) from the government to help finance expansion and its continued integration with Indian Airlines, Chairman and MD Raghu Menon told the Indo-Asian News Service. "We have a very small equity base of INR1.45 billion but our aircraft acquisition plan alone is worth INR450 billion," he said.

Katie Cantle
China Southern Airlines Group Chairman Liu Shaoyong was appointed as the new chairman of China Eastern Airlines parent China Eastern Air Holding Co. Friday, appearing to pave the way for the merger of CEA and Shanghai Airlines.

US National Transportation Safety Board, commenting on the Brazilian Air Force's final report issued last week on the Sept. 29, 2006, midair collision between a Gol 737-800 and an ExcelAire Legacy 600 that led to the deaths of all 154 aboard the 737, emphasized that ATC failures were the primary cause of the accident. While not rejecting the report's conclusion that the ExcelAire pilots inadvertently turned off the Legacy's transponder ( ATWOnline, Dec.
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SAPO International, an Athens-based luxury transport services provider, and Lisbon-based Longstock Financial Group, announced formation of a holding company that "intends to acquire a controlling interest" in SkyEurope Airlines parent SkyEurope Holding. The Gibraltar-based JV, Longstock SAPO, said it does not intend to launch a mandatory takeover bid and plans to "apply for the restructuring privilege under the Austrian Takeover Act." SkyEurope is based in Vienna. The LCC lost €59.4 million ($78.1 million) in the fiscal year ended Sept. 30.
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Norwegian will launch 12-times-weekly London Gatwick-Copenhagen service March 29 aboard a 737-800.
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Russian investor Alexander Lebedev intends to sell half his 30% stake in Aeroflot through his National Reserve Corp. and go after the Russian government's 25% share of S7 Airlines, NRC Deputy GD Leonid Dushatin told Reuters.
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South African Airways Technical said in was "given an unqualified stamp of approval" by US FAA following a re-audit of its maintenance operations. SAAT's FAA accreditation was renewed through July 31, 2009. Separately, SAA said its pilot workforce now stands at 775, including 128 hired this year and 54 currently in training.
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Vietnam Airlines ordered six ATR 72-500s valued at more than $112 million, ATR announced. They will be equipped with the Elegance cabin, powered by PW127Ms and bring the number of -500s it currently has on order to 11. All are scheduled for delivery in 2009 and 2010. Its current ATR fleet comprises seven 72-200s and three 72-500s.
Aircraft & Propulsion

SAS Group airlines flew 2.59 billion RPKs in November, a 12.9% decline from the year-ago month. Capacity dropped 11% to 4.02 billion ASKs and load factor slipped 1.4 points to 64.5%. SAS Scandinavian Airlines flew 1.95 billion RPKs, down 10%, against a 6.8% fall in capacity to 2.94 billion ASKs. Load factor was down 2.4 points to 66.4%. Finnair flew 1.8 billion RPKs in November, up 12.3% year-over-year, against an 8.2% rise in capacity to 2.42 billion ASKs. Load factor rose 2.8 points to 74.1%.
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Cathy Buyck
The Irish Takeover Panel said Friday that Ryanair broke stock exchange rules when it offered commitments and promises in an update of its hostile €1.40 ($1.84)-per-share bid for Aer Lingus. Ryanair said it would cede control of EI's London Heathrow slots back to the Irish government and offered two €100 million bank guarantees that it would cut short-haul fares by 5% and quickly eliminate EI's fuel surcharges ( ATWOnline, Dec. 5).
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Civil Aviation Authority of Singapore will extend its existing Air Hub Development Fund for an additional year to Dec. 31, 2009, with a 30% increase to S$130 million ($87.1 million) in order to "help airlines and airport partners affected by the global economic downturn." A 25% landing fee rebate will be offered to carriers operating at Singapore Changi and nearby Seletar, up from 15%, in addition to a 15% rebate on office, lounge and warehouse leases.
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Tom Zaitsev
Russia's treasury is set to provide RUB30 billion ($1.08 billion) in soft loans to the air transport industry to help it through the current credit squeeze. Last month the government established a state-backed dedicated relief facility to finance the working capital needs of a few major airlines. According to sources, the five carriers that transport more than 1 million passengers per year, with at least half on scheduled flights, are eligible to receive funds.
Safety, Ops & Regulation

Air France KLM flew 15.96 billion RPKs in November, a 0.8% fall from the year-ago month. Capacity was down 0.7% to 20.39 billion ASKs and load factor slipped 0.1 point to 78.3%. Cathay Pacific Airways and Dragonair flew 7.13 billion RPKs in November, up 1% year-over-year. Capacity rose 7.4% to 9.43 billion ASKs, lowering load factor 4.7 points to 75.7%. WestJet flew 1.06 billion RPMs in November, up 14.4% year-over-year, against a 13.5% increase in capacity to 1.39 billion ASMs. Load factor rose 0.5 point to 76.1%.
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Perry Flint
Boeing yesterday confirmed that the 787's first flight will not take place until the 2009 second quarter, with first delivery to ANA pushed back to the 2010 first quarter, marking the fifth time the manufacturer has delayed the Dreamliner program.
Aircraft & Propulsion

Spanair said it received approval from national labor authorities to move ahead with a restructuring plan that includes the layoff of 517 permanent employees and conversion of an additional 185 fulltime jobs into part-time positions ( ATWOnline, Aug. 12). The "viability plan" is worth an estimated €90 million, the carrier said yesterday, adding that it "expects to break even or generate a small profit" by 2010.
Safety, Ops & Regulation

Mesa Air Group pilots represented by the Air Line Pilots Assn. ratified the labor agreement reached with airline management in October ( ATWOnline, Oct. 8), with only 51% of those voting approving the deal. The union said the voting was a "clear indication that there is still much work to be done" when negotiations on a new contract start in 21 months.
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American Airlines will launch daily Dallas/Fort Worth-Madrid service on May 1 aboard a two-class, 225-seat 767-300. AirTran Airways will launch daily Atlanta-Branson service on May 11 aboard a 717-200. Branson Airport will open that day and is the first privately financed and operated commercial airport in the US, AirTran said.
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