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ANA changes 15 Dreamliner orders to 787-9s

September 30, 2010

ANA (All Nippon Airways) Boeing 787-881 N787EX (msn 34488) BFI (Gabor Hajdufi) (test aircraft ZA002), originally uploaded by Airliners Gallery.

ANA (All Nippon Airways (Tokyo) has decided to change 15 of its current orders for the Boeing 787-8 aircraft to the 787-9 model. ANA currently has a total of 55 orders for the Dreamliner.

The 787-9 aircraft is an extended body version of the 787-8 model, appropriate for short, mid-haul and long-haul international routes. The model will also meet the increasing need for 400 seat-capacity aircraft for domestic routes, and will further improve the flexibility of our fleet and network planning. Furthermore, like the 787-8 model, it is a highly fuel efficient aircraft which will enable ANA to reduce operating costs and carbon dioxide emission.

Copyright Photo: Gabor Hajdufi. The first 787-881 to appear in launch customer ANA’s colors is test aircraft ZA002 registered as N787EX (msn 34488). The airliner arrives at Seattle (Boeing Field-King County) after a test flight.

Ryanair is forced to cancel over 300 flights in Spain yesterday

September 30, 2010 — 1 Comment

Ryanair Boeing 737-8AS EI-CSA (msn 29916) (Scotland) STN (Antony J. Best), originally uploaded by Airliners Gallery.

Ryanair (Dublin) cancelled over 300 flights to and from and also in Spain yesterday.

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Copyright Photo: Antony J. Best. Boeing 737-8AS EI-CSA (msn 29916) is pictured arriving at the Stansted Airport hub.

Jazz Air concludes negotiations with Thomas Cook Canada to operate six Boeing 757-200 aircraft this winter

September 30, 2010

Jazz Air (Halifax) announced that it has concluded negotiations with Thomas Cook Canada Inc. with respect to their flight services agreement, establishing the pricing for a five-year term ending on April 30, 2015.

Last April, Jazz signed a flight services agreement with Thomas Cook to operate flights on its behalf on Thomas Cook during the winter seasons (November through April). In the initial season, Jazz will operate six Boeing 757-200 aircraft to various destinations in the Caribbean, Mexico and Central America from Toronto, Ottawa, Montreal and Halifax under the Thomas Cook Canada brand, subject to Jazz obtaining the required regulatory approvals. Service will commence on November 5, 2010 and will feature several product enhancements developed jointly by Jazz, Thomas Cook and its Sunquest Division.

In 2011, Jazz expects growth in flying under its capacity purchase agreement with Air Canada. Based on the Annual Operating Plan provided by Air Canada which is provided for budget and planning purposes and is subject to change, Jazz anticipates flying approximately five percent more block hours year over year. Jazz estimates the total billable block hours for the year 2011, which include the Thomas Cook flying, to be between 400,000 and 410,000 block hours. Beginning in June 2011, Jazz will introduce the new Bombardier DHC-8-402 (Q400) NextGen aircraft to support the Air Canada service.

Boeing delays the delivery of the first Boeing 747-8F

September 30, 2010

Cargolux Airlines International Boeing 747-8R7F N5573S (LX-VCC) (msn 35807) PAE (Nick Dean) (launch customer of 747-8F), originally uploaded by Airliners Gallery.

Boeing (Chicago, Seattle, Wichita and Charleston) today announced a schedule change for the 747-8 Freighter with the first delivery now expected to be in mid-year 2011. The company also announced steps it is taking to support the new schedule, including adding a fifth airplane to the flight-test fleet.

Boeing previously indicated that, following recent flight-test discoveries, there was a high probability the first 747-8 Freighter delivery would move into 2011. According to Boeing the new delivery schedule follows a thorough assessment of the expected cumulative impact of these discoveries, which include a low-frequency vibration in certain flight conditions and an underperforming aileron actuator. While neither issue requires structural changes to the airplane, they have led to disruptions to certification testing, which the program was unable to offset within the prior schedule.

Copyright Photo: Nick Dean. Boeing 747-8R7F N5573S will become LX-VCC (msn 35807) for launch customer Cargolux Airlines International.

Delta Air Lines to launch a new African route to Luanda

September 30, 2010

Delta Air Lines Airbus A330-223 N851NW (msn 609) NRT (Michael B. Ing), originally uploaded by Airliners Gallery.

Delta Air Lines (Atlanta) will add an eighth destination to its growing Africa route network on January 20, 2011 between the United States and Luanda, Angola. Flights will operate three times per week with 243-seat Airbus A330-200 aircraft flying between Delta’s hub at Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport and Luanda with an intermediate stop in Dakar, Senegal.

Delta also is working with TAAG Angolan Airlines for TAAG to codeshare on the flights at a future date.

Copyright Photo: Michael B. Ing. Airbus A330-223 N851NW (msn 609) prepares to land at Tokyo (Narita).

AirTran Airways adds more Sun Belt flights

September 30, 2010

AirTran Airways Boeing 737-76N WL N289AT (msn 32673) LAS (Bruce Drum), originally uploaded by Airliners Gallery.

AirTran Airways (Orlando) announced new nonstop service from Tampa to Key West, as well as additional flights to Tampa, San Juan, Phoenix and Orlando beginning this winter.

The company will also begin nonstop flights between Milwaukee and Phoenix on December 13, 2010.

Service between Akron/Canton and Orlando will start on December 21, 2010.

New flights between Milwaukee and Tampa will also start on March 8, 2011.

Finally a new route between Baltimore/Washington and San Juan will be available starting on April 5, 2011.

Southwest Airlines announced its intends to acquire and merge AirTran Airways.

Copyright Photo: Bruce Drum. Boeing 737-76N N289AT (msn 32673) approaches Las Vegas for landing.

Bluebird Airways to acquire its first aircraft

September 29, 2010

Copyright Photo: Robert Collazo.

Bluebird Airways (Heraklion) is getting ready to take delivery of its first aircraft. Established in 2008 the charter airline has been wet leasing aircraft from SkyExpress.

Copyright Photo: Robert Collazo. Ex-Vision Airlines Boeing 737-4Q8 N744VA (msn 24704) is being prepared at Miami for the upcoming delivery.

SP Cargo Air is a new Brazilian cargo operator

September 29, 2010

Copyright Photo: Robert Collazo. 727-2Q9F N740DH (msn 21930) gets another life. It is pictured at Opa-locka (near Miami) after repainting.

SP Cargo Air (Sao Paulo) is a new cargo operator in Brazil. The new airline is getting ready to acquire ex-AStar Boeing 727-2Q9F N740DH (msn 21930).

Ethiopian Airlines to join the Star Alliance in 2011

September 29, 2010

Ethiopian Airlines Boeing 767-360 ER ET-ALO (msn 33768) STN (Pedro Pics), originally uploaded by Airliners Gallery.

Ethiopian Airlines (Addis Ababa) with the assistance of Lufthansa is planning to join the Star Alliance in the next 12 months.

Copyright Photos: Pedro Pics. Boeing 767-360 ER ET-ALO (msn 33768) arrives at London (Stansted).

bmi to launch London Heathrow-Tripoli flights on December 1

September 29, 2010

bmi (British Midland Airways) Airbus A319-131 G-DBCB (msn 2188) LHR (Keith Burton), originally uploaded by Airliners Gallery.

bmi (British Midland Airways) (East Midlands) will launch the London (Heathrow)-Tripoli route starting on December 1. The new route will be operated with Airbus A319s. Flight BD469 will depart London Heathrow at 8:55 a.m. (0855) and arrive in Tripoli at 2:30 p.m. (1430). Flight BD470 will leave Tripoli at 3:15 p.m. (1515), arriving at London Heathrow at 4:45 p.m. (1645).

Copyright Photo: Keith Burton. Airbus A319-131 G-DBCB (msn 2188) is pictured beautifully on final approach at Heathrow Airport.

SkyWest Airlines’ flight 3074 makes a left main gear-up landing at Milwaukee

September 29, 2010

SkyWest Airlines Bombardier CRJ200 (CL-600-2B19) N495CA (msn 7774) PHL (new livery) (Joe Osciak), originally uploaded by Airliners Gallery.

SkyWest Airlines’ (St. George) flight 3074 being operated under the AirTran Airways code was forced to make a left main gear-up landing at Milwaukee last night on a flight from Omaha. The Bombardier CRJ200 registered N498CA (msn 7792) with 36 passengers and three crew on board landed safely on runway 07R with no injuries. The regional jet skidded on the runway with the left main gear retracted.

Read the full report (with a video newscast) from KETV Channel 7 in Omaha:

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Top Copyright Photo: Joe Osciak. Sister ship CRJ200 (CL-600-2B19) N495CA (msn 7774) arrives at Philadelphia.

Bottom Copyright Photo: Joe G. Walker. CRJ200 (CL-600-2B19) N498CA (msn 7792) is pictured at Milwaukee before the incident.

Copyright Photo: Joe G. Walker.

JetBlue Airways wants to grow without any merger

September 29, 2010

JetBlue Airways Airbus A320-232 N636JB (msn 2755) (1st-Stripes) FLL (Bruce Drum), originally uploaded by Airliners Gallery.

JetBlue Airways (New York-JFK) wants to grow organically rather than growing through a merger according to this report by Reuters.

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Copyright Photo: Bruce Drum. This was the first tail design for jetBlue Airways, introduced in 1999. Airbus A320-232 N636JB (msn 2755) taxies to runway 9L at Fort Lauderdale/Hollywood.

Tomorrow will be the last day of Continental Airlines

September 29, 2010

Continental Airlines Boeing 737-924 ER WL N75436 (msn 33531) FLL (1947 “Blue Skyway” Retrojet) (Bruce Drum), originally uploaded by Airliners Gallery.

Continental Airlines (Houston) will operate for the last time on September 30 with the last flights of the day. Officially on October 1, 2010 Continental and United Airlines (Chicago) will be merged as “equals” although the United name will survive. Oddly CO’s 1991 livery will live on as the merged airline’s color scheme.

Boeing 737-924 ER N53442 (msn 33536) is the first CO airplane to receive UA titles. Aircraft 285 and 124 should follow.

The first new UA revenue flight is expected to depart Houston (Bush Intercontinental) on Friday morning. More information to follow.

We will be honoring the history of CO over the next few days with additional historical photos.

Copyright Photo: Bruce Drum. Honoring the past, Boeing 737-924 ER N75436 (msn 33531) departing Fort Lauderdale/Hollywood was painted in the 1947 “Blue Skyway” livery (initially this livery was introduced on metal fuselages).

Continental Airlines on Flickr Slide Show:

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Continental Airlines on AG Slide Show (press >):

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Allegiant to add Bakersfield-Las Vegas flights

September 29, 2010

Allegiant Air (Las Vegas) will add new nonstop jet service between Bakersfield, CA and the Las Vegas hub on November 17.

AirAsia X to start Kuala Lumpur-Tokyo Haneda flights in December

September 28, 2010

AirAsia X (AirAsia.com) Airbus A330-343X F-WWYY (9M-XXG) (msn 1131) TLS (Guillaume Besnard) (latest delivery), originally uploaded by Airliners Gallery.

AirAsia X (AirAsia.com) (Kuala Lumpur) is going to launch low-fare Kuala Lumpur-Tokyo (Haneda) flights in December. The company is planning to add two additional cities.

Read the full report in The Japan Times:

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Copyright Photo: Guillaume Besnard. A dramatic picture of AirAsia X’s brand new Airbus A330-343X F-WWYY (msn 1131). it will become 9M-XXG on delivery.

Spring Airlines challenges China Eastern and Cathay Pacific on the Shanghai-Hong Kong route

September 28, 2010

Spring Airlines (China-sss.com) Airbus A320-214 D-AXAQ (B-6705) (msn 4331) XFW (Gerd Beilfuss), originally uploaded by Airliners Gallery.

Spring Airlines (Shanghai) added the mainline Shanghai-Hong Kong route on September 27. The low-cost carrier is challenging incumbents China Eastern Airlines and Cathay Pacific Airways on the route.

Read the full article from Bloomberg:

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Copyright Photo: Gerd Beilfuss. Airbus A320-214 D-AXAQ (msn 4331) rotates at Hamburg (Finkenwerder). The airliner became B-6705 on delivery.

Caribbean Airlines orders nine new ATR 72-600s

September 28, 2010

Caribbean Airlines (Port of Spain) announced the signature of an agreement for the purchase of nine ATR 72-600 aircraft. With this US$ 200 million order, Caribbean Airlines will become a new ATR operator. The aircraft are configured with 68 seats and equipped with the new ATR -600 series avionics suite and with the new Armonia Cabin. Deliveries will start in late 2011.

With its fleet of brand new ATR 72-600s, this flag carrier will replace its current fleet of five DHC-8 300 aircraft, while adding new frequencies linking Trinidad and Tobago and surrounding destinations. In addition, several of the new ATRs will be operated in the route network of Air Jamaica, recently acquired by Caribbean Airlines.

Frontier Airlines to add Omaha-San Diego service on January 16

September 28, 2010

Frontier Airlines (2nd) (Denver) will launch Omaha-San Diego service on January 16. The new route will be operated by Republic Airlines’ (2nd) Embraer ERJ 190s.

American Airlines and American Eagle to cut flights at San Juan

September 27, 2010

American Airlines Boeing 767-323 ER N395AN (msn 29432) (Oneworld) MIA (Arnd Wolf), originally uploaded by Airliners Gallery.

American Airlines and American Eagle Airlines (Dallas/Worth) are cutting service to seven cities from the San Juan hub effective on April 6, 2011. The total number of flights will drop from 58 to 41 daily flights.

Copyright Photo: Arnd Wolf. Boeing 767-323 ER N395AN (msn 29432) approaches runway 9 at Miami for landing.

RAK Airways to resume operations on October 10

September 27, 2010

RAK Airways (rakairways.com) Boeing 737-46J N213TH (msn 27213) SNN (Trevor Mulkerrins) (new type, new livery), originally uploaded by Airliners Gallery.

RAK Airways (rakairways.com) (Ras Al Khaimah, UAE) is planning to resume operations on October 10 to Jeddah and Kolkata under a new brand according to this article by The National.

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Copyright Photo: Trevor Mulkerrins. The airline is also switching from two Boeing 757-200s to two 737-400s. 737-46J N213TH (msn 27213) at Shannon was the first to wear the new livery.

Chautauqua Airlines starts Milwaukee-Hartford route today for Frontier Airlines

September 27, 2010

N271SK, originally uploaded by PHLAIRLINE.COM.

Chautauqua Airlines (Indianapolis) today (September 27) started flying the Milwaukee-Hartford/Springfield route for Frontier Airlines (2nd).

Copyright Photo: Paul Kanagie.

Alaska Airlines starts Seattle-St. Louis service

September 27, 2010



Alaska Airlines Boeing 737-490 N705AS (msn 29318) (We’re all pulling together) ANC (Michael B. Ing), originally uploaded by Airliners Gallery.

Alaska Airlines (Seattle/Tacoma) is launching daily service today between Seattle/Tacoma and St. Louis. The new flights will be operated with Boeing 737 aircraft.

Copyright Photo: Michael B. Ing. Boeing 737-490 N705AS (msn 29318) painted in the special State of Alaska Statehood livery departs from Anchorage.

Southwest Airlines to buy AirTran Airways, will now operate 717s

September 27, 2010

AirTran Airways Boeing 717-2BD N949AT (msn 55003) (Orlando Magic) FLL (Dave Campbell), originally uploaded by Airliners Gallery.

Southwest Airlines (Dallas) announced today (September 27) that it has entered into a definitive agreement to acquire all of the outstanding common stock of AirTran Holdings, Inc. (Orlando), the parent company of AirTran Airways (Orlando), for a combination of cash and Southwest Airlines’ common stock.

At Southwest Airlines’ closing stock price of $12.28 on September 24, 2010, the transaction values AirTran common stock at $7.69 per share, or approximately $1.4 billion in the aggregate, including AirTran’s outstanding convertible notes. This represents a premium of 69 percent over the September 24, 2010 closing price of AirTran stock. Under the agreement, each share of AirTran common stock will be exchanged for $3.75 in cash and 0.321 shares of Southwest Airlines’ common stock, subject to certain adjustments, based on Southwest Airlines’ share price prior to closing. Including the existing AirTran net indebtedness and capitalized aircraft operating leases, the transaction value is approximately $3.4 billion.

The agreement has been unanimously approved by the boards of directors of each company, and closing is subject to the approval of AirTran stockholders, receipt of certain regulatory clearances, and fulfillment of customary closing conditions.

The acquisition will significantly expand Southwest Airlines’ low-fare service to many more Customers in many more domestic markets (especially the mega hub at Atlanta), creating hundreds of additional low-fare itineraries for the traveling public. Moreover, the expansion of low fares should generate hundreds of millions in annual savings to consumers. Based on an economic analysis by Campbell-Hill Aviation Group, LLP*, Southwest Airlines’ more expansive low-fare service at Atlanta, alone, has the potential to stimulate over two million new passengers and over $200 million in consumer savings, annually. These savings would be created from the new low-fare competition that Southwest Airlines would be able to provide as a result of the acquisition, expanding the well-known “Southwest Effect’” of reducing fares and stimulating new passenger traffic wherever it flies.

AirTran revenues and operating income, excluding special items, for the twelve months ending June 30, 2010, were $2.5 billion and $128 million, respectively. Southwest Airlines revenues and operating income, excluding special items, for the twelve months ending June 30, 2010, were $11.2 billion and $843 million, respectively. The proposed transaction, including the anticipated benefit of net synergies, but excluding the impact of one-time acquisition and integration costs, is expected to be accretive to Southwest Airlines pro forma fully-diluted earnings per share in the first year after the close of the transaction and strongly accretive thereafter. Net annual synergies are expected to exceed $400 million by 2013. One-time costs related to the acquisition and integration of AirTran are expected to be in the range of $300 million to $500 million.

As of June 30, 2010, the combined unrestricted cash and short-term investments of the two companies was $3.7 billion. Southwest Airlines intends to fund approximately $670 million in cash consideration for the transaction out of cash on hand. Since June 30, Southwest’s cash and short-term investments balance has increased from $3.1 billion to $3.3 billion. In addition, Southwest Airlines has a fully available, unsecured revolving credit facility of $600 million.

Based on current operations, the combined organization would have nearly 43,000 Employees and serve more than 100 million Customers annually from more than 100 different airports in the U.S. and near-international destinations. In addition, the combined carriers’ all-Boeing fleet consisting of 685 active aircraft would include 401 Boeing 737-700s, 173 Boeing 737-300s, 25 Boeing 737-500s, and 86 Boeing 717s, with an average age of approximately 10 years, one of the youngest fleets in the industry. Southwest Airlines also announced, previously, that it is evaluating the opportunity to introduce the Boeing 737-800 into its domestic network to complement its current fleet, providing opportunities for longer-haul flying and service to high-demand, slot-controlled, or gate-restricted markets. This acquisition supports Southwest Airlines’ evaluation of the Boeing 737-800.

Until closing, Southwest Airlines and AirTran will continue to operate as independent companies. After closing, Bob Fornaro will continue to be involved in the integration of the two companies. Southwest Airlines plans to integrate AirTran into the Southwest Airlines Brand by transitioning the AirTran fleet to the Southwest Airlines livery, developing a consistent Customer Experience, and consolidating corporate functions into its Dallas headquarters. Subject to receipt of necessary approvals, Southwest Airlines’ integration plans include transitioning the operations of the two carriers to a Single Operating Certificate. Plans for existing AirTran facilities will be developed by integration teams and decisions will be announced at appropriate times. The carriers’ frequent-flyer programs will be combined over time, as well.

Copyright Photo: Dave Campbell. Southwest Airlines will become a new operator of the Boeing 717. Both companies are very supportive of logojets and special promotions. 717-2BD N949AT (msn 55003) in the Orlando Magic motif taxies to the runway at Fort Lauderdale/Hollywood.

Austral takes delivery of its first two Embraer ERJ 190s

September 26, 2010

Copyright Photo: AirSpeed.

Austral Lineas Aereas (Buenos Aires) on September 20 took delivery of its first two Embraer ERJ 190-100 IGWs (LV-CDY and LV-CDZ).

Copyright Photo: AirSpeed. ERJ 190-100 IGW LV-CDZ (msn 19000377) is pictured in the new 2010 livery at Buenos Aires (Aeropargue Jorge Newbery) on the delivery day.

Martinair to end passenger operations in November 2011

September 26, 2010

Martinair Cargo McDonnell MD-11 (F) PH-MCU (msn 48757) MIA (Bruce Drum) (to end passenger operations), originally uploaded by Airliners Gallery.

Martinair (Amsterdam) will end all passenger operations in November 2011. Parent KLM Royal Dutch Airlines will replace the passenger routes with their own service or using aircraft and crews of its partners. Martinair’s cargo operations will continue.

The company was founded on May 24, 1958 as Martin’s Air Charter (MAC) by J. Martin Schröder with a single aircraft, a de Havilland Dove and five employees.

The name was changed to Martinair Holland in 1966 (later dropped in 1991).

Copyright Photo: Bruce Drum.

British Airways to retire the last Boeing 757 (G-CPET) on October 30

September 25, 2010

British Airways Boeing 757-236 G-BIKB (msn 22173) GLA (Vernon Murphy) (historic photo – first day of service – Feb. 8, 1983), originally uploaded by Airliners Gallery.

British Airways (London) is planning to retire its last Boeing 757-200 from revenue service on October 30, visiting Shuttle cities on the last day. An Ian Allan special enthusiast charter flight from London to Manchester is also being planned for November 6. BA will paint the last 757 in this delivery livery to celebrate over 17 years of faithful service. The last three 757s currently in service are G-CPER, G-CPES and G-CPET (besides those operated by OpenSkies).

Update: Boeing 757-236 G-CPET (msn 29115) entered the paint shop on September 26 and is expected to be rolled out at London (Heathrow) on October 3 in the retrojet color scheme.

Copyright Photo: Vernon Murphy. The first Boeing 757 on the first day of revenue service at Glasgow. The pictured 757-236 G-BIKB (msn 22173) was the first to arrive on January 15, 1983 and entered revenue service on February 8, 1983. G-BIKB also displays the original 1973 livery.

PIA’s flight PK 782 from Toronto to Karachi diverts to Stockholm after receiving a bomb threat

September 25, 2010

PIA (Pakistan International Airlines) Boeing 777-240 LR AP-BGY (msn 33781) JFK (Jay Selman) (diverts to Stockholm after bomb threat), originally uploaded by Airliners Gallery.

PIA’s (Pakistan International Airlines) (Karachi) flight PK 782 with 273 passengers and crew on board operating from Toronto (Pearson) to Karachi diverted this morning to Stockholm (Arlanda) after a tip was received stating one of the passengers on board had a bomb. Boeing 777-240 LR AP-BGY (msn 33781) landed safely and so far no bomb has been discovered. One person is being held for questioning.

Read the full report from the Associated Press:

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Copyright Photo: Jay Selman. AP-BGY prepares to land at JFK International Airport in New York.

Wind Jet’s Airbus A319-132 EI-EDM runs off the runway at Palermo on landing

September 25, 2010

Wind Jet Airbus A319-132 N501NK (EI-EDM) (msn 2424) MIA (Bruce Drum) (ran off the runway at Palermo on September 24), originally uploaded by Airliners Gallery.

Wind Jet’s (Catania) former Spirit Airlines Airbus A319-132 EI-EDM (msn 2424, ex N501NK) was operating flight LV 243 between Rome (Fiumicino) and Palermo with 123 passengers and six crew members. The airliner was approaching Palermo on its final approach with reported thunderstorms and windshear in the area. On landing the airliner veered off the runway. Both main landing gear collapsed after leaving the runway. The aircraft was extensively damaged. Reports varied on the number of minor injuries, ranging from three to 20 people.

Copyright Photo: Bruce Drum. Ex-Spirit A319-132 N501NK (msn 2424) prepares to leave Miami after repainting for its delivery flight to Wind Jet as EI-EDM.

Archipiélagos Servicios Aéreos takes delivery of its second Islander

September 25, 2010

Archipiélagos Servicios Aéreos (Puerto Montt) received on September 21 its second Britten-Norman BN-2B-27 Islander. Aircraft arrived in the late afternoon of that day at Marcel Marchant Binder airfield at Puerto Montt (SCPF) after being ferried from Santiago. The airliner is registered CC-PAC (msn 2166) and was used for fisheries prospection duties in northern Chile.
This is the second Islander for Archipiélagos (the first one is CC-CYR) converting the airline as the sole operator of the type in Chile, replacing in some way the Piper Saratoga CC-CDU that had a crash landing at Hornopirén Airfield on July 8 2010 fortunately with minor injuries to the six on board. The airline operates from Puerto Montt to Ayacara, Nueva Chaitén, Poyo, Santa Bárbara, Segundo Corral  among other isolated settlements.

The NTSB is investigating a near miss between an US Airways A320 and a Bemidji Beech 99 at MSP

September 25, 2010 — 2 Comments

The National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) (Washington) is investigating a near miss between an US Airways Airbus A320 and a Bemidji Aviation Services Beech 99 freighter at Minneapolis/St. Paul on September 16.

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Boeing reaches a milestone at the new 787 plant in Charleston

September 25, 2010

Boeing (Chicago, Seattle, Wichita and Charleston) yesterday (September 24) marked completion of the steel framework for its new 787 Dreamliner Final Assembly building with a special topping-out ceremony. The event was held in conjunction with BE&K/Turner, the design-builder of the facility.

The final piece of steel was put into place on the 1.1 million-square-foot (102,193 square meters) structure less than a year after the November 2009 groundbreaking. Approximately 18,000 tons of steel are used in the building.

Construction on the new facility is on schedule, with airplane production due to begin in July 2011 and the first delivery from Charleston in the first quarter os 2012. At full production rate, Boeing will assemble and deliver three 787s per month from South Carolina to customers around the world. The South Carolina Final Assembly facility will be one of only three in the world producing twin-aisle commercial jetliners.

AirTran Airways adds a Georgia State sticker to Boeing 737-7BD N288AT

September 25, 2010

Copyright Photo: AirTran Airways.

AirTran Airways (Orlando) yesterday (September 24) flew the Georgia State University (GSU) football team from Atlanta to Raleigh-Durham, NC,  to take on the Campbell University Fighting Camels today. This flight marked another milestone for the fledging, first-year football program, the first charter flight to an away game.

The team flew aboard on Boeing 737-7BD N288AT (msn 33924) equipped with Wi-Fi, Business Class, XM Satellite Radio and a specially-designed GSU Panthers logo on each side of the nose.

GSU will use the low-cost leader once again during this inaugural season for the game against Old Dominion University in Norfolk, VA.

Copyright Photo: Gary Starcher.

S7 Airlines to join the Oneworld Alliance on November 15

September 24, 2010

S7 Airlines (Siberia Airlines) Airbus A320-214 VP-BDT (msn 3494) DME (OSDU), originally uploaded by Airliners Gallery.

S7 Airlines (Ob and Moscow) will become part of oneworld® effective Monday, November 15, 2010.

S7′s network covers 90 destinations and 28 countries, including 45 points in Russia and some 25 destinations in other parts of the Commonwealth of Independent States (CIS).

Copyright Photo: OSDU. Airbus A320-214 VP-BDT (msn 3494) arrives at the Moscow (Domododevo) base.

Turkish Airlines is considering the A380 and 747-800

September 24, 2010

Turkish Airlines (Istanbul) according to Reuters is now considering an order for either the Airbus A380 or the Boeing 747-800.

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American introduces a mobile Wi-Fi Widget

September 24, 2010

American Airlines (Dallas/Fort Worth) yesterday (September 23) launched its latest customer convenience tool, the mobile Wi-Fi Widget, which allows customers to easily identify Wi-Fi equipped aircraft while on the go.

Now available for use on any Internet-equipped mobile device, the Wi-Fi Widget enables customers to easily identify Wi-Fi equipped flights within 24 hours of departure. Launched on AA.com inNovember 2009, the widget provides customers the ability to check if their flights are scheduled with a Wi-Fi equipped aircraft.

Wi-Fi is now available on American flights within the continental United States on all Boeing 767-200 aircraft and select DC-9-82/83 (MD-82/83) and 737-800 aircraft. In August 2008, American became the first U.S. airline to launch the Gogo service.

Lufthansa selects a new CEO, orders more aircraft for the group

September 23, 2010

Lufthansa Airbus A330-343X D-AIKJ (msn 701) IAD (Brian McDonough), originally uploaded by Airliners Gallery.

Lufthansa (Frankfurt) has selected a new Chief Executive Officer (CEO) and ordered a new round of aircraft. The group has ordered 20 Airbus A320 family aircraft and three A330-300s for Lufthansa, four A320 family aircraft and five A330-300s for Swiss International Air Lines and eight A319-100s for low-cost Germanwings. Eight Embraer ERJ 195 aircraft were also ordered for Lufthansa Regional.

Copyright Photo: Brian McDonough. LH will now operate 13 Airbus A330-300s. A330-343X D-AIKJ (msn 701) prepares to land at Dulles International Airport in Virginia, near Washington.

Air Transat to lease two additional Airbus A330-200s

September 23, 2010

Air Transat Airbus A330-243 C-GPTS (msn 480) FLL (Bruce Drum), originally uploaded by Airliners Gallery.

Air Transat (Montreal) has signed an agreement with CIT Aerospace for the long-term leasing of two Airbus A330 wide-body jets.

Air Transat’s fleet currently includes 13 Airbus A310s, which will be gradually withdrawn from service, and Airbus A330s. Five of the latter are currently in use, three more will be in operation by the end of this year and an additional three in 2011, including the two A330-200s announced here, bringing the total of A330s to eleven at the end of 2011.

Copyright Photo: Bruce Drum. Airbus A330-243 C-GPTS (msn 480) is pictured on final approach for runway 9L at Fort Lauderdale/Hollywood in the previous 1998 livery.

World Airways extends MD-11 freighter contract with Etihad Crystal Cargo

September 23, 2010

World Airways McDonnell Douglas MD-11 N803DE (msn 48474) LHR (Antony J. Best) (once painted in the 1960 retro livery), originally uploaded by Airliners Gallery.

World Airways (Atlanta) has extended a contract with Etihad Crystal Cargo (Abu Dhabi) to provide two MD-11 cargo aircraft into 2011, operating on scheduled routes to Europe, Asia and Africa.

Etihad introduced all-cargo services in February 2005. It currently operates a fleet of regional freighter aircraft including two Airbus A300-600RF aircraft and its first A330F.

Copyright Photo: Antony J. Best. Previously operated by Delta, World painted this McDonnell Douglas MD-11 N803DE (msn 48474) in the classic 1960 livery. The airframe is now with UPS.

JetBlue Airways teams up with ViaSat

September 23, 2010

JetBlue Airways Airbus A320-232 N645JB (msn 2900) (Jetting to T5) FLL (Bruce Drum), originally uploaded by Airliners Gallery.

JetBlue Airways (New York-JFK) and ViaSat Inc. announced their intent to create a new inflight broadband for commercial aviation, using ViaSat’s innovative high-capacity satellite technology.

ViaSat and JetBlue have entered into a memorandum of understanding (MOU) for the provision of in-flight broadband access and other services for customers on JetBlue’s fleet of more than 160 aircraft using ViaSat advanced Ka-band satellites. Under the arrangement, ViaSat will provide Ka-band antenna components and SurfBeam®2 modems for installation on the airline’s Embraer ERJ 190 and Airbus A320 aircraft types along with two-way transmission bandwidth services using the WildBlue-1 and high-capacity ViaSat-1 satellites. JetBlue subsidiary, LiveTV LLC, will manage the integration of the ViaSat broadband and related components onboard the aircraft as well as providing the Wi-Fi enabled services into the overall cabin experience.

Copyright Photo: Bruce Drum. Airbus A320-232 N645JB (msn 2900) climbs away from runway 27R at Fort Lauderdale/Hollywood.

Allegiant continues its expansion

September 23, 2010

Allegiant Air (Las Vegas) has announced new, nonstop jet service between Bozeman, MT and Mesa, AZ (near Phoenix) beginning on November 12.

The new flights will operate twice weekly between Gallatin Field Airport (BZN) and Phoenix-Mesa Gateway Airport (IWA) with service on Monday and Friday. Flights will depart Bozeman at 5:30 p.m. (1730) arriving in Mesa at 7:55 p.m. (1955). Flights leaving Mesa will depart at 2:40 p.m. (1440) arriving in Bozeman at 4:50 p.m. (1650) (all flight times are local).  The company also offers nonstop service from Bozeman to Las Vegas.

The company also announced new, nonstop jet service between Elmira, NY and Fort Lauderdale/Hollywood starting on November 19.

The new flights will operate twice weekly between Elmira Corning Regional Airport (ELM) and Fort Lauderdale/Hollywood International Airport (FLL), with service on Monday and Friday. Flights will depart Elmira at 7:30 p.m. (1930) arriving in Fort Lauderdale at 10:30 p.m. (2230). Flights leaving Fort Lauderdale will depart at 4:10 p.m. (1610) arriving in Elmira at 6:50 p.m. (1850) (all flight times are local). The carrier will utilize a full-size, 150-seat DC-9-82/83 (MD-80) jet aircraft on the route. The company also offers low-cost, nonstop service to Sanford (near Orlando) from Elmira.

Finally the airline also announced new, nonstop jet service between Lexington, KY and Punta Gorda (near Fort Myers) starting on also on November 18.

The new flights will operate twice weekly between Blue Grass Airport (LEX) and Punta Gorda Airport (PGD), with service on Thursday and Sunday. Flights will depart Lexington at 10:15 a.m. (1015) arriving in Punta Gorda Airport at 12:30 p.m. (1230). Flights leaving Punta Gorda Airport will depart at 4:30 p.m. (1630) arriving in Lexington at 6:45 p.m. (1845) (all flight times are local).  The carrier will utilize a full-size, 150-seat DC-9-82/83 (MD-80) jet aircraft on the route.

Cathay Pacific Airways exercises its options for six more Boeing 777-300 ERs

September 22, 2010 — 1 Comment

Cathay Pacific Airways Boeing 777-367 ER B-KPJ (msn 36157) JFK (Ken Petersen), originally uploaded by Airliners Gallery.

Cathay Pacific Airways (Hong Kong) yesterday (September 21, 2010) signed an agreement with the Boeing Company to exercise purchase rights for six more 777-300 ER (Extended Range) aircraft. The additional six aircraft will swell the airline’s total order for the aircraft type to 36. Eighteen are already in operation with another 12 scheduled for delivery from 2011 to early 2013. The additional six newly purchased 777-300 ERs will be delivered in 2013 and 2014.

Copyright Photo: Ken Petersen. This nice portrait shows 777-367 ER B-KPJ (msn 36157) on final approach at New York (JFK).

Air China launches the Chengdu-Tokyo Narita route today

September 22, 2010

Air China Boeing 737-89L WL B-5198 (msn 36491) (Peony) PEK (Sam Chui), originally uploaded by Airliners Gallery.

Air China (Beijing) today (September 22) launched a new route from Chengdu to Tokyo (Narita). Flights are available on Wednesdays and Saturdays. With the flight number CA423/4, the flights depart from Chengdu Shuangliu Airport at 8:00 a.m. (0800) and arrive at Tokyo Narita Airport at 1:40 p.m. (1340) local time. The return flights depart from Tokyo Narita Airport at 2:50 p.m. (1450) and arrive at Chengdu Shuangliu Airport at 7:20 p.m. (1920) local time.

Previously, Air China launched three routes from Chengdu to Japan, including the Chengdu-Beijing-Tokyo and Chengdu-Shanghai-Nagoya routes with flights available daily, and the Chengdu-Dalian-Osaka route with three flights available every week.

Copyright Photo: Sam Chui. Boeing 737-89L B-5198 (msn 36491) in the beautiful “Peony” color scheme departs from Beijing.

Air France will add Lima and Orlando in June 2011

September 22, 2010

Air France Boeing 777-328 ER F-GSQD (msn 32726) SIN (Michael B. Ing), originally uploaded by Airliners Gallery.

Air France (Paris) will add Lima and Orlando from Paris (CDG) starting in June 2011 with Boeing 777-300 ERs.

Copyright Photo: Michael B. Ing. Boeing 777-328 ER F-GSQD (msn 32726) prepares to land at Singapore.

British Airways to launch London Heathrow-Tokyo Haneda flights on February 19

September 22, 2010

British Airways Boeing 777-236 ER G-YMMI (msn 30310) YUL (Gilbert Hechema), originally uploaded by Airliners Gallery.

British Airways (London) will launch nonstop London (Heathrow)-Tokyo (Haneda) service on February 19, 2011. The new route will be operated five times a week and will be flown with Boeing 777-200 ERs.

Copyright Photo: Gilbert Hechema. Boeing 777-236 ER G-YMMI (msn 30310) is pictured on final approach at Montreal (Trudeau).

UPS introduces a new “Logistics” ad campaign

September 22, 2010

UPS-United Parcel Service (UPS Airlines) Boeing 747-45E (BCF) N578UP (msn 27154) ANC (Michael B. Ing), originally uploaded by Airliners Gallery.

UPS-United Parcel Services (UPS Airlines) (Atlanta and Louisville) has dropped the “brown” ad theme and has launched a new “Logistics” ad campaign.

Read the full WSJ article:

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Copyright Photo: Michael B. Ing. UPS Airlines’ Boeing 747-45E (BCF) N578UP (msn 27154) climbs gracefully at Anchorage.

Watch the TV ad via YouTube:

Allegiant Air continues to add new routes, will also fly for Peppermill Casinos

September 22, 2010 — 2 Comments

Allegiant Air McDonnell Douglas DC-9-87 (MD-87) N949MA (msn 49779) FLL (Bruce Drum), originally uploaded by Airliners Gallery.

Allegiant Air (Las Vegas) has announced new, nonstop jet service between Grand Rapids, MI and Punta Gorda, FL (near Fort Myers) will begin on November 18.

The new flights will operate twice weekly between Gerald R. Ford International Airport (GRR) and Charlotte County Airport (PGD), with service on Thursdays and Sundays. Flights will depart Grand Rapids at 7 a.m. (0700) arriving in Charlotte County Airport at 9:45 a.m. (0945). Flights leaving Charlotte County Airport will depart at 10:25 a.m. (1025) arriving in Grand Rapids at 1:20 p.m. (1320) (all flight times are local). The carrier will utilize a full-size, 150-seat DC-9-82/83 (MD-80) jet aircraft on the route.

The company also announced new, nonstop jet service between Idaho Falls, ID and Mesa, AZ (near Phoenix) will begin on November 12.

The new flights will operate twice weekly between Idaho Falls Regional Airport (IDA) and Phoenix-Mesa Gateway Airport (IWA) with service on Mondays and Fridays. Flights will depart Idaho Falls at 12 p.m. (1200) arriving in Mesa at 2 p.m. (1400). Flights leaving Mesa will depart at 9:20 a.m. (0920) arriving in Idaho Falls at 11:20 a.m. (1120) (all flight times are local).

Allegiant also announced that it has entered into a three-year, fixed-fee agreement with Peppermill Casinos, Inc. Under the agreement, Allegiant will provide air transportation for the casino company’s three Wendover, NV properties. Allegiant expects to generate more than $20 million in revenue over the three-year term of the agreement. The agreement is subject to earlier termination by either party.

By March 1, 2011, Allegiant will base one 150-seat, DC-9-80 (MD-80) series jet aircraft in Wendover to provide charter services to a number of small cities throughout the United States for the Peppermill’s three Wendover resort properties: Montego Bay Casino Resort, Rainbow & Hotel Casino and Peppermill Hotel & Casino. The travel company will establish a base in Wendover with more than 20 employees, including maintenance, flight crews and stations personnel.

Copyright Photo: Bruce Drum. Allegiant also operates three smaller DC-9-87 (MD-87) aircraft. N949MA (msn 49779) taxies to runway 9L at Fort Lauderdale/Hollywood.

Air Southwest is sold to Eastern Airways, will retain its brand

September 21, 2010

Air Southwest (UK) Bombardier DHC-8-311 G-WOWD (msn 286) STN (Pedro Pics) (sold to Eastern Airways), originally uploaded by Airliners Gallery.

Air Southwest (UK) (Plymouth) has been sold to Eastern Airways (Humberside). However Eastern is pledging to retain the Air Southwest brand. The deal is expected to be closed next month.

Read the full article:

CLICK HERE

Copyright Photo: Pedro Pics. Bombardier DHC-8-311 G-WOWD (msn 286) taxies at London (Stansted).

FlyMex is a new Mexican charter airline

September 21, 2010

Copyright Photo: Rurik Enriquez. Embraer ERJ 135LR XA-AMM (msn 145687) is pictured at the Toluca base. the company is expecting two more ERJ 135s.

FlyMex (flymexjets.com) (Toluca) is a new Mexican charter airline.

Mesa Air Group proposes to make US Airways a part owner

September 21, 2010

US Airways Express-Mesa Airlines Bombardier CRJ900 (CL-600-2D24) N919FJ (msn 15019) CLT (Bruce Drum), originally uploaded by Airliners Gallery.

Mesa Air Group (Phoenix) is proposing to issue 10 percent of its post-bankruptcy stock to US Airways in exchange for a new US Airways Express contract under its restructuring plan filed September 17 in the U.S. Bankruptcy Court in New York.

Read the full report from Bloomberg Businessweek:

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Copyright Photo: Bruce Drum. Mesa’s Bombardier CRJ900 (CL-600-2D24) N919FJ (msn 15019) taxies to the runway at Charlotte.

JetBlue and the State of New York team up with a joint promotional logo

September 21, 2010

JetBlue Airways (New York-JFK) and Empire State Development (ESD) have revealed a co-branded trademark with New York State’s iconic tourism campaign and logo, I LOVE NEW YORK, solidifying the carrier’s status as the official hometown airline of New York.  The announcement kicks off the I LOVE NEW YORK trademark license, which is part of a larger partnership between JetBlue and the State of New York that includes incentives and marketing benefits associated with the airline’s commitment to maintain its corporate headquarters in New York City.

Created in 1975, the I LOVE NEW YORK logo is an icon recognized around the world.  While it has often been imitated, this is the first time the powerful logo has been adapted and co-branded for joint use with another entity.  Use of the logo is part of a long-term marketing partnership with the Empire State to jointly promote tourism and help spur business opportunities state-wide.  The co-branded trademark features a deliberate intersecting of the popular I LOVE NEW YORK phrase with the famous red heart and the JetBlue logo.  JetBlue worked with the logo’s original creator, Milton Glaser, to ensure a design respectful of the logo’s origin, give both logos equal weight, and visually demonstrate that New York is at the heart of JetBlue and JetBlue is at the heart of New York.

It is unclear if this new promotional logo will appear on any aircraft.

Earlier this year, JetBlue announced its intent to keep its corporate headquarters in New York City, with plans to relocate from Forest Hills to Long Island City by 2012.  JetBlue will remain the only major commercial passenger airline with its headquarters in New York City and State.

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