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Aerolineas Argentinas to join the SkyTeam in 2012

November 30, 2010

Aerolineas Argentinas Boeing 737-73V G-EZJA (LV-CBG) (msn 30235) SEN (Keith Burton) (joining SkyTeam), originally uploaded by Airliners Gallery.

Aerolineas Argentinas (Buenos Aires) announced today it is planning to join the SkyTeam in 2012.

Copyright Photo: Keith Burton. Please click on the photo for further information.

Cathay Pacific Airways’ Boeing 747-467 B-HOP loses pressurization over Kazakhstan

November 30, 2010

Cathay Pacific Airways Boeing 747-467 B-HOP (msn 23815) LHR (Keith Burton) (loses pressurization over Kazakhstan), originally uploaded by Airliners Gallery.

Cathay Pacific Airways’ (Hong Kong) Boeing 747-467 B-HOP (msn 23815) while operating flight CX 270 from Amsterdam to Hong Kong, diverted to Karaganda, Kazakhstan after losing cabin pressure.

The airline issued the following statement:

“Cathay Pacific announces that a special flight has departed from Hong Kong at about 16.00 this afternoon to fly to Karaganda airport in Kazakhstan to bring back 306 passengers and 20 crew on board our CX270 flight (departed 28 November from Amsterdam to Hong Kong) which had to be diverted due to a technical problem.

This special flight is expected to depart from Karaganda airport at 00.20 Hong Kong Time (HKT, Tuesday 30 November) and arrive at Hong Kong International Airport at 06.20 tomorrow.

Flight CX270 departed from Amsterdam at 13.05 local time (20.05 HKT) yesterday. About six hours into the flight, at about 02.20 HKT this morning, the cockpit crew detected a fault in the cabin pressurisation system.

In line with standard safety procedures, oxygen masks were deployed and the flight was diverted to the nearest airport, which was Karaganda.

The Boeing 747-400 aircraft landed safely at Karaganda airport without incident at about 04.08 HKT. A Mayday was declared for the descent as required under standard safety procedures.

All passengers and crew are reported safe with no injuries.

Cathay Pacific has informed the Civil Aviation Department of the incident and is investigating the cause of the fault.

A Cathay Pacific spokesman said that the airline had sought visa exemptions for the passengers from the relevant local authorities. But due to immigration requirements, deplaning of the passengers had been delayed until immigration procedures had been completed.

The passengers were served breakfast on board and, once arrangements with the local authorities were finalised, they left the aircraft at 08.00 HKT.

The spokesman said: “Our crew followed the necessary safety protocols at all times, including landing at the nearest airport.

We sincerely apologise to our passengers for the long delay and our inability to deplane them immediately because of the immigration requirements at Karaganda Airport. The crew kept passengers informed of the situation throughout, and were greatly assisted by the management and staff at Karaganda Airport who did everything possible to expedite the process.”

Copyright Photo: Keith Burton. Please click on the photo for additional information.

Safi Airways, Ariana and Kam Air are banned from the EU

November 30, 2010

Safi Airways Airbus A320-212 YA-TTC (msn 671) HAM (Gerd Beifuss) (first A320, new version of the new livery), originally uploaded by Airliners Gallery.

Safi Airways, Ariana Afghan Airlines and Kam Air (all Kabul) have been banned by the European Commission from flying in EU airspace due to safety concerns. The EU banned all airlines from Afghanistan.

Copyright Photo: Gerd Beilfuss. Please click on the photo for additional information.

RAK Airways to add new services to Cairo, Chittagong and Dhaka on December 15

November 30, 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 (Ras al Khaimah) will add new routes to Cairo, Chittagong and Dhaka starting on December 15.

Copyright Photo: Trevor Mulkerrins. Please click on the photo for additional information.

Illyrian Airways launches operations in Kosovo on November 28

November 30, 2010

Illyrian Airways (Pristina) launched scheduled operations on November 28, 2010 as the new airline of Kosova. Using a wet leased Boeing 737-36M OM-CCA (msn 28333) from CCA Airlines (Slovakia), the new airline is operating from Pristina and Skopje to Rome.

The name comes from the ancient Illyrian languages that were spoken in the western part of the Balkans.

British Airways’ stockholders approve the merger with Iberia

November 30, 2010

British Airways Boeing 767-336 G-BNWB (msn 24334) LHR (Bruce Drum) (BA’s stockholders approve merger with IB), originally uploaded by Airliners Gallery.

British Airways’ (London) yesterday approved the merger with Iberia (Madrid).

Copyright Photo: Bruce Drum. Please click on the photo for additional details.

Caribbean Airlines adds Air Jamaica titles to Boeing 737-83N WL 9Y-SLU

November 30, 2010

Caribbean Airlines-Air Jamaica Boeing 737-83N WL 9Y-SLU (msn 28246) MIA (Arnd Wolf) (joint titles), originally uploaded by Airliners Gallery.

Caribbean Airlines (Port of Spain) has added Air Jamaica (Kingston) titles to its Boeing 737-83N 9Y-SLU (msn 28246).

Copyright Photo: Arnd Wolf. Please click on the photo for additional details.

Continental Airlines reaches a tentative agreement with the Teamsters

November 30, 2010

United Airlines Boeing 777-224 ER N74007 (msn 29477) LHR (Marcus Jellyman), originally uploaded by Airliners Gallery.

United Continental Holdings, Inc. (Chicago) announced that Continental Airlines (Houston) has reached a tentative agreement on a new labor contract with the International Brotherhood of Teamsters (IBT) representing Continental fleet service employees. The IBT is expected to hold a ratification vote in the coming weeks.

The agreement covers approximately 7,000 Continental fleet service employees located throughout the United States.

Copyright Photo: Marcus Jellyman. Please click on the photo for additional details.

Horizon Air introduces its latest logoplane for the Montana State Bobcats

November 29, 2010

Horizon Air Bombardier DHC-8-402 (Q400) N403QX (msn 4037) (Montana State Bobcats) SJC (Chris Heaton), originally uploaded by Airliners Gallery.

Horizon Air (Seattle/Tacoma) has introduced its second (of three) university logoplane this month, this time for the Montana State Bobcats.

Copyright Photo: Chris Heaton. Please click on the photo for additional details.

Jetairfly becomes the first European airline to receive the new Boeing Sky Interior

November 29, 2010

Jetairfly (TUI Airlines Belgium) Boeing 737-8K5 WL OO-JAX (msn 37238) BFI (Rick Schlamp), originally uploaded by Airliners Gallery.

Jetairfly (TUI Airlines Belgium) (Brussels) has become the first European airline to take delivery of the new Boeing Sky Interior.

Copyright Photo: Rick Schlamp. Please click on the photo for additional information.

British Airways to fly London Gatwick-Marrakech

November 29, 2010

 

British Airways Airbus A319-131 G-EUOI (msn 1606) (Signatures on the fuselage in support of England’s 2018 World Cup bid) LHR (Allan Huse), originally uploaded by Airliners Gallery.

British Airways (London) has announced it will launch new services to Marrakech from London (Gatwick) next year in direct competition with low cost carriers.

A mix of Boeing 737s and Airbus A319s will operate the thrice-weekly service, which departs Gatwick on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Sundays, returning the same evening.

British Airways last flew to Marrakech with GB Airways aircraft. The service operated from October 2002 until March 2008, when the route was discontinued following GB’s takeover by easyJet.

British Airways operates to 42 domestic, European and longhaul destinations from Gatwick and carries approximately five million customers a year through the airport.

Copyright Photo: Allan Huse. Airbus A319-131 G-EUOI (msn 1606) now displays signatures in support of England’s 2018 WOrld Cup bid. Please click on the photo for additional details.

Delta to install WiFi on 223 Delta Connection aircraft

November 29, 2010

Delta Connection-Compass Airlines Embraer ERJ 170-200LR (ERJ 175) N608CZ (msn 17000195) BWI (Brian McDonough), originally uploaded by Airliners Gallery.

Delta Air Lines (Atlanta) announced today it will install the WiFi Gogo system to 223 Delta Connection aircraft.

Copyright Photo: Brian McDonough. Please click on the photo for additional details.

Vision Airlines will operate its Boeing 737-8Q8 N781VA for DirectAir

November 29, 2010

Vision Airlines (North Las Vegas and Miami) is now getting ready to operate its Boeing 737-8Q8 N781VA (msn 28214) for DirectAir (Myrtle Beach).

Copyright Photo: Arnd Wolf. Please click on the photo for additional information.

Hawaiian Airlines orders six more Airbus A330-200s

November 29, 2010

Hawaiian Airlines Airbus A330-243 F-WWYA (N382HA) (msn 1171) TLS (orders more A330s), originally uploaded by Airliners Gallery.

Hawaiian Airlines (Honolulu) has exercised its options and ordered six additional Airbus A330-200s.

Copyright Photo: Please click on the photo for additional details.

The Detroit Pistons are now riding on this former Spirit Airlines DC-9-83 (MD-83)

November 29, 2010

Detroit Pistons McDonnell Douglas DC-9-83 (MD-83) N808NK (msn 49504) SMF (Kenneth Cheung), originally uploaded by Airliners Gallery.

Detroit Pistons (Roundball LLC) (Detroit) are now using this ex-Spirit Airlines McDonnell Douglas DC-9-83 (MD-83) N808NK (msn 49504).

Copyright Photo: Kenneth Cheung. Please click on the photo for additional details.

Zagat releases its survey of 90 airlines

November 29, 2010

Zagat has released its annual survey of 90 airlines. Here are the results:

“Zagat released the results of its 2010 airline survey today. The survey covers 16 domestic and 74 international airlines, as well as 30 major domestic airports. Conducted on ZAGAT.com, the survey is based on over 8,000 frequent fliers who collectively took 139,300 flights in the past year. Zagat has reviewed the airline industry since 1990. In recent years, most major airlines’ ratings have dropped precipitously.

Surveying: Each airline was separately rated on Zagat’s signature 30-point scale on its premium and economy class service for both domestic and international flights. The airlines were rated on four aspects of their performance: (1) Comfort, (2) Service, (3) Food and (4) Website. Other categories such as Value, Timeliness, Check-in and Luggage Policy and In-Flight Entertainment were also covered.

Economy: While the industry continues to feel the effects of the recession, it has shown signs of recovery this year. Surveyors reported taking an average of 17.4 flights in 2010, which is up from 16.6 flights in 2009 and 16.3 in 2008. This is still below the all-time high of 19.7 in 2007. Business flights continue to outweigh leisure, by roughly 3-to-2.

Checking-In: When asked how they react to fees for checked luggage, 45% of surveyors say they try to avoid flying such airlines; 42% say they have frequent flyer status on an airline that waves luggage fees; 33% say they travel only with a carry-on and 18% grudgingly opt to pay the fees. Southwest Airlines is a favorite among surveyors, winning Best Check-in Experience, as well as Best Luggage Policy, Best Consumer On-Time Estimates, Top Website and Best Value among domestic airlines.

“While fliers are slowly but surely returning to the skies, they remain focused on good values and reliable service,” said Tim Zagat, CEO of Zagat Survey. “Airlines like Virgin America, Southwest, JetBlue and Continental score well with surveyors for precisely this reason.”

Flying High: For the third year in a row, Continental is the Top Overall winner among large domestic airlines for its premium service. JetBlue took top honors among large economy class carriers. Virgin America is the top mid-sized carrier for both classes, earning 24 on Zagat’s 30-point scale for its premium service, and 21 for economy. International carriers continue to outperform domestic airlines. Singapore Airlines, the perennial winner, earned an impressive 28 rating for international premium class airlines and 24 for international economy service. Other international winners were Cathay Pacific AirwaysEmirates Airlines and Qatar Airways, all rated a 26 for premium services. The full list of winners ranked by overall score is as follows:

 

Large Domestic Premium Class: 21    Continental Airlines
18    American Airlines
17    Delta Air Lines
16    United Airways
15    AirTran Airways
Large Domestic Economy Class: 19    JetBlue Airways
15    Southwest Airlines
14    Continental Airlines
12    AirTran Airways
11    Delta Air Lines
Midsize Domestic Premium Class: 24    Virgin America
23    Hawaiian Airlines
20    Alaska Airlines
Midsize Domestic Economy Class: 21    Virgin America
16     Hawaiian Airlines
16     Alaska Airlines
International Premium Class: 28    Singapore Airlines
26    Cathay Pacific Airways
Emirates Airlines
Qatar Airways
25    Air New Zealand
International Economy Class: 24     Singapore Airlines
21     Air New Zealand
Emirates Airline
20     Cathay Pacific Airways
ANA (All Nippon Airways)

 

Choice Factors: When choosing a flight, respondents’ main considerations are not surprising: direct routes (65%), ticket price (55%), past experiences (50%), time of day (48%) and seat comfort/leg room (46%). If a meal is not offered on the flight, and most aren’t, 55% of surveyors opt to purchase food in the airport, while 18% bring food from home.

Book It: When it comes to booking flights, airline websites have become predominant for 64% and 63% of surveyors in the past two years, compared to 60% in 2007 and 2008. Booking through the office jumped from 2% to 10% in the same time period, while travel agents fell from 17% to 10%. A 64% majority report using their frequent flier miles to book free flights, while 28% use them for upgrades.

Airport Quality: Surveyors have once again rated Portland International as their favorite airport based on overall quality, followed by Tampa InternationalSalt Lake City International, Detroit Wayne County andDenver International. The bottom five airports based on overall quality are some of the busiest, John F. Kennedy International, Philadelphia International, Los Angeles International, Miami International, and, consistently coming in last place since 2007, is New York’s LaGuardia Airport.

Here We Are Now, Entertain Us: In-flight entertainment has become increasingly important to surveyors who have to contend with crowding and flight delays throughout the year. For the third year in a row, JetBlue(domestic) and Virgin Atlantic (international) win for “Best In-Flight Entertainment.”

Outtakes: Here is a sampling of our surveyors’ unabashed comments that our lawyers say are unfit for print:

 

  • The only thing missing is a blindfold and a cigarette.
  • At least they haven’t killed me yet.
  • My bags get better service, but they pay extra.
  • Flight attendants seem to have trained with Frau Blucher.
  • PBS…paralyzed butt syndrome!
  • The only difference between economy and business classes is a shrimp on your salad.
  • “Unwelcome aboard!”
  • Not sure if I really want to know that Captain Skippy is flying today.
  • I don’t love getting up-close-and-personal with the head of the person in front of me .
  • Who made them mad at their customers?
  • Point a to point b with a bag of pretzels.
  • Entree selections should be labeled “choose your poison”
  • Service without a smile…or a smile without service.
  • A violation of the Geneva Convention.
  • Staff must use Orwell’s 1984 as a training manual.
  • Only an option when it’s the only option.
  • When two crummy medium-size airlines merge, all you get is a crummy large airline.
  • Seats make an iron maiden seem comfortable.
  • Like a cattle car, except the cows are mercifully slaughtered at trip’s end.”

 

 

 

Jetstar Airways introduces its latest logojet

November 28, 2010

Jetstar Airways (Jetstar.com) (Australia) Airbus A320-232 VH-VQN (msn 2600) (Telstra logojet) SYD (John Adlard), originally uploaded by Airliners Gallery.

Jetstar Airways (Jetstar.com) (Australia) (Melbourne) has introduced its latest logojet, this time for Telstra.

Copyright Photo: John Adlard. Please click on the photo for additional details.

BA CityFlyer to fly London City-Chambery

November 28, 2010

British Airways-BA CityFlyer Embraer ERJ 190-100SR G-LCYM (msn 19000351) MAN (Nik French), originally uploaded by Airliners Gallery.

British Airways (London) is extending its route network from London City Airport this winter with a new flight from London to Chambery, the gateway to the French Alps.

The service, by BA CityFlyer, the wholly owned subsidiary of British Airways, will operate four times a week from December 18, 2010 until the end of March 2011, using the airline’s fleet of brand new Embraer ERJ 190 aircraft. Flights to Chambery will depart on Mondays, Fridays, Saturdays and Sundays with flights from the French ski destination back to London on Mondays, Tuesdays, Saturdays and Sundays.

Copyright Photo: Nik French. Please click on the photo for additional details.

LAN Airlines acquires AIRES Colombia for $12 million, assumes its debt

November 28, 2010

AIRES Colombia Boeing 737-73V WL G-EZJT (HK-4675) (msn 32415) SEN (Keith Burton), originally uploaded by Airliners Gallery.

LAN Airlines (Santiago) has acquired AIRES Colombia (Bogota) for $12 million while assuming the debts of the company.

Copyright Photo: Keith Burton. Please click on the photo for additional details of the transaction.

A Sun Way Ilyushin Il-76 freighter crashes in Karachi

November 28, 2010

Sun Way (Tbilisi) Ilyushin IL-76 freighter (believed to registered as 4L-GNI – confirmation needed) crashed early this morning in Karachi carrying supplies to Khartoum (Sudan). The aircraft was attempting to return to Karachi and crashed into buildings and burst into flames. All of the crew members were killed and an unknown number on the ground.

Read the full report from The Aviation Herald:

CLICK HERE

 

QANTAS Airways resumes limited A380 operations

November 27, 2010

QANTAS Airways Airbus A380-842 VH-OQA (msn 014) LHR (Antony J. Best) (resumes A380 operations), originally uploaded by Airliners Gallery.

QANTAS Airways (Sydney) put two of its Airbus A380s back into revenue service today.

Copyright Photo: Antony J. Best. Please click on the photo for additional details.

Uzbekistan Airways to operate A320 UK32000 for the government

November 27, 2010

Uzbekistan Airways (Tashkent) will operate newly-built Airbus A320-214 D-AUBV (msn 4528) as a VIP transport for the government of Uzbekistan.

Copyright Photo: Eurospot. D-AUBV is seen at Toulouse with the Uzbek flag on the tail rather than the normal logo. The aircraft will become UK32000 on acceptance.

Kenn Borek Air leases DHC-6-300 C-FBBA to SriLankan Air Taxi

November 27, 2010

Kenn Borek Air (Calgary) has leased its de Havilland Canada DHC-6-300 Twin Otter C-FBBA (msn 276) to SriLankan Air Taxi in this colorful livery.

Copyright Photo: Rene Hesse. C-FBBA passed through Hamburg on delivery.

Air Mauritius’ first ATR 72 in the new colors

November 27, 2010

Air Mauritius (Port Louis) will soon accept this ATR 72-212A with the temporary marks of F-WWET (msn 921). The turboprop is the first to wear the 2009 brand.

Copyright Photo: Eurospot. F-WWET departs from Toulouse on a test flight. The airliner will become 3B-NBN on delivery.

Finnair to introduce a new livery

November 27, 2010

Finnair (Helsinki) soon will officially unveil a new “billboard” blue and white livery. The first to be painted in the new look is ex-Air France Airbus A340-313X OH-LQF (msn 168, ex F-GNIF).

Sky Work Airlines introduces a new livery, will fly to London in March

November 26, 2010

Sky Work Airlines Dornier 328-110 HB-AES (msn 3021) NUE (Gunter Mayer) (new livery), originally uploaded by Airliners Gallery.

Sky Work Airlines (Berne) has introduced a bright new livery and is expanding with new routes starting in March 2011, including London (City).

Copyright Photo: Gunter Mayer. Please click on the photo for further details.

Baboo Airways’ three Embraer ERJ 190s are being returned

November 26, 2010

Baboo Airways Embraer ERJ 190-100LR HB-JQG (msn 19000189) NUE (Gunter Mayer) (being returned), originally uploaded by Airliners Gallery.

Baboo Airways (Geneva) is returning its three Embraer ERJ 190s with the first two already parked.

Copyright Photo: Gunter Mayer. Please click on the photo for further details.

Baboo Airways to be taken over by Darwin Airline

November 26, 2010

Baboo Airways Bombardier DHC-8-402 (Q400) HB-JQB (msn 4175) GVA (Paul Denton) (being taken over by Darwin), originally uploaded by Airliners Gallery.

Baboo Airways (Geneva) is evolving. The Swiss regional carrier is being taken over by Darwin Airline.

Copyright Photo: Paul Denton. Please click on the photo for further details.

British Airways adds signatures on the fuselage of G-EUOI in support of England’s 2018 World Cup bid

November 25, 2010

British Airways Airbus A319-131 G-EUOI (msn 1606) (Signatures on the fuselage in support of England’s 2018 World Cup bid) LHR (Allan Huse), originally uploaded by Airliners Gallery.

British Airways (London) has added signatures to the fuselage of Airbus A319-131 G-EUOI (msn 1606) in support of England’s 2018 World Cup bid.

Copyright Photo: Allan Huse.

Gol is coming to Aeroparque Jorge Newbery in Buenos Aires

November 25, 2010

Gol Transportes Aereos Boeing 737-75B PR-GOC (msn 28101) (Tango Dancers) FLN (AirSpeed), originally uploaded by Airliners Gallery.

Gol Transportes Aereos (Sao Paulo) will begin flying to Aeroparque Jorge Newbery, located in downtown Buenos Aires beginning on December 4. Gol will offer three flights from Sao Paulo International Airport (Guarulhos).

Copyright Photo: AirSpeed. Please click on the photo for additional details.

Azul’s first ATR 72 prepares for its delivery flight at Toulouse

November 25, 2010

 

Azul Linhas Aereas Brasileiras ATR 72-202 QC F-WKVB (PR-AZR) (msn 519) TLS (Eurospot) (1st ATR 72), originally uploaded by Airliners Gallery.

Azul Linhas Aereas Brasileiras (Sao Paulo) is preparing to take delivery of its first ATR 72.

Copyright Photo: Eurospot. Please click on the photo for additional details.

Spirit Airlines survives the busiest day with a computer failure

November 25, 2010

Spirit Airlines Airbus A320-232 N602NK (msn 4264) DCA (Brian McDonough), originally uploaded by Airliners Gallery.

Spirit Airlines (Fort Lauderdale/Hollywood) yesterday survived the busiest travel day of the year after its reservations computer system failed and passengers had to be booked in manually. The system came back on line in the afternoon.

In other news, Spirit is building up a larger presence at Las Vegas. On November 11 Spirit started new daily nonstop service between Chicago’s O’Hare International Airport and Las Vegas.

Spirit has also announced upcoming new one-stop same aircraft service from Las Vegas to Atlantic City starting on May 5, 2011.

In addition, Spirit recently announced it will begin twice daily nonstop service between Las Vegas and Dallas/Fort Worth on May 5, 2011.

Copyright Photo: Brian McDonough. Please click on the photo for additional aircraft information.

Evergreen International Airlines is facing a possible strike if negotiations fail

November 25, 2010

Evergreen International Airlines Boeing 747-230B (SF) N487EV (msn 23286) LAX (Roy Lock), originally uploaded by Airliners Gallery.

Evergreen International Airlines (Marana) is facing a possible strike by its pilots. The Master Executive Council (MEC) has announced that they are conducting a strike ballot of the membership to be prepared for all possible contingencies should negotiations fail.

EIA crewmembers, who are represented by the Air Line Pilots Association, Int’l (ALPA), have been negotiating with the company for a new contract for over six years.

Evergreen crewmembers previously turned down a tentative agreement in August. The failed agreement was largely a renewal of the current collective bargaining agreement, which has been in place since 1999. The strike ballot will open on December 1 and close January 7. If it passes, it would authorize the EIA MEC to declare a strike once the pilot group is given permission to do so by the National Mediation Board (NMB).

ALPA can request a proffer of arbitration from the NMB at any time. If the NMB issues a proffer, either party can reject arbitration. In that event, a 30-day cooling-off period would commence, after which crewmembers could legally engage in the first-ever pilot strike at Evergreen.

Copyright Photo: Roy Lock. Please click on the photo for more information on the company.

Boeing to issue a new 787 test schedule in about two weeks

November 25, 2010

Boeing 787-881 N7874 (ZA004) (msn 40693) BFI (Rick Schlamp), originally uploaded by Airliners Gallery.

Boeing (Chicago, Seattle, Wichita and Charleston) has determined that the Laredo, Texas fire and fault began as either a short circuit or as an electrical arc in the P100 power distribution panel, most likely caused by the presence of foreign object debris (FOD). As a result, changes will be made to the panel and software and a new 787 test schedule will be issued in about two weeks.

Copyright Photo: Rick Schlamp. Please click on the photo for additional information about the changes.

Grupo TACA to fly Miami-Lima starting on December 1

November 24, 2010

TACA International Airlines (Grupo TACA) Airbus A320-233 N682TA (msn 3581) MIA (Bruce Drum), originally uploaded by Airliners Gallery.

TACA (Grupo TACA) (San Salvador) will launch the daily Miami-Lima route on December 1.

Copyright Photo: Bruce Drum. Please click on the photo for further background information.

Miami Air is now operating the “Kona Shuttle” from Oakland

November 24, 2010

Miami Air International (Miami) is now operating a twice-weekly roundtrip charter flight from Oakland to Kona, Hawaii. The flight is dubbed the “Kona Shuttle”.

Kona Shuttle is a private all first-class charter service that flies from Oakland International Airport in California to Kona International Airportnear Kailua-Kona, Hawaii. It was started as a private club for the members of exclusive developments on the North Kona Coast of the Big Island of Hawaiʻi, Four Seasons Resort Hualalai and Kukio.

Flights operate twice a week, using this Boeing 737-7BX N737KA (msn 30740) operated by Miami Air. Initially, flights were operated by Primaris Airlines and later by Ryan International Airlines.

Copyright Photo: Joe G. Walker. N737KA departs from a murky OAK on November 21 bound for the Big Island.

American Eagle to start Dallas/Fort Worth-Springfield, IL service

November 24, 2010

American Eagle Airlines (2nd) Embraer ERJ 145LR (EMB-145LR) N615AE (msn 145087) MIA (Bruce Drum), originally uploaded by Airliners Gallery.

American Eagle Airlines (2nd) (Dallas/Fort Worth) has announced new nonstop service between Dallas/Fort Worth International Airport (DFW) and Abraham Lincoln Capital Airport (SPI) in Springfield, IL. American Eagle will start service on April 5, 2011, and will operate flights with 50-seat Embraer ERJ 145 regional jets.

Copyright Photo: Bruce Drum. Please click on the photo for additional information.

American Airlines and Kingfisher Airlines move closer with a new code share and frequent flyer relationship

November 24, 2010

Kingfisher Airlines Airbus A330-223 VT-VJK (msn 874) LHR (David Apps), originally uploaded by Airliners Gallery.

American Airlines (Dallas/Fort Worth) yesterday announced it is moving ahead with a new code-sharing and frequent flyer relationship with Kingfisher Airlines (Mumbai).

Copyright Photo: Davis Apps. Please click on the photo for additional details.

QANTAS Airways to resume limited Airbus A380 operations on November 27

November 23, 2010

QANTAS Airways Airbus A380-842 VH-OQB (msn 015) LAX (to resume A380 operations November 27), originally uploaded by Airliners Gallery.

QANTAS Airways (Sydney) announced today it will resume limited Airbus A380 on November 27, specifically on flight QF 31 from Sydney to London via Singapore.

Copyright Photo: Please click on the photo for additional details.

Garuda Indonesia to join SkyTeam in 2012

November 23, 2010

Garuda Indonesia Airways Airbus A330-341 PK-GPE (msn 148) ORY (Pepscl) (to join SkyTeam), originally uploaded by Airliners Gallery.

Garuda Indonesia Airways (Jakarta) is planning to join the SkyTeam alliance in 2012.

Copyright Photo: Pepscl. Please click on the photo for additional details.

China Airlines’ Boeing 747-409F freighter runs off runway 34L at SeaTac

November 23, 2010

China Airlines’ (Taipei) Boeing 747-409F B-18717 (msn 30769) overran runway 34L at Seattle/Tacoma International Airport on landing yesterday afternoon (November 22) in a snowstorm. The freighter ran approximately 100 feet passed the end of the runway into the runway safety area. There was no damage or injuries.

Watch a video by KOMO News:

CLICK HERE

 

CCM Airlines changes its name to Air Corsica

November 23, 2010

CCM Airlines (Compagnie Aérienne Corse Méditerranée S.A.E.M.) (Ajaccio) is now operating as Air Corsica.

Copyright Photo: Eurospot. Newly delivered on November 3, ATR 72-212A (ATR 72-500) F-HAPL (msn 654) prepares to land at an overcast Toulouse.

British Airways to fly London Heathrow-San Diego

November 23, 2010

British Airways Boeing 777-236 ER G-VIIM (msn 28841) LHR (Bruce Drum), originally uploaded by Airliners Gallery.

British Airways (London) has announced that it will commence nonstop daily flights to San Diego from London Heathrow as a first benefit of the official launch of the new joint business agreement with American Airlines and Iberia. The new transatlantic service to London is scheduled to begin in June 2011 and will be operated with the carrier’s three-class Boeing 777-200 aircraft.

Copyright Photo: Bruce Drum. Please click on the photo for additional aircraft details.

ICARO introduces a new livery

November 23, 2010

ICARO Boeing 737-236 HC-CFL (msn 22026) UIO (Stefano Rota) “Spondylus” (new livery), originally uploaded by Airliners Gallery.

ICARO (Quito) has introduced this new livery.

Copyright Photo: Stefano Rota. Please click on the photo for additional information.

Boeing to acquire Summit Aeronautics Group

November 23, 2010

Boeing (Chicago, Seattle, Wichita and Charleston) has announced it has agreed to acquire the business and operations conducted by Summit Aeronautics Group in Helena, Mont. Summit employs 135 people to manufacture titanium and other hard metal structures for commercial and military aircraft.

This acquisition extends a strong partnership between Boeing and Summit. Summit currently performs hard metal machining on 747-8 fail-safe bars, which allow the flaps to move on the wings; 787 edge frames that fit around the doors; and 767 main-landing-gear beams, which facilitate the landing gear rotation. After the transaction, Summit will continue its work on these Boeing programs and manufacture other machined parts for the 787. Summit also will continue to support existing military programs.

 

Horizon Air introduces the University of Montana Grizzlies logoplane

November 22, 2010

Horizon Air (Seattle/Tacoma) has now placed into service the University of Montana Grizzlies logoplane.

Copyright Photo: Joe G. Walker. Bombardier DHC-8-402 (Q400) N402QX (msn 4032) taxies at a very dark and stormy Seattle/Tacoma.

Northern Air Cargo adds its first Boeing 737-300

November 21, 2010

IMG_56626 NAC N360WA 733, originally uploaded by msmith1_ak.

NAC-Northern Air Cargo (Anchorage) has added its first Boeing 737-300 freighter. Ex-US Airways/Hamra Air 737-301 N360WA (msn 23553, ex A6-HMK) was converted to a freighter at Miami and is now in service in Alaska.

Copyright Photo: Mark Smith. N360WA arrives back at the ANC base.

United Airlines to start San Francisco-Houston-Lima service on February 17

November 21, 2010

 

United Airlines Boeing 767-322 ER N675UA (msn 29243) (Chicago Bears sticker) MIA (Bruce Drum), originally uploaded by Airliners Gallery.

United Airlines (Chicago) is planning to introduce the San Francisco-Houston (Bush Intercontinental)-Lima route on February 17, 2011 with Boeing 767-300 equipment.

Copyright Photo: Bruce Drum. Like Delta in the past, United now has three liveries in service at the same time. Please click on the photo for additional details.

United Airlines to start Washington Dulles-Lagos flights on December 12

November 20, 2010

United Airlines Boeing 767-322 ER N644UA (msn 25094) BRU (Karl Cornil), originally uploaded by Airliners Gallery.

United Airlines (Chicago) has announced the schedule for the airline’s new service between Washington and Lagos, Nigeria, United’s second destination on the African continent, beginning Dec. 12, 2010.

United flight UA 990 will depart Washington Dulles International Airport daily at 10:43 p.m. (2243), arriving at Lagos’ Murtala Muhammed International Airport at 5:35 p.m. (1735) the next day after a stop in Accra, Ghana.

U.S.-bound service from Lagos begins December 13 with the departure of United flight UA 991 at 9:30 p.m. (2130). After a stop in Accra, the flight will arrive in Washington the next day at 6:11 a.m. (0611).

Flights to Lagos will be operated with Boeing 767-300 aircraft. The Boeing 767-300 features six seats in United First, 26 seats in United Business, and 151 seats in United Economy®, including 74 United Economy Plus® seats with added legroom and more personal space.

Copyright Photo: Karl Cornil. Please click on the photo for additional details.

Frontier Airlines starts San Antonio-Milwaukee flights

November 20, 2010

Frontier Airlines (2nd)-Republic Airlines (2nd) Embraer ERJ 190-100 IGW N175HQ (msn 19000216) LAX (James Helbock), originally uploaded by Airliners Gallery.

Frontier Airlines (2nd) (Denver) yesterday (November 19) launched new nonstop service between its hub at Milwaukee’s General Mitchell International Airport (MKE) and San Antonio International Airport (SAT) with four weekly roundtrip flights. The inaugural flight, F9 1048, departed San Antonio at 6:05 p.m. (1805) CST.

Republic Airlines (2nd) will operate its 99-seat Embraer ERJ 190 aircraft on this new route for sister airline Frontier.

Copyright Photo: James Helbock. Please click on the photo for additional details.

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