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AirlinesCapricious child forced to get down a flight of the British Airways
London, Great Britain - The child whimpered at the moment to put seat belts
The Evening Standard, London newspaper, reports that on Sunday March 16, an Italian-English child, Marcello Ferrand, has been forced to get down a British Airways airplane because of whims. It seems... more

AirlinesAeroflot struts its new style
Moscow, Russia - A decision will be made this or next month
Flagship carrier Aeroflot on Tuesday approved new corporate colors to grace its aircraft and uniforms, but whether it will shed its hammer and sickle logo remains a subject of internal debate. Aeroflot... more

AirlinesAmerican Airlines unions will get a concessions package to help the air company
Washington, Usa – The carrier is trying to save itself
Leaders of American Airlines’ flight attendants’ union said they will begin crafting a concessions coming weeks to help keep the carrier alive, even as airline executives were reportedly lining up fin... more

AirlinesAir India refurbished its timetable to the Gulf and west this summer
Mumbai, India - Flights to Usa will stepped up to 14 per week
Air India have refurbished its timetable to the Gulf and west this summer, with the introduction of more flights on both indigenous and international routes and standardised departure procedures. While... more

AirlinesIntroduced to National Assembly the bill on Air France privatization
Paris, France - The Minister confirms that the state will sell 30-35% of shares in the second half of the year
The French Minister of Transports, Gilles de Robien, introducing to National Assembly the bill on Air France privatization (controlled by the state to 54%), said that "This is a necessary condition in... more

AirlinesRyanair voted the worst low-cost air company of Europe
London, Great Britain - It's the result of the specialistic review "Holiday Which?" survey
According to a survey done by the British specialistic review "Holiday Which?", Ryanair the worst low-cost air company of Europe. Only 37% of 20,000 readers, in fact, would advise to own friends the Irish... more

AirlinesRyanair voted the worse low-cost air company of Europe
London, Great Britain - It's the result of the specialistic review "Holiday Which?" survey
According to a survey done by the British specialistic review "Holiday Which?", Ryanair the worse low-cost air company of Europe. Only 37% of 20,000 readers, in fact, would advise to own friends the Irish... more

AirlinesPreviewed losses for American carriers in case of war in Iraq
Washington, Usa - There will be 70.000 jobs at risk
In the eventuality of a war to Iraq, the American carriers will have to face additional losses for USD 4 bn. At least these are the forecasts of Ata, Air Transport Association, which includes between the... more

AirlinesAmerican Airlines close to bankruptcy
Forth Worth, Usa - It has totaled USD 5,3bn of losses over the past two years
American Airlines, the world's largest carrier, may file for bankruptcy soon if it doesn't get USD 1,8bn in concession sought from workers. The Association of Professional Flight Attendants has reason... more

AirlinesJas has announced other 600 lay-off
Tokyo, Japan - The new cuts will be achieved over three years
In addition to the 3000 planned lay-offs announced last year, another 600 jobs are to go at Japan's carrier, Jas. The news came as the airline, which is still trimming its integration costs after a merger... more

AirlinesLuton will get a new budget airline
Luton, Great Britain - The no-frills company expand their business
A new budget airline, based at Luton airport, is due to be announced. The arrival of the new no-frills carrier is set to expand the number of services at Luton airport, 70% of whose traffic is made up... more

AirlinesMeeting between Air Canada and Unions to discuss cuts of wage
Montreal, Canada - The carrier asks 23% wage rollback and forego bonuses
Air Canda is set to meet on Wednesday with its 3400 mainline pilots to discuss wage and other labor contract concessions the airline is seeking to cut costs. Air Canada, one of the dominant carrier at... more

AirlinesDelta Airlines announces losses in the first quarter of year
Atlanta, Usa - A potential war in Iraq is the main cause
Delta Airlines expects negative cash flow from operations this quarter due to concern over potential war with Iraq. The nation's third largest airline didn't give an estimate of its anticipated loss. Analysts... more

AirlinesJoint-venture between Malmo Aviation and Virgin Express
Stockholm, Sweden - They will cover the routes linking Brussels with Copenhagen, Gothenburg and Stockholm
Malmo Aviation is to codeshare with Virgin Express on routes linking Brussels with Copenhagen, Gothenburg and Stockholm from the start of the summer season. Virgin Express will fly the three daily rotations... more

AirlinesMexican Government will support air companies in case of war
Mexico City, Mexico - The Minister of Transports said that during an interview
The Minister of Mexican Transports, Pedro Cerisola, has announced, on March 10, that the Government of his country is ready to support national airlines in case of war to Iraq contrasting the consequent... more

AirlinesGulf Airline declared that its flight schedule remain unchanged despite the war
Manama, Bahrain - Non-stop flights towards Europe and Gulf
Gulf Air, the national airline of the Kingdom of Bahrein has confirmed that despite looming war clouds its flight schedule is to remain unchanged. The airline offers non-stop daily services between key... more

AirlinesCathay Pacific announces a big surge of profits
Hong Kong, China - First and business class demand remained weak
Cathay Pacific has announced a big surge in profits to USD 318m compared with USD 57m in 2001. The Hong Kong-based airline said it achieved its success by reducing operating costs, an increase in passengers... more

AirlinesThe European Commission will decide soon about the alliance Alitalia-Air France
Brussels, Belgium - Within the summer also the decision about SkyTeam
The European Commission decision about the alliance authorization between Alitalia and Air France, will be taken as soon as possible. It has asserted today by Amelia Torres, European Commissioner spokesman.... more

AirlinesKlm and Malev will start flying from Budapest to Skopje
Amsterdam, Holland - The purpose is to extend its East European service
On March 31, Klm Airlines will start flying from Budapest to Skopje (Macedonia), with Hungarian state-owned partner Malev to extend its service to East Europa. It will fly 11 times a week using Fokker... more

AirlinesHooters Air was born
Atlanta, Usa - From a restaurant chain to air company
The Hooters, chain of restaurants famous for the sexy waiters, has created its airline, transferring the family brand to it. Its maxim is to lure customers with cunning hostess. In fact, Robert Brooks,... more

AirlinesLeasing company seized a plane to Brazilian carrier for missing payment
Miami, Usa - The distraint just before the takeoff
Much astonishment for the passengers on board of the B-767 operated by the Brazilian airline Varig who have had to abandon the aircraft on which they were embarked at the international airport of Miami... more

AirlinesTunisair inaugurates the new route Djerba-Palermo
Tunis, Tunisia - It will transport south Italian tourists directly to Djerba without a call in Tunis
On March 6, the Tunisair airline has announced the constitution of a new draft that will connect the island of Djerba, a famous tourist resort at 450 km from Tunisi, to Palermo airport. The route will... more

AirlinesFrench Government will sell a part of its share in Air France
Paris, France - The privatization process of air company begins
The French Minister of Transports, Gilles De Robien, said to the national assembly that the state could begin to sell, in summer or at beginning of the autumn, 35% of 54.4% of its shares of Air France. The... more

AirlinesSafety inspections of Virgin Blue are not complied with Australian Civil Aviation procedures
Canberra, Australia - Air company pilots instead of engineers are now making inspections
Safety inspections of aircraft by Virgin Blue have not complied with procedure. A formal corrective notice has been issued by the Civil Aviation Safety Authority. The Australian Licensed Aircraft Engineers'... more

AirlinesPerhaps to disappear the second Thai national carrier
Bangkok, Thailandia - In the last year just few flights operated
It's nearly ended the short adventure of the Angel Air, the second national air company after the Thai Airways, at which the government of Bangkok had aimed a lot; indeed the licence that allows the carrier... more

AirlinesSwiss and Japan Airlines sign a code-sharing agreement
Tokio, Japan - It will effect just the Zurich-Tokio route
It has been signed today in Tokio the agreement between air company Swiss and the Japanese Jal (Japan Airlines) that will allow the two carriers to operate in code-sharing in the Tokio-Zurigo route. The... more

AirlinesBA to move its flights for Moscow at Domodedovo airport
London, UK - The new hub fits better the customer needs
British Airways has formalized the decision to transfer all its flights for Moscow from the Sheremetyevo airport to that one of Domodedovo: the decision regards therefore 14 weekly flights between Great... more

AirlinesIberia introduces a credit card on Madrid-Barcelona flights
Madrid, Spain - It will enable the passengers to obtain their tickets on a self-service machine
Iberia is introducing a new credit card, in conjunction with Visa, with a built-in microchip and radio antenna enabling holders to speed their journey through the airport when travelling on the airline’s M... more

AirlinesBoeing and Hughes Electronic paid a penalty for illegal transfer of space technologies
Chicago, Usa - It occurred in 1991 and involved China
The Chicago Tribune newspaper reported that Boeing Satellite Systems and Hughes Electronic have agreed to a USD 32m penalty to settle State Department charges about an illegal transfer of space technologies... more

AirlinesGB Airways announces new flights for Spain and France
London, Great Britain - The British Airways franchise carrier broad its horizons
British Airways franchise carrier GB Airways starts two new routes from Gatwick to Spain over the weekend just gone by. The airline has introduced a four-times-weekly service to Girona, on the Costa Brava,... more

AirlinesAstraeus launches new flights to Malta
London, Great Britain - Previewed a daily flight from Gatwick and three weekly from Manchester
Astraeus, the new UK charter airline, has broadened its horizons with the launch of scheduled services to the popular holiday island of Malta. The operation will be initially twice weekly from Gatwick... more

AirlinesAir New Zealand has returned to profit
Auckland, New Zealand - This has been achieved thanks to a stronger dollar and lower fuel costs
Air New Zealand, currently government controlled after a USD 496m bailout 15 months back, has returned to profit in the second half of last year thanks to a stronger New Zealand dollar and lower fuel costs... more

AirlinesAeroMexico got 15 Boeing 737-700
Seattle, Usa - The contract is USD 500m worth
Boeing announced on Wednesday 5 that AeroMexico got fifteen 737-700 jetliners to add to its fleet. The contract is USD 500m worth. The Boeing 737-700 has a Cruise speed of 900 km/h, a maximum range of... more

AirlinesUnited lost USD 382m in January
Washington, Usa - But the analysts expected worse results
The worst has not still come but sure a average loss of USD 12,3m a day is not a consolation, although the analysts thought the United Airlines could show figures more alarming. Indeed only in the month... more

AirlinesA customer canceled an order of a commercial satellite from Boeing
Chicago, Usa - That was caused by production problems
Boeing Co. said a customer canceled an order of a commercial satellite after delays caused by production problems that have also placed it at risk of having two more orders canceled. Boeing said that... more

AirlinesShenzhen Airlines purchases 10 new Boeing 737/900
Shenzhen, China - The air company will have 40 planes in the next 5 years
Shenzhen Airlines Co. signed a contract with Boeing for 10 new B-737/900 planes in the next three years. Born 10 years ago, the air company has made a total profit of USD 72,3m over the last 8 years. Dong... more

AirlinesAir Hong Kong signed a contract for 6 Airbus A-300/600 Freighter
Hong Kong, China - That will be a step forward for AHK development
Air Hong Kong has signed a contract for 6 Airbus A-300/600 Freighter aircraft as part of its fleet expansion program. The 70% of the all-cargo carrier is held by Cathay Pacific and Dhl (as published by... more

AirlinesOpened a French Magistracy inquiry about Air Lib failure
Paris, France - It's an inquiry for embezzlement
The Paris General Attorney decided to inquire on the failure of the French airline Air Lib (as published from AVIONEWS on February 28), burdened from enormous debits towards the State. The Magistracy... more

AirlinesNo comment from Airbus about the Us Airways payments
Tolouse, France - The Us carrier has to give USD 44,5m to the French company
Airbus management has refused to comment about the lacked payments, from part of the American carrier Us Airways, of USD 44,5m tied to the order of 23 airplanes, according to an agreement signed long time... more

AirlinesA large part of Royal Jordanian Air will be transferred in Greece in case of Usa-Iraq war
Amman, Jordan - Only a few air will continue to fly from and for the Jordan
A news letter of Amman Stock Exchange (Jordan)stated that, in case of war between Usa and Iraq, the Jordan air flag company will transfer the large part of its airplanes in Greece. Only a residual part... more

AirlinesRodotà requires a postponement of Joint Statement term
Rome, Italy - The postponement of the term of March 5 is necessary
The President of European privacy guarantors group, Stefano Rodotà, has asked in a letter sent to European Commission president Prodi, to the UE president Simitis and to European Parliament president... more

AirlinesA new alliance plan for Continental, Northwest and Delta
Washington, Usa - Meeting between the carriers and the government
Perhaps the green light to the agreement of code-sharing among Delta, Northwest and Continental could be given, the 3 American airlines who approximately 5 weeks ago were on the point to go ahead also... more

AirlinesMidwest receives its first of 25 B-717s
Milwaukee, Usa - The delivery will continue for the next two years
Although Midwest Airline has supplied with some cuts the staff, firing 50 dependents on the last month while other 380 will be furloughed in the next weeks, in order to save approximately USD 4m per month,... more

AirlinesLufthansa direction and competent union made an agreement about increasing wages
Berlin, Germany - During 18 months there will be three rises
On February 28, there was an agreement in Lufthansa between competent union and direction regarding the 52.000 air company employees. The agreement, caught up thanks to the mediation of the former mayor... more

AirlinesInternet service on the route London-New York-London of British Airways
London, Great Britain - After 3 months, if appreciated, the air company will decide to install it to all fleet
For a test period of three months, the passengers of British Airways first class, club world and world traveller plus will be able, during the flight on the draft London-New York-London, to connect to... more

AirlinesBA adapt itself to the low-cost strategies
London, UK - If there's not revenue it has to be cut the costs
The example of the so-called "low-cost" airlines is considered winning by many analysts, and however the performances recorded in the last years can confirm this view. Sure great merits have to be recognized... more

AirlinesA supplement of analysis if SkyTeam alliance will increase to other companies
Brussels, Belgium - Monti spokesman answers to Handelsblatt leaks
In case SkyTeam, aeronautical joint venture among which Alitalia, Air France and Delta, had to be increased to three other companies (Klm, Northwest and Continental), the European Commissioner Mario Monti... more

AirlinesEurocypria chooses Boeing aircraft for its fleet
Larnaca, Cyprus - The preference is for the B-737/800
Eurocypria Airlines, subsidiary of the national air company Cyprus Airlines, will operate since today with Boeing aircraft for the first time in its history, while other four will be delivered during this... more

AirlinesTerrorism insurance fees at Sydney airport
Sydney, Australia - But it will last only three months
The airport societies have spent and are spending a lot in order to improve the security, especially in Australia where they have been applied also some technologically advanced solutions. But these... more

AirlinesThai purchases planes from United Airlines
Bangkok, Thailandia - Two opposite destinies, it's an agreement useful for both carriers
As more times AVIONEWS has underlined, especially recently, the contraction of the market of the civil aviation in Europe and Usa is a symptom disowned for the Asian carriers which, on the contrary, are... more