Monthly Archives: October 2009

JetBlue to add 30% more flights at Boston by summer 2010

 

JetBlue A320-200 N562JB (09-Blueberries)(Tail) LGB (SE)(LR)

Copyright Photo: Stephen Toernblom. Airbus A320-232 N562JB (msn 1948) is the second aircraft in the new Blueberries tail design. It is pictured at Long Beach.

JetBlue Airways (New York-JFK) has announced another major expansion at Boston, already a focus city. The airline will add 30 percent more flights at BOS by next summer. The company will have 78 daily flights to 33 destinations after the expansion.

 

Press release:

finance.yahoo.com/news/JetBlue-Airways-Announces-prnews-4096078052.html?x=0&.v=1

In other news, JetBlue today adds Kingston, Jamaica and the New York-JFK-Kingston route with daily Airbus A320 service. KIN is the 14th international destination.

Press release:

finance.yahoo.com/news/JetBlue-Jets-to-Second-prnews-2191152653.html?x=0&.v=1

Gulfstream to add additional Tallahassee flights from Orlando and Tampa

Gulfstream International Airlines (Continental Connection) (Fort Lauderdale/Hollywood) is planning to add additional Continental Connection service between Tallahassee and both Orlando and Tampa.

Press release:

finance.yahoo.com/news/Gulfstream-International-pz-4164924718.html?x=0&.v=1

Cape Air to offer AA code share flights from St. Louis

Cape Air (Hyannis) is branching out even further. Beginning on November 8 the company will offer American Airlines code-share Cessna 402 flights from St. Louis to Cape Girardeau, Quincy and Marion.

Press release:

finance.yahoo.com/news/Cape-Air-Launches-St-Louis-prnews-3376251839.html?x=0&.v=1

AirTran places N946AT into service

AirTran Airways (Orlando and Atlanta) has placed Boeing 717-2BD N946AT (msn 55009) into revenue service. The airliner is painted in the Baltimore Ravens (NFL football team) special motif as we previously first reported. It is pictured arriving at Baltimore/Washington in this nice view.

Copyright Photo: Tony Storck.

Avient Aviation to add its first MD-11F freighter

Copyright Photo: Robert Collazo.  Freshly painted in a new livery, MD-11F N408SH (msn 48408) sits at an overcast Miami pending delivery.Avient Aviation (Harare) is getting ready to add its first McDonnell Douglas MD-11F freighter.

Belair Airlines to retire its Boeing 767-300 in January

Belair Airlines (airberlin.com) (Zurich) is planning to return its Boeing 767-3Q8 ER HB-ISE (msn 27600) to the lessor in January when the lease expires. No long-range replacement has been announced.

Copyright Photo: Paul Denton.

Please click on photo or link below for full view, information and other photos:

http://airlinersgallery.com/2/21be3a7/#/gallery/belair-airlines-airberlin/belair-airberlin-com-767-300-hb-ise-airberlin-08-apr-zrh-pdn-lr-903399/

Airbus to build A350 plant in North Wales

Airbus (Toulouse) is planning to build a new facility at Broughton in Wales for the assembly of the new A350.

News link:

business.timesonline.co.uk/tol/business/industry_sectors/transport/

article6894547.ece

US Airways to cut 1,000 jobs, realigns network

US Airways (Phoenix) announced yesterday (October 28) it is realigning its operations to focus on the airlineโ€™s core network strengths, which include hubs in Charlotte (CLT), Philadelphia (PHL) and Phoenix (PHX), and a focus city at Washingtonโ€™s National Airport (DCA). These four cities, as well as the airlineโ€™s hourly Shuttle service between New Yorkโ€™s LaGuardia Airport (LGA), Boston (BOS) and Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport (DCA), will serve as the cornerstone of the airlineโ€™s network. By the end of 2010 this new network will represent 99 percent of the airlineโ€™s available seat miles (ASMs) versus roughly 93 percent today.

Here are the major points from the press release:

US Airways is making the following changes to facilitate the realignment strategy, which dictates matching the airlineโ€™s schedule and operation to customer demand:

  • Reducing Las Vegas (LAS) flights from 64 to 36 daily departures by February 2010 as a result of high fuel prices and continued weak demand associated with the Las Vegas market.
  • Closing stations in Colorado Springs (COS) and Wichita (ICT) and moving that flying to more profitable routes across its three hubs.
  • Redeploying the airlineโ€™s 15 Embraer ERJ 190s on routes between Boston (BOS) and Philadelphia and on the Boston-LaGuardia (LGA) leg of the US Airways Shuttle.
  • Suspending five European destinations from US Airwaysโ€™ international gateway in Philadelphia, given the weakness in trans-Atlantic revenue: Birmingham, U.K. (BHX); London Gatwick, U.K. (LGW); Milan, Italy (MXP); Shannon, Ireland (SNN); and Stockholm, Sweden (ARN). Seasonal service to Brussels, Belgium (BRU) and Zurich, Switzerland (ZRH) will transition to year-round service in late 2010.
  • Returning its Philadelphia-Beijing (PEK) flight authority to the Department of Transportation (DOT) until economic conditions improve, while retaining the option to reapply for this authority in the future.
  • Rightsizing and repositioning its crew bases in Philadelphia, Charlotte, Phoenix and Washington, D.C. by closing crew bases in Boston, LaGuardia and Las Vegas. The Las Vegas and LaGuardia bases are expected to close on January 31, 2010, and Boston will close on May 2, 2010.

As part of the initiatives outlined above, US Airways will reduce its staffing by approximately 1,000 positions across its system during the first half of 2010. These reductions include approximately 600 airport passenger and ramp service positions, approximately 200 pilot positions and approximately 150 flight attendant positions.

Here is the full press release:

finance.yahoo.com/news/US-Airways-Announces-bw-3779292181.html?x=0&.v=1

AG Photo Link:

http://airlinersgallery.com/2/7d557/#/gallery/us-airways/

Midwest announces seasonal Florida service from Omaha

Midwest Airlines (Milwaukee) has announced seasonal service from Omaha to both Orlando and Tampa from January 15 through April 18, 2010. The routes will be operated by Republic Airlines’ Embraer ERJ 190s.

Press release:

finance.yahoo.com/news/Midwest-Airlines-Announces-bw-4166224510.html?x=0&.v=1

 

AMR to eliminate 700 maintenance and engineering jobs

AMR Corporation (American Airlines and American Eagle) (Dallas/Fort Worth) is planning to eliminate 700 maintenance and engineering jobs.

News link:

finance.yahoo.com/news/AMR-to-cut-up-to-700-rb-3185688038.html?x=0&.v=2

AMR will also close the ex-TWA Kansas City maintenance base.

News link:

finance.yahoo.com/news/American-Airlines-will-close-apf-3101279950.html?x=0&.v=2