Monthly Archives: February 2022

MasAir takes delivery of its first Airbus A330-200P2F freighter, unveils new livery

The first Airbus A330-200P2F (EI-MYY) was delivered to Aerotransportes Mas de Carga (MasAir) on lease from Altavair, making it the first airline from North and South America to fly the A330-200P2F freighter.

The delivery has also unveiled a new livery and logo for the airline.

 

Air Canada expands its Summer 2022 International Schedule; Relaunching 34 Routes to Europe, Asia, Africa and The Middle East

Air Canada Boeing 777-333 ER C-FIUR (msn 35242) MUC (Gunter Mayer). Image: 956860.

Air Canada today announced an expanded Summer 2022 international schedule with 34 routes relaunching across the Atlantic and Pacific. Starting next month, non-stop services will begin resuming fromย Torontoย toย Tel Aviv,ย Paris,ย Tokyoย andย Amsterdam, signs that recovery is well underway. Service fromย Montrealย toย Casablanca, Nice,ย Algiers,ย Rome,ย Tel Avivย andย Tokyoย will also be resuming. Fromย Vancouver, Air Canada will be offering service toย Frankfurt,ย Dublin, and Zurich.

Airย Canadaย is also relaunching service to popular tourist destinations such asย Barcelona,ย Budapest,ย Copenhagen,ย Madrid,ย Milan, andย Venice, which have been suspended since the beginning of the pandemic inย March 2020.

 

The relaunch of international routes builds on Air Canada’s major expansion in the North American market, where 7 new routes are scheduled for Summer 2022 and 41 previously suspended routes are resuming. Flights are timed to optimize connectivity to Air Canada’s extensive North American network, including 46 airports in the U.S. Seats in all cabins are available for purchase now at aircanada.com, via the Air Canada App, Air Canada’s Contact Centres, and travel agents.

Summer 2022 International Route Resumptions

Toronto

To

Start Date

*Tel Aviv

March 1

*Paris

March 2

*Amsterdam

March 2

Lisbon

March 26

*Vienna

March 26

Athens

March 27

Rome

March 27

Venice

April 15

*Tokyo

April 27

*Copenhagen

May 2

Budapest

May 3

Barcelona

May 4

*Madrid

May 19

Edinburgh

May 30

Manchester

May 30

Reykjavik

June 1

Vancouver

To

Start Date

Frankfurt

May 1

Dublin

June 1

Zurich

June 17

Montreal

To

Start Date

Rome

March 26

Lisbon

March 27

Athens

March 28

Venice

April 16

Tel Aviv

May 1

Cairo

May 3

*Casablanca

May 4

Barcelona

May 6

Nice

May 12

*Milan

May 21

Reykjavik

June 2

Dublin

June 2

*Tokyo

June 4

Algiers

June 8

Halifax

To

Start Date

*London-Heathrow

April 30

Asterix * marks year-round service.

Airย Canadaย may continue to adjust its schedule as more opportunities arise or based on COVID-19’s trajectory and the further easing of travel restrictions by government.

Product enhancements

Airย Canada’sย onboard services on international flights showcase the best cuisine Canadian culinary talent has to offer with Air Canada’s panel of celebrity chefs, including award-winning,ย Vancouver-based chefsย David Hawksworthย andย Vikram Vij, and renownedย Montrealย chefsย Antonio Parkย and chef Jรฉrรดme Ferrer. Complementing the culinary journey is a selection of top wines chosen by leading Canadian sommelier, Vรฉronique Rivest.

The flights are operated by Air Canada’s fleet of Boeing 777, Boeing 787 Dreamliner, and Airbus A330-300 aircraft featuring Signature, Premium Economy and Economy cabins, and Boeing 737 MAX, featuring Premium Economy and Economy cabins. All flights provide for Aeroplan accumulation and redemption and, for eligible customers and Aeroplan members, priority check-in, Maple Leaf Lounge access, priority boarding and other benefits.

Video:

Top Copyright Photo: Air Canada Boeing 777-333 ER C-FIUR (msn 35242) MUC (Gunter Mayer). Image: 956860.

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60 Minutes Australia: Finding MH370: New breakthrough could finally solve missing flight mystery

Photo: Laurent Errera.

From Wikipedia:

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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Malaysia_Airlines_Flight_370

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https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-10532455/MH370-missing-Malaysian-Airlines-plane-Experts-bombshell-theory.html

SAS announces a new “SAS Forward” plan as its first quarter results are released

Scandinavian Airlines-SAS released this plan:

For many years SAS has been burdened by an uncompetitive cost structure, that prevents the company from reaching its full potential. Furthermore, the last two years have been the most challenging in the history of the aviation industry and the future remains unpredictable. Travel patterns and market conditions are changing and will have an additional impact on the company. SAS is now, more than ever, in need of a new start.

SAS will implement measures aimed at securing long-term competitiveness. Along with the already ongoing work of developing an efficient and profitable business, the company is therefore presenting its transformation plan: โ€œSAS FORWARDโ€.

First quarter of fiscal 2022 results

NOVEMBER 2021โ€“JANUARY 2022

  • Revenue: MSEK 5,545 (2,282)
  • Income before tax (EBT): MSEK -2,597 (-1,915)
  • Income before tax and items affecting comparability: MSEK -2,621 (-1,927)
  • Net income for the period: MSEK -2,442 (-2,033)
  • Earnings per common share: SEK -0.34 (-0.28)

SIGNIFICANT EVENTS DURING THE QUARTER

  • SAS established a partnership with Vattenfall, Shell and LanzaTech to investigate large-scale production of synthetic aviation fuel.
  • SAS Connect and SAS Link established operations in Copenhagen and recruitment has started

SIGNIFICANT EVENTS AFTER THE QUARTER

  • The SEK 3,000 million credit facility secured with the main owners in 2021, was drawn
  • SAS FORWARD is launched โ€“ a comprehensive plan to strengthen SASโ€™ future position

Earnings before tax ended at negative SEK 2.6 billion, down SEK 1.7 billion compared with last quarter, or a SEK 0.7 billion decrease year-on-year. Total operating expenses during the quarter ended at SEK 6.9 billion and total operating revenue landed at SEK 5.5 billion for the quarter. Total revenue decreased 4% compared with the fourth quarter, an improvement of approximately SEK 3.3 billion compared with last year, but still 42% below the first quarter in 2019, which was unaffected by COVID-19. The cash balance at the end of the quarter was SEK 3.4 billion.

Passengers flying with SAS decreased 15% compared to the previous quarter and the flown load factor reached approximately 56%, a decrease of 4 percentage points compared with the earlier quarter. Nevertheless, our capacity was similar to the fourth quarter. Lately on a more positive note we have seen ticket sales accelerating which is promising for times ahead.

SAS FORWARD plan is launched

The pandemic has had a fundamental impact on SAS โ€“ ranging from lockdowns, travel-restrictions to structural changes in travel patterns. Absent fundamental change, this will quickly exhaust SASโ€™ cash resources. Therefore, SAS will proactively adopt a full transformation of its business, including its network, fleet, labor agreements and other cost structures via a broad and comprehensive transformation plan. The plan includes leveraging the SAS brand, achieving unit cost competitiveness, rightsizing the fleet (including refocusing long-haul), and building a sustainable future. SAS FORWARD is a comprehensive business and financial transformation plan designed to place SAS on a solid financial footing.

Key elements of the plan include:

  • Reducing the annual costs by SEK 7.5 billion –ย SAS will aggressively pursue reducing costs with a far more comprehensive burden sharing across all major stakeholder and creditor groups
  • Redesigned fleet, network and product offeringsย โ€“ SAS is adopting new network principle and adjusting its fleet and product offerings to position SAS for the future and to enhance customer experience.
  • Digital transformationย โ€“SAS will undergo a major digital transformation, delivering major improvement in customersโ€™ experiences driving financial benefits
  • Positioning SAS as the leader in sustainable aviation –ย SAS will invest in modern fuel-efficient aircraft, sustainable aviation fuels, emerging technologies and sustainable products and servicesย with incentivized customer behavior change.
  • Operating platform accelerationย โ€“ SAS will improve flexibility and efficiency, and facilitate adapting to changed market demand and competition.
  • Strengthening SASโ€™ balance sheet by deleveraging and raising new capitalย โ€“ SAS FORWARD SEK 7.5 billion annual cost reduction program paves the way for undertaking a complete revitalization of SAS’ balance sheet and to substantially strengthen SASโ€™ liquidity position, which will allow SAS to further invest in its network, people and continued investments in fuel-efficient aircraft

The success of the program and the ability to attract potential new capital relies on SAS fully achieving the SEK 7.5 billion annual cost take out plan which in turn depends upon SAS stakeholdersโ€™ full participation.

In order to achieve the full objectives of the SAS FORWARD plan, SAS has retained the services of Seabury Securities LLC and Skandinaviska Enskilda Banken AB as financial advisors and Weil Gotshal Manges LLP as well as Mannheimer Swartling Advokatbyrรฅ AB as legal advisors.

We will provide an update on the progress of the SAS FORWARD plan in April.

SAS is embarking on a new journey. SAS FORWARD will secure long-term competitiveness and financial strength.

Condor puts its first Airbus A330-200 into revenue service

In service between Dรผsseldorf and Palma de Mallorca on February 19, 2022

Condor has taken delivery of its first Airbus A330.
Condor decided that the debut of its first A330 (D-AIYC, above) would take place on Saturday, February 19, covering the route between Dรผsseldorf (Germany) and Palma de Mallorca (Spain). Most of the passengers on this flight are customers of the tour operator Alltours.
The plane carries 240 seats in Economy Class and 22 seats in Business Class.
Condor has provisionally ordered A330-200s to prepare its pilots and give them enough flight hours before receiving their A330neo order, the first aircraft will be delivered in autumn 2022.
Condor issued this statement:

Condor A330-200 is ready for take off: On February 17 Condor received the official certification for commercial flights with its first Airbus A330-200 aircraft, registration D-AIYC. As one of four A330-200s, the aircraft is expected to be in service with Condor on a transitional basis for around two years. Starting in autumn 2022, Condor will successively take the brand-new A330neo long-haul aircraft with a three-class product into its operations.The first passenger flight of the Airbus A330-200 now certified with sun-hungry vacationers, particularly many of them from tour operator Alltours, will take off from Dรผsseldorf to Palma de Mallorca on Saturday, February 19, 2022.

The Airbus A330-200, with the registration D-AIYC, will initially be deployed on short- and medium-haul routes and is also expected to operate on long-haul routes in summer 2022. Unlike the new Condor A330neo, which will fly in a three-class configuration, the Condor Airbus A330-200 has a two-class configuration with 240 seats in Economy Class and 22 Business Class seats. For all Business Class guests, the A330-200 offers comfortable seats that can be converted into completely flat reclining seats at the touch of a button. All Economy Class seats have a monitor as well as a USB port and power socket at the seat, so guests can charge their mobile devices at any time. The free Wi-Fi inflight entertainment program Condor FlyStream will also soon be available on board the aircraft, to give guests the option to watch films and series conveniently by streaming it with their own mobile device.

In July 2021, Germany’s most popular leisure airline announced an order for 16 long-haul A330-900neo aircraft of the latest generation. As the German launch customer for the Airbus A330neo, Condor is thus focusing on latest technology, maximum efficiency and the highest level of customer comfort. The first aircraft is expected in autumn 2022, whilst the replacement of the entire long-haul fleet is scheduled to be completed by mid-2024.

Javier Rodrigues reporting from Spain.
Top Copyright Photo: Condor Flugdienst Airbus A330-243 D-AIYC (msn 975) PMI (Javier Rodriguez). Image: 956858.
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Australia welcomes back international tourists

QANTAS Airways has made this announcement:

The first international tourists in almost two years arrived in Australia this morning, with flight QF12 from LAX landing in Sydney at 6:20 am.

airBaltic adds flights to Malta, Yerevan, Baku from Riga

airBaltic has announced that during the summer season 2022 it will offer passengers flights from Riga to Malta, Yerevan (Armenia) and Baku (Azerbaijan).

Destination served Flight frequency Start date Price *, GREEN Price *, GREEN Classic Price*, Business
Rigaโ€“Malta 1 flight weekly April 30, 2022 99 EUR 145 EUR 399 EUR
Rigaโ€“Yerevan 2 flights weekly May 1, 2022 129 EUR 175 EUR 699 EUR
Rigaโ€“Baku 2 flights weekly May 1, 2022 145 EUR 195 EUR 625 EUR

*Lowest fare (one way), including taxes, fees and service charges, onย www.airBaltic.comย subject to availability

During the upcoming summer season,ย airBalticย will also continue to offer flights from Riga to Dubai and Tenerife.

SAS cancels its flights to Kyiv until at least February 27

Scandinavian Airlines-SAS has suspended its weekly Oslo – Kyiv flight until at least February 27 due to a possible Russian invasion of Ukraine.

There are are still a few European airlines, including Ryanair, still flying in Ukraine airspace.

Lufthansa Group to suspend flights to Kyiv and Odessa

Lufthansa on Monday will suspend its flights to both Kyiv and Odessa in Ukraine until the end of February due to a pending Russian invasion.

Service to Lviv in western Ukraine will continue.

Lufthansa stated it is โ€œconstantly monitoring the situation and will decide on further flights at a later date.โ€

Austrian Airlines has also cancelled flights to both cities until the end of the month.

Swiss is also suspending service to Kyiv starting on Monday.

Flights scheduled departures from Boryspil International Airport in Kyiv for Monday:

Flight Time Destination Airline Terminal Gate Status
PQ 7123 00:05 Sharm El Sheikh Sky Up Airlines D D14 Scheduled
PQ 7131 00:15 Sharm El Sheikh Sky Up Airlines D D15 Scheduled
PC 1723 01:55 Ankara Pegasus Airlines D D4 Scheduled
PS 9407 04:35 Riga Ukraine International Airlines D Scheduled
BT 407 04:35 Riga Air Baltic D Scheduled
7B 331 07:05 Tbilisi Bees Airline D Scheduled
FR 3085 08:45 Vilnius Ryanair D Scheduled
FR 6897 09:05 Katowice Ryanair D Scheduled
FR 3277 09:05 Riga Ryanair D Scheduled
ET 4235 09:10 Istanbul Ethiopian Airlines Corporation D Scheduled
MS 9505 09:10 Istanbul Egypt Air D Scheduled
TK 8811 09:10 Istanbul Turkish Airlines D Scheduled
PS 711 09:10 Istanbul Ukraine International Airlines D Scheduled
PQ 441 09:30 Tbilisi Sky Up Airlines D Scheduled
TP 8242 09:40 Munich TAP Portugal D Scheduled
PS 415 09:40 Munich Ukraine International Airlines D Scheduled
AF 3375 09:45 Paris Air France D Scheduled
PS 775 09:45 Tel Aviv Ukraine International Airlines D Scheduled
PS 127 09:45 Paris Ukraine International Airlines D Scheduled
KL 3139 09:50 Odesa KLM D Scheduled
PS 55 09:50 Odesa Ukraine International Airlines D Scheduled
TK 458 09:50 Istanbul Turkish Airlines D Scheduled
TP 8228 09:50 London TAP Portugal D Scheduled
PS 111 09:50 London Ukraine International Airlines D Scheduled
TP 8238 09:50 Prague TAP Portugal D Scheduled
PS 9558 09:50 Istanbul Ukraine International Airlines D Scheduled
PS 807 09:50 Prague Ukraine International Airlines D Scheduled
OK 4917 09:50 Prague CSA Czech Airlines D Scheduled
7W 121 09:50 Odesa Wind Rose D Scheduled
PS 177 09:55 Vilnius Ukraine International Airlines D Scheduled
BT 7401 09:55 Vilnius Air Baltic D Scheduled
PS 101 10:00 Amsterdam Ukraine International Airlines D Scheduled
PS 9061 10:00 Lviv Ukraine International Airlines D Scheduled
KL 3097 10:00 Amsterdam KLM D Scheduled
TP 8240 10:00 Amsterdam TAP Portugal D Scheduled
7W 161 10:00 Lviv Wind Rose D Scheduled
7W 101 10:10 Dnipro Wind Rose D Scheduled
PQ 491 10:10 Istanbul Sky Up Airlines D Scheduled
PS 9001 10:10 Dnipro Ukraine International Airlines D Scheduled
PS 9041 10:15 Kharkiv Ukraine International Airlines D Scheduled
7W 141 10:15 Kharkiv Wind Rose D Scheduled
PQ 821 10:15 Beauvais Sky Up Airlines D Scheduled
PQ 741 10:20 Barcelona Sky Up Airlines D Scheduled
PQ 761 10:40 Madrid Sky Up Airlines D Scheduled
PS 311 10:40 Milan Ukraine International Airlines D Scheduled
TP 8218 10:40 Milan TAP Portugal D Scheduled
FR 976 10:55 Vienna Ryanair D Scheduled
LH 2547 11:25 Munich Lufthansa D Cancelled
J2 9684 11:30 Baku Buta Airways D Scheduled
FR 3199 11:30 Berlin Ryanair D Scheduled
FR 6421 12:10 Madrid Ryanair D Scheduled
RK 3678 12:40 London Ryanair Uk D Scheduled
7W 727 12:45 Belgrade Wind Rose D Scheduled
FR 9193 13:10 Paphos Ryanair D Scheduled
G9 262 13:25 Sharjah Air Arabia D Scheduled
LO 752 13:55 Warsaw LOT Polish Airlines D Scheduled
RK 9228 14:10 Manchester Ryanair Uk D Scheduled
TK 7869 14:25 Ankara Turkish Airlines D Scheduled
FZ 1728 14:25 Dubai Flydubai D Scheduled
FR 2112 14:30 Cologne Ryanair D Scheduled
7B 511 14:45 Alicante Bees Airline D Scheduled
TK 1256 15:05 Istanbul Turkish Airlines D Scheduled
PS 9556 15:05 Istanbul Ukraine International Airlines D Scheduled
FR 3167 15:10 Warsaw Ryanair D Scheduled
7W 113 15:15 Ivano-Frankivsk Wind Rose D Scheduled
PS 9013 15:15 Ivano-Frankivsk Ukraine International Airlines D Scheduled
PS 9719 15:25 Prague Ukraine International Airlines D Scheduled
OK 919 15:25 Prague CSA Czech Airlines D Scheduled
7W 103 15:25 Dnipro Wind Rose D Scheduled
PS 9413 15:30 Riga Ukraine International Airlines D Scheduled
BT 403 15:30 Riga Air Baltic D Scheduled
FR 3138 16:10 Wroclaw Ryanair D Scheduled
PQ 701 16:10 Lisbon Sky Up Airlines D Scheduled
QR 296 16:40 Doha Qatar Airways Company D Scheduled
FR 7849 17:20 Bergamo Ryanair D Scheduled
FR 7853 17:50 Rome Ryanair D Scheduled
FZ 1730 18:25 Dubai Flydubai D Scheduled
LO 754 18:55 Warsaw LOT Polish Airlines D Scheduled
PS 897 19:40 Chisinau Ukraine International Airlines D Scheduled
PS 777 20:00 Tel Aviv Ukraine International Airlines D Scheduled
PS 9085 20:10 Zaporizhzhia Ukraine International Airlines D Scheduled
PS 611 20:10 Yerevan Ukraine International Airlines D Scheduled
7W 125 20:10 Odesa Wind Rose D Scheduled
7W 185 20:10 Zaporizhzhia Wind Rose D Scheduled
TP 6751 20:10 Odesa TAP Portugal D Scheduled
FR 2741 20:10 Karlsruhe/Baden Baden Ryanair D Scheduled
PS 53 20:10 Odesa Ukraine International Airlines D Scheduled
FR 3832 20:15 Venice Ryanair D Scheduled
FR 3832 20:15 Treviso Ryanair D Scheduled
PS 9005 20:20 Dnipro Ukraine International Airlines D Scheduled
7W 105 20:20 Dnipro Wind Rose D Scheduled
7W 145 20:25 Kharkiv Wind Rose D Scheduled
FR 3069 20:25 Barcelona Ryanair D Scheduled
PS 9045 20:25 Kharkiv Ukraine International Airlines D Scheduled
PS 9065 20:30 Lviv Ukraine International Airlines D Scheduled
7W 165 20:30 Lviv Wind Rose D Scheduled
PS 9556 20:40 Istanbul Ukraine International Airlines D Scheduled
TK 460 20:40 Istanbul Turkish Airlines D Scheduled
FR 3826 20:55 Naples Ryanair D Scheduled
FR 3077 21:15 Bratislava Ryanair D Scheduled
PS 9102 21:40 Almaty Ukraine International Airlines D Scheduled
KC 202 21:40 Almaty Air Astana D Scheduled
FR 3175 21:45 Gdansk Ryanair D Scheduled
FR 7263 22:50 Krakow Ryanair D Scheduled
FR 6918 23:20 Warsaw Ryanair D Scheduled

American to trim its summer schedule due to Boeing 787 delays

American Airlines Boeing 787-8 Dreamliner N815AA (msn 40633) AMS (Ton Jochems). Image: 956844.

American Airlines has announced it will be forced to trim its international summer schedule due to delivery delays by Boeing of its ordered Boeing 787-8 Dreamliners.

Due to the delays, AA will only receive 10 787-8s this year versus the 13 that were scheduled. Three deliveries have been pushed back to 2023.

According to Reuters, AA will temporarily suspend routes between Seattle/Tacoma and London Heathrow, Los Angeles and Sydney, and Dallas/Fort Worth and Santiago.

AA will also delay the launch of service between Dallas/Fort Worth and Tel Aviv, and reduce the frequency of flights between Miami and Sรฃo Paulo to one flight a day.

Read more from Reuters:

https://www.reuters.com/business/aerospace-defense/american-airlines-plans-more-schedule-cuts-it-waits-787-jet-deliveries-2022-02-18/

Top Copyright Photo: American Airlines Boeing 787-8 Dreamliner N815AA (msn 40633) AMS (Ton Jochems). Image: 956844.

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