CargoAir places order for 4th AEI Boeing 737-800SF freighter conversion

Aeronautical Engineers, Inc. (AEI) has announced that Bulgaria-based CargoAir has ordered its 4th AEI Boeing 737-800SF freighter conversion. The aircraft, (MSN 30883) is slated to commence modification at the end of October 2022. All conversion related touch labor will be performed by the authorized AEI conversion Center, Commercial Jet in Miami, Florida.

CargoAir is an important, long-term customer for AEI. Upon completion of this order, CargoAir will operate a total of 15 AEI freighters, including a mix of B737-300SF, B737-400SF, and B737- 800SF freighters.

AEI is currently the only conversion company to have ETOPS 180 approval on the 737-800 freighter conversion. Additionally, AEI can convert all 737-800 line number aircraft including those with Flat Aft Pressure Bulkheads, and Split Scimitar winglets.

The AEI converted Boeing 737-800SF freighter offers a main deck payload of up to 52,700 lbs. (23,904 kg) and incorporates eleven full height 88โ€ x 125โ€ container positions, plus an additional position for an AEP/AEH. The conversion also incorporates new floor beams aft of the wing box, a large 86โ€ x 137โ€ Main Cargo Door with a single vent door system.

Cargo Air is cargo airline established in 1997 as operator of 6 aircraft AN-12 till 2007 and currently operating with B737-300/400/800 freighters.

Starting with one B737-300SF in 2008, now our cargo fleet have enlarged to 3 x B737-300SF (LZ-CGO, LZ-CGP & LZ-CGQ), 8 x 737-400SF (LZ-CGR, LZ-CGS, LZ-CGT, LZ-CGU, LZ-CGV, LZ-CGX, LZ-CGW & LZ-CGY) and 2 x B737-800SF (LZ-CGA and LZ-CGB). In addition, another 737-800 aircraft with future registration (LZ-CGC) will undergo freighter conversion at Miami, FL in February 2022.

The B737-300SF, B737-400SF and B737-800SF passenger to freighter conversions are completed by Commercial Jet, Inc with the support of the STC Holder Aeronautical Engineers, Inc. located in Miami, FL.

The first CargoAir Boeing 737-800SF LZ-CGB entered commercial service on December 8, 2021.

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Emirates adds more flights to Mauritius

2022 "Journey to the Future" special livery

Emirates has announced plans to up frequencies to Mauritius starting October 1, 2022. The additional evening frequency which will operate up until January 31, 2023 is in response to increased travel demand to and from Mauritius, and will boost connectivity to the island nation.

Emiratesโ€™ third-daily flight to Mauritius will operate with the following schedule (all timings local): EK 709 departs Dubai at 22:10 hrs and arrives in Mauritius at 04:45 hrs. EK 710 leaves Mauritius at 06:30 hrs, arriving in Dubai at 13:05 hrs.

The third-daily flight will boost seat capacity to and from Mauritius by approximately 35%, catering to the surge in demand and providing added support to the tourism industry during one of the busiest travel seasons. The added frequency supplements the existing double-daily Airbus A380 services and will also offer customers travelling to Mauritius with more flexibility when planning their trip with the choice of an early morning arrival at Sir Seewoosagur Ramgoolam Internationalย Airport in addition to the existing EK 0701 service which arrives mid-morning, and EK 0703 that arrives early evening. Travellers departing Mauritius will also have ample choice to connect safely and seamlessly to Dubai, and through Dubai onwards to Emiratesโ€™ global network of 130 destinations. All three daily flights offer code sharing with Air Mauritius to allow greater access and a seamless travel experience to and from the island nation.

Emirates started operations to Mauritius in September 2002 with three weekly flights and currently is in its 20th year of operations to the Indian Ocean destination.

Emirates has been building up connectivity in response to growing customer demand on the back of rising travel confidence and the easing of international travel protocols. Boosting connectivity and expanding its Tel Aviv schedule with a second daily flight, and recently resuming passenger services to London Stansted, Emirates has sufficiently restored its pre-pandemic frequencies as travellers return to the skies.

Top Copyright Photo: Emirates Airline Airbus A380-861 A6-EVK (msn 260) (Journey to the Future) IAD (Brian McDonough). Image: 958444.

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PRAGUSA.ONE Ltd. is still looking for investors for long-range flights from Prague and Dubrovnik

PRAGUSA.ONE Ltd. is a UK based company established in August 2020 with its headquarters in 71-75 Shelton Street, Covent Garden, London, England, WC2H 9JQ under Reg. No. 12840638.

The company is established as an investment vehicle and parent company that is investing in a new airline based in the EU.

The new airline will operate from two bases, Prague (Czech Republic) and Dubrovnik (Croatia).

The upstart hopes to operate 228-seat Airbus A350-900s.

It will serve long-haul destinations in the US, Asia, and South Africa.

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Spirit Airlines reports a second quarter net loss of $52.4 million

Spirit Airlines, Inc. reported second quarter 2022 financial results.

Ended the second quarter 2022 with $1.5 billion of unrestricted cash, cash equivalents, short-term investment securities and liquidity available under the Company’s revolving credit facility.

 

As Reported

(unaudited)

Second Quarter 2022

Second Quarter 2021

Second Quarter 2019

Total operating revenues

$1,366.6 million

$859.3 million

$1,013.0 million

Pre-tax income (loss)

$(67.5) million

$(273.3) million

$148.6 million

Pre-tax margin

(4.9)ย %

(31.8)ย %

14.7ย %

Net income (loss)

$(52.4) million

$(287.9) million

$114.5 million

Diluted earnings (loss) per share

$(0.48)

$(2.73)

$1.67

 

Adjusted 1

Second Quarter 2022

Second Quarter 2021

Second Quarter 2019

Total Operating Revenues

$1,366.6 million

$859.3 million

$1,013.0 million

Adj. Pre-tax income (loss)

$(38.9) million

$(56.9) million

$150.1 million

Adj. Pre-tax margin

(2.8)ย %

(6.6)ย %

14.8ย %

Adj. Net income (loss)

$(32.2) million

$(45.7) million

$115.7 million

Adj. Net income (loss) per share, diluted

$(0.30)

$(0.43)

$1.69

 

“Top line revenue growth in the second quarter 2022 exceeded our expectations, driving a better-than-expected adjusted pre-tax margin despite much higher than anticipated fuel prices. On the operations side, following a rough start to the quarter, we implemented key operational changes and quickly saw meaningful improvements in our operational reliability and recoverability.ย  We finished the quarter on a strong note with a 98.8 percent completion factor for June.ย  And, our completion factor for July was 99.7 percent, including 15 days of 100 percent completion factor,” said Ted Christie, Spirit’s President and Chief Executive Officer.ย  “The robust demand for leisure travel during the peak summer period resulted in busy airports and high load factors, and I want to thank our Team Members for staying focused on supporting each other and delivering a high value experience for our Guests.”

“On July 28, 2022, we announced plans to unite with JetBlue Airways Corporation (“JetBlue”) to create a compelling national low-fare challenger to the dominant U.S. carriers.ย  I am thrilled we were able to reach an agreement with JetBlue that delivers value for our stockholders, Team Members, and Guests.”

The Company believes that providing analysis of financial and operational performance compared to second quarter 2019 is a more relevant measure of performance than comparing to second quarter 2021 due to the severe impacts from the COVID-19 pandemic on the Company’s financial results and operational performance for 2021.

Second Quarter 2022 Results
For the second quarter 2022, Spirit reported a net loss of $52.4 million, or a net loss of $0.48 per diluted share. Excluding special items, adjusted net loss for the second quarter 2022 was $32.2 million1, or an adjusted net loss of $0.30 per diluted share1.

For the second quarter 2022, Spirit reported a pre-tax loss of $67.5 million and a pre-tax margin of negative 4.9 percent. Adjusted pre-tax loss for the second quarter was $38.9 million and adjusted pre-tax margin was negative 2.8 percent.

Capacity and Load Factor
Capacity, or available seat miles (“ASMs”), in the second quarter 2022 increased 9.9 percent compared to the same period in 2019. Load factor for the second quarter 2022 was 86.0 percent, up 1.0 percentage point compared to the second quarter 2019.

Aircraft utilization in the second quarter 2022 was 10.7 hours, down 16.4 percent compared to the 12.8 hours in the same period of 2019.

Revenue Performance
Total operating revenues for the second quarter 2022 were $1.4 billion, an increase of 34.9 percent compared to the second quarter 2019 primarily due to increased flight volume and higher operating yields. Total revenue per ASM (“TRASM”) was 11.54 cents, up 22.8 percent compared to second quarter 2019.

On a per passenger flight segment basis, compared to the same period in 2019, total revenue per passenger flight segment (“segment”) for the second quarter 2022 increased 24.3 percent to $140.61. Compared to the second quarter 2019, fare revenue per segment increased 25.7 percent to $72.41 and non-ticket revenue per segment increased 22.8 percent to $68.202.

Cost Performance
Total GAAP operating expenses for the second quarter 2022 increased 66.3 percent compared to the second quarter 2019 to $1,412.0 million. Adjusted operating expenses for the second quarter 2022 increased 63.2 percent compared to the second quarter 2019 to $1,383.3 million3.ย Compared to the second quarter 2019, these increases were primarily driven by increases in flight volume, additional aircraft, higher fuel prices and inflationary wage pressures.

“Good cost management and benefits from improved reliability resulted in better-than-expected non-fuel costs for the second quarter, mitigating the majority of the impact from higher-than-expected fuel prices,” said Scott Haralson, Spirit’s Chief Financial Officer. “Looking ahead to the third quarter, we continue to face constraints that limit our ability to both optimize our network and operate our fleet at full utilization. One of the primary limiters is the continued constraint on U.S. continental flights to/from Florida. Therefore,ย  while demand trends continue to be strong as we head into the off-peak shoulder season, we are estimating pre-tax margins will be between negative one percent to positive one percent for the third quarter 2022.”

Fleet
Spirit took delivery of four new A320neo aircraft during the second quarter 2022. The Company ended the quarter with 180 aircraft in its fleet, an increase of 33.3 percent since the end of second quarter 2019.

Liquidity and Capital Deployment
Spirit ended second quarter 2022 with unrestricted cash, cash equivalents, short-term investment securities and liquidity available under the Company’s revolving credit facility of $1.5 billion.

Total capital expenditures, including net pre-delivery purchase deposits, for the six months ended Juneย 30, 2022, were $113.6 million, primarily related to the purchase of spare parts, including two spare engines, and expenditures related to the building of Spirit’s new facilities in Dania Beach, Florida.

Tax Rate
On a GAAP basis, the Company’s effective tax rate for the second quarter 2022 was 22.4 percent. The Company’s non-GAAP tax rate for the second quarter 2022 was 17.2 percent.

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airBaltic doubles its passenger numbers in July

airBaltic carried 414ย 500 passengers or by 98% more than during the same period last year. In July 2022,airBaltic performed 3 670 flights โ€“ by 43% more than during July 2021.

Martin Gauss, Chief Executive Officerย of airBaltic: โ€œSo far in 2022, airBaltic has carried more than 1.7 million passengers, and this summer we see a consistent growth in travel demand. Driven by leisure travel, our passenger and flight numbers keep increasing each month. Unfortunately, the war in Ukraine still has a negative impact on the overall passenger volumes, mainly effecting the transfer traffic in Riga.โ€

ย  July, 20221 July, 20212 Change
Number of passengers 414 500 209 100 +98%
Number of flights 3 670 2 560 +43%

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WestJet enhances intra-B.C. connectivity with new service between Penticton and Vancouver

WestJet is welcoming the airline’s newest regional route with the announcement of service between Penticton, B.C., (below) and Vancouver beginning in February of 2023. The route will strengthen critical intra-provincial connectivity for British Columbians and local businesses and is scheduled to operate six-times weekly on WestJet Link.

The new service will stimulate business and leisure travel between the cities with flights on Mondays, Tuesdays, Wednesdays, Thursdays, Fridays and Sundays and makes WestJet the only airline serving both Calgary and Vancouver direct from Penticton.ย  Through the airline’s capacity purchase agreement with Pacific Coastal Airline, all flights will be operated by WestJet Link, using a fleet of WestJet-branded 34-seat Saab 340 aircraft.

The expansion of service is the 11th destination within the WestJet Link network and will connect more guests in smaller communities to WestJet’s global network.

Route Start Date Frequency Operated by Departure Arrival
Vancouver โ€“ Penticton* Beginning February 17, 2023 6x Weekly (excluding Saturday) WestJet Link 12:45 p.m. 1:35 p.m.
Penticton – Vancouver* Beginning February 17, 2023 6x Weekly (excluding Saturday) WestJet Link 2:05 p.m. 2:55 p.m.

*new route

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Frontier Airlines and Denver International Airport break ground on 14-gate facility on east end of Concourse A

"Colorado, the Bighorn Sheep"

Frontier Airlines and Denver International Airport (DEN) celebrated a ceremonial groundbreaking for the new 120,000-square-foot ground boarding facility on the east end of Concourse A at Denver International Airport. The project includes the remodeling of 83,000 square feet of space, along with a 37,000 square-foot expansion area. The facility will feature 14 gates and an adjacent 8,000-square-foot maintenance facility.

Frontier President and CEO Barry Biffle, Denver International Airport CEO Phil Washington and City of Denver Councilwoman Stacie Gilmore, along with Frontier mascot Griz the Grizzly Bear, placed shovels in the dirt to mark the projectโ€™s ceremonial groundbreaking.

The new facility will feature a variety of customer conveniences including charging stations, nursing room, pet relief area, food and retail operations and a customer service center. Escalators will transport customers from the existing Concourse A to the new ground-level facility. Air stairs and switchback ramps will enable dual door boarding and deplaning.ย  Frontier will have preferential use and scheduling rights for the 14 gates, along with exclusive branding rights throughout the facility.

A new 8,000-square-foot maintenance facility will allow for centralization of personnel and parts in close proximity to the gates.

The entire facility will be complete and operational by mid-2024.

Top Copyright Photo: Frontier Airlines (2nd) Airbus A320-251N WL N323FR (msn 7925) (Colorado, the Bighorn Sheep) BWI (Brian McDonough). Image: 957013.

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Air India increases Delhi to Vancouver flights to daily from August 31, restores 777-300ER aircraft

Air India Boeing 777-337 ER VT-ALN (msn 36312) JFK (Fred Freketic). Image: 955332.

Air India has announced the increase in frequencies between Delhiย and Vancouver, Canada, from 3x weekly to daily service with effect from August 31.

This enhancement in frequency caters to growing traffic between India and Canada, and has been enabled by the return to service of the widebody Boeing 777-300 ER aircraft with three class configuration of first, business and economy.

Manufacturer Boeing has been working closely with Air India following its acquisition by Tata Group to restore aircraft that had been grounded for prolonged periods due to the COVID-19 pandemic and other reasons. The progressive restoration of these aircraft has already allowed Air India to increase schedule resilience and will allow further frequency and network increases over the coming months.

Air India’s widebody fleet currently stands at 43 aircraft, of which 33 are operational. This is a significant improvement from 28 aircraft that the airline was operating until recently. The remaining aircraft will be progressively returned to service by early 2023.

DELHI โ€“ VANCOUVER SCHEDULE FROM AUGUST 31, 2022

Route

Flight No.

Days of operation Daily

Departure

Arrival

Delhi-Vancouver

AI 185

Daily

05:15hrs

07:15hrs

Vancouver-Delhi

AI 186

Daily

10:15hrs

ย ย  13:15hrs+1

Top Copyright Photo: Air India Boeing 777-337 ER VT-ALN (msn 36312) JFK (Fred Freketic). Image: 955332.

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WestJet to restore 17 sun routes to its network this winter

WestJet today celebrated the return of 17 sun routes to its network this winter. The returning routes which were suspended for more than two years, bring enhanced connectivity and vacation options for Canadians and communities across the airline’s network.

The airline today also announced new six-times weekly regional service between Penticton, B.C., and Vancouver beginning on February 17, 2023 on WestJet Link along with the restart of domestic connectivity between Edmonton and Nanaimo, B.C.

Highlights from WestJet’s winter schedule release:

Sun and Leisure, Transborder and Transatlantic:

  • Restart of 17 sun and leisure routes suspended since 2019
  • 45 per cent increase to sun and leisure flights from winter 2021
  • 60 per cent increase in transborder flights from winter 2021
  • 25 per cent increase in transatlantic flights from winter 2021

WestJet’s investments in sun, transborder and leisure flying are growing across the country with:

    • A 50% increase in flights from Central/Eastern Canada from winter 2021
    • A 55% increase in flights from Western Canada from winter 2021

Network-wide:

  • 65 per cent increase in flights to/from Winnipeg (YWG) from winter 2021
  • 50 per cent increase in flights to/from Edmonton (YEG) from winter 2021
  • 35 per cent increase in flights to/from Vancouver (YVR) from winter 2021
  • 30 per cent increase in flights to/from Calgary (YYC) from winter 2021
  • 10 per cent increase in flights to/from Toronto (YYZ) from winter 2021

Domestic:

  • New domestic connection between Vancouver and Penticton, B.C., on WestJet Link
  • Restart of Edmonton-Nanaimo route suspended since 2019
  • 25 per cent overall increase in flights network-wide domestically from winter 2021

Transborder Restarts:

Route Restart Date Peak Frequency Operated By
Kelowna โ€“ Phoenix November 16, 2022 1x Weekly WestJet
Saskatoon โ€“ Las Vegas November 10, 2022 2x Weekly WestJet
Saskatoon โ€“ Orlando* December 16, 2022 1x Weekly WestJet
Regina โ€“ Las Vegas November 10, 2022 2x Weekly WestJet
Regina โ€“ Orlando December 16, 2022 1x Weekly WestJet
Vancouver โ€“ Orlando November 12, 2022 1x Weekly WestJet
Winnipeg โ€“ Phoenix October 31, 2022 2x Weekly WestJet
St. John’s โ€“ Tampa Bay March 19, 2023 1x Weekly WestJet
*Operated on very limited basis in 2021

Carribean, Mexico, Central American Restarts:

Route Restart Date Peak Frequency Operated By
Calgary โ€“ Belize City November 18, 2022 1x Weekly WestJet
Calgary โ€“ Nassau November 26, 2022 1x weekly WestJet
Calgary โ€“ Varadero November 5, 2022 1x Weekly WestJet
Comox โ€“ Puerto Vallarta November 5, 2022 1x Weekly WestJet
Ottawa โ€“ Montego Bay November 12, 2022 2x Weekly WestJet
Regina โ€“ Cancun* November 13, 2022 2x Weekly WestJet
Toronto โ€“ Cayo Coco November 5, 2022 1x Weekly WestJet
Toronto โ€“ Samana December 17, 2022 1x Weekly WestJet
Winnipeg โ€“ Montego Bay December 17, 2022 1x Weekly WestJet
*Operated on very limited basis in 2021

Domestic Routes:

Route Start Date Frequency Operated by
Vancouver โ€“ Penticton* February 17, 2023 6x Weekly WestJet Link
Edmonton โ€“ Nanaimo October 30, 2022 3x Weekly WestJet Encore
*new route

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Flair to move its L.A. operations from Hollywood/Burbank to LAX, adds Toronto – Cancun service

Flair Airlines is adding another exciting route to its Mexico network with service to Cancun from Toronto. Twice weekly service will connect Torontonians to Cancun, nonstop. There will also be additional frequencies added on several Mexico routes.

Flair is also moving its Los Angeles operations from Hollywood/Burbank Airport to Los Angeles International Airport (LAX), effective October 31, 2022.

Toronto to Cancun is now one of eight Mexican routes, joining service to Cancun from Kitchener-Waterloo and Ottawa. Travellers can also fly to Los Cabos from Abbotsford, Edmonton, and Vancouver (with increased frequency from 2x weekly to 3x weekly), as well as the newly added Puerto Vallarta routes from Edmonton and Vancouver this fall which will be increased from 1x weekly to 4x weekly.

Service to Los Angeles begins on October 31 from Edmonton (3x weekly) and November 1 from Vancouver (4x weekly).

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