Lufthansa Cargo prepares to retire the last MD-11F freighter

Lufthansa Cargo McDonnell Douglas MD-11F D-ALCA (msn 48781) LAX. Image: 947109.

Lufthansa Cargo made this announcement on social media:

Within the next months, we will say goodbye to the MD-11F in our Lufthansa Cargo fleet. Over the years a total of 19 different powerful workhorses have flown for us.

The MD-11F joined Lufthansa Cargo in 1998.

The last remaining MD-11F in the fleet is D-ALCC (below).

The last operational Lufthansa Cargo MD-11F

Above Copyright Photo: Lufthansa Cargo McDonnell Douglas MD-11F D-ALCC (msn 48783) FRA (Jay Selman). Image: 404099.

Top Copyright Photo: Lufthansa Cargo McDonnell Douglas MD-11F D-ALCA (msn 48781) LAX. Image: 947109.

Lufthansa Cargo aircraft slide show:

QANTAS rewards its vaccinated frequent flyers

QANTAS Airways and the QANTAS Group made this announcement:

  • A yearโ€™s worth of free flights, Accor hotel stays and bp fuel up for grabs*
  • Free Qantas Points, Status Credits or $20 flight discount for fully vaccinated Australians
  • Qantas teams up with Australian singer Tones And I to launch TVC to โ€˜Be Rewardedโ€™

The Qantas Group is launching its reward campaign for COVID-19 vaccinated Australians to recognize their role in helping the country get out of lockdown.

From tomorrow, fully vaccinated Australian-based Frequent Flyers who are 18 and over will be able to claim their reward through the Qantas App by choosing one of three options:

  • 1000 Qantas points
  • 15 status credits (which help Frequent Flyers move up between Silver, Gold and Platinum tiers)
  • $20 flight discount for Qantas or Jetstar

Members will then be automatically entered into a mega prize draw to win a yearโ€™s worth of flights, accommodation and fuel.

Ten mega prizes will be up for grabs with a winner selected from each state and territory and two mega prize winners as part of a national TV campaign.

Winners of ten mega prizes will receive a yearโ€™s worth of flights to take off to more than 60 destinations around Australia, with free accommodation across 345ย Accorย hotels, resorts and apartments (including Sofitel, Pullman, Peppers, Mantra, Mercure, Mรถvenpick, Novotel and Ibis) and top up their cars with free fuel from any ofย bpโ€™s 1,400 service stations across the country.

Winners will also be able to take off to any Qantas and Jetstar international destination when borders start to open.

Qantas Group CEO Alan Joyce said the vaccine rollout was critical for protecting public health and key to breaking the cycle of lockdowns.

โ€œGetting vaccinated is an important step that every Australian can take that brings us that little bit closer to life as we knew it.

โ€œAs the national carrier, we want to recognize those who have made the effort to protect themselves and the community.

โ€œThis is one of the biggest giveaways weโ€™ve ever done. The impact of the pandemic on the travel industry and our own Qantas Group team members means we have a clear vested interest in the success of the vaccine rollout.

โ€œOur crews canโ€™t wait to get back to reuniting family and friends, taking people on holiday and putting some energy back into the whole tourism industry. For us, getting the vaccine rate up to 70 and 80 per cent means thousands of people can go back to work.

โ€œWith the Federal Governmentโ€™s vaccine program ramping up across the country, now is the ideal time to say thank you to Australians for stepping up and protecting themselves and others.โ€

Australians can claim their points, status credits or flight discounts and be automatically entered in the mega prize draw by downloading the Qantas App (via the App Store or through Google Play), using their Medicare app to access and upload their COVID-19 digital vaccination certificate and selecting their reward choice. ย Vaccination certificate information will be deleted upon verification.

Australian singer Tones And I made an exclusive rendition of her hit single โ€œFly Awayโ€ for Qantasโ€™ โ€˜Be Rewardedโ€™ campaign. The campaign will run across TV, digital, outdoor, print and radio thanks to media support.

 

Air Astana to return to London Heathrow in September

Air Astana has announced it will resume the route linking Nur-Sultan (formerly Astana), the capital of Kazakhstan, with London Heathrow starting on September 18, 2021.

The route will be operated with Airbus A321LR aircraft.

The airline made this announcement:

Air Astana is ready to bring you to London for a business trip or study. We will perform this flight on the Airbus A321Neo LR twice a week from the city of Nur-Sultan from September 18.

SAS announces its fall schedule

SAS increases the flights between the Scandinavian capitals and important destinations in its network to further improve connectivity for travelers. SAS will now be serving all its domestic destinations inย Norwayย andย Swedenย when the Arlanda-Sundsvall route is reopened in September.

In addition, the number of flights to important destinations for travelers inย Europeย will increase.

The rising interest in weekend trips and city breaks to European cities makes SAS resume its routes toย Amsterdam,ย Dublin, Florence, Krakow andย Prague. There is also an increasing number of flights to warmer Mediterranean destinations in southernย Europe and the Canary Islands to meet the growing demand from holiday makers.

SAS will be flying more direct routes from the Scandinavian capitals to several US destinations from September onwards and will also be present inย Asiaย on routes fromย Copenhagenย toย Tokyoย andย Shanghai.

SAS Route offering Fall 2021

Stockholm

Copenhagen

Oslo

Bergen

Gothenburg

Aalborg

Alta

Alicante

Kalmar

Aarhus

Aalborg

Copenhagen

Kiruna

Faroe Islands

Aarhus

Oslo

Luleรฅ

Bergen

Bardufoss

Stavanger

Malmรถ

Gothenburg

Bergen

Stockholm

Ronneby

Oslo

Billund

Trondheim

Skellefteรฅ

Stavanger

Bodรธ

ร…lesund

Sundsvall

Stockholm

Copenhagen

Umeรฅ

Trondheim

Harstad/Narvik

Kristiansand

Visby

Aberdeen

Haugesund

Alicante

ร„ngelholm

Alicante

Kirkenes

Oslo

ร–stersund

Amsterdam

Kristiansand

Alicante

Athens

Lakselv

Stavanger

Amsterdam

Barcelona

Longyearbyen

Aberdeen

Athens

Berlin

Molde

Alicante

Barcelona

Bologna

Stavanger

Bergen

Bergen

Boston

Stockholm

Copenhagen

Berlin

Brussels

Tromsรธ

Oslo

Billund

Chania

Trondheim

Trondheim

Brussels

Chicago

ร…lesund

ร…lesund

Copenhagen

Dublin

Alicante

Dublin

Dusseldorf

Amsterdam

Trondheim

Dusseldorf

Faro

Athens

Alicante

Edinburgh

Florence

Barcelona

Bergen

Faro

Frankfurt

Berlin

Bodรธ

Frankfurt

Gazipasa

Brussels

Copenhagen

Gazipasa

Gdansk

Chania

Oslo

Helsinki

Geneva

Dublin

Stockholm

Krakow

Hamburg

Dusseldorf

Tromsรธ

Larnaca

Helsinki

Faro

ร…lesund

Las Palmas

Krakow

Frankfurt

Lisbon

Larnaca

Gazipasa

London

Las Palmas

Gdansk

Malaga

London

Kyiv

Malta

Los Angeles

Las Palmas

Manchester

Malaga

London

Miami

Manchester

Malaga

Milan

Miami

Manchester

Napels

Milan

Miami

New York

Munich

Milan

Nice

Napels

New York

Oslo

New York

Nice

Palma de Mallorca

Nice

Palma de Mallorca

Paris

Palma de Mallorca

Paris

Prague

Paris

Reykjavik

Rome

Reykjavik

Rome

Split

Rome

Split

Tallinn

San Francisco

Tenerife

Shanghai

Thessaloniki

Split

Trondheim

Tenerife

Vilnius

Tokyo

Venice

Gothenburg

Vilnius

Alicante

Warsaw

Copenhagen

Washington DC

Faro

Zurich

Las Palmas

Malaga

Historic Photo: Catair Sud Aviation SE.210 Caravelle 12 F-BVPY (msn 271) ORY (Christian Volpati). Image: 902326.

Catair Sud Aviation SE.210 Caravelle 12 F-BVPY (msn 271) ORY (Christian Volpati). Image: 902326.

Copyright Photo: Catair Sud Aviation SE.210 Caravelle 12 F-BVPY (msn 271) ORY (Christian Volpati). Image: 902326.

Omni Air International celebrates 28 years of flying with a new logo

Omni Air International on August 9, 2021 celebrated 28 years of operations.

To mark the occasion, the airline has updated its logo.

Omni Air International aircraft slide show:

 

18 civilian aircraft in the CRAF program are activated for refugee evacuation

The Civil Reserve Air Fleet is an important aspect of the United States’s mobility resources.

Selected long-range aircraft from U.S. airlines, are contractually committed to the Civil Reserve Air Fleet (CRAF).

The selected aircraft support the United States Department of Defense (DOD) airlift requirements during emergencies when the need for airlift exceeds the capability of military aircraft.

The DOD issued this statement:

Secretary of Defense Lloyd J. Austin III has ordered the Commander of U.S. Transportation Command to activate Stage I of the Civil Reserve Air Fleet (CRAF). CRAF activation provides the Department of Defense access to commercial air mobility resources to augment our support to the Department of State in the evacuation of U.S. citizens and personnel, Special Immigrant Visa applicants, and other at-risk individuals from Afghanistan.

The current activation is for 18 aircraft: three each from American Airlines, Atlas Air, Delta Air Lines and Omni Air; two from Hawaiian Airlines; and four from United Airlines. The Department does not anticipate a major impact to commercial flights from this activation.

CRAF activated aircraft will not fly into Hamid Karzai International Airport in Kabul. They will be used for the onward movement of passengers from temporary safe havens and interim staging bases. Activating CRAF increases passenger movement beyond organic capability and allows military aircraft to focus on operations in and out of in Kabul.

CRAF is a National Emergency Preparedness Program designed to augment the Departmentโ€™s airlift capability and is a core component of USTRANSCOMโ€™s ability to meet national security interests and contingency requirements. ย Under CRAF, the commercial carriers retain their Civil Status under FAA regulations while USTRANSCOM exercises mission control via its air component, Air Mobility Command.

This is the third CRAF activation in the history of the program. The first occurred in support of Operations Desert Shield/Storm (Aug. 1990 to May 1991), and the second was for Operation Iraqi Freedom (Feb. 2002 to June 2003).

The DODโ€™s ability to project military forces is inextricably linked to commercial industry, which provides critical transportation capacity as well as global networks to meet day-to-day and contingency requirements. ย Utilizing commercial partners expands USTRANSCOMโ€™s global reach as well as access to valuable commercial intermodal transportation systems.

The Secretary greatly appreciates the support of our industry partners in this critical mission.

 

American Airlines commented on the assignment:

The U.S. Department of Defense notified American Airlines that it has activated Stage 1 of the Civil Reserve Air Fleet (CRAF). Starting Monday, American will be ready to deploy three wide body aircraft to military bases and other secure transit points on the Arabian Peninsula and in Europe to assist with the emergency evacuation of U.S. citizens and refugees coming from Kabul, Afghanistan.

American is part of the CRAF program and is proud to fulfill its duty to help the U.S. military scale this humanitarian and diplomatic rescue mission. The images from Afghanistan are heartbreaking. The airline is proud and grateful of our pilots and flight attendants, who will be operating these trips to be a part of this life-saving effort.

American will work to minimize the impact to customers as the airline temporarily removes these aircraft from our operation. The airline appreciates customersโ€™ patience and understanding as it works to accommodate flights.

Delta Air Lines issued this statement:

The US Department of Defense (DoD) activated Stage I of the Civil Reserve Air Fleet, calling for Delta and other carriers to support the militaryโ€™s effort to carry people who have left Afghanistan.

Sunday morning, the US Department of Defense (DoD) activated Stage I of the Civil Reserve Air Fleet (CRAF), calling for Delta and other carriers to support the militaryโ€™s effort to carry people who have left Afghanistan.

Delta has been in contact with the DoD for several days leading up to the call for CRAF and is scheduled to have multiple relief flights arriving back in the United States beginning Monday morning. The airline will operate using available spare aircraft, meaning Deltaโ€™s commercial operations are not currently impacted.

โ€œFor decades, Delta has actively played a role in supporting the US Military and our troops,โ€ said John Laughter, Delta EVP and Chief of Operations. โ€œAnd we are again proud to pledge Delta people and our aircraft in support our countryโ€™s relief efforts.โ€

Delta will not fly directly into Afghanistan but instead stage aircraft at various military bases and provide onward flights for passengers.

Delta routinely provides transport for US troops moving between the US and international locations through its Charter Operations group.

The airline was last tapped to provide significant military support via CRAF in 2002 in the ramp-up to Operation Iraqi Freedom.

Atlas Air issued this statement:

The Department of Defense hasย activatedย the Civil Reserve Air Fleet (CRAF) to call upon Atlas Air and other U.S. airlines to support the evacuation of U.S. citizens and refugees from Afghanistan.

We will be flying passenger aircraft to carry the evacuees safely to the U.S. and will be standing by should additional capacity be needed.

As the largest supplier of airlift to the U.S. military, we are proud to provide this essential passenger service in the region at this critical time.

Atlas is a company that cares for the world we carry, and our team feels a tremendous sense of responsibility in serving the needs of the U.S. military and our nation.

Air Austral operates the first Airbus A220-300 flight between Reunion Island and Mayotte

Air Austral on August 18, as planned, operated the first Airbus A220-300 revenue flight between Reunion island and Mayotte.

This is the first operation of the A220 in the Indian Ocean.

The airline welcomed F-OLAV to the Reunion base on August 13 (total now three A220-300s).

The airline announced the arrival on social media:

After F-OMER and F-OTER, it’s F-OLAV’s turn to land in Reunion. He joined his 2 brothers this morning around 10 Here we offer you some pictures of his arrival.ย  Air Australia thus loops the renewal of its medium-mail fleet. These planes will take you to the destinations of the Indian Ocean served by the company. More fuel efficient, more efficient and more modern, you’ll enjoy brand new and design cabins.ย  The first commercial flight is scheduled for Mayotte on August 18th.

All photos by the airline.

Air Austral aircraft slide show:

Air Austral aircraft photo gallery:

SpiceJet to trial the IATA Travel Pass

SpiceJet made this announcement:

In a step towards building passenger confidence as international travel picks up, SpiceJet will begin trial of IATA (International Air Transport Association) Travel Pass mobile app for digital health verification. The trial will be conducted on flights out of Mumbai to Male effective August 23, 2021.

The IATA Travel Pass is a mobile application that helps travelers to store and manage their verified certifications for Covid-19 tests or vaccinations. The Travel Pass will manage and verify the travellerโ€™s COVID-19 status in line with governmentsโ€™ health and border requirements.

In another significant development, SpiceHealth has been on-boarded by IATA as a lab partner for the Travel Pass trial. SpiceHealth is a healthcare company founded by the promoters of SpiceJet.

SpiceHealth has emerged as the fastest-growing diagnostic lab in the country โ€“ having conducted more than 3.5 million RT-PCR tests since its launch in November 2020. SpiceHealth laboratories are accredited by National Accreditation Board for Testing and Calibration Laboratories and Indian Council of Medical Research. SpiceHealth currently operates 21 labs and collection centers for RT-PCR and rapid antigen testing spread across eleven cities in India. Besides, the Company also operates seven vaccination centers across five states.

Other news: SpiceJet launches 14 domestic routes:

https://www.livemint.com/news/india/spicejet-launches-14-domestic-flights-connecting-new-destinations-11629472739939.html

 

Historic Photo: Martinair Holland Airbus A310-203C PH-MCB (msn 349) JFK (Fred Freketic). Image: 954744.

Delivered on November 29, 1984

Copyright Photo: Martinair Holland Airbus A310-203C PH-MCB (msn 349) JFK (Fred Freketic). Image: 954744.