House Final Committee Report on the Boeing 737 MAX

Chair of the House Committee on Transportation and Infrastructure Peter DeFazio (D-OR) and Chair of the Subcommittee on Aviation Rick Larsen (D-WA) one September 16, 2020 released the Committeeโ€™s final report on the Boeing 737 MAX. This report, prepared by Majority Staff, lays out the serious flaws and missteps in the design, development, and certification of the aircraft, which entered commercial service in 2017 before suffering two deadly crashes within five months of each other that killed a total of 346 people, including eight Americans.

The Committeeโ€™s 238-page report, which points to repeated and serious failures by both The Boeing Company (Boeing) and the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA), contains five central themes and includes more than six dozen investigative findings. These themes include:

  • Production pressures that jeopardized the safety of the flying public. There was tremendous financial pressure on Boeing and the 737 MAX program to compete with Airbusโ€™ new A320neo aircraft. Among other things, this pressure resulted in extensive efforts to cut costs, maintain the 737 MAX program schedule, and avoid slowing the 737 MAX production line.
  • Faulty Design and Performance Assumptions. Boeing made fundamentally faulty assumptions about critical technologies on the 737 MAX, most notably with MCAS, the software designed to automatically push the airplaneโ€™s nose down in certain conditions. Boeing also expected that pilots, who were largely unaware that MCAS existed, would be able to mitigate any potential malfunction.
  • Culture of Concealment. Boeing withheld crucial information from the FAA, its customers, and 737 MAX pilots, including internal test data that revealed it took a Boeing test pilot more than 10 seconds to diagnose and respond to uncommanded MCAS activation in a flight simulator, a condition the pilot described as โ€œcatastrophic.โ€ Federal guidelines assume pilots will respond to this condition within four seconds.
  • Conflicted Representation. The FAAโ€™s current oversight structure with respect to Boeing creates inherent conflicts of interest that have jeopardized the safety of the flying public. The report documents multiple instances in which Boeing employees who have been authorized to perform work on behalf of the FAA failed to alert the FAA to potential safety and/or certification issues.
  • Boeingโ€™s Influence Over the FAAโ€™s Oversight Structure. Multiple career FAA officials have documented examples where FAA management overruled a determination of the FAAโ€™s own technical experts at the behest of Boeing. These examples are consistent with results of a recent draft FAA employee โ€œsafety cultureโ€ survey that showed many FAA employees believed its senior leaders are more concerned with helping industry achieve its goals and are not held accountable for safety-related decisions.

โ€œOur report lays out disturbing revelations about how Boeingโ€”under pressure to compete with Airbus and deliver profits for Wall Streetโ€”escaped scrutiny from the FAA, withheld critical information from pilots, and ultimately put planes into service that killed 346 innocent people. Whatโ€™s particularly infuriating is how Boeing and FAA both gambled with public safety in the critical time period between the two crashes,โ€ Chair DeFazio said. โ€œOn behalf of the families of the victims of both crashes, as well as anyone who steps on a plane expecting to arrive at their destination safely, we are making this report public to put a spotlight not only on the broken safety culture at Boeing but also the gaps in the regulatory system at the FAA that allowed this fatally-flawed plane into service. Critically, our report gives Congress a roadmap on the steps we must take to reinforce aviation safety and regulatory transparency, increase Federal oversight, and improve corporate accountability to help ensure the story of the Boeing 737 MAX is never, ever repeated.โ€

โ€œThe Committeeโ€™s thorough investigation uncovered errors that are difficult to hear, but necessary to confront about the 737 MAX certification,โ€ Chair Larsen said. โ€œThis report, combined with the findings and recommendations from the Lion Air and Ethiopian Airlines investigations, National Transportation Safety Board, Joint Authorities Technical Review and other entities, serve as a roadmap for changes to the FAA certification process. The 346 victims of the two tragic crashes and their families, as well as the traveling public rightfully expect Congress to act. As the Committee moves into the next phase of oversight, I will continue to work with Chair DeFazio and my colleagues to address the significant cultural and structural deficiencies identified in the report in order to improve safety.โ€

Additional information:

At the direction of Chair DeFazio and Subcommittee Chair Larsen, the Committee launched an investigation into the design, development, and certification of the 737 MAX, and related issues, in March 2019, shortly after the second crash involving a Boeing 737 MAX aircraft. As part of the 18-month long investigation, the Committee held five public hearings with more than 20 witnesses; wrote nearly two dozen oversight letters, obtained an estimated 600,000 pages of documents from Boeing, the FAA, and others; received information and insight from former and current employees who contacted the Committee directly through the Committeeโ€™s whistleblower link; and interviewed dozens of current and former Boeing and FAA employees.

To access the Final Report, newly released accompanying records, including transcribed interviews of both senior Boeing and FAA officials about the 737 MAX, as well as past statements, hearing video, and more, click here.

Boeing Statement on the House Transportation and Infrastructure Committee Report on 737 MAX

Boeing cooperated fully and extensively with the Committeeโ€™s inquiry since it began in early 2019. We have been hard at work strengthening our safety culture and rebuilding trust with our customers, regulators, and the flying public. The passengers and crew on board Lion Air Flight 610 and Ethiopian Airlines Flight 302, as well as their loved ones, continue to be in our thoughts and prayers.

Multiple committees, experts, and governmental authorities have examined issues related to the MAX, and we have incorporated many of their recommendations, as well as the results of our own internal reviews, into the 737 MAX and the overall airplane design process. The revised design of the MAX has received intensive internal and regulatory review, including more than 375,000 engineering and test hours and 1,300 test flights. Once the FAA and other regulators have determined the MAX can safely return to service, it will be one of the most thoroughly scrutinized aircraft in history, and we have full confidence in its safety. We have also taken steps to bolster safety across our company, consulting outside experts and learning from best practices in other industries.ย We have set up a new safety organization to enhance and standardize safety practices, restructured our engineering organization to give engineers a stronger voice and a more direct line to share concerns with top management, created a permanent Aerospace Safety Committee of our Board of Directors as well as expanded the role of the Safety Promotion Center.

We have learned many hard lessons as a company from the accidents of Lion Air Flight 610 and Ethiopian Airlines Flight 302, and from the mistakes we have made.ย  As this report recognizes, we have made fundamental changes to our company as a result, and continue to look for ways to improve. Change is always hard and requires daily commitment, but we as a company are dedicated to doing the work.

For more information on steps Boeing is taking to strengthen safety, visit our 2020 Proxy Statementย and our 737 MAX Resources Page.

Ukraine International adds more international flights

Ukraine International Airlines has made this announcement:

Effective October 1, 2020, Ukraine International Airlines (UIA) is adding more international routes and better connections throughout its route network. One of the immediate benefits is the convenient connections from key international cities to Ukraine and to Europe and the Middle East. These new schedule additions have been made with the full realization of the current Pandemic impacting travel throughout the world and Ukraineโ€™s recent restrictions on welcoming foreign travelers. Travelers will see more flight choices in October, with the limited schedule being operated remaining virtually unchanged until October,24. The new schedule reflects the government of Ukraine lifting restrictions for foreign visitor arrivals at the end of September. UIA passengers will now have the opportunity to have easy seamless one-stop connections from throughout Europe and The Middle East to important destinations throughout the UIA route network.

NEW INTERNATIONAL FLIGHTS:

  • Kyiv – Brussels (BRU) – Kyiv
  • Kyiv – Dusseldorf (DUS) – Kyiv
  • Kyiv – London (LGW) – Kyiv
  • Kyiv – Prague (PRG) – Kyiv
  • Kyiv – Baku (GYD) – Kyiv

MORE INTERNATIONAL FLIGHT CONNECTIONS VIA KYIV (KBP)

From Amsterdam (AMS), London (LGW), Paris (CDG), Brussels (BRU), Milan (MXP), Dusseldorf (DUS) Munich (MUC), Prague (PRG) to:

  • Dubai (DXB)
  • Cairo (CAI)
  • Baku (GYD)
  • Yerevan (EVN)
  • Istanbul (IST)
  • Tel Aviv (TLV)

From Dubai (DXB), Cairo (CAI), Baku (GYD), Yerevan (EVN) to:

  • Amsterdam (AMS)
  • London (LGW)
  • Paris (CDG)
  • Brussels (BRU)
  • Milan (MXP)
  • Dusseldorf (DUS)
  • Munich (MUC)
  • Prague (PRG)
  • Tel Aviv (TLV)
  • Istanbul (IST)

From Tel Aviv and Istanbul to:

  • Amsterdam (AMS)
  • London (LGW)
  • Paris (CDG)
  • Brussels (BRU)
  • Milan (MXP)
  • Dusseldorf (DUS)
  • Munich (MUC)
  • Prague (PRG)
  • Dubai (DXB)
  • Yerevan (EVN)
  • Baku (GYD)

INTERNATIONAL CONNECTIONS TO UKRAINE VIA KYIV (KBP)

From Amsterdam (AMS), London (LGW), Paris (CDG), Brussels (BRU), Milan (MXP), Dรผsseldorf (DUS) Munich (MUC), Prague (PRG), Tel Aviv (TLV) and Istanbul (IST) to:

  • Kharkiv (HRK)
  • Lviv (LWO)
  • Kherson (KHE)
  • Odesa (ODS)
  • Dnipro (DNK)

From Dubai (DXB), Cairo (CAI), Baku (GYD) and Yerevan (EVN) to:

  • Kharkiv (HRK)
  • Lviv (LWO)
  • Odesa (ODS)
  • Dnipro (DNK)

UIA aircraft photo gallery:

Ryanair cuts capacity in October by another 20%

Ryanair hasย announced that it would cut its October capacity by a further 20% (in addition to the 20% cut already announced in mid-August). Ryanair now expects its October capacity to fall from 50% to approximately 40% of its October 2019 levels, but expects to maintain a 70%+ load factor at this reduced schedule.

Ryanair confirmed that these capacity reductions were necessary due to damage caused to forward bookings by continuous changes in EU Government travel restrictions and policies, many of which are introduced at short notice, which undermine consumersโ€™ willingness to make forward bookings. In some countries (most notably Ireland), where the Government have maintained excessive and defective travel restrictions since July 1, 2020, COVID-19 rates have risen in recent weeks to 50 per 100,000 pop. โ€“ more than double those of Germany and Italy โ€“ where intra-EU air travel was freely permitted since 1 July.

Ryanair welcomes the EU Commissionโ€™s plan to remove intra-EU travel restrictions, subject only to the ECDC weekly update on COVID case / positive test trend rates by EU country and region, and calls for this coordinated approach to be immediately implemented by all EU States, especially Ireland, so that EU citizens can make essential bookings for business and family travel, free from the worry of flight cancellations and/or defective quarantine restrictions.

Ryanair aircraft photo gallery:

 

The changing situation of Berlin’s airports

Berlin’s Tegel Airport (TXL) will close on November 8, 2020 as traffic shifts to the new Berlin Brandenburg Airport (BER).

BER is adjacent to Berlin Schรถnefeld Airport in Schรถnefeld.

Additionally on October 25, 2020, Schรถnefeld Airport will become Terminal 5 of BER. Although Terminal 1 of the new Berlin Brandenburg Airport will be only be opening on 31st October 2020, the IATA code for the entire airport location will change with the start of the 2020/2021 winter flight schedule. SXF becomes BER.

It may be that passengers flying from Schรถnefeld in October take off from Schรถnefeld (SXF), but land at BER as the new code is applicable for all flights as of October 25 (last day of the holidays in Berlin-Brandenburg) going from or to the Schรถnefeld location. The code โ€˜BERโ€™ is already in the booking systems of the airlines or stored on booking platforms and will be shown on booking confirmations and tickets. In practice that means: while the city code BER was previously used for all airports in the Berlin-Brandenburg airport location and travelers were able to search for flights from Schรถnefeld and/or Tegel, the code will be explicitly assigned to the Schรถnefeld location from October 25, 2020. The three-letter code SXF will disappear.

Map: Wikipedia.

Unprecedented industry appeal to European Commission President to end quarantines and develop common EU Testing Protocol

Airlines For Europe issued this open letter to the European Commission:

25 travel and tourism bodies as well as unions across Europe united today in an unprecedented call for European Commission leadership to replace quarantine restrictions with an EU Testing Protocol for Travel in a bid to save the livelihoods of more than 27 million Europeans who work in the sector.

In an open letter to European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen, the groups โ€“ which represent over 5,000 member companies and their workers, point to a continued lack of co-ordination and diverging travel restrictions as crippling their business. The letter is signed by representatives from across the tourism and travel sector and their workers, including airlines, airports, railways, ground handlers, caterers, travel retailers, air navigation service providers, tour operators, hotels, restaurants, cafes, travel agents, road transport operators and logistics services, camp sites, holiday parks, taxi operators, tourism boards and authorities and all their associated supply chains.

โ€œWith an estimated 55% fewer flights, an overall revenue loss of some โ‚ฌ140 billion across the European aviation industry and a growing number of frustrated travellers, itโ€™s about time that Europe shows some leadership in getting travel restrictions coordinated properly across the continentโ€, said Thomas Reynaert, Managing Director, Airlines for Europe (A4E).ย  More than 20,000 A4E airline passengers were denied boarding this summer due to the chaotic, fragmented situation.

The letter comes as the latest data from airport body ACI EUROPE shows a continued decline in passenger traffic at Europeโ€™s airports during the first two weeks of September โ€“ now standing at a loss of -73%; down from sluggish โ€˜peak recovery levelโ€™ of -65% mid-August.

โ€œThis chaotic situation requires your immediate personal involvementโ€ states the letter to Mrs. von der Leyen. โ€œWe are thus urging you to make this issue a top priority and calling on you to address this issue directly with Heads of State and Governmentโ€.

โ€œWe are therefore also urging you to ensure that the Commission takes the lead in the development of an EU Testing Protocol for travel and its implementation to avoid quarantines and re-open bordersโ€.

The sectors which have united in this call for immediate action point to the fact that the European Centre for Disease Prevention and Control (ECDC) formally advises states against extreme travel restrictions, which are neither risk-based nor proven effective where community transmission is already present โ€“ which is the case across Europe.

The letter concludes by highlighting the core pillars and essential purpose of the European goals. The reduction and removal of quarantines is, state the signatories, โ€œinstrumental in re-establishing the free movement of people, ending current discriminations and restoring the essential functionality of the Single Marketโ€.

Qatar Airways network to expand to more than 90 destinations with resumption of Amman, Entebbe, Hanoi, Seychelles, Windhoek and Yerevan

Qatar Airways made this announcement:

Qatar Airways continues to lead the aviation industry offering more global connectivity than any other airline. With the airlineโ€™s network never falling below 30 destinations since the onset of the pandemic, the resumption of services to Amman, Entebbe, Hanoi, Seychelles, Windhoek and Yerevan and the launch of new flights to Accra will see the airlineโ€™s global network more than triple in size by mid-October. The airlineโ€™s resilience and commitment to providing connectivity has also seen it launch several new destinations since the start of the pandemic, including Accra, Brisbane and Cebu.

The airlineโ€™s variety of fuel-efficient efficient aircraft and strategic network management has enabled it to quickly resume flights and expand services in line with passenger demand. The following destinations are planned to resume flights or increase frequencies:

  • Amman (daily flights started 15 September, carriage of passengers limited to AMM-DOH only)
  • Clark (increasing to nine weekly flights from 20 September)
  • Copenhagen (increasing to 10 weekly flights from 15 October)
  • Dhaka (increased to seven weekly flights from 19 September)
  • Entebbe (three weekly flights starting 2 October)
  • Hanoi (four weekly flights starting 3 October)
  • Madrid (increasing to 10 weekly flights from 1 October)
  • Manchester (increasing to 17 weekly flights from 15 October)
  • Manila (increasing to 17 weekly flights from 2 October)
  • Seychelles (three weekly flights starting 15 October)
  • Stockholm (increasing to 10 weekly flights from 15 October)
  • Windhoek (three weekly flights starting 15 October)
  • Yerevan (five weekly flights started 15 September, increasing to daily from 5 October)

According to the latest IATA data, Qatar Airways has become the largest international carrier between April to July by fulfilling its mission of taking people home. This enabled the airline to accumulate unmatched experience in carrying passengers safely and reliably and uniquely positioned the airline to effectively rebuild its network. The carrier has stringently implemented the most advanced safety and hygiene measures on board its aircraft and in Hamad International Airport.

Qatar Airways aircraft photo gallery:

Harvard study: Masks, when worn throughout travel, offer significant protection from COVID-19

From Delta Air Lines:

Face masks are an essential part of a layered strategy to keep customers safe and reduce transmission of COVID-19 throughout air travel, according to a new technical bulletin published this week by faculty at Harvardโ€™s T.H. Chan School of Public Health.

The studyโ€™s conclusions reference recent research that suggests the universal use of masks in settings such as those on aircraft may reduce infection risk from respiratory particles to less than 1 percent.

โ€œThe use of face masks is critically important throughout the air travel process, from entering the airport for departure to leaving the destination airport,โ€ according to the Harvard report. โ€œWhen the use of masks is implemented with other measures built into aircraft operations, such as increased ventilation with HEPA filtration in the aircraft and disinfection of surfaces, these layered [interventions] offer significant protection from acquiring COVID-19 through air travel.โ€

Harvardโ€™s bulletin โ€“ part of a set of evidence-based recommendations to reduce the public health risks of flying during the COVID-19 pandemic โ€“ also cites another report that describes two COVID-19-positive passengers who traveled on a 15-hour flight with 350 other passengers; both wore masks, and no one else on the flight was infected.

Delta was one of the first airlines to require customers and employees to wear a mask or face covering across Delta touchpoints at airports and onboard the aircraft. Itโ€™s an extension of our safety commitment, and enforcement is a responsibility we take seriously. We ask customers to acknowledge as part of the check-in process their willingness to wear a mask throughout travel. And we insist that customers who have an underlying condition that prevents them from wearing a mask complete a โ€œClearance-To-Flyโ€ process upon arrival at the airport.

โ€œThereโ€™s no doubt that wearing a face mask is one of the most important ways to stay safe in the airport and on board, and itโ€™s why we were so quick to incorporate it into our approach to protecting our customers and employees,โ€ said Deltaโ€™s Chief Customer Experience Officer Bill Lentsch. โ€œThanks for doing your part to stay safe and protect those around you.โ€

Delta has implemented layers of protection from check-in to baggage claim to deliver a new standard of cleanliness, more space and safer service and care for customers and employees alike. When added to measures such as sanitizing aircraft surfaces with electrostatic spray before 100% of flights, blocking middle seats while capping aircraft capacity, and changing aircraft HEPA filters twice as often as recommended, mask-wearing provides a consistent layer across all travel touch points that can help prevent the spread of COVID-19.

Delta continues to make the necessary decision to ban customers who refuse to wear masks onboard. So far, more than 300 individuals have been barred from future Delta flights for failing to comply with this critical safety precaution.

Delta Air Lines announces upsize of SkyMiles financing to $9 billion

Delta Air Lines todayย announced the upsize and pricing of the previously announced private offering by Delta and its indirect wholly owned subsidiary, SkyMiles IP Ltd. An aggregate of $2.5 billion in principal amount of 4.5% senior secured notes due 2025 and an aggregate of $3.5 billion in principal amount of 4.75% senior secured notes due 2028 (collectively the “Notes”) are expected to be issued on Sept. 23, 2020, subject to customary closing conditions. The Notes will be issued at a price to investors of 100% of their principal amount. Concurrently with the issuance of the Notes, Delta and SkyMiles IP Ltd. expect to enter into a credit agreement providing for a $3.0 billion term loan facility (“New Credit Facility”), also subject to customary closing conditions. In total, the Notes and New Credit Facility will provide gross proceeds of $9.0 billion, an increase of $2.5 billion from the anticipated original $6.5 billiondeal size, at a blended average annual rate of 4.75%.

News Releases Air Canada to make complimentary COVID-19 insurance coverage available to international travelers

Air Canada has made this announcement:

Air Canada today announced that it is including complimentary COVID-19 emergency medical & quarantine insurance for eligible customers booking round-trip international flights. The coverage, available for new bookings made in Canada from September 17 until October 31, 2020, inclusive, provides emergency medical and quarantine insurance designed to give customers added confidence when booking flights and travelling abroad.

“At Air Canada, we know people have personal, family and business reasons to travel. To give them greater confidence as they do so, we have engaged Manulife to offer all Canadian residents complimentary COVID-19 emergency medical & quarantine insurance when they book round-trip flightsย for travel outside of Canada. Combined with our industry leading airport and onboard biosafety protocols, including Air Canada CleanCare+, and our flexible rebooking policies, customers can be assured that when they book and travel with Air Canada their safety and well-being is our top priority,” said Lucie Guillemette, Executive Vice President and Chief Commercial Officer at Air Canada.

The Manulife COVID-19 Emergency Medical Certificate of Insurance (the “Plan”) is available for new international, round-trip bookings made in Canada between September 17 and October 31, 2020, inclusive, for travel completed by April 12, 2021.ย If, when abroad, customers test positive for COVID-19, the Plan will provide eligible customers coverage that includes:

  • Up to CDN $200,000 per insured for COVID-19 treatment medical expenses.
  • Up to CDN $150 per person for quarantine costs (meals + accommodation); Up to CDN $300 per family per day up to a maximum of 14 days.
  • Up to CDN $500 for expenses related to return home if the advisory from the Canadian government goes from Level 3 to Level 4 while at destination.

The Plan is available to all Canadian residents, subject to eligibility requirements, and is underwritten by The Manufacturers Life Insurance Company (“Manulife”), Canada’s largest provider of travel insurance. It is the most extensive geographical coverage included by a Canadian airline for Canadian residents, covering every international destination Air Canada serves. For full details, including applicable terms and conditions, please see:ย http://www.aircanada.com/covid-19-insurance.

Air Canada also recently announced that customers booking with Air Canada Vacations will be offered COVID-19 Coverage and Assistance Plan provided by Allianz at no additional cost designed to cover emergency medical and quarantine expenses if COVID-19 is contracted while travelling. It is available to all eligible customers who book an Air Canada Vacations package for travel by April 30, 2021ย to eligible destinations. For details please see aircanadavacations.com.

ATR’s first ever purpose-built regional freighter takes flight

ATR has made this announcement:

ATR, the world number one regional aircraft manufacturer, today announces the successful first flight of its new purpose-built regional freighter aircraft. The flight took off at 14:00 from its Saint-Martin site and lasted two hours. During the flight, crew onboard performed a number of tests to measure the new aircraftโ€™s flight envelope and flight performance. The first delivery of this aircraft will be to FedEx Express, the worldโ€™s largest cargo airline and express transportation company, who placed a firm order for 30 aircraft, plus 20 options, in November 2017. The arrival of this new freighter further cements ATRโ€™s leadership position in the regional freighter market where ATR cargo aircraft already represent a third of the in-service regional freighter fleet.

The brand new straight-from-factory cargo aircraft will offer a number of unique advantages to operators. With a Large Cargo Door included as part of the original design and the same wide cross section as all ATR aircraft, the freighter will be able to accommodate bulk cargo and industry-standard pallets and containers. The aircraft will also provide operators with the very latest avionics suite, which can be continuously upgraded. This effectively futureproofs the -600Fโ€™s state-of-the-art cockpit by allowing cargo airlines to take benefit from future innovations, which will further enhance the aircraftโ€™s efficiency.

Above Copyright Photo: For FedEx Express. (Eurospot)