South African Airways’ CEO resigns over lack of funding for turnaround plan

South African Airways has made this announcement:

The Board of South African Airways (SAA) has accepted the resignation of Mr Vuyani Jarana, Group Chief Executive Officer.

Since he joined SAA in November 2017, Mr Jarana has spearheaded the implementation of the long-term strategy to return the airline to financial and operational sustainability and position it to deliver effectively on its mandate.

โ€œOn behalf of the Board, I would like to thank Mr Jarana for his service and commitment to the airline. He contributed to returning confidence and credibility to the airline. We wish him well in his future endeavours,โ€ said Mr JB Magwaza, SAA chairman.

Mr Magwaza said the airline will continue to implement actions to reduce SAAโ€™s cost structure and make the airline more competitive domestically and globally.

โ€œIn terms of his contractual obligations, Mr Jarana has committed to remain until the end of August to ensure an orderly transition of his responsibilities, which is a matter that the Board will consider. The Board of SAA will immediately commence the process of searching for a new Group CEO to take the strategy forward,โ€ concluded Mr Magwaza.

More details on transitional arrangements will be announced soon.

QANTAS to launch nonstop Brisbane – Chicago O’Hare flights in 2020

QANTAS Airways is planning to launch the 8,901 mile route between Brisbane and Chicago (O’Hare) following the tentative DOT approval of the American-QANTAS joint business venture.

QANTAS made this announcement:

“QANTAS expects to announce details of two new routes – Brisbane-Chicago and Brisbane-San Francisco – once final approval is received.”

The two routes would be served with Boeing 787 Dreamliners.

La Compagnie launches Airbus A321neo service

First A321neo, delivered on May 18, 2019

La Compagnie on D Day (June 6) launched service between Paris (Orly and Newark with its first Airbus A321neo.

The new Airbus A321s will replace the older Boeing 757-200s.

Airbus also made this announcement:

The first single-aisle A321neo destined for La Compagnie, an exclusively business-class French airline operating scheduled transatlantic flights, commence transatlantic services on June 6 from Paris Orly Airport to Newark Liberty International Airport.

On lease from GECAS, La Compagnieโ€™s A321neo is powered by CFM International LEAP 1A new generation engines and features a business class only cabin with 76 full flat seats, offering passengers unmatched comfort. The cabin also includes a high level of connectivity onboard.

With this brand new A321neo, La Compagnie becomes the latest A321neo operator. The airline has two new A321neo aircraft on order.

La Compagnieโ€™s A321neo will be presented on the Airbus static display at the Paris Air Show on June 18 (professional day).

The A320neo and its derivative aircraft family members are the worldโ€™s best-selling single aisle aircraft with over 6,500 orders from over 100 customers since its launch in 2010. It has pioneered and incorporated the latest technologies, including its new generation engines and the industry’s reference cabin design, delivering 20 percent fuel cost savings alone. The A320neo also offers significant environmental benefits with nearly a 50 percent reduction in noise footprint compared to previous generation aircraft.

Top Copyright Photo: La Compagnie Airbus A321-251NX WL F-HBUZ (msn 8866) BSL (Paul Bannwarth). Image: 946596.

La Compagnie aircraft slide show:

Video: With the new A321neo from La Compagnie, fly business class like never before. On board, you’ll find 76 full flat seats that fully recline into beds, a state-of-the-art entertainment system and Free, unlimited Internet access for all passengers. Discover this one-of-a-kind plane, wholly dedicated to the business class experience. The Plane to Be. Illustrated by Gaetan Heuzรฉ.

 

United Airlines flies the “Flight for the Planet” today

United Airlines made this announcement:

United Airlines, a longstanding leader among all global carriers in environmental sustainability, made history today โ€“ World Environment Day โ€“ with the departure of the Flight for the Planet, the most eco-friendly commercial flight of its kind in the history of aviation. On the Flight for the Planet, United became the first known airline to demonstrate all of the following key actions on a single commercial flight: utilization of sustainable aviation biofuel; zero cabin waste efforts; carbon offsetting; and operational efficiencies.

United is using the Flight for the Planet to evaluate key measures of flying as sustainably as possible using the airline’s current technology, resources and fuel-saving procedures. The flight departed from gate B12 at United’s hometown hub of Chicago O’Hare for its “eco-hub” in Los Angeles, where sustainable aviation biofuel has helped power all the airline’s flights from the Southern California hub since 2016.

“The historic Flight for the Planet showcases United’s philosophy of working together to find new and innovative ways to lead us into a more sustainable future,” said Scott Kirby, United’s president. “As an airline, we see our environment from a unique perspective every day and we know we must do our part to protect our planet and our skies.”

The Flight for the Planet further illustrates United’s commitment to its bold pledge to reduce its carbon footprint by 50% by 2050.

Sustainable Aviation Biofuel

United is powering the Flight for the Planet using a 30/70 blend of low-carbon, sustainable aviation fuel provided by Boston-based World Energy, and traditional jet fuel. The biofuel alone achieves a greater than 60% reduction in greenhouse gas emissions on a lifecycle basis compared to traditional jet fuel, and using biofuel is one of the most effective ways an airline can reduce its impact on the environment.

United recently renewed its contract with World Energy, agreeing to purchase up to 10 million gallons of cost-competitive, sustainable aviation biofuel over the next two years. United was the first airline globally to use sustainable aviation biofuel on a continuous basis and the only airline in the United States to currently do so.

Zero Cabin Waste and Industry-First, Recyclable-Paper Cup

In the Economy cabin, United is swapping traditional snack options with a complimentary plated service featuring fully recyclable or compostable serviceware, including a test of an industry-first, recyclable-paper, hot beverage cup.

In the premium cabin, United is continuing to use reusable service ware and swap plastic lids for beeswax food wrappers. The airline is also removing the paper wrapping from silverware roll-ups. United has already eliminated non-recyclable stirring sticks and cocktail picks on aircraft systemwide and replaced them with an environmentally-friendly product made of 100% bamboo.

Carbon Offsetting

United is offsetting the remainder of the flight’s emissions via the airline’s new carbon offset provider, Conservation International. Conservation International now partners with United on the airline’s consumer carbon offset program โ€“ Eco-Skies CarbonChoice โ€“ and together the two allies will focus on CI’s mission to promote nature-based solutions to climate change.

Operational Efficiencies

United has made significant investments in a modern, fuel-efficient fleet while implementing operational and procedural changes to drive fuel conservation. The Flight for the Planet is demonstrating single-engine taxiing, Air Traffic Control prioritization and a continuous descent approach into Los Angeles, which saves fuel while also reducing noise impact to the city. United is operating the flight using its Eco-Skies livery Boeing 737-900ER, which on average carries passengers 77 miles on a single gallon of fuel.

Additionally, 40% of United’s eligible ground service equipment (GSE) is electric-powered, with more than 70% of the airline’s ground operation at its Los Angeles eco-hub utilizing electric GSE equipment. United is the first airline to use new ITW 7400 electric ground power units that drastically reduce workplace noise pollution and cut carbon emissions by 90%. United is also using electric-powered ground equipment to service the Flight for the Planet at the departure and arrival gates.

United’s Commitment to the Environment

United’s Flight for the Planet represents yet another innovative initiative the airline has undertaken to reduce its overall footprint and further ensure its reputation as the world’s most environmentally conscious airlines. Several of United’s most significant environmental achievements include:

  • Becoming the first airline globally to use sustainable aviation biofuel on a continuous basis, marking a significant milestone in the industry by moving beyond test programs and demonstrations to the everyday use of low-carbon fuel in ongoing operations.
  • Investing more than $30 million in California-based sustainable aviation fuels producer Fulcrum BioEnergy, which remainsย the single largest investment by any airline globally in sustainable fuels. United’s agreement to purchase nearly 1 billion gallons from Fulcrum BioEnergy is the largest offtake agreement for biofuel in the airline industry.
  • Becoming the first airline to fly with Boeing’s Split Scimitar winglets, which reduce fuel consumption by an additional 2 percent versus standard winglets; United is the largest Scimitar winglet operator today, with nearly 400 aircraft equipped with these winglets.
  • Becoming the first U.S. airline to repurpose items from the carrier’s international premium cabin amenity kits and partnering with Clean the World to donate hygiene products to those in critical need.
  • Partnering with Audubon International to protect raptors โ€“ including hawks, owls and kestrels โ€“ in and around United’s hubs and resettle the birds of prey at habitats where the species are more likely to thrive.

Beat of Hawaii: Trouble brewing for Hawaiian Airlines at LAX

According to this report by Beat of Hawaii, Hawaiian Airlines has been asked by Los Angeles World Airports (LAWA) management to move from overcrowded Terminal 5 in order to accomodate the consolidation of American Airlines. According to the article, this will put HA at a disadvantage since it be asked to move to theย Midfield Satellite Concourse (MSC). Read the full story.

According to LAWA:

Phase 1 (MSC North Project) of the MSC Program is the construction of the northern portion of the multi-story MSC facility and associated improvements. The MSC North Project will improve the terminal operations, concessions facilities, and overall passenger experience at LAX. The facility is designed to serve both domestic and international traffic. The MSC North Project will provide LAWA with the flexibility to accommodate demand for aircraft gates while modernizing other terminals at LAX and reduce reliance on the West Remote gates.

JetSuiteX to launch air service from Phoenix to Burbank, Las Vegas and Oakland

JetSuiteX Embraer ERJ 135LR N253JX (msn 145328) SNA (Michael B. Ing). Image: 946632.

JetSuiteX has announced that it will launch service from Phoenix to Burbank, Las Vegas, and Oakland.

Service from JetSuiteX’s location at Swift Aviation, located on the southwest side of Phoenix Sky Harbor International Airport, will commence as follows:

  • August 30 โ€“ Phoenix to Burbank (three daily flights)
  • September 12 โ€“ Phoenix to Las Vegas (four daily flights)
  • October 1 โ€“ Phoenix to Oakland (three daily flights)

This news follows JetSuiteX’s recent announcement that it will begin operating flights between Seattle’s King CountyInternational Airport-Boeing Field and Oakland beginning on July 1. To date, 2019 has marked a banner year for the rapidly expanding air carrier, which is celebrating its third anniversary of providing simple, reliable, and joyful air travel.

The addition of service to Phoenix will extend JetSuiteX’s route network to seven year-round destinations โ€“ Burbank(BUR), Concord/East Bay (CCR), Las Vegas (LAS), Orange County (SNA), Oakland (OAK), Phoenix (PHX), and Seattle (BFI) โ€“ as well as seasonal flights to Coachella Valley/Thermal (TRM) and Mammoth (MMH).

Top Copyright Photo (all others by the airline): JetSuiteX Embraer ERJ 135LR N253JX (msn 145328) SNA (Michael B. Ing). Image: 946632.

JetSuiteX aircraft slide show:

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Alaska Airlines adds a new destination from Everett

Alaska Horizon (Horizon Air) Embraer ERJ 170-200LR (ERJ 175) N620QX (msn 17000640) PAE (Nick Dean). Image: 946631.

Alaska Airlines is adding a new route from Paine Field in Everett, WA. A new route from PAE to Palm Springs will be launched on November 5, 2019.

All Alaska flights at Paine Field are operated by Horizon Air with jet service using the Embraer 175 aircraft, which features a three-class cabin.

From Paine Field, guests can currently fly to eight destinations: Las Vegas; Los Angeles; Orange County, California; Phoenix; Portland, Oregon; San Diego; San Francisco; and San Jose, California.

Top Copyright Photo: Alaska Horizon (Horizon Air) Embraer ERJ 170-200LR (ERJ 175) N620QX (msn 17000640) PAE (Nick Dean). Image: 946631.

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American highlights its 25 new summer routes

Between June 6 and June 8, 2019 American Airlines is adding 23 new routes to its vast network of more than 6,800 daily flights. And then, on June 13 and June 15, the growth continues when American begins service to Halifax, Nova Scotia (YHZ), from Philadelphia (PHL) and New York (LGA).

American proudly offers the only direct service from its hubs to key destinations throughout its network, which is important when time is of the essence. For customers looking for history and culture this summer, American is the only airline with direct flights to Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic (SDQ), from Dallas-Fort Worth (DFW) and Charlotte, North Carolina (CLT). American is also the only carrier to provide a convenient escape from New York to Jackson Hole, Wyoming (JAC).

 

Spirit Airlines is coming to Nashville

Airline Color Scheme - Introduced 2018 (revised titles)

Spirit Airlines is coming to Nashville, Tennessee. Beginning October 10, 2019.

Spirit will begin nonstop daily service from Nashville International Airport (BNA) to Baltimore/Washington, Fort Lauderdale/Hollywood, New Orleans, Las Vegas and Orlando.

The airline will also add nonstop service to Tampa on November 5. The six routes will operate year-round and create dozens of connections to some of Spiritโ€™s most popular destinations, throughout the U.S., Caribbean and Latin America.

Nashville, TN (BNA) to/from:ย  Starts: Frequency:
Baltimore, MD/Washington, DC (BWI) October 10, 2019 Daily, year-round
Fort Lauderdale, FL (FLL) October 10, 2019 Daily, year-round
New Orleans, LA (MSY) October 10, 2019 Daily, year-round
Las Vegas, NV (LAS) October 10, 2019 Daily, year-round
Orlando, FL (MCO) October 10, 2019 Daily, year-round
Tampa, FL (TPA) November 5, 2019 Daily, year-round

The announcement will add to Spiritโ€™s growing network, as the carrier recently announced it would be launching service in Burbank, Sacramento, and Charlotte on June 20.

Top Copyright Photo: Spirit Airlines Airbus A320-232 WL N618NK (msn 5458) LAX (Michael B. Ing). Image: 945345.

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Wizz Air expands in Vienna with a sixth aircraft

Wizz Air  (Hungary) Airbus A321-231 WL HA-LXR (msn 7647) BSL (Paul Bannwarth). Image: 946626.

Wizz Air has announced the allocation of a sixth aircraft to its Vienna base. The new Airbus A321 will join the fleet in the middle of December, enabling the start of six new long-awaited services from Vienna to Alicante, Bremen, Chisinau, Naples, Oslo and Porto and the increase of frequencies of the airlineโ€™s existing Eindhoven and Tel Aviv routes.

Wizz opened its Austrian base in Vienna International Airport in June 2018 and after only one year of successful operations, the airline announced further expansion, growing its fleet to six Airbus aircraft. Together with these six new services Wizz Air now offers 38 routes to 23 countries from Vienna.

WIZZ AIRโ€™S NEW ROUTES FROM VIENNA

New routes Frequency Start date Fares from*
Chisinau Monday, Friday 28 October 2019 EUR 19.99
Oslo Monday, Wednesday, Friday, Sunday 16 December 2019 EUR 19.99/ 209 NOK
Alicante Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday 17 December 2019 EUR 19.99
Bremen Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Saturday, Sunday 17 December 2019 EUR 14.99
Naples Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday 17 December 2019 EUR 19.99
Porto Wednesday, Sunday 18 December 2019 EUR 19.99

Wizz Air celebrated its 15th anniversary in May.

In other news, Wizz Air will become the biggest airline at London Luton Airport this summer.

The carrier will also add a new route from Vilnius – to Eilat in Israel.

Top Copyright Photo: Wizz Air (Hungary) Airbus A321-231 WL HA-LXR (msn 7647) BSL (Paul Bannwarth). Image: 946626.

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