Lufthansa takes delivery of its first Boeing 787 Dreamliner, arrives in Frankfurt

Boeing and the Lufthansa Group on August 29 celebrated the delivery of the first 787 Dreamliner, a 787-9, to Europe’slargest airline group at Paine Field, Everett, Wash.

The first copy is registered as D-ABPA and is named “Berlin”. It will go into service on the Franfkurt – Toronto route.

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The Lufthansa Group has 32 firm orders for the 787 and joins nearly 50 customers worldwide in operating the industry’s most fuel efficient and capable airplane. Boeing designed the 787 family with superior efficiency, which allows airlines to profitably open new routes and fly people directly where they want to go in exceptional comfort.

Using 25% less fuel and creating 25% fewer emissions than the airplanes they replace, the 787 family has avoided more than 125 billion pounds of carbon emissions since entering service in 2011.

Since revenue service began in 2011, the 787 family has launched more than 325 new nonstop routes around the world, including approximately 50 routes opened since 2020. The 787-9 can fly 296 passengers up to 7,565 nautical miles (14,010 km) in a typical two-class configuration.

In addition to 32 787 Dreamliners on order, the Lufthansa Group has firm orders for 20 777-9 passenger airplanes and recently placed a firm order for seven of the new 777-8 Freighter.

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AerCap signs lease agreements with Air Europa for 5 Boeing 787-9 Dreamliners and 10 Boeing 737-8 MAX 8s

AerCap Holdings N.V. today announced it has signed lease agreements with Air Europa Lรญneas Aรฉreas S.A.U. for the long-term lease of five Boeing 787-9 Dreamliner aircraft and ten Boeing 737-8 MAX 8 aircraft.

The aircraft are scheduled to deliver beginning in 2024 through 2026.

Air Europa will become the first Spanish operator of the Boeing 737 MAX aircraft.

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UPS orders eight additional Boeing 767-300 freighters, will go to 108 aircraft

Boeing today announced an order from UPS for eight more 767 Freighters. The incremental order will increase UPS’s 767 Freighter fleet to 108 airplanes, enabling the global carrier to further modernize and sustainably grow its fleet.

UPS will begin taking delivery of these new airplanes in 2025, with an additional 767-300 Boeing Converted Freighter (BCF) entering service in late 2023.

This purchase builds on UPS’s order for 19 767 Freighters in December 2021.

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Jetlines delays its launch to September 22

Launched operations on September 22, 2022

Jetlines (Canada Jetlines) (Toronto-Pearson) has delayed its launch from today (August 29) to September 22.

The first route will connect Toronto and Calgary with its 174-seat Airbus A320.

 

Top Copyright Photo: Jetlines (Canada Jetlines) Airbus A320-214 C-GCJL (msn 4175) YKF (TMK Photography). Image: 958630.

Thai AirAsia X to launch two routes to Sydney and Melbourne

Thai AirAsia X (flight code XJ) continues its network expansion with direct flights to the two largestย  cities in Australia, flying direct from Bangkok (Suvarnabhumi) to Melbourne and Sydney for the very first time, commencing December 1 and 2, 2022.

Four weekly flights direct to Sydney Airport on Mondays, Tuesdays, Fridays and Saturdays, and to Melbourne Airport (Tullamarine) three times a week on Wednesdays, Thursdays and Sundays.

Served by the spacious 377-seat Airbus A330 aircraft with 12 upfront business-class reclining seats for extra comfort and 365 economy seats, including a quiet zone from rows 7 – 14, both routes present convenient, economical and affordable travel between Australia and Thailandย  whether for leisure, visiting friends and family or international studies.

About Thai AirAsia X

Thai AirAsia X (TAAX, flight code: XJ), is Thailandโ€™s first low-cost, medium to long haul carrier. Established in 2014 with the motto โ€œNow Everyone Can Fly Extra Longโ€, the airline has recently launched direct flights from Bangkok to Seoul (ICN), Tokyo (NRT), Sapporo (CTS), Osaka (KIX),Sydney (SYD), and Melbourne (MEL). Thai AirAsia X operates a fleet of 6 Airbus A330-300 aircraft, each with a seat configuration of 12 Premium Flatbed and 365 Economy seats (a total of 377 seats). As an affiliate carrier of the AirAsia Aviation Group, the airlineโ€™s vision is to solidify their position as the national and global leader in low-cost, long-haul aviation and to build a strong network that will contribute to the connectivity offered in AirAsiaโ€™s multiple hubs.

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Lufthansa Cargo continues to grow its intra-European route network with additional A321 freighters

Lufthansa Cargo has made this announcement:

  • ยท Second A321 freighter enters service in October 2022
  • ยท Expansion of the European network with inclusion of Birmingham, London and Madrid
  • ยท Daily weekday service to the UK and Ireland will deliver attractive Same-Day and eCommerce solutions
  • ยท Two additional A321 freighters to complement medium-haul services in the first half of 2023

From October 2022, Lufthansa Cargo will offer its customers additional capacities in its medium-haul network on specially converted Airbus A321 freighters. The first cargo flight of its kind took off from Frankfurt to Dublin in March 2022. Due to the positive response from the market and the continuing high demand from the eCommerce and Same-Day segments, a second aircraft of this type will enter scheduled service from October.

Luthansa Cargo A321F

The second A321F with registration D-AEUA is currently undergoing conversion in Singapore. The twin-engine, technically advanced narrow-body aircraft is powerful and fuel-efficient at the same time. It is identical in design to the first A321 freighter (D-AEUC, ‘Hello Europe’): A total of 28 tons of payload is available on 14 pallets and container positions on the main deck and ten on the lower deck. Lufthansa Cargo can continue enlarging its footprint by offering the known quality service and product in the fast growing eCommerce segment.

Similar to the first A321F, the second aircraft will also be based at the Frankfurt hub and operated by Lufthansa CityLine under wet lease agreement. Both A321Fs will operate under Lufthansa Cargo flight numbers. As a Group company, Lufthansa CityLine has worked intensively in recent months on the technical and operational preparation of the first two converted aircraft of this type in Germany. The new destinations in the intra-European network include Birmingham (BHX), London (LHR) and Madrid (MAD). The existing destinations Istanbul (IST), Tel Aviv (TLV), Malta (MLA), Tunis (TUN), Dublin (DUB), Manchester (MAN) and Cairo (CAI) will continue to be served, while Istanbul and Tel Aviv will see additional frequencies.

In light of the dynamic market development and continuing high demand for Same-Day and eCommerce solutions, Lufthansa Cargo continues to focus on growth for its intra-European network. Two additional A321 freighters are expected in the first half of 2023. This means that Lufthansa Cargo will double its A321F capacities in the future and will strive to deploy these aircraft to suit the respective customer needs.

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Finnair to launch daily services from Nordic capitals to Doha in strategic partnership with Qatar Airways

Finnair and oneworld partner Qatar Airways have concluded an agreement to establish a long-term strategic cooperation between Helsinki, Stockholm and Copenhagen and Doha. Finnair and Qatar Airways are exploring opening services also between another European destination and Doha.

These services will be supported by a comprehensive codeshare agreement with shared passenger and cargo capacity between both airlines.

Customers from the three Nordic cities will benefit from seamless connections via Doha to Qatar Airwaysโ€™ extensive network of around 100 destinations across Australasia, Asia, the Middle East and Africa. The collaboration will also open new destinations and connection opportunities across Finnairโ€™s Nordic network for Qatar Airwaysโ€™ customers.

The services are planned to start between November and December 2022. They will be operated with Finnairโ€™s Airbus A330 aircraft featuring Finnairโ€™s new long-haul cabins, including industry-leading Air Lounge business class seats, a brand-new premium economy travel class and refreshed economy class.

The flights to Doha are to be sold and marketed by both Finnair and Qatar Airways as per the schedule below:

  • 7 weekly flights to and from Helsinki
  • 7 weekly flights to and from Stockholm
  • 7 weekly flights to and from Copenhagen

As a result of these new feeder routes to Doha, Finnair will not operate eight long-haul routes this winter from Stockholm (Arlanda) and from Helsinki.

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Titan Airways to operate its Airbus A320 G-POWM on the FIFA World Cup Trophy Tour

Titan Airways this year will operate its Airbus A320-232 G-POWM (msn 2564) on the FIFA World Cup Trophy Tour. The airliner has just been painted in the FIFA livery.

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GlobalX introduces a new Bad Bunny logojet for Adidas

GlobalX (Global Crossing Airlines) has introduced a “Bad Bunny – Adidas” sneaker promotional livery on its Airbus A320 N281GX.

Shoe-maker Adidasย announced it was giving its fans a chance to win a trip to Puerto Rico this summer.

According to Adidas, the customย baby blue-colored plane pictured (above) is inspired by Bad Bunnyโ€™s art and pays homage to the summer.

The trip kicks off with a night inย Puerto Rico and then travel to New York for aย special Bad Bunny concert in the Bronx on August 27.

Bad Bunny is a multi-platinum recording artist, multiple Latin GRAMMYยฎ and GRAMMYยฎ winner, who consistently manages to break international barriers and dismantle cultural norms, becoming a global icon of culture and entertainment. In 2021, he was named one of Billboardโ€™s 10 most popular superstars in the world and earned the title of the #1 Latin artist of the year for a third consecutive year. In addition, after amassing an impressive more than 9.1 billion streams, he became the only Latin artist who, for two consecutive years, has been proclaimed the most listened to artist globally on Spotify โ€“ all of this without releasing a new album.

In 2022, his tour “El รšltimo Tour del Mundo” became the most globally successful tour of current times, selling out its 35 functions and breaking sales and attendance records. On the heels of his global success, he released a new album, “Un Verano Sin Ti,” which became the second all-Spanish album to reach number 1 on the Billboard 200 Chart. The first album to accomplish this was Bad Bunny’s “El รšltimo Tour del Mundo.” The album earned 356.66 million on-demand official streams in its premiere week, registering the largest streaming week ever for a Latin music album; it also set a record by posting its 24 songs on Billboard’s “Hot Latin Songs.” Currently, the megastar just kicked off his first stadium tour across the U.S. and Latin America, setting the record for the highest-grossing concert in each of the venues he has performed so far and the highest-grossing concert by a Latin act.

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United is considering a new widebody aircraft order, considers the Airbus A350 and additional Boeing 787 Dreamliners

United Airlines is reportedly considering another new aircraft order, this time to replace its aging Boeing 767-300ER widebody fleet and the Boeing 777-200 widebody fleet.

Unitedโ€™s oldest widebodies are the 38 Boeing 767-300ERs with an average age of almost 26 years, and its 19 777-200s with almost 25 years average age.

Unitedโ€™s 16 Boeing 767-400ERs and 55 Boeing 777-200ERs are also on average more than 20 years old.

United Airlines fleet plans:

Previously the airline annouced orders for 200 Boeing 737 MAX aircraft and 70 Airbus A321neo aircraft for its narrowbody fleet renewal.

When combined with the current orders, United expects to add more than 500 new narrow-body aircraft: 40 in 2022, 138 in 2023 and as many as 350 in 2024 and beyond.

That means in 2023 alone, the United narrowbody fleet could add about one new narrowbody aircraft every three days.

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Boeing 777 200

Boeing 777

 

Boeing 777-2003D view available for this aircraft
Boeing 777-300ER3D view available for this aircraft
Cruise Speed: 550-560 mph
Capacity: 276-350 passengers
Propulsion: Two General Electric GE90 or two Pratt & Whitney PW4077/4090 engines, rated up to 115,300 pounds thrust each
Wingspan: Up to 212 feet, 7 inches

 

Boeing 767-300

Boeing 767

 

Boeing 767-300ER3D view available for this aircraft
Boeing 767-400ER
Cruise Speed: 540 mph
Capacity: 167-240 passengers
Propulsion: Two General Electric CF6-80C2B or two Pratt & Whitney PW4060 engines, rated up to 63,300 pounds thrust each
Wingspan: Up to 170 feet, 4 inches

 

Boeing 757-200

Boeing 757

 

Boeing 757-200
Boeing 757-300
Cruise Speed: 540 mph
Capacity: 142-234 passengers
Propulsion: Two Rolls-Royce RB211-535 or two Pratt & Whitney PW2040 engines, rated up to 43,700 pounds thrust each
Wingspan: 134 feet, 7 inches

 

Airbus 319

Airbus

 

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Airbus 3203D view available for this aircraft

Cruise Speed: 530 mph
Capacity: 126-150 passengers
Propulsion:ย Two IAE V2500-A5 engines, rated up to 27,000 pounds thrust each
Wingspan: 111 feet, 11 inches

 

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Embraer EMB 170

EMB 170 & 175

 

EMB 170
EMB 175
Cruise Speed: 530 mph
Capacity: 70-76 passengers
Propulsion: Two jet engines
Wingspan: Up to 76 feet, 3 inches

 

Embraer 145

EMB 145

 

EMB 145
Cruise Speed: 530 mph
Capacity: 50 passengers
Propulsion: ERJs powered by two Rolls-Royce AE3007 rated up to 8,900 pounds thrust each
Wingspan: 69 feet, 7 inches

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