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Gol introduces a new look, logo and livery

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Gol Linhas Aereas Inteligentes (Sao Paulo) today unveiled in a ceremony this new look on Boeing 737-8EH PR-GXZ (msn 40739). The new look also features this new logo.

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United to add winter seasonal service to St. Lucia from Chicago

United Airlines (Chicago) on December 19 will add weekly Boeing 737-800 jet service from its Chicago (O’Hare) hub to St. Lucia in the Caribbean per Airline Route.

Copyright Photo: Chris Sands/AirlinersGallery.com. Boeing 737-824 N37277 (msn 31595) with APB Split Scimitar Winglets departs from Calgary.

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FlyEgypt arrives in Zurich

FlyEgypt (Cairo) today (July 11) start a weekly charter flight from Zurich to Marsa Alam in Eqypt. The new Egyptian airline commenced charter operations on February 12, 2015 with a charter flight from Cairo to Jeddah. The airline has recently been operating charters to Europe, especially the Italian market.

The new airline describes its activities:

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FlyEgypt is the first budget airline in Egypt, with a dream of putting destinations within peopleโ€™s reach at affordable fares, enabling people to discover the world. FlyEgypt will start its operations as a single class charter operator; it is an equity-funded organization, backed by some of the major shareholders of the Talaat Mostafa Group (TMG).

Egypt, the cradle of civilization, with its tourist attractions and resorts, lacked a local airline that efficiently connects passengers to their destinations. FlyEgypt addresses this deficiency; it operates from and to under-served beautiful tourist attractions and resorts in Egypt. FlyEgypt is committed to offer safe, secure, viable and efficient air transport services.

FlyEgypt has employed the best available calibers in the industry through a very sophisticated hiring process. Our team is our major asset, with a deep commitment to deliver what we promise, with an intense focus on safety, efficiency and cost optimization.

Safety is our passion and core value, we work so all air passengers arrive safely at their destinations. We ensure this through proper training, work practices, risk management and adherence to safety regulations at all times.

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Copyright Photo: Andi Hiltl/AirlinersGallery.com. Formerly operated by Airberlin as D-ABBG, Boeing 737-86J SU-TMG (msn 32918) was handed over to the new airline on December 23, 2014.

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Ryanair agrees to sell its 29.8% stake in Aer Lingus to IAG

Ryanair (Dublin) has agreed to sell its 29.8 percent share in Aer Lingus (Dublin) to the International Airlines Group-IAG (British Airways, Iberia and Vueling Airlines) (London). The airline issued this statement:

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The Board of Ryanair Holdings PLC today (July 10) confirmed that it has voted unanimously to accept the IAG offer for Ryanairโ€™s 29.8% shareholding in Aer Lingus Group plc. Ryanairโ€™s stake in Aer Lingus has been available for sale since May 2012 and the Board believes that the current IAG offer maximizes Ryanair shareholder value.

In line with this decision, Ryanair will now vote in favor of the motion at the Aer Lingus EGM on July 16 (to give the Irish Government a golden share over Aer Lingusโ€™s Heathrow slots) and Ryanair will also vote its 29.8% shareholding in favor of acceptance of the IAG offer, subject to this offer receiving regulatory approval from the European competition authorities.

Ryanairโ€™s Michael Oโ€™Leary said:

โ€œWe believe the IAG offer for Aer Lingus is a reasonable one in the current market and we plan to accept it, in the best interests of Ryanair shareholders. The price means that Ryanair will make a small profit on its investment in Aer Lingus over the past 9 years.

This sale of our stake is timely given that our original strategy for Aer Lingus (to use it as a mid-priced brand to offer competition to flag carriers at primary airports) has been overtaken by the successful rollout โ€“ since September 2013 โ€“ of Ryanairโ€™s โ€œAlways Getting Betterโ€ strategy, which has seen the Ryanair brand successfully enter many of Europeโ€™s primary airports, being rewarded with strong growth in our network, traffic, load factor and profitability, while keeping our fares low and our punctuality high.

We wish IAG well with their takeover of Aer Lingus. When Ryanair first bid for Aer Lingus in late 2006, Ryanair (36 million passengers) carried 4 times Aer Lingus traffic (9 million). Today Ryanair (over 100 million) carries more than 10 times Aer Lingus traffic (10 million), and we will continue to deliver the vast majority of Irelandโ€™s traffic and tourism growth in the coming months and years.โ€

Ken Odeluga, a senior market analyst at www.cityindex.com.sgย comments on this latest news:

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It has taken the better part of seven months for IAG to put the final pieces of the Aer Lingus puzzle in place.

Ryanair has, after much delay, which it insisted was not down to intransigence, agreed to sell its 30% to IAG, which had already struck a deal with Irelandโ€™s government to purchase the countryโ€™s 25%.

Reports that the EU will swiftly grant conditional approval appear credible.

Concessions by IAG were accepted by the antitrust authorities this morning. IAG offered to relinquish some slots and to give its competitors special terms, like allowing them to provide connecting at favourable terms.

All these agreements will tend to focus investorsโ€™ minds back on the details of the โ‚ฌ1.3 billion bid, for which a strong part of the rationale rests on highly prized routes from Heathrow and lucrative routes between the UK and North America.

Aer Lingus had 300 slots at Heathrow as of December, with industry figures suggesting each is worth at least ยฃ5 million ย per annum.

Also, Aer Lingus is not the unprofitable airline it was say about 15 years ago or more. Itโ€™s stronger in margin terms than Lufthansa, for instance, and had at least โ‚ฌ550 million in free cash at last tally.

The additional 3.5%-4% of Heathrow market share will consolidate IAGโ€™s dominance at the hub, ahead of the extension of capacity.

But now comes the hard part.

Despite its recent forecast upgrades, IAG remains the least profitable airline operator based in the UK or Ireland.

EasyJet and Ryanair are tightly matched and each seems to swap marginal dominance over the other every few years or so.

Either way, the pair has largely locked out all other large competitors in Europe, including IAG, for the last decade.

Plus, having already written down the value of its Aer Lingus stake, Ryanairโ€™s ยฃ400 million proceeds from the sale will go straight to its bottom line.

The only way for a rival catch and match with the two above in terms of profits, is to grow, probably inorganically, and probably not in Europe, in the medium term.

With the soon-to-be-cemented deal, IAG has given itself the best chance among any large European carrier to close the profit gap, and the scale to absorb strategic hits to margins in Europe.

Top Copyright Photo: Paul Bannwarth/AirlinersGallery.com. Ryanair Boeing 737-8AS EI-DPM (msn 33640) lands in Tenerife Sur.

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Bottom Copyright Photo: AirlinersGallery.com. Aer Lingus Airbus A319-111 EI-EPU (msn 3102) taxies to the gate at London’s Heathrow Airport.

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China Eastern to acquire 50 Boeing 737-800s

Boeing (Chicago, Seattle and Charleston) has issued this statement concerning China Eastern Airlines (Shanghai) intent to finalize a deal for 50 Boeing 737-800s:

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Boeing is delighted with China Eastern Airlinesโ€™ decision to purchase 50 Next-Generation 737-800s as stated in their public disclosure to the Hong Kong stock exchange.

The airplanes will be operated by China United Airlines, a wholly-owned subsidiary of the China Eastern Airlines, and other branches and subsidiaries of the carrier.

The order will be posted on Boeing’s Orders & Deliveries website once all contingencies are cleared.

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Copyright Photo: Ivan K. Nishimura/Blue Wave Group/AirlinersGallery.com. China Eastern’s Boeing 737-89P B-5689 (msn 41512) passed through Honolulu on delivery painted in the new 2014 livery.

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Southwest to add another two new routes in January

Southwest Airlines (Dallas) on January 6, 2016, besides those routes previously reported, will add two new routes and also resume service on two other routes. The carrier will start daily service between Boise and Sacramento and Burbank and San Francisco on this day per Airline Route.

The carrier is also resuming service between Indianapolis and Chicago (Midway) and Little Rock and St. Louis on January 6.

Copyright Photo: Brian McDonough/AirlinersGallery.com. Boeing 737-8H4 N8655D (msn 42529) with APB Split Scimitar Winglets prepares to land at Baltimore/Washington.

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Ryanair to open a new base at Gothenburg, wants a three runway solution and will launch the Edinburgh – Copenhagen route

Ryanair (Dublin) will open its 74th base at Gothenburg in September with one based aircraft and 13 routes.

In other news, Ryanair has called for a three runway solution in the South East England (London) area. The airline issued this statement in response to the proposed third runway at London Heathrow:

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โ€œRyanair believes that the proposed Heathrow runway โ€“ which wonโ€™t be delivered for 10 or 15 years โ€“ wonโ€™t solve the runway capacity crisis in the South East. Ryanair strongly advocates taking politicians out of runway decision making and allowing each of the three London airports, Heathrow, Gatwick and Stansted, to build 3 competing runways which will solve the capacity crisis in the South East for the next 100 years, while at the same time allowing competition between the airports to deliver this capacity efficiently. It remains a fact that additional runways in Stansted and Gatwick can and will be delivered much earlier than any Heathrow third runway.โ€

The company reported its June traffic grew 14 percent to 9.5 million customers. Its load factor rose five points to 93ย percent!

Finally, the ultra low-fare airline announced a new route linking its Edinburgh base with Copenhagen. The new route will operate three days a week starting on November 6.

Copyright Photo: Paul Bannwarth/AirlinersGallery.com. Boeing 737-8AS EI-ENC (msn 34980) approaches the runway at Las Palmas.

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Southwest Airlines reaches a tentative agreement with its flight attendants

Southwest Airlines (Dallas) has announced it has reached a tentative agreement with its Flight Attendants. Terms of the deal were not released, but the airline said they include wage increases, bonus opportunities, and work-rule adjustments.

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According to the airline, Southwest Airlines Flight Attendants, represented by Transport Workers Union (TWU) 556, will be presented with the details of the agreement in the coming weeks, and members will have the opportunity to vote on ratification. The current contract became amendable May 31, 2013. If approved, the new agreement will run through May 2019.

Copyright Photo: Michael B. Ing/AirlinersGallery.com. Boeing 737-8H4 N8662F (msn 36936) completes its final approach to the runway at Los Angeles International Airport.

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Air Transat starts seasonal Halifax – London Gatwick flights

Air Transat (Montreal) on June 17 launched its twice-weekly summer seasonal service between Halifax and London (Gatwick) with Boeing 737 aircraft.

The return westbound routing stops at Gander per Airline Route.

Copyright Photo: Gilbert Hechema/AirlinersGallery.com. Boeing 737-8Q8 C-GTQB (msn 30696) with APB Split Scimitar Winglets completes its approach to the runway at Montreal (Trudeau).

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QANTAS Airways restores the Perth-Singapore route

QANTAS Airways (Sydney) today (June 26) restored the Perth-Singapore route.

Flight QF71 departed this afternoon from Perth bound for Singapore, one of five return services that QANTAS will operate each week with its Boeing 737-800 aircraft. With a flying time of just over 5 hours, the flight is scheduled to land at 5.20 pm.

In other news, The QANTAS Group issued this statement concerning the rejection of the Jetstar Hong Kong application:

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The QANTAS Group will work with its fellow shareholders in Jetstar Hong Kong to review the enterprise, following the Air Transport Licensing Authorityโ€™s decision to reject the local carrierโ€™s application to establish an operation in Hong Kong.

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Jetstar Hong Kong โ€“ a joint venture between Shun Tak Holdings Limited, China Eastern Airlines and the QANTAS Group โ€“ was announced in March 2012. Each partner holds a one-third economic share while the Hong Kong based Shun Tak Holdings has 51 per cent of the voting rights and ultimate control. Seventy percent of the board is from Hong Kong.

At December 31, 2014, the QANTAS Group investment in Jetstar Hong Kong was carried at $10 million.

The low cost carrierโ€™s application for a licence to operate scheduled air services has been under consideration by the local licensing authority for over two years.

Expressing disappointment at the decision, CEO of the QANTAS Group Alan Joyce said: โ€œThis is as disappointing for the shareholders as it is for the travellers that Jetstar Hong Kong planned to serve.

โ€œItโ€™s the travelling public who have lost out, because the message from this decision is that Hong Kong appears closed to fresh aviation investment even when it is majority locally owned and controlled.

โ€œAt a time when aviation markets across Asia are opening up, Hong Kong is going in the opposite direction. Given the importance of aviation to global commerce, shutting the door to new competition can only serve the vested interests already installed in that market.โ€

Copyright Photo: Steve Bailey/AirlinersGallery.com. “RetroRoo”, the pictured Boeing 737-838 VH-XZP (msn 44577) in the retro 1971 livery, reopened the route.

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