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Qatar Airways announces Philadelphia will be the first Airbus A350-900 USA destination

Qatar Airways (Doha) has announced that Philadelphia will be the first destination it will fly to in the USA using the new Airbus A350-900.

Qatar Airways plans to begin operating an A350-900 on its daily service from Dohaโ€™s Hamad International Airport to Philadelphia International Airport from January 1, 2016. The date will coincide with the launch of services to Los Angeles, one of three new Qatar Airways destinations in the US for 2016.

Starting on March 1, 2016 and March 16, 2016, the A350-900 will also fly on one daily flight to New York (JFK) and also to Boston; meaning three of Qatar Airwaysโ€™ US destinations will all be served by the A350-900.

The introduction of the state-of-the-art A350 on the daily flights between Doha and Philadelphia brings an additional capacity of more than 9% compared to the Boeing 777-200 LR which is being operated on the route. Qatar Airwaysโ€™ daily capacity to Philadelphia will grow from 259 seats on the Boeing 777-200 LR to 283 seats on the A350-900 aircraft.

Qatar Airwaysโ€™ A350-900s feature 36 seats in Business Class in a 1-2-1 configuration, featuring 80โ€ inch fully flat horizontal beds, and a 247 seating capacity in Economy Class in a 3-3-3 layout.

All seats in Business Class have direct aisle access with 17โ€ HD in-flight entertainment screens. Economy Class features 10.6โ€ in-flight entertainment screens and more space for passengers in window seats, thanks to a vertical side wall panel design.

Qatar Airways now operates 47 passenger flights a week between the United States and Doha โ€“ daily from New York, Washington (Dulles) DC, Chicago (O’Hare), Houston (Bush Intercontinental), Philadelphia, Dallas/ Fort Worth, and five flights a week from Miami. In addition to this, over the next few months, Qatar Airwaysโ€™ US network will grow further with new routes Los Angeles ย January 1, 2016), Boston (March 16, 2016), Atlanta (July 1, 2016) and a second daily flight to New York from March 1, 2016.

Copyright Photo: Bernhard Ross/AirlinersGallery.com. Pictured in action at the first destination of Frankfurt is the first copy, Airbus A350-941 A7-ALA (msn 006).

Qatar Airways aircraft slide show:ย AG Airline Slide Show

Qatar Airways introduces the new Airbus A350-900

New video from Qatar Airways:ย Airbus and Qatar Airways have collaborated to design and develop the A350 XWB. We are proud to be the first to fly the world’s newest aircraft and look forward to welcoming you on-board this aircraft. Itโ€™s truly ahead of the curve.

Qatar Airways to bring the Airbus A350-900 to Munich

Qatar Airways (Doha) has announced it will add the new Airbus A350-900 on the Doha – Munich daily route starting on October 1. The airline issued this statement:

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Qatar Airways, the Global Launch Customer of the A350 XWB, has announced the expansion of its A350 services to Germany, with the new state-of-the-art aircraft being deployed on its Doha-Munich route.

Commencing October 1, 2015, the Doha-based airline will be launching the A350 XWB to Munich alongside its existing Boeing 787 Dreamliner service on one of the two double-daily flights to Munich.

Beginning November 1, 2015, the second daily flight to Munich will also be operated with the worldโ€™s newest wide-body aircraft, the A350 XWB, further strengthening the airlineโ€™s position in Germany as a world-class airline providing passengers with an exclusive premium travel experience.

Qatar Airways introduced its first and second commercial A350 XWB flights to the German market with flights to Frankfurt in January and March this year. The airline has also recently launched its third A350 aircraft to Singapore and will add its fourth and fifth aircraft with all three daily flights to Singapore scheduled to be operated with the A350 XWB by mid-August, 2015.

Qatar Airwaysโ€™ A350s feature 283 seats โ€“ with 36 seats in Business Class in a 1-2-1 configuration, featuring 80โ€ inch fully flat horizontal beds โ€“ and a 247 seating capacity in Economy Class in a 3-3-3 layout. All seats in Business Class have a direct aisle access with 17โ€ HD in-flight entertainment screens. Economy Class features 10.6โ€ in-flight entertainment screens and more space for passengers in window seats, thanks to a vertical side wall panel design.

Qatar Airways currently has three Airbus A350-900 XWB in its fleet of aircraft, with 77 more on order, and is the only airline in the world to operate every family of Airbusโ€™ modern airline portfolio. The airline, which has been serving Munich since 1998, currently operates 14 flights each week between Munich and the airlineโ€™s Doha base, Hamad International Airport, from which it flies to 146 key leisure and business destinations worldwide.

Video above: A trip report on the Airbus A350-900 from Doha to Frankfurt.

Copyright Photo below: Eurospot/AirlinersGallery.com. Airbus A350-941 F-WZFA became A7-ALA (msn 006) on the handover.

Qatar Airways aircraft slide show:ย AG Airline Slide Show

Video below: Sam Chui. Airbus A350 inaugural flight.

 

The first Airbus A350-900 for TAM takes shape at Toulouse

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Airbus (Toulouse) has issued this statement and photo on the progress of the first Airbus A350-900 for TAM Airlines (TAM Linhas Aereas) (Sao Paulo):

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The first A350-900 for TAM Airlines is progressing well in the Final Assembly Line (FAL) in Toulouse, France, with joining of the wings, the horizontal and vertical tail plane, the main landing gear and the tail cone to the fuselage (below).

TAM A350-900 in production TLS (Airbus)(LRW)

The A350 XWB is made of 70 percent advanced materials, including 53 percent composites, and incorporates the latest innovations, providing extra efficiency for airlines.

In particular, the wings have been designed to adapt during the flight, morphing while airborne, changing their shape for maximum aerodynamic efficiency throughout the various phases of flight. This contributes to reduce fuel burn and CO2 emissions by 25 percent compared to previous generation competing aircraft.

TAM will be the first airline in the Americas to fly the A350 XWB and the fourth operator in the world overall. Delivery of TAMโ€™s first A350 XWB is scheduled for the end of this year. TAM has a total of 27 A350 XWB on order.

The A350 XWB is the latest addition to the market-leading Airbus widebody product line. Offering customers a game-changing reduction in fuel-burn, the all-new mid-size long-range A350 XWB has carbon fibre fuselage and wings and sets new standards in terms of passenger comfort, operational efficiency and cost-effectiveness.
By the end of April 2015, the A350 XWB has won 780 orders from 40 customers worldwide.

Photo above: Airbus and below (TAM). The pictured Airbus A350-941 (msn 024) takes shape at Toulouse and should be handed over to the carrier in December.

TAM aircraft slide show:

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New video from Airbus: Airbus Cockpit Experience (ACE) Trainer

The Airbus Cockpit Experience (ACE) Trainer is a mobile cockpit simulator that simulates the A350 XWB cockpit and its associated systems in an interactive and realistic environment. It enables a trainee to acquire knowledge on system operation, as well as on normal/abnormal/emergency procedures thanks to the following elements: Guided hands-on lessons; Assisted Procedure lessons; Limited free play area for session preparation or briefing, and/or reinforcement. The ACE Trainer can be used for A350 XWB Airbus Flight Crew Licensing (FCL) courses and beyond.

Lufthansa to take delivery of its first Airbus A350-900 at the end of 2016, first will be based at Munich

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Lufthansa (Frankfurt) has announced itsย first new Airbus A350-900 will be coming to Munich at the end of 2016. Lufthansa has ordered a total of 25 aircraft of this type, which in future will be used on routes from the airlineโ€™s Frankfurt and Munich hubs.

This summer Lufthansa will operate a total of 26 long-range aircraft, including 17 Airbus A340-600s and nine A330-300s, from its Munich hub.

According to Lufthansa, “the Airbus A350-900 is more fuel efficient than any other aircraft type. On average the new aircraft will consume a mere 2.9 liters of kerosene per passenger per 100 kilometers, roughly 25 percent less than current-generation aircraft.”

The state-of-the-art Rolls Royce Trent XWB engines and an aerodynamic design will also reduce noise emissions to well below current prescribed limits. In addition, the cabin is extremely quiet, thanks to new insulation methods and sound- absorbing materials. Passengers on board the A350-900 will also benefit from wider panorama windows and more spacious overhead stowage bins.

Technical data

Engine: RR Trent XWB-84
Length: 65.26 meters
Wing span: 64.75 meters
Height: 17.05 meters
Wing area: 443 m2
Max. takeoff weight: 268 tons
Engine performance: 2 x 84,000 lbs
Max. fuel capacity: 138,000 liters
Cruising speed: Mach 0.85
Range*: approx. 9,500 km
Fuel consumption: approx. 2.9 liters /100 pax km
vs. Boeing 747-400: -26%
vs. Airbus A340-300: -24%

* with maximum payload Deutsche Lufthansa AG

Image below: Lufthansa.

Lufthansa A350-900 (88)(Flt)(Airbus)(LR)

Finnair Group reduces its first quarter loss, announces its next strategic phase

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Finnair Group (Helsinki) reported a net loss ofย โ‚ฌ9.8 million ($11.0 million) for the first quarter, down from a net loss ofย โ‚ฌ28.1 million $35.5 million) in the same quarter a year ago.

CEO Pekka Vauramo commented on the results:

Finnairโ€™s revenue in the first quarter of 2015 was on a par with the corresponding period in 2014 at 540.4 million euros. Revenue was increased by higher passenger traffic revenue and negatively affected by lower revenue from Aurinkomatkat Suntours and cargo traffic, as well as the elimination of revenue from businesses sold after the comparison period. Our profitability improved substantially, although our operational result showed a loss of 28.4 million euros.

The factors contributing to the improved result in addition to the increased revenue included further progress in cost savings as well as lower fuel prices. Unfortunately, the substantial appreciation of the dollar against the euro diluted the benefit gained from the fall in the price of jet fuel and significantly increased other dollar-denominated costs. The operational result also reflects the weak financial performance of Aurinkomatkat Suntours.

During the reporting period and in the preceding years, Finnair result has been affected by strong changes in the yen and / or changes in the dollar exchange rate. Therefore we started to report unit revenue and unit cost excluding fuel at constant currency during the review period. This change will show the actual development of our Airline Business more clearly. At the same time we adjusted the calculation method to reflect the structural changes that have taken place within the Group โ€“ the transfer of Flybe Finlandโ€™s own risk flying to Finnairโ€™s purchased traffic, for example. On this basis, unit revenue at constant currency fell by 0.4 per cent and unit cost excluding fuel at constant currency rose by 1.1 percent on the comparison period. The increase in unit cost excluding fuel at constant currency is largely explained by changes in our traffic structure.

We are moving in the right direction, despite the fact that our result is still not at the level we are striving to reach. Our long-haul fleet renewal, which will start this coming autumn, will significantly improve the cost-competitiveness and customer experience of our long-haul traffic. At the same time, we will continue to focus on increasing our revenue through, for example, ancillary revenue. The positive effect of increased ancillary sales was visible already in our first quarter figures, although its share is still small. Finnairโ€™s strategic targets are discussed in more detail in a separate stock exchange release that was issued this morning.

Finnair also announced its on-going strategy changes:

As a part of its annual strategy review, Finnair’s Board of Directors has approved a new vision and updated the companyโ€™s mission and strategic targets.

Finnairโ€™s direction: Unique Nordic experience

Finnairโ€™s new vision is to offer its passengers a unique Nordic experience.

Finnairโ€™s route network connects Asia, North America and the northern regions of Europe and beyond through its hub at Helsinki Airport. The operations are based on quality, reliability, safety and design inspired by Nordic pure nature. The vision is expressed for example in easy-to-use digital services and in the enhancement of Business Class services. The goal is that as a result of the service offered at the airport, in lounges and on board, customers arrive at their destinations relaxed and with peace of mind.

Finnairโ€™s vision gives direction to all Finnair employees and partners in the areas of customer service, operations or development of the company operations and services.

Finnairโ€™s mission: fast and smooth connections

Finnairโ€™s mission is to offer

ยท the smoothest, fastest connections in the northern hemisphere via Helsinki

ยท the best network to the world from its home markets.

Updated strategic objectives for the company

ยท Double Asian traffic by 2020 from the 2010 level

ยท Deliver a unique customer experience and achieve world-class operations

ยท Create shareholder value

The core of Finnair’s strategy is taking advantage of the growing demand for traffic between Europe and Asia. The strategy is based on the growing markets in Asia, fast connections between Europe and Northeast Asia, quality service, and cost-efficient, punctual operations. Helsinki’s geographical location provides Finnair with a natural competitive advantage, as the fastest routes between many destinations in Europe and megacities in Asia go through Helsinki. In implementing its strategy, Finnair is committed to creating added value for its customers and shareholders.

To achieve these strategic objectives the company Board of Directors has approved six strategic implementation areas for 2015 โ€“ 2017:

ยท Intercontinental growth with Northeast Asia focus

ยท Customer excellence

ยท People and Finnair culture

ยท Digitalization

ยท Funding and capital structure

ยท World-class operations

In its operations Finnair enters a new phase during the 2015โ€“2017 period, as it becomes, from October 2015, the first European operator of the next-generation Airbus A350 XWB aircraft. Finnair aims to maximize the competitive advantage and ensure competitive funding for the fleet investments in order to achieve its strategic objectives.

Finnairโ€™s financial objectives

Finnairโ€™s Board of Directors increased the target level of Adjusted gearing from maximum of 140 percent to maximum of 175 percent and confirmed other earlier long term financial objectives:

ยท EBIT margin 6% over cycle

ยท EBITDAR margin minimum of 17% over cycle

ยท Adjusted gearing maximum of 175%

ยท Return on Capital Employed (ROCE) minimum of 7%

Image below: Finnair is centering its turnaround on the new Airbus A350-900.

Finnair A350-900 (10)(Flt)(Finnair)(LR)

Finnair aircraft slide show:ย AG Airline Slide Show

Qatar Airways is coming to Atlanta, Boston and Los Angeles, will bring the Airbus A350 to Boston and New York

Qatar Airways (Doha) has announced the next phase of its USA route development with the introduction of three new passenger routes to Los Angeles, Boston and Atlanta. With these new destinations, Qatar Airways will offer daily nonstop services to all 10 of the largest metropolitan areas of the United States.

Effective January 1, 2016, Qatar Airways will commence daily flights to Los Angeles, California with the airlineโ€™s flagship Boeing 777 aircraft, which features a two-class cabin with 42 Business Class fully lie-flat seats in a 2-2-2 configuration.

From March 16, 2016, the airline will launch daily flights to Boston and will operate its latest flagship A350-900 XWB in a two-class configuration with 36 Business Class seats in a 1-2-1 configuration, featuring an 80โ€ fully flat bed and 17โ€ HD in-flight entertainment screen.

Atlanta, Georgia, will be Qatar Airwaysโ€™ third new route to the US and will commence with daily flights starting on July 1, 2016 (now moved forward to June 1, 2016). The route will be operated with the airlineโ€™s flagship Boeing 777 aircraft.

Increasing passenger demand to Americaโ€™s largest city and financial center, New York, has prompted Qatar Airways to add a second daily service to the city from ย March 1, 2016. Qatar Airways has served the city daily since the initial route launch in 2007. The second daily service to New Yorkโ€™s JFK will be operated by the Airbus A350-900 XWB aircraft providing passengers an opportunity to experience both the Boeing 777 and the A350 aircraft types on the route.

The airline has seen rapid growth in just 18 years of operation to the point where today it is flying a modern fleet of 156 aircraft to 146 key business and leisure destinations. Among the 146 destinations currently served are Dubai, Abu Dhabi, Mumbai, New Delhi, Singapore, Hong Kong, Bangkok, Jakarta and the Maldives โ€“ all with excellent connections from the US cities.

How will the U.S. Airlines respond?

Copyright Photo: Bernhard Ross/AirlinersGallery.com. Airbus A350-941 A7-ALA (msn 006) is pictured at Frankfurt, its first destination.

Qatar Airways aircraft slide show:ย AG Airline Slide Show

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Finnair to bring Wi-Fi to its fleet, pins its turnaround plans on the new Airbus A350-900 and service improvements

Finnair A350-900 (10)(Flt-1)(Airbus)(LRW)

Finnair‘s (Helsinki) Board of Directors has approved an investment program for bringing Wi-Fi connectivity to the majority of Finnair’s wide-body and narrow-body fleet.

Finnair will introduce its first onboard Wi-Fi service in the fall of 2015, with the arrival of the first Finnair A350-900 XWB aircraft. In 2016, the company will start Wi-Fi installations on Finnair’s Airbus A330 long-haul aircraft as well as its European short-haul Airbus fleet. Installations are expected to be completed by 2018.

Meanwhile the company issued its plan to turn around the company. The top management briefed its shareholders on the plans:

Finnair CEO Pekka Vauramo hasย listed new meal services on board, full flat Business Class seats, Economy Comfort seats and the new Light ticket type as good examples of its service renewal. In addition the company has begun investing in different digital services.

According to Vauramo, Finnair’s fleet renewal plays a key role in the company’s new phase. In the second half of this year, Finnair will be the first European airline to operate the next-generation Airbus A350-900 XWB aircraft.

โ€œThe first long-haul operation with the new aircraft is at the end of October, and Shanghai, Beijing and Bangkok are the first destinations,โ€ Vauramo says. โ€œOn these Asian routes we get the most out of our new aircraft. The new aircraft will improve our product, decrease costs and also decrease our CO2 emissions.โ€

โ€œAs the fleet investment program proceeds, our long-haul will start to grow in 2016. We seek growth in traffic and in revenue with these aircraft. As we are now more cost-effective, thanks to our structural changes, I believe we have a strong foundation to produce results with the new fleet,โ€ Vauramo estimates.

โ€œGrowth also creates jobs. Every new Airbus A350 XWB aircraft that grows our fleet will create approximately 200 jobs at Finnair. Half of this is flying personnel, and the other half is in other functions,โ€ Vauramo stresses. โ€œIncreasing the fleet size by five long-haul aircraft will create approximately 1000 jobs in Finnair in the next five years. The company employed approximately 4500 persons at the end of 2014.

Finnair continues to seek growth in Asia, where the company now has more than 70 flights per week. Economic growth in Asia continues, but there are growth opportunities also in North America. Finnair is opening a new route to Chicago this June.

Successful savings program enabled move towards growth strategy

Klaus Heinemann, Chairman of the Finnair Board of Directors, stressed in his opening speech the importance of reaching collective labor and savings agreements with all personnel groups through negotiations in 2014. โ€œFor this, I want to express my sincere and warm thanks to the whole Finnair personnel. We are very fortunate that we are not in the same position as some of our competitors who have struggled with strikes during this and last year,โ€ Heinemann said.

Heinemann also highlighted the significance of 2015. โ€œWe are now moving to a new phase, where in line with our strategy, we seek to grow revenue. Even if the changes ahead are positive in nature, they will not be easy, as launching new products and taking new aircraft into use always requires an organization to learn new things and move away from old ways of working. I believe that the Finnair team is well aware of the great opportunities the upcoming changes of 2015 offer us to improve our performance, and the Finnair spirit will support the performance of the team.”

Discussion still needed on ownership structure and the financial challenges of domestic flying

Chairman of the Board Heinemann reminded the shareholders of the wish he made last year, and called for continuation of constructive discussion in Finland on Finnair ownership structure and the company’s future in the consolidating aviation market: โ€œI believe that Finnair’s future matters to the whole Finnish national economy, and hence it would be worthwhile to consider how the good air connections in Finland could best be secured in this consolidating world.โ€

Heinemann also brought up the challenges of Finnair’s domestic flying. โ€œOur business on domestic routes has been financially in the red for a long time,โ€ he said. โ€œI understand the national concern in Finland over maintaining air connections.โ€ Heinemann also said he had familiarized himself with the Finnish aviation strategy published by the Ministry of Transportation.

He pointed out that a responsible Board of Directors has a legal obligation to address the challenge presented by domestic flying. โ€œFinnair has expressed interest in taking part in discussions on the different ways demand for aviation could be stimulated in Finland,โ€ he added. Heinemann also noted that it is important to separate the obligation of the public sector to provide a service, and the obligations of a listed company.

Image: Airbus.

Video:ย Finnair Chairman Klaus Heinemann’s opening speech at AGM on March 25, 2015.

Finnair aircraft slide show:ย AG Airline Slide Show

Airbus rolls out the first painted A350-900 for Vietnam Airlines

Vietnam A350-900 F-WZFI (VN-A886)(14)(Nose) TLS (Airbus)(LRW)

Airbus (Toulouse) has issued this statement and photo of the first Airbus A350 for Vietnam Airlines (Hanoi):

The first A350 XWB for Vietnam Airlines has been rolled out of the Airbus paint shop in Toulouse on Friday March 6, featuring the airlineโ€™s updated (2014) distinctive blue and gold lotus livery.

The aircraft, which will be leased from AerCap, is now entering the advanced stage of production. This will include installation of the engines, completion of cabin furnishing, and cockpit fitting, followed by ground and flight tests. The aircraft is scheduled for delivery in the middle of the year.

Vietnam Airlines will become the first Asian airline to fly the A350 XWB and the second operator in the world. Vietnam Airlines will acquire 14 A350 XWBs, including ten on order from Airbus and four under lease agreements. The carrier will operate its A350 XWB fleet on premium long haul routes, beginning with services between Hanoi and Paris.

At the end of February 2015, the A350 XWB had won 780 firm orders from 40 customers worldwide.

Photos: Airbus. The first A350-941 will use the temporary marks of F-WZFI. It will become VN-A886 (msn 014) on delivery in June.

Vietnam Airlines aircraft slide show:ย AG Airline Slide Show

Vietnam A350-900 F-WZFI (VN-A886)(14)(Grd) TLS (Airbus)(LRW)