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Continental Airlines and United Airlines are expected to announce a merger on Monday

Continental Airlines (Houston) and United Airlines (UAL Corporation) (Chicago) are expected to announce that they are merging to form the world’s largest airline on Monday, the Wall Street Journal reported on Thursday, citing unnamed sources via this report in Reuters.

Continental’s board is expected to meet today and Sunday, and United’s board would also meet today, the newspaper said on its website.

United declined to comment and Continental did not immediately respond to a request for comment.

Meanwhile, a source close to the situation told Reuters that concern over the share-price ratio to be used in a potential stock swap was “no longer an issue” and added that an announcement of the deal would likely be made early next week.

If announced and approved, the Continental Airlines brand would be retired. The new merged airline would be known as United Airlines.

What will American Airlines now do? US Airways are you now talking to AA?

Read the full report:

http://finance.yahoo.com/news/United-Continental-to-rb-3993462933.html?x=0&.v=1

Copyright Photo: Antony J. Best. The Continental “golden globe” color scheme, introduced in 1991, has always been one of the more popular airline brands. Continental has also been rated high by passengers compared to most U.S. airlines. However its days may be numbered. Boeing 757-224 N17122 (msn 27564) gracefully takes to the skies at Gatwick Airport near London. Both companies operate the Boeing 757.

JAL to exit the cargo business by the end of October

JAL-Japan Airlines (Tokyo) due to reorganization in bankruptcy has decided to exit the cargo business by the end of October 2010.

Business Week news link:

www.businessweek.com/news/2010-03-25/japan-air-to-stop-flying-freighters-by-end-of-october-update1-.html

Copyright Photo: Antony J. Best. Boeing 747-446 (BCF) JA8909 (msn 26353) of JAL Cargo climbs away from London (Heathrow).

Unite gives its BA strike report but is willing for more talks

Copyright Photo: Antony J. Best. The BA strike has brought some unusual traffic to LHR. It is ironic that LCC Jet2's Boeing 737-330 G-CELK (msn 23530) with its "Friendly Low Fares" sub-titles would be flying a BA flight.

British Airways (London) endured a three-day Unite cabin crew strike this past weekend. BA has hired in a lot of aircraft from other carriers with their crews to operate some of the BA flights. The following aircraft are known to have been leased in the past three days:

SE-RHU,ย G-CELY,ย G-CGET,ย G-OJIB,ย G-CELK,ย G-STRP,ย PH-AHY,ย G-CELB,

G-POWD,ย PH-HZE,ย G-LSAG,ย CS-TFT,ย G-LSAA,ย G-ZAPX,ย CS-TLO,ย PH-HZD,

PH-HZK,ย CS-TLX,ย G-BPEJ, andย G-STRW.

Yesterday union leaders called for renewed talks with the company to end the strike according to Reuters.

Read the full report:

www.reuters.com/article/idCNLDE62K09B20100321?rpc=44

Meanwhile while the company tried to remain positive, the union issued this report detailing the devastating affects of the strike:

“With 80 percent of cabin crew standing strong on the first day of the BA stoppage, Unite has issued an update of how the strike is biting so far, which reveals that BA’s much-vaunted contingencies plans are failing :

   - BA has managed to fly only one third of its normal scheduled
      departures;

    - BA's flagship terminal T5 is a ghost town as passengers stay away;

    - The first long haul BA flight out (10am) was to Abu Dhabi and crewed by
      6 pilots and 2 international cabin crew;

    - From 12.20pm until 2.30pm only 10 flights departed from Heathrow,
      normally there would be 50 during the same period; of the 10 which left,
      8 flights were chartered and only 2 were BA flights;

    - By lunchtime today, 85 BA planes were parked at Heathrow - consuming
      the maximum parking space allowed for BA aircraft;

    - 20 more planes had been moved to Cardiff to be parked, and a further 20
      flown to Shannon, in western Ireland, to sit out the strike;

    - By 2pm, only one flight to JFK airport had departed - normally there
      are five;

    - At Gatwick, one third of flights have failed to take off;

    - BA planes are taking off empty, save for cargo, as BA stretches
      efforts to make it seem it is functioning;

    - On average only 14 passengers are travelling on those flights which are
      taking off, far short of capacity;

    - Two strike-breaking chartered flights did not depart because of technical
      problems;

    - By mid-morning around 113 BA passengers had complained about the
      poor quality of food on-board the flights; and

    - There are reports of no food on in-bound flights from Germany and
      Italy."

Ethiopian pilot was unable to follow ATC directions, made a sharp turn and plunged into the sea

Copyright Photo: Antony J. Best. Another picture of the ill-fated ex-Ryanair Boeing 737-8AS ET-ANB (msn 29935) landing at Dubai right before sunset in the desert.

Ethiopian Airlines’ (Addis Ababa) crash yesterday morning in Beirut is becoming a mystery. The pilot in command of the aircraft was unable to follow flight instructions from ATC and made a sharp turn before plunging into the Mediterranean Sea.

Latest news link:

news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20100126/ap_on_re_mi_ea/lebanon_plane_crash

Iceland Express to fly to Winnipeg starting June 2010

Copyright Photo: Antony J. Best. Please click on photo for full view, information and other photos.

Iceland Express-Astraeus Airlines Boeing 737-7L9 WL G-STRN (msn 28007) LGW

Originally uploaded by Airliners Gallery

Iceland Express (Keflavik) will add twice weekly service to Winnipeg starting in June 2010. This will also permit permit new European connecting service for Winnipeg via Iceland.

News link:

ca.news.yahoo.com/s/cbc/091223/canada/canada_manitoba_mb_icelandic_

express_manitoba

Copyright Photo: Antony J. Best.

United Airways starts Dhaka-Kuala Lumpur flights

United Airways (Bangladesh) today (December 21) starts Dhaka-Kuala Lumpur flights with its 155-seat McDonnell Douglas DC-9-83 (MD-83).

Flyglobespan (Globespan Airways) ceases all operations and goes into receivership

Flyglobespan (Flyglobespan.com) (Globespan Airways) (Edinburgh) today (December 16) shut down all operations and was immediately placed into receivership (bankruptcy protection).

News link:

news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/uk_news/scotland/edinburgh_and_east/8417183.stm

Copyright Photo: Antony J. Best

TACV-Cabo Verde Airlines Boeing 757 is the first to land at Sao Pedro Airport

TACV-Cabo Verde Airlines (Praia) yesterday (December 4) performed a test flight with a Boeing 757-200 at the new Sao Pedro Aiport on Sao Vicente. The new airport is being certified for operations.

News link:

www.cabonet.org/news/7-news/644-tacv-boeing-to-land-at-sao-pedro-airport-for-first-time.html

Copyright Photo: Antony J. Best.

Ryanair will drop Basel/Mulhouse

Ryanair (Dublin) will leave Basel/Mulhouse and drop its six routes over a dispute over airport fees. The Irish carrier was demanding the airport drop its rates.

News link:

www.saffronwaldenreporter.co.uk/content/saffron/news/story.aspx?brand=SAFOnline&category=NewsSaffron&tBrand=

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Copyright Photo: Antony J. Best.

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Aer Lingus may sell 4 A320s, 3 A321s and 4 A330s to raise money

Aer Lingus (Dublin) is considering selling four older aircraft (four A320s, three A321s and four A330s) to raise capital.

News link:

www.irishtimes.com/newspaper/finance/2009/1110/1224258479348.html

Copyright Photo: Antony J. Best.

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