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Island Air and American commence interline e-ticket sales

Island Air (Honolulu) and American Airlines (Dallas/Fort Worth) are commencing interline e-ticket sales and airport through check-in for customers of both carriers. The new agreement allows both airlines to sell each otherโ€™s seats and place all flight segments on a single ticket. The agreement provides customers access to a larger route system to enhance their travel options.

At the airport, this relationship means boarding passes can be issued by either Island Air or American all the way through to the guestsโ€™ final destination without having to re-check in with the next carrier. The interline relationship relieves passengers holding a through, interline ticket of transferring baggage at the connecting airport.

โ€œWe continue to improve Island Air, and with this interline agreement with American Airlines, we will expand our customer base and offer even more value,โ€ said Island Air CEO Paul Casey.

Island Air interline e-ticketing with American became available in all major computer reservations systems on June 27, 2014.

Copyright Photo: Ivan K. Nishimura/Blue Wave Group/AirlinersGallery.com. Former American Eagle-Executive Airlines ATR 72-210 N342AT (msn 345) sports the new 2014 livery at the Honolulu base.

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Fiji Link is launched with the delivery of its first ATR 72-600

Fiji Link (subsidiary of Fiji Airways, formerly Pacific Sun) (Suva, Fiji) was officially launched with the delivery of the pictured 68-seat ATR 72-212A (ATR 72-600) DQ-FJZ (msn 1146) on May 31. The new type was due to arrive in Fiji today. This delivery also starts the rebranding of Pacific Sun as Fiji Link.

ATR issued this statement:

Fiji Link took delivery of its first brand new ATR 72-600 on operating lease from Singapore-based aircraft leasing company Avation PLC. The acquisition of the new ATR is as part of airlineโ€™s dynamic expansion plan to support network growth on its domestic and regional routes in the Pacific Islands, which it today operates on behalf of Fiji Airways.

The larger capacity, 68-seat ATR 72-600 of the new generation will allow the Fiji Airways Group to enhance connectivity over Fijiโ€™s larger domestic ports Nadi, Suva and Labasa, while boosting frequency of flights to other Pacific island destinations.

The new aircraft will be based at Suva Airport where Fiji Link is about to start its first full program of flying to Fijiโ€™ existing domestic and regional destinations while commencing flights on a new route Suva-Apia.

The ATR-600 series aircraft will provide Fiji Link with the vital reduced operating and maintenance costs optimizing and reinforcing to maximum its airlineโ€™s economics.

A second ATR 72-600 is due in November and December 2014 which will allow the airline to retire its two ATR 42-500s.

Copyright Photo: Ariel Shocron/AirlinersGallery.com. The pictured ATR 72-212A (ATR 72-600) F-WWEK became DQ-FJZ on delivery.

 

Mann Yadanarpon Airlines wants to expand to Thailand

Mann Yadanarpon ATR 72-600 XY-AJO (14)(Grd)(Mann Yadanarpon)(HR)
Mann Yadanarpon Airlines (Yangon) took delivery of its first ATR 72-600 (ATR 72-212A) (XY-AJO, msn 1127) on January 28, 2014. The first aircraft was welcomed to the Yangon base three days later. The new airlineย started operating on March 5, 2014 from Yangon to Nyaung-U, Mandalay, Heho and Tachileik with two ATR 72-600s (XY-AJO and XY-AJP) on daily service. Service toย Kyaing Tong is operated four days a week.

Flying currently domestic routes in Myanmar (formerly Burma), the regional carrier wants to expand internationally to Bangkok and Phuket, Thailand.

All photos and images by Mann Yadanarpon Airlines.

Mann Yadanarpon FAs (Mann)(LR)

Mann Yadanarpon poster

 

Etihad Regional-Darwin Airline leases four ATR 72-500 aircraft to expand its fleet

Etihad Regional (operated by Darwin Airline) (Lugano and Geneva) has announced an agreement to lease four ATR 72-500 aircraft, which will see the carrier boost its regional fleet to 12 aircraft and support its rapidly expanding network.

 

All four aircraft will be delivered from March through June 2014. The airline currently operates a fleet of eight 50-seat SAAB 2000 turboprop aircraft.

Etihad Regional will configure each aircraft with 68 seats.

The lease of the aircraft was arranged by Nordic Aviation Capital (NAC), the worldโ€™s largest turboprop leasing company headquartered in Billund, Denmark.

Etihad Regional’s Maiden Flight Takes To The Skies – 23 Jan 2014 En

Darwin Airline adopted the new name and brand after Etihad Airways invested in the regional carrier with a one third share.

Etihad Regionalโ€™s first commercial flight, flight F7 154, took to the skies on January 23, 2014, with a newly branded 50-seat SAAB 2000 (HB-IZP) aircraft. The flight departed from the airlineโ€™s hub in Geneva, Switzerland and landed on schedule at Rome Fiumicino Airport in Italy.

The first Etihad Regional branded aircraft was unveiled at a launch event in Zurich on January 16, 2014, showcasing the airlineโ€™s new livery and brand new logo. All 10 aircraft in the Etihad Regional fleet will feature the new livery by the end of June 2014.

 

Copyright Photo: Rolf Wallner/AirlinersGallery.com. The pictured ATR 72-212A (ATR 72-500) HB-ACB (msn 662) was leased and delivered on March 13 and visited Zurich today in the new look.

Etihad Regional-Darwin logo

Routes from Geneva (red lines are regular routes, blue are seasonal):

Etihad Regional-Darwin 3.2014 GVA Route Map

 

Aer Arann to become Stobart Air

Aer Arann (Dublin) onย March 19, 2014 announced it would be changing its name to Stobart Air by the end of this year to better reflect its new ownership.

Stobart Group logo

According to Stobbart Group, “Stobart Air is operator of two complementary airport facilities, London Southend Airport and Carlisle Lake District Airport. The Group intends to grow Stobart Air significantly following the completion of London Southend Airport. London Southend Airport has developed new routes with major operators including Aer Lingus Regional, easyJet, Thomson Airways and First Choiceย with the ultimate aim of servicingย up to two million passengers annually by 2020.

Theย Group is also pursuing air freight, maintenance and airport service opportunities at London Southend Airport, including airport retail, private facilities, lounges and fees generated from the rail terminal, which provides up to eight services an hour direct to London’s Liverpool Street Station.”

According to Wikipedia, “Aer Arann isย owned by Everdeal Holdings Limited, which is 45% owned by theย Stobart Group; 42% owned byย Invesco; 8% owned by Cenkos Securities; and 5% owned by Pรกdraig ร“ Cรฉidigh, Aer Arann’s former Chairman. Stobart Group has an option to acquire complete control of the airline, by increasing its shareholding by a further 55% to 100%.”

Aer Arann was established in 1970 by James Coen and Ralph Langan to operate regular flights ย betweenย Galwayย and theย Aran Islandsย off the west coast of Ireland. Operations began in August 1970 with a singleย Britten-Norman BN-2 Islander.

Besides operating for others as Stobart Air, the company will also continue to operate under the Aer Lingus Regional name as part of the franchise agreement with Aer Lingus.

Top Copyright Photo: Keith Burton/AirlinersGallery.com. ATR 72-212 EI-SLN (msn 405) in Aer Arann livery departs from Southend Airport (near London). Both entities are controlled by the Stobart Group.

Aer Arann:ย AG Slide Show

Aer Lingus Regional:ย AG Slide Show

Bottom Copyright Photo: Keith Burton/AirlinersGallery.com. ATR 72-212 EI-SLM (msn 413) in Aer Lingus Regional franchise colors arrives at Southend.

Island Air to drop Molokai, Ohana by Hawaiian steps in

Island Air (Honolulu) will discontinue all passenger service to the island of Molokai and redeploy the ATR 72 to another route starting on April 1 per the Star Advertiser.

The decision was probably influenced by the plans of Ohana by Hawaiian to serve the route starting on March 11 from Honolulu.

Island Air now only serves three routes from Honolulu.

Copyright Photo: Ivan K. Nishimura/Blue Wave Group. Freshly repainted ATR 72-210 N342AT (msn 345) displays the new 2014 livery at the Honolulu base.

Island Air:ย AG Slide Show

Route Map:

Island Air 1.2014 Route Map

Binter Canarias orders six ATR 72-600s

Binter Canarias (Gran Canaria, Canary Islands, Spain) and ATR have announced a contract for the sale of six firm ATR 72-600 aircraft. With the acquisition of these new ATR 72-600s the airline will enter into the renewal process of their current fleet of 18 ATR 72s which have been operating successfully in the inter-islands network for years. Binter Canarias is a long-standing ATR operator in Europe, introducing their first ATR aircraft in the late 1980s.

Copyright Photo: Gerry McCready/AirlinersGallery.com.ย Binter Canarias’ ATR 72-212A (ATR 72-500) EC-LGF (msn 907) taxies past the camera at Lanzarote in the Canary Islands.

Binter Canarias:ย AG Slide Show

Bangkok Air orders six ATR 72-600 turboprops

Bangkok Airways (Bangkok Air) (Bangkok) and ATR today announced a contract for the sale of six firm ATR 72-600 aircraft and two options. Bangkok Airways has been operating ATR aircraft for two decades and currently operates a fleet of eight ATR 72-500s. The first new ATR 72-600s will be delivered later this year, allowing Bangkok Airways to start renewing its fleet.

Copyright Photo: Michael B. Ing/AirlinersGallery.com. ATR 72-212A (ATR 72-500) HS-PGF (msn 700) named “Hua Hin” arrives back at the Bangkok (Suvarnabhumi) base.

Bangkok Air:ย AG Slide Show

Dubai Aerospace orders 40 ATR 72-600s

Dubai Aerospace Enterprise (DAE) and ATR today announced a contract for the purchase of 40 ATR 72-600s, which includes firm orders for 20 aircraft and options for 20 additional ones. DAE is the largest aviation leasing firm in the Middle East with an aircraft portfolio of approximately $3.3 billion comprised of Boeing 737s, 777s, Airbus A320s and A330s. Todayโ€™s deal represents DAEโ€™s first order for regional aircraft. The 20 firm aircraft are scheduled to deliver between2015 and 2018.

Image: ATR.

Island Air introduces a new “pineapple” color scheme

Island Air (Hawaii) (Honolulu) has introduced a new colorful livery. The first aircraft to wear the new livery is this former American Eagle-Executive Airlines ATR 72-210 registered as N342AT (msn 345). The turboprop is named “Lana’i”. This new look replaces the short-lived 2012 “Lei” color scheme. N342AT was painted this month on the mainland.

Oracle Corporation’sย CEOย Larry Ellisonย acquired most of the island of Lanai fromย David H. Murdock.ย On February 26, 2013, Island Air announced the sale of the airline to Ellison.ย Ellison appointed Paul Casey, former CEO of Hawaiian Airlines and President of the Hawaii Visitors and Convention Bureau as the company’s new President and CEO. Casey has trimmed routes and settled on the ATR 72 to serve its routes in Hawaii.

The island airline issued this statement:

Island Air has introduced its new logo. The new symbol for the airline is the native โ€˜iโ€˜iwi bird, which was prized by the Hawaiian aliโ€˜i.

 

โ€œThe new logo is part of our companyโ€™s restructuring to align ourselves with an improved and enhanced level of service,โ€ said Island Air CEO Paul Casey. โ€œIt symbolizes a revitalized company with deep roots in Hawaiสปi and a strong commitment to the community and our customers.โ€

 

Signage with the new logo has already been installed at airport ticket counters in Honolulu, Lฤซhuสปe, Kahului, Lฤnaโ€˜i and Molokaโ€˜i. The new logo will be phased in over the next several months, and also be reflected in Island Airโ€™s digital and print communications, collateral, vehicles, and on the airlineโ€™s ATR 72 64-seater aircraft.

 

The โ€˜iโ€˜iwi bird is a species of the Hawaiian honeycreeper found on the islands of Hawaiโ€˜i, Oโ€˜ahu, Maui and Kauaโ€˜i. It holds a special place in Hawaiian culture. One of Hawaiสปiโ€™s most beautiful birds, the สปiสปiwi was prized by Hawaiiansย for its striking vermillion feathers, which were used to make feather capes, helmets and other symbols of Hawaiian royalty.

 

Island Air also announced its support of The Nature Conservancy, by joining the Hawaiสปi Nature Conservancyโ€™s Corporate Council, for the Environment, as a Corporate Conservator. Island Airโ€™s donation will be used as part of The Nature Conservancyโ€™s efforts to protect and preserve the native habitat of the iโ€™iwi, a threatened indigenous Hawaiสปi species, found in Nature Conservancy preserves on Maui, Kauaสปi and Hawaiสปi Island.

 

โ€œThe Nature Conservancy is devoted to protecting Hawaiiโ€™s native forest habitat for all native species of animals and plants including the โ€˜iโ€˜iwi,โ€ said Suzanne Case, The Nature Conservancyโ€™s Hawaiสปi executive director.ย  โ€œNot only are these forest areas critical to the survival of Hawaiสปiโ€™s globally unique creatures, they are also the source of all the fresh water for our islands.ย  We are thrilled and grateful to welcome Island Air into the Conservancyโ€™s distinguished roster of sponsors from the business community.โ€

 

The new logo was designed by Wall-to-Wall Studios in Honolulu.

Copyright Photo: Ivan K. Nishimura/Blue Wave Group. N342AT shines on the ramp at the Honolulu International Airport after its long ferry flight from the mainland.

Island Air (Hawaii):ย AG Slide Show

Island Air logo

Current Route Map: Island Air has scaled back its operations since the Larry Ellison takeover.

Island Air 1.2014 Route Map