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EasyJet to open a new base in Naples, Italy in 2014

EasyJet (easyJet.com) (UK) (London-Luton) has announced its expansion plans in Italy with the opening of a base in Naples. The new base, EasyJetโ€™s third in Italy and 24th in its European network, will be operational from spring 2014.

Having first started operations in Naples in 2000, EasyJet now carries more passengers than any other airline into and out of Naples. In the last twelve months the airline has flown 1.6 million passengers. From spring, the two aircraft based in Naples will enable easyJet to fly more than an additional 350,000 passengers meaning that annual passenger numbers will reach almost two million.

EasyJet will fly 20 routes from the base, five of those will be introduced in the Spring of 2014, and will offer 130 flights a week at peak season from Naples. The airline will fly additional frequencies on key routes such as London Gatwick with two daily flights.

Copyright Photo: Paul Bannwarth/AirlinersGallery.com. Airbus A320-214 G-EZWD (msn 5249) lands at Basel/Mulhouse/Freiburg.

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EasyJet to start Southend-Tenerife flights on December 13

Easyjet (easyJet.com) (London-Luton) will start a new twice-weekly from Southend to the island of Tenerife starting on December 13.

Copyright Photo: Paul Bannwarth/AirlinersGallery.com. Airbus A320-214 G-EZTE (msn 3913) arrives at Basel/Mulhouse/Freiburg.

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Germanwings adds new routes from Berlin Tegel and Hamburg

Germanwings (2nd) (Cologne/Bonn) on October 27 will add more routes and schedules for Berlin (Tegel), Hamburg, Cologne/Bonn, Hannover, Stuttgart and Nuremberg as the Lufthansa subsidiary expands as planned.

Here is a list of the Germanwings new winter 2013/2014 routes:

Germanwings W 2013 New Routes

Copyright Photo: Paul Bannwarth/AirlinersGallery.com. Airbus A319-132 D-AGWU (msn 5457) climbs away from the runway at EuroAirport, serving the Basel/Mulhouse/Freiburg in three countries.

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Turkish Airlines announces five new destinations

Turkish Airlines (Istanbul) has announced it will fly to Isparta (Turkey), Santiago De Compostela (Spain), Valetta (Malta) and Salzburg (Austria) following the May 2 addition of Friedrichshafen to its growing network.

Beginning on May 20, the carrier will add roundtrip flights between Istanbul and Isparta (Turkey) and will be operated three times weekly on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays.

Isparta flight times as planned starting on May 20;

Flight No. Days Departure Arrival
TK2860 Monday, Friday Istanbul 13:25 Isparta 14:35
TK2860 Wednesday Istanbul 10:55 Isparta 12:05
TK2861 Monday, Friday Isparta 15:20 Istanbul 16:25
TK2861 Wednesday Isparta 12:50 Istanbul 13:55

*All times are in LMT.

Another destination in Spain…

With existing services to Madrid, Barcelona, Valencia, Malaga and Bilbao, Turkish Airlines adds flights to Santiago De Compostela as its 6th destination in Spain. Beginning May 21, Santiago De Compostela flights will be operated three times per week on Tuesdays, Fridays and Sundays in both directions.

Santiago De Compostela flight times as planned starting on May 21;

Flight No. Days Departure Arrival
TK1319 Tuesday, Friday, Sunday Istanbul 09:00 Santiago De Compostela 12:45
TK1320 Tuesday, Friday, Sunday Santiago De Compostela 13:50 Istanbul 19:15

*All times are in LMT.

Turkish Airlinesโ€™ 226th destination in 100 country, Malta flights begins on May 25, 2013. Roundtrip flights between Istanbul and Malta will be operated three times per week on Tuesdays, Wednesdays and Saturdays.

Malta flight times as planned starting on May 25;

Flight No. Days Departure Arrival
TK1369 Tuesday, Wednesday, Saturday Istanbul 12:35 Malta 14:20
TK1370 Tuesday, Wednesday, Saturday Malta 15:15 Istanbul 18:35

*All times are in LMT.
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Expansion in Austria as well…

With existing services to Vienna, Turkish Airlines now adds flights to Salzburg as its second destination in Austria. Beginning on May 28, roundtrip flights between Istanbul and Salzburg will be operated four times per week on Mondays, Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays.

Salzburg flight times as planned starting on May 28;

Flight No. Days Departure Arrival
TK1381 Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday Istanbul 12:15 Salzburg 13:45
TK1382 Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday Salzburg 14:45 Istanbul 18:05

*All times are in LMT.ย 

Copyright Photo: Paul Bannwarth. Boeing 737-8F2 TC-JGA (msn 29785) lands at Basel/Mulhouse/Freiburg.

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EasyJet to test AVOID ash detection technology through creation of artificial volcanic ash cloud

EasyJet (UK) (stylized as easyJet) (London-Luton) and its partners Airbus and Nicarnica are planning the final stage of testing for the AVOID technology. Last week EasyJet flew back a ton of volcanic ash from Iceland collected by the Institute of Earth Sciences in Reykjavik. The ash, dried to create the consistency of fine talc, will be used in a unique experiment which is planned for this summer.

The next phase of testing will involve two Airbus test planes, one of which has the ability to disperse the ash into the atmosphere, thereby creating an artificial ash cloud for a second Airbus test aircraft with the AVOID technology fitted to detect and avoid at over 30,000 feet.

The experiment, which is expected to be conducted in August, will take place when the Seviri and Calypso satellites are aligned to be able to image the ash cloud from space thereby helping to prove the accuracy and effectiveness of the AVOID technology.

Ian Davies, easyJet’s Engineering Director, commented: “The threat from Icelandic volcanoes continues and so finalizing the approval of the AVOID technology is as crucial now as ever to ensure we never again see the scenes of spring 2010 when all flying ceased for several days.

“Transporting a ton of volcanic ash from Iceland is an important step in the final journey of testing the technology and moving towards commercial certification.”

Dr Fred Prata, inventor of the AVOID technology, said: “This is the perfect science experiment.ย  We will know exactly how much ash we have placed in the atmosphere, and also its concentration and composition.ย  AVOID will then measure it and demonstrate the technology.”

Manfred Birnfeld, Senior flight Test Engineer for Airbus,ย  said:ย “We are all working towards reducing the impact of volcanic ash clouds, and the technology being developed in AVOID could prove valuable in identifying airspace free of ash contamination and provide data for pilots and airlines on the precise localisation of ash clouds.

“This is why Airbus is supporting the development of AVOID and we hope this system will contribute towards three dimensional, dynamic mapping tools to allow the airlines to take necessary decisions for a safe flight under the full knowledge of current location of ash clouds.”

The AVOID system can be likened to a weather radar for ash. Created by Dr Fred Prata, Chief Technology Officer at Nicarnica Aviation, the system comprises of infrared technology (developed by the U.S. military) fitted to aircraft to supply images to pilots and an airlineโ€™s operations control center. The images will enable pilots to see an ash cloud, up to 100 kilometers ahead of the aircraft and at altitudes between 5,000 feet and 50,000 feet, thus allowing them to make small adjustments to the planeโ€™s flight path to avoid any ash cloud. The concept is very similar to weather radars which are standard on commercial airliners today.

On the ground, information from aircraft with AVOID technology would be used to build an accurate image of the volcanic ash cloud using real time data. This could open up large areas of airspace that would otherwise be closed during a volcanic eruption, which would benefit passengers by minimising disruption.

Copyright Photo: Paul Bannwarth.ย Airbus A319-111 G-EZIK (msn 2482) touches down at EuroAirport servingย Basel/Mulhouse/Freiburg.

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Turkish Airlines signs a contract for 82 firm A320 Family aircraft

Turkish Airlines (Istanbul) has signed a contract for up to 117 A320 Family aircraft (25 A321ceo, 4 A320neo, 53 A321neo and options for 35 additional A321neo aircraft). This order is the largest ever placed by a Turkish carrier. The engine selection will be made at a later date.

Turkish Airlines already operates 75 A320 Family aircraft. The new order will help Turkish Airlines expand their short to medium-haul routes from their Istanbul hub, while the aircraftโ€™s commonality with their existing Airbus fleet will generate additional cost-savings.

On the financial side, the airline’s net profit expanded to $625 million for 2012.

Copyright Photo: Paul Bannwarth.ย Airbus A320-232 TC-JAI (msn 3259) arrives at EuroAirport which serves Basel-Mulhouse-Freiburg.

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Founder Stelios Haji-Ioannou and his family reduce their share of easyJet to 37%

EasyJet’s (easyJet.com) (London-Luton) founder Stelios Haji-Ioannou has sold a portion of his shares in the airline and reduced his family’s holding to just 37 percent of the total shares. The sale was a protest against the direction of the low-fare airline and he ย threatened a further cutback in his stake should the company acquire new airplanes in five years according to this article by Bloomberg.

Haji-Ioannou family members sold 600,000 shares last week.

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Copyright Photo: Paul Bannwarth. Set against stormy skies, EasyJet’s Airbus A319-111 G-EZFA (msn 3788) arrives at EuroAirport (Basel/Mulhouse/Freiburg) with special “La France au coeur” markings.

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Will the Concorde fly again?

Copyright Photo: Paul Bannwarth. The ill-fated Air France Concorde 101 F-BTSC (msn 203) is pictured on final approach at Basel/Mulhouse on May 27, 1990. Sadly it would crash at Paris (CDG) on July 25, 2007.

The British “Save Concorde Group”, SCG, and the French “Olympus 593” are joining forces in an effort to possibly fly the Concorde again.

The Concorde was retired by both Air France and British Airways seven years ago, but it is hoped the jet could return to flight for air shows.

The group will test the engines at a stored museum Concorde near Paris to determine what will be need to restore the aircraft to flying condition.

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Aigle Azur starts a new route to Basel/Mulhouse/Freiburg from Oran

Copyright Photo: Paul Bannwarth. The crew of the inaugural flight pose in front of the aircraft.

Aigle Azur (Paris-Orly) on April 1 launched a new Airbus A319 route connecting Basel/Mulhouse/Freiburg with Oran in Algeria.