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Adria Airways to phase out its Airbus A319s and A320

Adria Airways (Ljubljana) is reorganizing its fleet, downsizing and streamlining the types to meet its current demand structure. The flag carrier is planning to phase out its two Airbus A319s and one A320 at the end of the summer season according to this report by Balkans.com.

The future fleet will be centered around the Bombardier CRJ900 and to a lesser extent the smaller CRJ200. The CRJ200s, due to high fuel costs, could be eliminated in the future.

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Copyright Photo: Andi Hiltl.

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Pluna to be permanently shut down

Pluna Lineas Aereas Uruguayasย (Montevideo) will be shut down permanently according to a report by Reuters.

The government of Uruguay has decided to close down its bankrupt carrier after failing to find new investors to replace investment fund Leadgate which has pulled out. Uruguay assumed controlย over Pluna in June 2012 after Leadgate, which controlled a 75 percent stake, refused to contribute more capital according to Reuters.

The government is considering establishing a new flag carrier.

PLUNA (Primeras Lรญneas Uruguayas de Navegaciรณn Aรฉrea)ย was established in September 1936 and started operations on November 20, 1936.

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Copyright Photo: Marcelo F. De Biasi. Pluna operated 13 Bombardier CRJ900s, each in an unique color and design.

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Pluna cancels all flights until tomorrow morning

Pluna Lineas Aereas Uruguayasโ€˜ (Montevideo) has cancelled all flights until tomorrow morning due to a work stoppage by its unions fearing that some positions may be eliminated. The flag carrier is facing a financial crisis and could soon file for bankruptcy. The strike and cancellations started late on July 3.

The airline issued the following list oc cancelled flights (in Spanish): CLICK HERE

Copyright Photo: Marcelo F. De Biasi.ย 

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Chorus Aviation’s statement on its investment in Pluna

Chorus Aviation Inc. (Halifax) today (June 21) announced certain developments relating to Chorus’ investment in Pluna Lรญneas Aรฉreas Uruguayas S.A. (Montevideo).

In April 2010, Chorus (formerly the Jazz Air Income Fund) invested $15 million (USD) in Latin American Regional Aviation Holding Corporation (LARAH) in return for a 33.3% non-voting equity interest in the company, which translated into a 25% indirect ownership in Pluna.ย  At the time of the investment, LARAH held an indirect 75% equity interest in Pluna; the Government of Uruguay held an indirect equity interest of 25%.

The Uruguayan government has taken control of Pluna, allowing the airline to continue operating. Chorus is working directly and cooperatively with the national government to produce and assess potential recapitalization and business plans for Pluna. As part of the proceedings, all of the shares in Pluna held indirectly by LARAH have been delivered in trust with the Montevideo Stock Exchange in return for certain conditions and indemnities from the Uruguayan government. There can be no assurances as to the extent of Chorus’ participation and involvement.ย  Further, there can be no assurances that a successful recapitalization of Pluna will be accomplished, and if so, that Chorus will retain an equity stake or other investment therein.

Chorus is currently assessing the valuation of its original $15 million investment and how it will be accounted for in its second quarter financial disclosure planned for mid-August, 2012. The situation at Pluna has no effect on Jazz operations or current cash flows.ย Chorus will provide an update and share next steps upon the finalization of the review and will not speculate on the outcome or Pluna’s future.

Copyright Photo: Alvaro Romero.ย 

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Estonian Air launches a new route to Georgia

Estonian Air (Estonian Airlines) Bombardier CRJ900 (CL-600-2D24) ES-ACB (msn 15261) AMS (Michael Stappen). Image: 907129.

Estonian Air (Estonian Airlines) (Tallinn) yesterday (April 8) launched a new route from its Tallinn base to Tbilisi, Georgia. The new route will be operated four days a week with Bombardier CRJ900s.

Copyright Photo: Michael Stappen.

Estonian Air Slide Show: CLICK HERE

Canada issues a safety alert for inspections of CRJ700 and CRJ900 landing gears

Canada (Ottawa) has issued a safety alert to all operators of the Bombardier CRJ700 and CRJ900. The alert advises operators to check the landing gears. Read the full report from Reuters:

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US Airways and Mesa Air Group extend their contract

US Airways (Phoenix) and the Mesa Air Group, Inc. (Phoenix) have announced they have reached an agreement in principle to extend their code share agreement covering 38 Bombardier CRJ900 aircraft for an additional term of 39 months to September 2015. Under the term sheet, Mesa Airlines, Inc., a wholly owned subsidiary of Mesa Air Group, will continue to provide regional jet service under the US Airways Express banner. The agreement is subject to approval by Mesaโ€™s and US Airways Boards of Directors and the Bankruptcy Court overseeing Mesaโ€™s restructuring.

Copyright Photo: Bruce Drum. Please click on photo for more background information.

Under the agreement Mesa will continue to provide US Airways Express service out of US Airwaysโ€™ hubs in Phoenix, AZ and Charlotte, NC utilizing aircraft in Mesaโ€™s current fleet.

Libyan Airlines orders three more Bombardier CRJ900s

Libyan Airlines (Tripoli) through the Libyan African Aviation Holding Company has signed a firm order for three Bombardier CRJ900 NextGen aircraft and has also taken options on an additional three CRJ900 NextGen aircraft. The aircraft will be operated by Libyan Airlines, a subsidiary company of Libyan African Aviation Holding Company.

Libyan Airlines currently operates three CRJ900 and two CRJ900 NextGen aircraft in a two-class configuration with seven business class and 68 economy seats. The airlineโ€™s previous orders for CRJ900 and CRJ900 NextGen aircraft were announced on June 14, 2007 and January 3, 2008 respectively.

Copyright Photo: Keith Burton. Bombardier CRJ900 (CL-600-2D24) 5A-LAC (msn 15122) completes its final approach to Heathrow Airport in London.

Mesa Air Group proposes to make US Airways a part owner

Mesa Air Group (Phoenix) is proposing to issue 10 percent of its post-bankruptcy stock to US Airways in exchange for a new US Airways Express contract under its restructuring plan filed September 17 in the U.S. Bankruptcy Court in New York.

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Copyright Photo: Bruce Drum. Mesa’s Bombardier CRJ900 (CL-600-2D24) N919FJ (msn 15019) taxies to the runway at Charlotte.

Air Nostrum to take over eight Iberia routes on November 1

Air Nostrum (Iberia Regional) (Valencia) will fly eight additional routes for Iberia starting on November 1. The new routes from Madrid include Bucharest (weekly), Frankfurt (six times weekly), Marrakech (three times weekly), Munich (four times weekly), Palma de Mallorca (all flights), Tangier (daily), Venice (three times weekly) and Warsaw (weekly).

Copyright Photo: Ariel Shocron. Bombardier CRJ900 (CL-600-2D24) EC-JTU (msn 15079) prepares to land at the MAD hub.