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ANA (All Nippon Airways) loses $235 million in its fiscal year

ANA (All Nippon Airways) (Tokyo) has reported a net loss of $235 million for its fiscal ending on March 31.

Read the full report in the WSJ:

http://online.wsj.com/article/SB10001424052748703871904575215481950685258.html?mod=WSJ_latestheadlines

Copyright Photo: Michael B. Ing. ANA’s Boeing 777-381 ER JA781A (msn 27041) approaches the Narita hub near Tokyo.

Alaska Air Cargo (Alaska Airlines) delivers the first Copper River Salmon of the season to Seattle/Tacoma

Alaska Air Cargo (Alaska Airlines) (Seattle/Tacoma) yesterday (May 14) delivered the season’s first shipment of Copper River salmon to Seattle-Tacoma International Airport (SEA). The arrival of Copper River salmon marks the start of the summer salmon season and is anticipated by seafood lovers throughout the Pacific Northwest and beyond.

Alaska Air Cargo’s fish-filled freighter arrived early this morning with Copper River king and sockeye salmon from three seafood processors: Ocean Beauty Seafoods, Trident Seafoods and Copper River Seafoods. At least four more Alaska Airlines flights will transport salmon from Cordova, Alaska, to Seattle and Anchorage, Alaska, and across the United States.

Alaska Airlines plays a significant role in supporting the Alaska seafood industry, which is recognized worldwide for its sustainable fishing practices. Last year, the carrier flew more than 25 million pounds of fresh Alaska seafood to the Lower 48 states and beyond, including nearly 700,000 pounds of Copper River salmon.

Copyright Photo: Michael B. Ing. Alaska Airlines’ dedicated freighter, Boeing 737-490 (F) N709AS (msn 28896) arrives at Anchorage with the unique titles.

Cebu Pacific Air orders seven more Airbus A320s

Cebu Pacific Air (Manila) placed a firm order with Airbus in April for seven more A320 aircraft. The latest contract increases the carrier’s A320 Family order backlog to 22 aircraft, scheduled for delivery between the last quarter of 2010 and 2014.

Copyright Photo: Michael B. Ing. Airbus A320-214 RP-C3244 (msn 3272) of Cebu Pacific Air is pictured on approach at Singapore.

Air China swings to the black for 2009 with a $736 million net profit

Air China (Beijing) swung back into the black for 2009 with a $736 million net profit.

Read the full story:

http://www.google.com/hostednews/afp/article/ALeqM5hL3w8fNtNHpoJJt5gcKLiXCYkeOg

Copyright Photo: Michael B. Ing. Air China’s Boeing 777-2J6 B-2066 (msn 29745) approaches Tokyo (Narita) for landing.

American Airlines delays the start of Chicago O’Hare-Beijing to May 4

American Airlines (Dallas/Fort Worth) was unable to launch its daily, nonstop service from Chicago (O’Hare) to Beijing yesterday (April 26) as planned and will delay the start-up tentatively until Tuesday, May 4 (Chicago-Beijing) and Wednesday, May 5 (Beijing-Chicago).

American did not receive the commercially-viable landing and take-off slots for Beijing Capital International Airport from the Chinese aviation authorities.

American stated “In line with established International Air Transport Association (IATA) and industry guidelines and procedures which give preferential treatment to new-entrant carriers to a market, American applied for commercially reasonable โ€“ and industry accepted โ€“ slots at Beijing in October 2009.”

In other news, American Airlines, American Eagle and their employees have continued their long-standing support of veterans and active military service members through a variety of special activities in recent weeks.

During the first quarter of 2010, American, American Eagle and employee volunteers supported a number of initiatives related to the military and veterans, including:

Medal of Honor charter flight: On March 25, National Medal of Honor Day, American Airlines flew 40 of the remaining 91 Congressional Medal of Honor recipients from New York to Washington, D.C., aboard its special Flagship Liberty yellow-ribbon aircraft. The trip included a visit to the Tomb of the Unknowns at Arlington National Cemetery for a wreath-laying ceremony.

WASP event: March 6-8, American Airlines flew 382 Women Airforce Service Pilots (WASPs) and their family members from various points throughout the United States to Washington, D.C. President Obama presented the WASPs with the Congressional Gold Medal of Honor, the nation’s highest civilian honor. The first women in U.S. history who were trained to fly military aircraft, the WASPs served heroically during World War II.

Gary Sinise concerts: Award-winning actor Gary Sinise (“Forrest Gump,” “Apollo 13,” “CSI: NY”) and his band, the Lt. Dan Band, partner with American Airlines to present concerts to benefit the troops, veterans and their families. On March 18, Sinise and his band gave a performance to welcome home more than 700 soldiers of Task Force Phoenix VII during a day-long celebration for the soldiers and their families at the home of the “Fighting 69th,” the 69th Regiment Armory in New York City. Sinise’s tribute concert also benefited the SSG Chris Engledrum Foundation, established in memory of a member of the Fighting 69th who was killed in the line of duty in Iraq in 2004.

Medal of Honor Portrait presentations: American Airlines assists artist Phil Taylor and the American Fallen Soldiers Project (AFSP) in his mission to deliver original hand-painted Medal of Honor Portraits of fallen heroes to their families. On March 17, American Airlines transported a portrait to New York City for presentation to the family of SFC Jared Monti of Raynham, Mass., who was killed in action on June 21, 2006, in Afghanistan.

Honor Flights: On March 10-11, American Airlines, along with HBOยฎ, Marriott Hotels & Resorts and The Honor Flight Network, flew 250 World War II veterans to visit the World War II Memorial in Washington, D.C., for the first time. These veterans were honored with send-off ceremonies as they embarked on “Honor Flights” at various airports across the country aboard American’s Flagship Liberty aircraft. The flights were held in conjunction with the premiere of The Pacific, HBO’s epic 10-part miniseries based on the true stories of World War II Marines who fought in the Pacific Theater.

Legends of Aerospace Tour: American Airlines joined with Armed Forces Entertainment and the Morale Entertainment Foundation to transport a group of famed aviators and astronauts on a “Legends of Aerospace Tour” to visit U.S. troops stationed in Germany and Southwest Asia. On March 4, the group, including Neil Armstrong, the first man to walk on the moon, and Captain Jim Lovell, Commander of Apollo 13, traveled aboard a special yellow-ribbon aircraft from American’s hub at Chicago O’Hare International Airport to Frankfurt, Germany, where the men continued their journey, meeting with more than 10,000 troops, giving motivational speeches and joining in panel discussions.

United States Honor Flag (USHF): American Airlines is a proud supporter of the United States Honor Flag, a non-profit organization dedicated to memorializing fallen heroes and to educating the public about the heroes of yesterday and today. The first Honor Flag was given to the USHF’s founder, Chris Heisler, by the Texas House of Representatives following Sept. 11. The flag had flown over Ground Zero, and the USHF was established to ensure that it continues to fly in support of America’s heroes.

Veteran/Military Employee Resource Group (VMERG): American’s VMERG, the first of its type in the U.S. airline industry, is composed of employee volunteers whose purpose is to promote the roles and contributions of veterans and active-duty military employees, and to serve as a liaison between American Airlines, American Eagle, and the veteran and military communities. Among its many activities, in March, members of the VMERG, along with the Transport Workers Union (TWU) Air Transport Division Veterans Committee, visited wounded soldiers at Walter Reed Army Medical Center in Washington, D.C., to distribute donated items, such as toothbrushes and other common personal items, to the patients. With the help of the USO and the VMERG, the TWU Air Transport Division Veterans Committee donated more than $9,000 and dozens of needed items, helping more than 100 wounded warriors and their families.

Copyright Photo: Michael B. Ing. Boeing 777-223 ER N756AM (msn 30264) climbs away from Los Angeles.

United to add flights at Chicago and Los Angeles

United Airlines (Chicago) announced today (April 20) new and additional service to and from the airlineโ€™s Chicago and Los Angeles hubs.

Beginning June 9, 2010, United will offer an additional daily roundtrip flight between Chicago Oโ€™Hare International Airport and New York LaGuardia, using a 120-seat Airbus A319 aircraft. The additional eastbound flight will depart at 8:30 a.m. (0830) and arrive in New York at 11:42 a.m. (1142). The westbound flight will depart at 12:30 p.m. (1230) and arrive in Chicago at 2:04 p.m. (1404).

Beginning August 24, 2010, the three United Express flights operating between Chicago and New York LaGuardia will be replaced with United-operated service. With this change, United will operate as many as 18 flights a day between the two airports.

Also on August 24, 2010, United will begin new daily roundtrip service between Houston and Los Angeles. United Express carrier SkyWest Airlines will operate the service using 66-seat Bombardier CRJ700 Regional Jet aircraft. The eastbound flight will depart at 11:40 a.m. (1140) and arrive at George Bush Intercontinental Airport in Houston at 4:53 p.m. (1653). The westbound flight will depart at 5:40 p.m. (174) and arrive in Los Angeles at 7:15 p.m. (1915).

On November 4, 2010, United will add daily roundtrip service to the existing weekend-only service between Chicago and Pensacola. United Express carrier ExpressJet Airlines will operate the service using 50-seat Embraer ERJ 145 regional jet aircraft. The eastbound flight will depart at 1:10 p.m. (1310) and arrive at Pensacola Regional Airport at 3:29 p.m. (1529). The westbound flight will depart at 4 p.m. (1600) and arrive in Chicago at 6:18 p.m. (1818). These new flights will complement existing twice-daily service between Pensacola and Washington Dulles.

Copyright Photo: Michael B. Ing. SkyWest Airlines’ Bombardier CRJ700 (CL-600-2C10) N795SK (msn 10299) arrives at the Los Angeles hub.

JetBlue Airways to add Hartford/Springfield on November 17

JetBlue Airways (New York-JFK) will add Hartford/Springfield on November 17 with nonstop service to both Orlando and Fort Lauderdale/Hollywood.

Read the full press release:

http://finance.yahoo.com/news/JetBlue-to-Enter-the-Gateway-prnews-2445875445.html?x=0&.v=1

Copyright Photo: Michael B. Ing. Airbus A320-232 N568JB (msn 2063) lines-up to land at Long Beach.

ANA to merge ANA and JP Express into Air Japan

ANA (All Nippon Airways) (Tokyo) has announced, as a result of a board decision on April 2, 2010, that two of its consolidated subsidiaries, namely Air Japan Company, Ltd. (โ€œAJXโ€) and ANA & JP Express Company, Ltd. (โ€œAJVโ€) will be merged. ANA has announced a merger target date of July 1, 2010. Air Japan will be the surviving carrier, operating Boeing 767-300s.

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American, JetBlue announce slot swap, interline agreement

Copyright Photo: Michael B. Ing. JetBlue's Embraer ERJ 190-100 IGW N258JB (msn 19000047) prepares to land at the Long Beach focus city. Due to this new arrangement, the ERJ 190s are expected to leave the West Coast and return to the East Coast in May 2010 and will be operated from DCA.

American Airlinesย (Dallas/Fort Worth) andย JetBlueย Airways (New York-JFK) announced an agreement for collaboration that will offerย JetBlueย customers connections to American’s international flights fromย New York’s John F.Kennedyย International Airport (JFK) andย Boston’s Logan International Airport, whereย JetBlueย is the largest domestic airline, and offer American’s customers convenient nonstop domestic flight options onย JetBlueย from those markets.

Under terms of the agreement, American intends to transfer eight slot pairs at Washington’s Ronald Reagan National Airport and one slot pair atย White Plains, NY toย JetBlue, andย JetBlueย intends to transfer 12 slot pairs at New York’s John F.Kennedyย International Airport to American.

The agreement will provide customers with interline service in non-overlapping markets, which will offer them more choices and convenient connections. The companies are also exploring other commercial cooperation.

On domestic routes where the carriers don’t currently compete, American customers can book convenient, nonstopย JetBlueย flights from JFK andย Bostonย to 18 domestic markets, includingย Portland, ME;ย Nantucket; andย Burlington, VT.

Starting in summer 2010, American and American Eagle will expand the routes and service they offer customers fromย New York. Including previously announced additions, by year end at LaGuardia and JFK combined, American and American Eagle will add 31 total flights to and from 13 additional routes, bringing totalย NYCย departures to 216 and unique destinations to 63.ย The announcement includes seven new destinations served on 23 new roundtrip flights. When combined with new options for travel onย JetBlue, American’sย New Yorkย customers will have access to 81 unique destinations on 271 nonstop flights by the end of 2010. In addition, American serves four destinations with 18 daily departures out ofย Newark’s Liberty International Airport.

LGA

New American Eagle Bombardier CRJ700 regional jets, outfitted with First Class as well as new Coach Class seats, will fly new routes from LaGuardia toย Minneapolis-St. Paulย four times daily, toย Atlantaย seven times daily, and five times daily toย Charlotte. The CRJ700s will also be used to fly existing routes from LaGuardia toย Torontoย andย Raleigh-Durham, giving passengers in those markets access to First Class service.

American will also increase mainline daily flights to and fromย Miamiย andย Chicagoย from LaGuardia.

JFK

As previously announced, American begins service in April and May toย San Jose, Costa Rica;ย Madrid, andย Manchester, England. Previously announced nonstop service toย Austin will begin in July.

American also announced it will add twice-daily, nonstop service to and fromย Fort Lauderdale/Hollywood in November and increase daily frequencies toย Orlando, Las Vegas, andย Miamiย effective in November.

American Eagle previously announced daily round-trip service on regional jets to and fromย Columbus, Ohio, andย St. Louis. American Eagle today announced twice-daily service to and from bothย Indianapolis, and Cincinnati. In addition, American Eagle will begin one flight daily to and fromย Norfolk.ย Those new flights will useย Embraerย regional jets and are slated to begin by year end. They will be assigned times so that customers can make connections to American’s international flights. The airline will also assign the two-class CRJ700s to upgrade existing routes from JFK, offering First Class service to Washington (Reagan National), Boston, andย Torontoย starting in early 2011.

DCA

JetBlue Airways alsoย announced plans to serve the Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport (DCA) beginning inย November 2010. JetBlue intends to initially offer travelers at least eight daily departures from DCA to select East Coast destinations, complementing its existing service from Washington Dulles International Airport and Baltimore/Washington International Thurgood Marshall Airport.

ANA to order five Boeing 777-200 ERs and five 767-300 ERs

ANA (All Nippon Airways) (Tokyo-Haneda) is proceeding to order five new Boeing 777-200 ERs (for FY 2012 delivery) and five 767-300 ERs (for FY 2010 delivery).

Copyright Photo: Michael B. Ing.