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Bonza prepares to take delivery of its first Boeing 737-8 MAX 8 now painted, unveils its โ€˜wear it your wayโ€™ uniforms

LOT SP-SVO NTU, to become VH-UJT

Bonza (Melbourne) is a new airline backed by 777 Partners of Miami that is preparing to launch operations in September 2022 to underserved markets in Australia.

The new airline is getting ready to take delivery of its first Boeing 737-8 MAX 8.

The pictured N5515X has now been painted by Boeing pending delivery as VH-UJT.

In other news, the upstart has introduced its uniforms;

Bonza, Australiaโ€™s only independent low-cost airline, has thrown out the rule book as they reveal their first-ever uniform. The โ€˜wear it your wayโ€™ range, featuring Australian aviationโ€™s first-ever on-trend white custom sneakers and cotton t-shirts, allows Bonza legends to let their individual personalities shine with various โ€˜mix and matchโ€™ options.

โ€œOur brief was clear. Create a uniform that Bonza legends will wear with pride. We know airline uniforms are the land that time forgot and we wanted to change that with our partners at Total Image Group,โ€ said Carly Povey, Chief Commercial Officer at Bonza.

Povey went on to say there will be no โ€˜grooming guideโ€™ for legends and instead cabin crew, pilots, operation centre and office staff will be able to style various looks depending on where theyโ€™re travelling to, their mood on the day and personalities.

โ€œWe won’t dictate what lipstick to wear – or whether you have to wear lipstick at all. We won’t ask crew to cover up their tattoos and just because you’re female, that doesn’t mean you have to wear a skirt. If you’re non-binary, pregnant, work in the office or onboard, we have options for you. Bonza is for the many not the few, and that’s what youโ€™ll see with our first-ever uniforms,โ€ added Povey.

In a nod to the many tropical Queensland destinations on Bonzaโ€™s route map, the looks include tailored shorts which can be worn with the white cotton t-shirt and blazer which features purple trim and the Bonza values stitched inside on the lining. Thereโ€™s also a pant option, shirt dress and sleeveless coat. Accessories include a Bonza thumbs up pin, branded custom socks and a purple scarf that can be worn as a hair, neck or pocket accessory.

Pilots uniforms feature a crisp white button-up shirt, tailored pants and charcoal blazer with silver stripes. Pilot uniforms are not exempt from a bit of Bonza personality with the addition of purple lining in the blazer, inside of the shirt collar and on-shirt logo. In a break of tradition, thereโ€™s no pilot hat. Everyone agreed it was better to pass that saving to our customers.

Total Image Group Head Designer and CEO, Pamela Jabbour said: โ€œMy goal was for the uniforms to reflect the excitement and optimism that Bonza brings to Aussie travellers. Theyโ€™re ditching the rule book in every way and the uniforms are no exception. Instead of pantyhose, polyester shirts, black high heels and traditional embroidery – we have created a uniform that reflects current trends and that legends will wear with pride.โ€

Total Image Group are working with Bonza to extend the range to include crew sunglasses. โ€œWe intend to offer additional options to legends and to be the first airline to offer a sunnies subsidy, should crew wish to purchase Australian made sunglasses that will be made from recycled materials,โ€ said Povey.

Top Copyright Photo: Bonza Boeing 737-8 MAX 8 N5515X (VH-UJT) (msn 62533) BFI (Joe G. Walker). Image: 958109.

Hainan Airlines opens a new Haikou – Osaka link

Hainan Airlines Boeing 737-84P WL N5515X (B-1928) (msn 39208) BFI (Steve Bailey). Image: 922738.

Hainan Airlines opened a newย direct air route on Thursday morning (February 28) between Haikou, capital of south China’s Hainan Province, and Osaka, Japan’s second-largest city.

Tourists visit Qilou ancient street in Haikou, capital of south China’s Hainan Province, on Feb. 6, 2019, the second day of the Chinese Lunar New Year.

It is this year’s first international air flight from Haikou launched by Hainan Airlines, which has so far opened a number of international routes linking Haikou with cities including Rome, Singapore, Sydney and Melbourne.

Hainan will use a Boeing 737-800 aircraft and operate three flights per week on Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday.

The inaugural flight took off at 8:40 a.m. BJTย before arriving in Osaka at 1:40 p.m. JPT. It is scheduled to return to Haikou at 7:15 p.m. BJT after departing from Osaka at 2:40 p.m. JPTย on the same day.

Top Copyright Photo: Hainan Airlines Boeing 737-84P WL N5515X (B-1928) (msn 39208) BFI (Steve Bailey). Image: 922738.

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Boeing, Hainan Airlines, Sinopec celebrate China’s first commercial flight with sustainable aviation biofuel

Boeing (Chicago, Seattle and Charleston), Hainan Airlines (Haikou and Beijing) and Sinopec today celebrated China’s first passenger flight with sustainable aviation biofuel, a key environmental milestone for China’s commercial aviation industry.

The regularly scheduled Hainan Airlines flight โ€“ which carried more than 100 passengers from Shanghai to Beijing in a Next-Generation 737-800 โ€“ used biofuel made by Sinopec from waste cooking oil collected from restaurants in China. Both of the airplane’s CFM International CFM56-7B engines were powered by a fuel blend of approximately 50 percent aviation biofuel mixed with conventional petroleum jet fuel.

Sustainably produced biofuel, which reduces carbon emissions by 50 to 80 percent compared to petroleum through its lifecycle, is expected to play a key role in supporting aviation’s growth while meeting environmental goals. The Boeing Current Market Outlook has forecast that China will require 6,020 new airplanes by 2033 to meet fast-growing passenger demand for domestic and international air travel.

In China, Boeing collaborates with a wide range of stakeholders to develop a new sustainable aviation biofuel industry. In 2011, Air China conducted China’s first aviation biofuel test flight in a Boeing 747-400 using China-grown, jatropha-based biofuel. Boeing also partners with the Commercial Aviation Corp. of China (COMAC) and several research institutions, including Chinese Academy of Science’s Qingdao Institute of Bioenergy and Bioprocess Technology (QIBEBT), on aviation biofuel development.

Boeing also works with airlines, research institutions, governments and other stakeholders to develop sustainable aviation biofuel in the United States, Africa, Australia, Brazil, Europe, Japan and the Middle East.

Copyright Photo: Steve Bailey/AirlinersGallery.com. The pictured Boeing 737-84P WL N5515X (msn 39208) became B-1928 when it was handed over to Hainan Airlines on February 21, 2014.

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