25 February 2015

AirAsia an early casualty of highly competitive Southeast Asia market

Southeast Asia’s burgeoning airways businesses are now suffering from the level of competition in a now crowded market place. One of those to suffer most has been AirAsia, who has made a trading loss during each of the last five fiscal quarters and is now looking to cut flights on unprofitable routes, reallocation of staff […]

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Turkish Airlines recorded US$845m net profit in 2014

Turkish Airlines reported that sales revenue increased by 13% in 2014, reaching a total of US$11bn. While operating profit stood at US$638m and net profit was recorded at US$845m compared to the previous year. In 2014 Turkish Airlines recorded a capacity (ASK) growth of 16,3%, significantly above the industry growth rate of 5,6 for the

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Republic Airways reports fourth quarter and full year 2014 results

Republic Airways reported financial results for the fourth quarter and full year ended Dec. 31st, 2014. Republic’s pre-tax income excluding special items, for the fourth quarter of 2014 was US$32.1m, an 8.4% increase over the fourth quarter or 2013. Republic’s adjusted income from continuing operations for the fourth quarter of 2014 was US$19.8m and its

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Southwest Airlines grounds 128 aircraft for inspection of standby hydraulic system

Southwest Airlines discovered a required maintenance check on the standby hydraulic system, which serves as a back-up to the primary hydraulic systems, was overdue on 128 Boeing 737-700 aircraft. Southwest immediately and voluntarily removed the affected aircraft from service, initiated maintenance checks, disclosed the matter to the FAA, and developed an action plan to complete

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Mesa Airlines expands fleet with seven new CRJ900 aircraft

Mesa Airlines has been selected by American Airlines to operate seven new Bombardier CRJ900 NextGen aircraft for a 10-year term under the American Eagle brand. The aircraft, recently purchased by Mesa, will bring the total number of CRJ900s operated by the company to 64. Mesa will take delivery of the additional aircraft from the Bombardier

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Pratt & Whitney expands Connecticut engine center to meet increased demand

Pratt & Whitney officially unveiled its new state-of-the-art Middletown, Connecticut, production facility to support production of the PurePower PW1100G-JM engine for the Airbus A320neo and the F135 engine for the F-35 Lightning II Joint Strike Fighter in a ceremony held on February 25th. The transformation of the facility is the product of significant capital investments

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Consortium wins tender to acquire shares in Vladivostok International Airport

The consortium comprising the Russian Direct Investment Fund (RDIF), a US$10bn fund established to make equity investments into Russian economy, Changi Airports International (CAI), a wholly-owned subsidiary of leading airport operator Changi Airport Group, and Basic Element, one of Russia’s diversified industrial groups, has been announced as the winner of the tender to acquire shares

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Waypoint Leasing signs helicopter leasing transaction with Caverton Helicopters

Waypoint Leasing (Ireland), the independent global helicopter leasing company, has reached an agreement with Caverton Helicopters, a leading provider of aviation and logistics services to local and international oil and gas companies in Nigeria, to lease one new AgustaWestland AW139 and one Bell 412EP, both of which have been delivered to Caverton. The aircraft will

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CTT Systems receives first airline order for A350-900 humidifiers

CTT SYSTEMS, a market leader of anti-condensation systems for commercial aircraft and the provider of humidification products for cockpit, crew rest and cabin areas, has been awarded its first Airbus A350-customer order for flight deck and flight crew rest compartment humidifiers. The airline has ordered humidifiers for flight deck and flight crew rest compartment to

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