Air-Britain News – July 2019

(Ben Green) #1

COMMERCIAL AIRLINE NEWS


Stephen Moon E-mail: [email protected]


A big apology for a short column this month, sadly work has got in the
way. Normal service will be restored next month.


General News



  • Airline of Antioquia (Colombia) will place Caucasia airport for sale,
    as a result of its financial crisis and the recent closure of operations.

  • ANAC (Brazil) has begun the immediate redistribution of slots
    that are no longer operated by Avianca Brasil at Santos Dumont,
    Sao Paulo Guarulhos and Recife airports.

  • The Angolan government says it has already paid off its entire
    debt to TAP Air Portugal under the payment programme to
    Portuguese companies.

  • Argentina and the US have signed an amendment to the
    Agreement on Air Transport, adding the unlimited opening of
    routes and frequencies between the two countries.

  • Argentina has lost an appeal from a 2017 case regarding the
    expropriation of Aerolineas Argentinas, which condemned the
    country to pay US$320.7 million.

  • In Argentina, San Juan Domingo Faustina Sarmiento airport
    reopened on 03Jun19 following two months of runway renovation.

  • In Bahrain B747-200 TF-AAA (22447) is to become an artificial reef
    at a new diving site off the Bahrain coast.

  • The Brussels Airlines/Lexus lounge The Loft has been named as
    Europe’s Leading Airport Lounge 2019 in World Travel Awards.

  • Brazil and Australia will discuss direct flights from 1Q20, with the
    first flights between Melbourne and Sao Paulo.

  • Brazil says three more foreign airlines are in talks with the the
    government to start domestic flight operations in the country.
    The companies are publicly traded, and will be revealed later.

  • Brazil’s antitrust regulator wants new rules for allocating slots at
    Sao Paulo’s crowded domestic airport, saying they are too
    concentrated among two main airlines.

  • The Brazilian federal government expects the domestic aviation
    market to expand competition in the coming months, with the
    entry of three or four new airlines in the country.

  • Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro has signed a bill into law
    allowing foreign airlines to operate domestic flights in Latin
    America’s largest air market, a move that could usher in new
    competition or lead foreign carriers to buy up the local airlines.

  • British Virgin Islands premier Andrew Fahie has told the House of
    Assembly that information on the botched BVI Airways deal is
    “missing” or on a “deleted” hard drive and he is working on
    retrieving the information.

  • Britten-Norman (UK) has signed an agreement to begin operating
    from its newly allocated hangar at Malta International Airport,
    with an eventual short sector passenger aircraft operation under
    an International AOC.

  • Business Alliance of the Czech Republic has lodged an appeal
    against the Tatarstan Commercial Court’s refusal to oblige an
    administrative receiver of VIM Airlines (Russia) to complete an
    inventory of the debtor’s assets.

  • The CAA of China and the EU have jointly signed an agreement on
    civil aviation safety and on certain aspects of air services.

  • The CAA of China has issued the first “all-in-one” maintenance
    permit, to Ameco (China).

  • The CAA of China says that all safety concerns, including defective
    parts in their wings, must be resolved before the B737 MAX planes
    resume operation.

  • In Canada, Longview Aviation capital is to revive the De Havilland
    Canada name following its acquisition of the Dash 8 programme
    including production of Q400 series.

  • Changi Airport Group (Singapore) and the City of Busan have
    signed an MOU to increase the air transport volume between
    Busan and Singapore.

    • Costa Rica has announced an agreement with the FAA (US) to
      launch a joint programme that will allow Costa Rica to make
      corrections and again obtain a Category 1 aviation safety rating.

    • Dubai International Airport (UAE) has reopened its southern
      runway after 45 days of refurbishment.

    • EASA plans to grade aircraft according to carbon emissions and
      pollution as passengers demand more information on the
      environmental impact of flights.

    • Estonia is considering transferring its holding in Nordic Aviation
      Group and aircraft lessor Transpordi Varahaldus. A decision is due
      by the end of 2019. Estonia’s ruling party says it has yet to discuss
      the privatisation of and it has not been considered either.

    • The EU has warned the US about meddling in the affairs of Air Italy
      which it sees as a violation of the US-EU Open Skies agreement; the
      repercussions could affect trans-Atlantic partnerships.

    • The EU will work with other regulators on the approval of new
      software for the B737 MAX but reserves the right to take its own
      decision as to when to return the grounded jet to service.

    • The European Commission has blacklisted Moldova and put
      Belarus and the Dominican Republic under closer scrutiny in its
      latest EU Air Safety List update.

    • The European Commission says applying a tax to jet fuel of US$370
      per thousand litres for certain types of flights would increase ticket
      prices across the bloc by 10%, to an average of $370. It would also
      cut the yearly number of travellers by 11% to 613 million.

    • The FAA has disclosed a new problem involving the B737 MAX,
      saying that more than 300 of that troubled aircraft and B737 NGs
      may contain improperly manufactured parts and that the agency
      will require these parts to be quickly replaced. It does not have a
      specific timetable to approve the B737 MAX for flight, ahead of a
      meeting with more than 30 international air regulators. The
      Administration takes the view that airlines that have taken the
      grounded B737 MAX out of their schedules through the summer
      2019 currently don’t need to extend flight cancellations.

    • The FAA has removed three senior managers in the office
      overseeing Southwest Airlines (US), amid allegations of lax safety
      enforcement raised by agency whistleblowers and various
      resulting government inquiries.

    • The FAA has issued an emergency order prohibiting US airlines
      from flying in the overwater area of Iranian-controlled airspace
      until further notice. US diplomats have warned that airliners
      flying over the Persian Gulf may risk being “misidentified” amid
      tensions between the US and Iran.

    • The FAA has proposed a US$715,438 civil penalty against Allegiant
      Air for allegedly operating an aircraft on more than two dozen
      flights following improper engine maintenance.

    • Filipino airlines have agreed to use the Sangley airport in Cavite
      province for turboprop operations to alleviate congestion at
      Manila’s Ninoy Aquino International Airport.

    • In Finland, Kuusama Airport will be closed from 12Aug19 to
      30Aug19 for runway resurfacing – buses will take passengers from
      Rovaniemi to Kuusama.

    • France’s aviation authorities have declined an application by Ural
      Airlines (Russia) to operate flights to Paris and Nice from Moscow
      Zhukovsky, claiming that its ‘regional airport’ status is unjustified.

    • France’s government wants new EU executives to push for an end
      to the global tax exemption for jet fuel to reduce CO 2 emissions
      but has dismissed opposition calls for a ban on some domestic
      flights to encourage train travel.

    • The German government has placed a firm order for three
      ACJ350-900s. Delivery of the first aircraft is planned for 2020, and
      the other two in 2022.

    • German Transport Minister Andreas Scheuer fears that the
      construction of the new airport Berlin-Brandenburg will be
      delayed even further.

    • Global airlines have urged regulators not to compete over setting
      new safety rules after the two crashes that led to the grounding



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