Aviation News — February 2018

(Darren Dugan) #1
Mandarin Airlines, the China Airlines’
regional subsidiary, has taken delivery
of its  rst pair of ATR 72-600s. The
aircraft, B-16851 (c/n 1460) and B-
(c/n 1387), are part of a nine aircraft
deal the airline signed in July, with six

examples coming from the Franco/Italian
manufacturer’s production line, while the
other three are long-term leases from
Aviation PLC.
ATR has also proposed establishing
engineering and technical support to

China Airlines and its subsidiaries by
providing in-house capabilities for ATR
heavy maintenance, up to and including
C-checks.
Jenny Tsao, President of Mandarin
Airlines commented: “The ATR 72-
features several strengths, the most
important of which is its fuel efficiency.
With the type joining our  eet, Mandarin
Airlines will signi cantly increase its  ight
frequencies on each of its domestic routes
as well as the possibility of introducing
new services in the future.”
Christian Scherer, ATR’s Chief
Executive Officer, added: “It is always
a special moment when we add a new
operator into our  eet.”

A strategic partnership has been formed
between Japan Airlines (JAL) and Boom
Supersonic. The aim is to bring back
supersonic travel to air travel passengers.
Boom is developing a new generation of
aircraft, which it says, will cut  ight times in half.

The Japanese carrier is investing
$10m into the project, as well as providing
its knowledge and experience of airline
operations. It has also taken an option to
purchase up to 20 Boom aircraft through a
pre-order arrangement.

An impression of the planned new supersonic airliner. Boom Supersonic

JAL and Boom Supersonic Link


Farewell to


Darwin Airline
Swiss-based Darwin Airline has  led for
bankruptcy. The Lugano-based carrier,
which had most recently been  ying under
the Adria Airways Switzerland banner
following its acquisition by Slovenian  ag
carrier Adria Airways last July, announced
the move on December 13.
It came just two weeks after Darwin
suspended services and grounded its  eet
having  led for reorganisation under Swiss
insolvency rules.

Mandarin Receives ATRs


CIVIL NEWS


12 Aviation News incorporating Jets February 2018

One of the two ATR 72-600s that have been delivered to Manadarin Airlines. Eurospot

CIVIL ORDERS
Airline Aircraft Number Order Placed Notes
Delta A321neo 100 December 14
Qazaq Air Q400 2 December 13 Firm purchase agreement
Qatar Airways A320neo 50 December 7 Re-affi rmed earlier order
Qatar Airways A321neo 50 December 7 Firm order

Argentine MAX


Arrives
South American carrier Aerolíneas
Argentinas has received its  rst Boeing 737
MAX 8, LV-GVD (c/n 64207). The aircraft,
which was handed over to the carrier in late
November, entered service on the Buenos
Aires-Mendoza rotation.
Aerolíneas’ MAX 8 can accommodate 170
passengers and is the  rst of 12 examples
the carrier is scheduled to receive. It will
use the aircraft on regional services before
introducing them on  ights to the Caribbean
later this year.

Lufthansa Gets


Five Stars
A  ve-star rating has been awarded to
Lufthansa from airline and airport review
and ranking site, Skytrax. The German
 ag carrier becomes the  rst in Europe
to receive such an accolade – based on
passenger reviews spanning a plethora
of categories from onboard service and
seat comfort to catering and in- ight
entertainment – and just the tenth
operator in the world.
Skytrax attributed the carrier’s new
rating to “the consistency and constancy
with which Lufthansa has forged ahead
with the modernisation of its product,”
citing the airline’s recently upgraded
cabins and “restaurant service” in First
and Business Class.

10,000th Van


Aircraft Flies
David Porter’s  rst  ight of his Vans RV-
on November 25 last year was more
than just a landmark for the Martinsburg,
Virginia, man. It also marked the 10,000th
Vans kit aircraft to take to the air.
By mid-December, the worldwide total
had risen to 10,026 – the RV-6/RV-7 series
proving to be the most popular, with 4,
completed.
The 1,000th completed aircraft  ew
in 1994 and company founder Dick Van
Grundsven said a new Vans  ies on average
every 1.6 days. The original RV-3 was a
single-seater but the RV-10 has four seats,
and the other models carry two people in
either side-by-side or tandem seating.
In the UK, nearly 400 Vans kit aircraft
are currently registered with many more
under construction. Rod Simpson

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