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LOT to Open


London City Route
LOT Polish Airlines has outlined plans
to launch services to London City
Airport, the 100th destination in its
network. The twice-daily link – from
Warsaw – will start on January 7 next
year and will be operated by four 106-
seat Embraer 190s that will be acquired
from Nordic Aviation Capital by the end
of this year.

A  ve-year capital investment plan
of £1.11bn has been announced by
Gatwick Airport. The new money brings
the total investment to more the £3bn
since the airport’s acquisition by Global
Infrastructure Partners in late 2009
and is to be spent on supporting airline
growth as well as enhancing the airport
for passengers.
Unveiling the strategy, CEO Stewart
Wingate said the spend will run up to 2023,
with £266m planned for 2018-2019 as
Gatwick continues to explore how it can
make best use of its existing infrastructure.
With the planned growth of long-
haul operations at Gatwick, the airport
is predicting passenger numbers will
increase to nearly 53 million by 2023, up
from 45.6 million in 2017. Various wide-
ranging projects have been identi ed
across the site, some of which will be
started this year. These include an
extension to Pier 6 and work on Pier 5,
widening and recon guring a taxiway
to accommodate Airbus A380s, a new
domestic arrivals facility and baggage
reclaim in the South Terminal plus a
mezzanine-level extension in the North
Terminal departure lounge. It will also see
the completion of the road system and
taxiway entrance to the new Boeing aircraft
hangar to connect it to the air eld.
Commenting on the latest investment,
Wingate said: “By committing to spend
another £1.11bn, Gatwick can continue

to grow sustainably, attract new airlines
and offer more global connections. Our
continued growth and ability to attract
new long-haul carriers is vital to the
health of the UK economy, particularly
in a post-Brexit world. Looking beyond

this capital investment programme, we
welcome the government’s support for
airports making best use of their existing
runways and we will plan for our longer-
term future by developing a masterplan
later this year.”

Textron Drops


Citation X+
Textron Aviation has announced it is
discontinuing production of the Cessna
Citation X+ business jet, which has been
its  agship model since introduction
in 1996. To date, 338 examples of the
Citation X (and improved Citation X+)
have been produced, but its sales have
declined. It is now being replaced by the
new 12-passenger Citation Longitude.
Rod Simpson

Gatwick Airport is investing heavily to support new growth. Gatwick Airport

Gatwick Set to Increase Growth


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China’s fast-growing carrier Xiamen
Airlines has received its  rst 737 MAX 8
from Boeing. The aircraft, B-1288, is also
the 200th Boeing jet to be delivered to the
southeastern China-based airline, which has
doubled its  eet size in less than  ve years.
Che Shanglun, Xiamen Airlines’
chairman, said its  eet will double again

to 568 aircraft by 2035 as it plans to
serve more domestic and international
destinations. It currently operates 400 routes
across China, Asia, Europe, North America
and Oceania with an all-Boeing  eet of 737s,
757s and 787 Dreamliners.

Boeing 737 MAX 8 B-1288 in its Xiamen
Airlines livery. Boeing

Chinese Airline Expands


CIVIL ORDERS
Purchaser Aircraft Number Order Placed Notes
FedEx Express 767F 12 June 19 See news story
FedEx Express 777F 12 June 19 See news story
Aegean Airlines A320neo 20 June 22 Firm order placed following a Memorandum of Understanding
signed in March 2018
Aegean Airlines A321neo 10 June 22 As above
Bamboo Airways 787-9 20 June 25 Commitment to buy, with deliveries starting in April 2020

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