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Final Boeing 747 Airplane Leaves Everett Factory

Source: Boeing The final 747-8 Freighter will be delivered to Atlas Air in early 2023 Iconic plane transformed global travel after entering service in 1970 The last Boeing 747 left the company's widebody factory in advance of its delivery to Atlas Air in early 2023. "For more than half a century, tens of thousands of dedicated Boeing employees have designed and built this magnificent airplane that has truly changed the world. We are proud that this plane will continue to fly across the globe for years to come," said Kim Smith, Boeing Vice President and general manager, 747 and 767 Programs. The 747 has played a key role in Boeing's history of aerospace leadership. Production of the 747, the world's [...]

2022-12-08T11:44:49+02:00December 8th, 2022|MANUFACTURERS, News|

2022 SAF Production Increases 200% – More Production Incentives Needed to Reach Net Zero

Source: IATA The International Air Transport Association (IATA) estimates that Sustainable Aviation Fuel (SAF) production will reach at least 300 million liters in 2022—a 200% increase on 2021 production of 100 million liters. More optimistic calculations estimate total production in 2022 could reach 450 million liters. Both scenarios position the SAF industry on the verge of an exponential capacity and production ramp-up toward an identified tipping point of 30 billion liters by 2030, with the right supporting policies. Airlines are committed to achieve net zero CO2 emissions by 2050 and see SAF as a key contributor. Current estimates expect SAF to account for 65% of the mitigation needed for this, requiring a production capacity of 450 billion liters annually in [...]

2022-12-08T11:43:32+02:00December 8th, 2022|News, ORGANISATIONS|

KLM and partners continue sustainable taxiing trials at Schiphol

Source: KLM KLM and its partners – including Amsterdam Airport Schiphol (AAS) and Air Traffic Control the Netherlands (LVNL) – are continuing their sustainable taxiing trials. A Taxibot – a hybrid towing tractor – drove a KLM B737-700 from Schiphol central to a platform near the Zwanenburg Runway while the aircraft’s engines were turned off. This method of taxiing greatly reduces fuel consumption and therefore CO2, NOx and (ultra) fine particulate matter emissions. The trial forms part of the ALBATROSS project, an initiative subsidised by the European Commission and for which Schiphol purchased two Taxibots earlier this year. Using the Taxibot makes it possible to start the aircraft’s engines much later and therefore not initially at the gate. In the [...]

2022-12-08T11:59:39+02:00December 8th, 2022|AIRLINES, News|

Metaverse operations, autonomous electric vehicles, and the digital economy set to transform the travel industry

Source: SITA Several powerful megatrends – from young, highly connected travelers to the arrival of electric air taxis – will exert an immense influence on air travel over the next decade, forcing industry, governments, and technology to adapt rapidly. This is according to “Meet the Megatrends,” a new report from SITA that examines 12 emerging technological, societal, traveler, and economic trends that will significantly morph the travel landscape by 2033. These megatrends do not exist in silos but operate in an evolving ecosystem where emerging technologies interconnect the trends and help drive them forward. Data is at the heart of this ecosystem. The increasing willingness of providers to share data across the wider travel industry will help further accelerate these [...]

2022-12-08T11:58:44+02:00December 8th, 2022|News, SUPPLIERS|

Porter Airlines elevates economy air travel

Source: Porter Airlines For over 16 years, Porter Airlines has challenged every other airline with our signature in-flight service, carefully designed so that you can actually enjoy economy! We feature complimentary beer and wine served in glassware, premium snacks, and no middle seats on all flights. As we expand to new destinations across North America on our new, environmentally-friendly jets, we also bring you free, fast WiFi with full web access, plus in-flight entertainment right to your device. On flights over 2.5 hours, fresh meals, made with real food are also available. Porter’s two-by-two cabin seating continues on our jets, which means no middle seats on any Porter flight. Best of all, our friendly staff members welcome you with a [...]

2022-12-08T11:57:11+02:00December 8th, 2022|AIRLINES, News|

Airlines Cut Losses in 2022; Return to Profit in 2023

Source: IATA The International Air Transport Association (IATA) expects a return to profitability for the global airline industry in 2023 as airlines continue to cut losses stemming from the effects of the COVID-19 pandemic to their business in 2022. In 2023, airlines are expected to post a small net profit of $4.7 billion—a 0.6% net profit margin. It is the first profit since 2019 when industry net profits were $26.4 billion (3.1% net profit margin). In 2022, airline net losses are expected to be $6.9 billion (an improvement on the $9.7 billion loss for 2022 in IATA's June outlook). This is significantly better than losses of $42.0 billion and $137.7 billion that were realized in 2021 and 2020 respectively. "Resilience [...]

2022-12-06T21:12:49+02:00December 7th, 2022|News, ORGANISATIONS|

JetBlue Announced Science-based Emissions Reduction Target and Strategy to Achieve Net Zero by 2040

Source: JetBlue JetBlue announced a science-based target approved by the Science Based Targets initiative (SBTi), a coalition that defines and promotes best practices in emissions reduction targets. With this target, JetBlue commits to reducing well-to-wake (lifecycle) scope 1 and 3 greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions related to jet fuel by 50% per revenue tonne kilometer (RTK) by 2035 from a 2019 base year1. JetBlue’s most aggressive near-term emissions reduction target to-date, this science-based target aligns with the goals of the Paris Agreement and the growing airline’s own goal to reach net zero carbon emissions by 2040 – 10 years ahead of broader airline industry targets. Aligned with SBTi requirements, JetBlue will also regularly review and update this target following any significant [...]

2022-12-06T23:53:56+02:00December 7th, 2022|AIRLINES, News|

Airbus no longer maintains 2022 commercial aircraft delivery target, confirms financial guidance

Source: Airbus 68 commercial aircraft deliveries in November, bringing annual deliveries to 565* aircraft as of end of November Adjusts speed of A320 Family ramp-up to rate 65 for 2023 and 2024 Maintains the objective of reaching rate 75 by the middle of the decade Based on its November deliveries of 68 commercial aircraft and the complex operating environment, Airbus SE considers its target to achieve “around 700” commercial aircraft deliveries in 2022 to now be out of reach. The final figure is not expected to fall materially short of the “around 700” delivery target. Airbus remains committed to delivering its financial guidance as provided at the Nine-Month 2022 results**, meaning guidance for EBIT Adjusted and Free Cash Flow before [...]

2022-12-06T20:53:58+02:00December 7th, 2022|MANUFACTURERS, News|

Air Canada Readies for Summer 2023 in Canada with New and Restored Services, and Increased Frequencies

Source: Air Canada New, non-stop service between Montreal and Fort McMurray Increased frequencies on Toronto-Kelowna, Winnipeg-Toronto, Montreal- Vancouver Air Canada will offer over 600 daily flights on 97 routes to 51 destinations in Canada this summer, the most of any carrier Air Canada announced a new service between Montreal and Fort McMurray that will launch next June as part of the carrier's Canadian summer schedule. For summer 2023, Air Canada is also restoring suspended services and increasing frequencies on popular routes across Canada, as the company augments its Canadian network following the pandemic. "As the country's flag carrier, Air Canada's increased Canadian summer schedule further reinforces our role in providing critical connectivity to Canadians coast-to-coast. Our new Montreal-Fort McMurray service brings easier access from eastern Canada to one of the [...]

2022-12-06T23:19:34+02:00December 7th, 2022|AIRLINES, News|

As Mauna Loa Erupts, Hawaiian Airlines Leans into its 93-Year Experience to Keep Flying

Source: Hawaiian Airlines When the sun sets in Hilo on the Island of Hawaiʻi, the glow of molten rock lingers, lighting the night sky and bellies of vapor and gas clouds rising from lava fissures. This is the natural wonder of an eruption at Mauna Loa, the largest active volcano on the planet – standing at 13,681 feet above sea level and 30,000 feet from the sea floor – which stirred awake for the first time in 38 years just last week. According to the National Park Service, the event marks the first time since 1984 that Mauna Loa and the adjacent Kīlauea volcano are erupting simultaneously. Volcanic activity is nothing new to Hawaiʻi’s people, including Hawaiian Airlines’ operations team. The archipelago state [...]

2022-12-06T23:32:51+02:00December 7th, 2022|AIRLINES, News|