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Air Travel Consumer Report: August 2021 Numbers

Source: US DOT The U.S. Department of Transportation today released its October 2021 Air Travel Consumer Report (ATCR) on airline operational data compiled for the month of August 2021. The ATCR is designed to assist consumers with information on the quality of services provided by airlines. The ATCR and other aviation consumer matters of interest to the public can be found at http://www.transportation.gov/airconsumer.     The COVID-19 pandemic continued to result in significant changes to airline schedules and operations in August 2021. The 592,760 flights operated in August 2021 were 84.1% of the 704,553 flights operated in pre-pandemic August 2019.   Operated flights in August 2021 were up 50.4% year-over-year from the 394,143 flights operated in August 2020 and down 2.1% month-over-month from [...]

2021-11-05T17:34:41+02:00November 5th, 2021|News, ORGANISATIONS|

Embraer Earnings Results 3rd Quarter 2021

Source: Embraer HIGHLIGHTS Embraer delivered 9 commercial jets and 21 executive jets (14 light / 7 large) in 3Q21, bringing the year-to-date deliveries to 32 commercial jets and 54 executive jets (36 light /18 large). Following solid sales activity in the period across businesses, total company firm order backlog at the end of 3Q21 was US$ 16.8 billion; Revenues in 3Q21 reached US$ 958.1 million, representing year-over-year growth of 26.3% compared to 3Q20, with double digit growth in all segments; Excluding special items, adjusted EBIT and EBITDA were US$ 35.7 million and US$ 79.2 million, respectively, yielding adjusted EBIT margin of 3.7% and adjusted EBITDA margin of 8.3%. In the first nine months of 2021, adjusted EBIT margin was 3.8% [...]

2021-11-05T17:31:09+02:00November 5th, 2021|MANUFACTURERS, News|

Standardized runway reporting format to enhance aviation safety worldwide

Source: ICAO The ICAO Global Reporting Format (GRF) for assessing and reporting runway surface conditions, which became applicable worldwide today, will help mitigate the risk of runway excursions, which continues to be the most common form of aviation accident. The harmonization of the assessment and reporting of runway surface conditions will not only benefit runway safety, but also efficiency and sustainability, through a better planning of contaminant removal and the more effective use of de-icing and other treatments. "Early implementation by a number of pioneer States has confirmed the benefits and suitability of the GRF," declared ICAO Secretary General Juan Carlos Salazar, noting that the operational experience gained during the upcoming winter, rainy, and monsoon seasons in various parts of [...]

2021-11-05T10:00:48+02:00November 4th, 2021|News, ORGANISATIONS|

UNWTO Secretary-General: ‘The climate emergency is a bigger threat than Covid’

Source: UNWTO “Going back to the old normal is not an option.” He also said tourism represents a risk-free investment opportunity and highlighted the need to invest in education and youth on the way to net zero. The UNWTO, World Travel & Tourism Council (WTTC) and other tourism and travel stakeholders will officially launch the Glasgow Declaration on Climate Action in Tourism at the United Nations Climate Change Conference COP26  on Thursday (4 November). The WTTC is also planning to launch the Net Zero Roadmap for Travel & Tourism, to support the industry in combatting climate change, as part of the sector’s drive towards net zero by 2050. The initiative is being run in collaboration with the UN Environment Programme [...]

2021-11-03T20:53:08+02:00November 3rd, 2021|News, ORGANISATIONS|

FAA Proposes Longer Rest Period between Shifts for Flight Attendants

Source: US FAA The U.S. Department of Transportation’s Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) today proposed a regulation to require that flight attendants have a longer rest period between shifts. The proposed rule would increase the rest period to 10 consecutive hours when scheduled for a duty period of 14 hours or less. "The Biden-Harris Administration is proud to advance policies that protect and empower workers. This proposal will contribute to a safer, healthier workplace for flight attendants," said Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg. “Flight attendants play a critical safety role in keeping passengers safe on every flight and especially in emergencies. This proposal helps reduce fatigue so they can perform this critical role,” FAA Administrator Steve Dickson said. Currently, flight attendants are [...]

2021-11-03T22:42:39+02:00November 3rd, 2021|News, ORGANISATIONS|

ALPA Statement on FAA Bulletin on 5G Interference with Radio Altimeters

Source: ALPA The Air Line Pilots Association, Int’l (ALPA) issued the following statement today after the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) released a Special Airworthiness Information Bulletin about the potential adverse effects that 5G signals could have on radio altimeters. “The FAA guidance provided in the bulletin is a step in the right direction to maintain flight safety once 5G signals begin broadcasting on December 5, 2021, and we thank the agency for taking that step. However, once transmissions begin, the FAA may have to impose additional restrictions on flight operations to maintain safety due to inadequate requirements on 5G that limit interference with radio altimeters. “We urge the Federal Communications Commission to bring mobile wireless representatives to the table with the [...]

2021-11-03T22:45:46+02:00November 3rd, 2021|News, ORGANISATIONS|

Government of Canada announces additional Canadian airports accepting international passenger flights

Source: Transport Canada The Government of Canada is prioritizing the health and safety of all people in Canada by continuing to take a risk-based and measured approach to re-opening the border. Canada’s phased approach to easing border measures is informed by the available data and scientific evidence, including the vaccination rate of Canadians, and the improving epidemiological situation. The strict vaccine travel requirements that will be fully phased in by November 30, and the pan-Canadian proof of vaccination credential now available for travel, are creating opportunities for safe travel for vaccinated Canadians. As a next step in increasing travel opportunities, Transport Canada is easing the restriction on international flight arrivals. The department is expanding the scope of the existing Notice [...]

2021-11-03T22:46:55+02:00November 3rd, 2021|News, ORGANISATIONS|

Five airlines migrate to MIA as winter approaches

Source: MIA Miami International Airport enters November with three airlines re-launching Miami service for the first time since the pandemic began and two other airlines making their MIA debuts. Finnair began twice-weekly Stockholm service on October 23 and will restart Helsinki service three times per week on November 30. Fellow European carrier Scandinavian Airlines (SAS) also returns to MIA this month with three weekly flights to Copenhagen and twice-weekly flights to Stockholm on November 8 and 9 respectively, followed by weekly Oslo service scheduled to restart on November 11. Air Canada brought Canada flights back to MIA on November 1 with daily Toronto service, which is scheduled to expand to four daily flights in December. Air Canada is also scheduled [...]

2021-11-03T08:30:49+02:00November 2nd, 2021|AIRPORTS, News|

ICAO Council recognizes G20 calls to restart international travel

Source: ICAO During its latest meeting, the 36 States of the ICAO Governing Council recognized the G20’s latest calls “to restart international travel in a safe and orderly manner,” and consistent with the work of ICAO, the World Health Organization (WHO), and other relevant international organizations. In the meeting, which was taking place as part of the Council’s ongoing 224th Session, ICAO Council President Salvatore Sciacchitano drew special attention to how the G20 calls were very closely aligned with the recent Ministerial Declaration by ICAO Member States at its High-level Conference on COVID-19 (HLCC). “Whether with respect to its consideration of the primacy of national public health policies, or its focus on matters regarding testing, vaccination, and the need for [...]

2021-11-02T18:42:10+02:00November 2nd, 2021|News, ORGANISATIONS|

Emirates and TAP Air Portugal expand codeshare partnership with 23 more destinations added

Source: Emirates Emirates and TAP Air Portugal are further expanding their existing codeshare arrangement by adding 23 more destinations to the partnership from 2 November. This brings the total number of destinations where customers can enjoy seamless connectivity to over 90 points. TAP Air Portugal will place its code on popular Emirates flights to four additional Asian destinations – Hanoi and three Japanese gateways – Narita, Osaka and Haneda, subject to government approval. Emirates will place its code on TAP Air Portugal operated flights to 19 additional destinations via Lisbon. They include Belem, Brasilia, Belo Horizonte, Fortaleza, Rio de Janeiro, Sao Paulo, Maceio, Natal, Porto Alegre, Recife, Salvador, Praia, Sal Island, Sao Vicente, Conakry, Ponta Delgada, Porto Santo, Terceira and [...]

2021-11-02T18:41:26+02:00November 2nd, 2021|AIRLINES, News|