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Juan Carlos Salazar of Colombia begins mandate as ICAO Secretary General

Source: ICAO Juan Carlos Salazar of Colombia begins mandate as ICAO Secretary General Montréal, 1 August 2021 - Mr. Juan Carlos Salazar of Colombia officially assumed the office of ICAO Secretary General today, succeeding Dr. Fang Liu of China. He assumes this role as CEO of the UN’s specialized agency for civil aviation as the international flight network continues to assure the efficient global movement of food, vaccines, e-commerce, and other essential supplies and personnel, despite the air transport industry still being severely confronted by COVID-19, greatly diminished routes, and slowly rebounding international air travel and tourism. “It is a great honour to be assuming this role at this time, and to have the opportunity to help governments and ICAO play an [...]

2021-08-01T17:05:36+03:00August 1st, 2021|News, ORGANISATIONS|

South Central Florida Airspace and Procedures Changing

Source: ALPA Starting August 12, the FAA will implement the second phase of the South Central Florida metroplex airspace and procedures redesign, which optimizes airspace and modifies 76 procedures including 38 standard instrument departures (SIDs) and 31 standard terminal arrivals (STARs). The redesign improves traffic flow for Orlando International Airport (MCO), Tampa International (TPA), Palm Beach International (PBI), Fort Lauderdale–Hollywood International (FLL), and Miami International (MIA) as well as air traffic control facilities (ATC) that manage airspace servicing the southeast United States, Caribbean, and Atlantic Oceanic regions. The FAA has invited ALPA Air Safety Organization representatives to monitor the implementation process, systematically evaluating the Metroplex design for four days. During this period, ATC facilities may use traffic management initiatives (TMI), [...]

2021-07-30T20:27:19+03:00July 30th, 2021|News, ORGANISATIONS|

ALPA Applauds Bipartisan Action to Protect U.S. Aviation Jobs, Keep Flying Safe

Source: ALPA The Air Line Pilots Association, Int’l (ALPA), the world’s largest pilots union, applauded the U.S. House of Representatives for advancing legislation that would ensure a fair opportunity for U.S. airlines to compete globally and protect American jobs by enfranchising rights of U.S. workers within our aviation trade agreements and putting an end to unfair “flag of convenience” business practices by foreign airlines intending to serve U.S. markets. Today, the U.S. House of Representatives passed the Transportation, and Housing and Urban Development (THUD) appropriations bill, which contained a bipartisan amendment introduced by representatives Kai Kahele (D-HI), Drew Ferguson (R-GA), Rodney Davis (R-IL), Brian Fitzpatrick (R-PA), and Jack Bergman (R-MI) that instructs the Department of Transportation (DOT) to assess whether [...]

2021-07-30T20:26:16+03:00July 30th, 2021|News, ORGANISATIONS|

Sleep well on board of Lufthansa flights to São Paulo, Los Angeles and Singapore

Source: Lufthansa As of 2nd August, Lufthansa guests traveling in Economy Class on select long-haul flights will have the option of booking a Sleeper’s Row at the check-in or at the gate, before their flight. With this new attractive offer, passengers will receive an entire row of seats for themselves, consisting of three to four adjacent seats, for the entire duration of the flight. This offer comes with a comfortable pillow, blanket and mattress topper of Business Class quality, allowing passengers to fully relax while on board before reaching their final destination. The Safety during the flight is ensured by a special seat belt, which remains fastened even when the passenger is lying down, including separate safety instructions. Furthermore, passengers [...]

2021-07-30T20:24:25+03:00July 30th, 2021|AIRLINES, News|

IAG Q2 2021 Financial Results

Source: IAG SIX MONTHS RESULTS ANNOUNCEMENT International Consolidated Airlines Group (IAG) today (July 30, 2021) presents Group consolidated results for the six months to June 30, 2021. COVID-19 situation and management actions: Passenger capacity in quarter 2 was 21.9 per cent of 2019 and continues to be adversely affected by the COVID-19 pandemic together with government restrictions and quarantine requirements Current passenger capacity plans for quarter 3 are for around 45 per cent of 2019 capacity, but remain uncertain and subject to ongoing review 1,371 cargo-only flights operated in quarter 2, up from 1,306 in quarter 1 Strong liquidity of €10.2 billion at the end of quarter 2, driven by successful conclusion of financing initiatives since the start of the year, [...]

2021-07-30T20:23:22+03:00July 30th, 2021|AIRLINES, News|

American Airlines and JetSMART Sign Letter of Intent to Create the Broadest and Most Rewarding Network in the Americas

Source: American American Airlines and JetSMART have signed a letter of intent to create the broadest network and most rewarding customer offering in the Americas. This proposed partnership would uniquely tie together the full-service, global presence of American with the complementary network of ultra-low-cost carrier JetSMART in South America to offer competitive fares and expanded travel options for flyers throughout North and South America. “This proposed investment in JetSMART would give customers access to the largest network, lowest fares and best travel loyalty program in the Americas,” said Vasu Raja, American’s Chief Revenue Officer. “This would enable JetSMART and American to grow aggressively and profitably across Latin America as demand recovers, while preserving the best aspects of each carrier’s business [...]

2021-08-05T05:18:36+03:00July 29th, 2021|AIRLINES, News|

Statement from A4A President and CEO Nicholas E. Calio on Bipartisan Senate Infrastructure Deal

Source: A4A We commend Senate negotiators and the Administration for their unwavering determination to reach consensus on a bipartisan infrastructure package. They demonstrated a strong commitment to constructive debate and robust dialogue which ultimately fostered meaningful compromise. We encourage Congress to continue setting aside differences and identify common ground that results in effective policy and smart investment for our country.

2021-07-29T17:18:10+03:00July 29th, 2021|News, ORGANISATIONS|

Airports Council Supports Bipartisan Senate Infrastructure Deal

Source: ACI NA Airports Council International-North America (ACI-NA), the trade association representing commercial service airports in the United States and Canada, today released the following statement from President and CEO Kevin M. Burke in support of the bipartisan infrastructure deal in the Senate. The package is set to include $25 billion for American airports and air traffic control towers – with $20 billion allocated for U.S. airports – as the industry recovers from the COVID-19 pandemic and continues to invest in measures to limit the spread of the virus. “Airports across the U.S. support this bipartisan infrastructure agreement because it makes a much-needed down payment to upgrade aging facilities,” Burke said. “Chronically underfunded, airports have struggled to make necessary terminal, [...]

2021-07-29T17:15:57+03:00July 29th, 2021|News, ORGANISATIONS|

UK travel update: government waives quarantine for arrivals fully vaccinated from Europe and USA while also confirming international cruise restart

Source: GOV.UK The UK government has today (28 July 2021) announced that passengers arriving from amber countries who have been fully vaccinated in Europe (EUMember States, European Free Trade Association countries and the European microstate countries of Andorra, Monaco and Vatican City) and the USA will not have to quarantine when entering England, as part of a range of new measures designed to continue to drive forward the reopening of international travel, set out as part of the second Global Travel Taskforce checkpoint review. From 4am 2 August 2021, passengers who are fully vaccinated in the EU with vaccines authorised by the European Medicines Agency (EMA) or in the USAwith vaccines authorised by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA), or [...]

2021-07-28T19:24:29+03:00July 28th, 2021|News, ORGANISATIONS|

United Airlines to Operate More than 40 Weekly Flights as England Re-Opens to U.S. Travelers

Source: United With today's announcement of England reopening to fully vaccinated travelers from the U.S. beginning Aug 2, United Airlines is making it easier for business and leisure customers to jet across the pond with the addition of flights to London. In August, United will have six daily flights between the U.S. and London, including a second daily flight from Washington, D.C. and increasing service from Houston to daily. United looks forward to resuming additional London service in the coming months as well as launching new nonstop service between Boston and London. Customers traveling to England must be fully vaccinated in the U.S. with vaccines that have been approved by the FDA and must take a test before departure as [...]

2021-07-28T18:55:13+03:00July 28th, 2021|AIRLINES, News|