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IAG: Full year results announcement

Source: IAG International Consolidated Airlines Group (IAG) today (February 26, 2021) presented Group consolidated results for the year to December 31, 2020. COVID-19 situation and management actions: Passengercapacityinquarter4was26.6percentof2019andforthefullyearwas33.5percentof2019andcontinuestobeadversely affected by the COVID-19 pandemic, together with government restrictions and quarantine requirements Currentpassengercapacityplansforquarter1,2021areforaround20percentof2019capacity,butremainuncertainandsubjectto review 969cargo-onlyflightsoperatedinquarter4 Additionalfundingof€3.4billionsecuredinquarter4,including£2.0billioncommitmentfromUKExportFinancefinalisedinFebruary 2021 and $1.0 billion EETC for British Airways, $0.2 billion sales and leaseback transactions for Iberia and €150 million for Aer Lingus backed by the Ireland Strategic Investment Fund (ISIF), with €0.8 billion bridge financing facilities repaid 2020capexreducedby€2.3billion,fromplansatthestartoftheyear,to€1.9billion,with€0.5billionduetosevenaircraftdeliveries delayed from Q4-20 into 2021; 2021 capex expected to be lower than 2020 BritishAirwaysreachedagreementtodefer€495millionofpensioncontributionsduebetweenSeptember2020andOctober2021 BritishAirwaysreachedagreementinprincipleoverrestructuringplansforcargoemployees,followingagreementwiththeothermain British Airways employee groups earlier in 2020 Groupcontinuestofocusoncostreduction,increasingthevariabilityofitscost-baseandliquidityinitiatives IAG period highlights on results: Fourthquarteroperatingloss€1,471million(2019:operatingprofit€93million),andoperatinglossbeforeexceptionalitems€1,165million (2019: operating profit before exceptional items €765 million) OperatinglossfortheyeartoDecember31,2020€7,426million(2019:operatingprofit€2,613million),andoperatinglossbefore [...]

2021-02-26T18:42:59+02:00February 26th, 2021|AIRLINES, News|

Mr. Juan Carlos Salazar of Colombia appointed new Secretary General of ICAO

Source: ICAO The 36-State governing body of the International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO), the ICAO Council, has appointed Mr. Juan Carlos Salazar of Colombia as the new Secretary General of the Organization for a three-year term, beginning 1 August 2021. He succeeds Dr. Fang Liu of China, who has held the position for two consecutive terms since 2015. Mr. Salazar was appointed based on his extensive professional experience in the administration of complex organizations at the national, regional and international levels. He is also an expert in aviation law and standards with more than 26 years of experience in international negotiations in the fields of aviation, management, and public policy. Since January 2018, Mr. Salazar has been serving as Director [...]

2021-02-26T00:15:34+02:00February 26th, 2021|News, ORGANISATIONS|

Delta and LATAM receive final approval in Brazil for Joint Venture agreement

Source: Delta Air Lines Delta Air Lines and LATAM have received final approval, without conditions, of their commercial agreement (“trans-American Joint Venture agreement” or “JVA”) by the Brazilian competition authority - the Administrative Council for Economic Defense - after initial approval was granted in September 2020. The JVA seeks to enhance the route networks served by both airlines, delivering a seamless travel experience between North and South America. The Delta-LATAM agreement has also been approved in Uruguay while the application process continues in other countries, including Chile. “This final approval in Brazil furthers our mission to provide customers in this important market with the world-class travel experience and options they deserve,” said Delta CEO Ed Bastian. “Moving forward, we will continue working [...]

2021-02-25T20:30:36+02:00February 25th, 2021|AIRLINES, News|

FAA Statement on Pratt & Whitney Engine Emergency Airworthiness Directive

Source: FAA The FAA issued an Emergency Airworthiness Directive (AD) (PDF) tonight that requires U.S. operators of airplanes equipped with certain Pratt & Whitney PW4000 engines to inspect these engines before further flight. The FAA is taking this action as the result of a fan-blade failure that occurred Saturday on a Boeing 777-200 that had just departed from Denver International Airport. Although the aircraft landed safely, the failure resulted in damage to the engine, an in-flight engine fire, and damage to the airplane. After reviewing the available data and considering other safety factors, the FAA determined that operators must conduct a thermal acoustic image (TAI) inspection of the large titanium fan blades located at the front of each engine. TAI technology can detect [...]

2021-02-24T03:39:40+02:00February 24th, 2021|News, ORGANISATIONS|

ICAO and WCO issue joint calls on vaccine supply chain priorities, new customs and security guidelines

Source: ICAO ICAO and the World Customs Organization (WCO) have published a joint statement calling on governments to demonstrate maximum flexibility with respect to border clearance and air transport supply chain operations essential to the effective distribution of COVID-19 vaccines and related medical supplies.   In a separate but related development, the two agencies have also developed new guidelines to help countries achieve better alignment of their customs and security procedures.   Signed by ICAO Secretary General Dr. Fang Liu and WCO Secretary General Dr. Kunio Mikuriya, the joint statement on vaccines urges the rapid establishment of the infrastructure needed to support end-to-end vaccine storage and logistics for public supplies.   Improved open collaboration between the aviation and customs communities [...]

2021-02-23T00:18:25+02:00February 23rd, 2021|News, ORGANISATIONS|

Embraer Deliveries 71 Jets in 4Q20 and 130 total Jets in 2020

Source: Embraer Embraer (NYSE: ERJ; B3: BOVESPA: EMBR3) delivered 71 jets in the fourth quarter of 2020, of which 28 were commercial aircraft and 43 were executive jets (23 light and 20 large), which represents a decrease of 10 aircraft in the quarter in comparison with 4Q19.The Company delivered a total of 130 jets in 2020, comprised of 44 commercial aircraft and 86 executive jets (56 light and 30 large), which represents a decrease of almost 35% compared to 2019, when 198 jets were delivered. Although deliveries accelerated during the fourth quarter of 2020 relative to the three previous quarters, they were heavily impacted, mostly in commercial aviation, due to COVID-19 pandemic. As of December 31, the firm order backlog [...]

2021-02-12T15:07:46+02:00February 12th, 2021|MANUFACTURERS, News|

RAA Applauds Committee Passage of S. Con. Res 5

Source: RAA Following today’s markup by the House Financial Services Committee of S. Con. Res 5, Regional Airline Association (RAA) President and CEO Faye Malarkey Black offered this statement: “RAA applauds the advancement of critical legislation helping American businesses, workers and families cope with harm from the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic. Our members and their workforce are grateful the package includes $15 billion to airline employees and contractors to extend the Payroll Support Program (PSP). We thank House Transportation & Infrastructure Chairman Peter DeFazio (D-OR) and House Financial Service Committee Chairwoman Maxine Waters (D-CA) for their leadership in passing this extension out of committee. Every dollar of the PSP3 program will help support non-executive payroll, avoiding dramatic furloughs upon the expiration [...]

2021-02-11T18:51:24+02:00February 11th, 2021|News, ORGANISATIONS|

Copa Holdings Announces Monthly Traffic Statistics for January 2021

Source: Copa Holdings Copa Holdings, S.A. (NYSE: CPA), today released preliminary passenger traffic statistics for January 2021: Operating Data January January % Change 2021 2020 Copa Holdings  (Consolidated)   ASM (mm) (1) 979.5 2,168.6 -54.8%   RPM (mm) (2) 621.4 1,826.8 -66.0%   Load Factor (3) 63.4% 84.2% -20.8p.p. 1.  Available seat miles - represents the aircraft seating capacity multiplied by the number of miles the seats are flown. 2.  Revenue passenger miles - represents the numbers of miles flown by revenue passengers 3.  Load factor - represents the percentage of aircraft seating capacity that is actually utilized Consolidated capacity (ASMs) came in 54.8% lower than January 2020, while passenger traffic (RPMs) decreased 66.0%, which resulted in a 63.4% load [...]

2021-02-11T18:47:15+02:00February 11th, 2021|AIRLINES, News|

LATAM projects a reduced operation in February compared to previous month

Source: LATAM LATAM Airlines Group reports its operational estimate for February, which could reach 35% (measured in available seat kilometers - ASK) compared to the same period of the previous year. The figure is lower than that announced for January, in which the operation reached 39.8% of previous year’s capacity, in a scenario dominated by increased government restrictions on air transport worldwide. For this month, there are 680 daily domestic and international flights estimated, connecting 115 destinations in 16 countries. In turn, the use of the cargo fleet is expected to increase by 20% and considers more than 1,100 monthly flights. All projections are subject to the evolution of the pandemic, as well as to travel restrictions in the countries [...]

2021-02-11T18:45:31+02:00February 11th, 2021|AIRLINES, News|

Facial Recognition Pilot Project at Madrid Airport to be Extended for Contactless Passenger Experience

Source: Iberia The AENA airports authority plus Iberia, Inetum and Thales are partnering in this ambitious project, supported by Spain’s Industrial Technology Development Centre (CDTI). It allows the biometric detection of passengers using tablet-type mobile equipment. The aim is to increase security and speed procedures in an airport with numerous flights to many different destinations. It implies seeking innovative ways of operating in the air travel industry to comply with the new health safety measures implemented following the Covid-19 outbreak.   The national airports authority AENA is part of the consortium which includes Iberia, Inetum, and Thales, which is to carry out an R+D project with the aim of seeking new ways to operate in the air travel industry with [...]

2021-02-11T18:24:34+02:00February 11th, 2021|AIRLINES, News|