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Sky Regional to close as Air Canada moves E175s to Jazz Air
03.03.2021 - 01:57 UTCAir Canada (AC, Montréal Trudeau) has signed a revised Capacity Purchase Agreement (CPA) with Chorus Aviation and will move all twenty-five E175s currently operated by Sky Regional Airlines (KV, Montréal Trudeau) to Chorus subsidiary Jazz Air (QK, Halifax). Sky Regional has since confirmed that as a result, it will cease all operations at the end fo the month.
"Air Canada is consolidating its regional flying with Jazz in response to the ongoing devastating impact of COVID-19 upon the airline industry. This necessary realignment of our regional services will help Air Canada achieve efficiencies and reduce operating costs and cash burn by consolidating its regional operations with one provider," Senior Vice President (Operations and Express Carriers) Richard Steer said.
The flag carrier said that besides providing near-term certainty and operational simplicity, the new CPA would also significantly lower operational costs. It expects to save CAD430 million Canadian dollars (USD340 million) in regional capacity expenses over the next 15 years and will also avoid CAD193 million (USD152 million) in contractual capital...
Austrian Airlines sells three B767s to MDI
02.03.2021 - 14:13 UTCAustrian Airlines (OS, Vienna) has announced it has found a buyer for three of its B767-300(ER)s - Texan aircraft, engines, and parts trader MonoConque Diversified Investments (MDI).
The first of the three Boeing widebodies, OE-LAT (msn 25273), is scheduled to ferry to Marana in early March 2021. The 29.5-year-old aircraft is the oldest of Austrian Airlines' six B767-300(ER)s and has been inactive and parked at Vienna airport since January 9, 2021.
The flag carrier said the second B767 to be ferried to the United States will be OE-LAX (msn 27095), which is the second-oldest at 28.3 years of age. The redelivery flight is scheduled for May 2021. The third B767 is OE-LAW (msn 26417) although the airline did not provide an expected retirement date. Both OE-LAX and OE-LAW continue to be active on revenue operations, although with very low utilisation.
Austrian Airlines plans to continue operating its other three B767-300(ER)s, which are markedly younger (20.4, 21.6, and 22.2 years old, respectively). It owns all six aircraft, according to the ch-aviation...
Lufthansa considers downgauging order book to smaller types
23.02.2021 - 12:06 UTCLufthansa (LH, Frankfurt Int'l) is in talks with both Airbus and Boeing about switching some its outstanding widebody orders to smaller types, Lufthansa Group Chief Executive Carsten Spohr said during a London School of Economics German Symposium.
"We are putting many four-engined long-range aircraft out of the fleet and this creates a certain need for smaller long-range aircraft," he said.
As reported by Bloomberg, Spohr said that both manufacturers had responded constructively but did not go into details, He did, however, underline that demand for business traffic may never return to pre-COVID levels as many companies have now embraced remote virtual communication technologies.
According to the ch-aviation fleets advanced module, Lufthansa's order book for widebody aircraft consists of twenty-six A350-900s (on top of 17 already delivered), twenty B777-9s, and twenty B787-9s. It has none of the smaller A330neo on order.
Spohr said the airline was in separate discussions with Embraer, although he did not offer any further details as to the substance of these talks....
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