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Boeing: Asia-Pacific needs 12,820 new airplanes in 20 years

10 Monday Feb 2014

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ForecastBoeing estimates airlines in the Asia-Pacific region’s will need 12,820 new airplanes valued at US$1.9 trillion over the next 20 years.

The American aircraft manufacturer’s forecast came on the eve of the opening of the Singapore Airshow.

“Over the next 20 years, nearly half of the world’s air traffic growth will be driven by travel to, from or within the region,” Randy Tinseth of Boeing Commercial Airplanes told a media briefing.

“The Asia Pacific fleet will nearly triple, from 5,090 airplanes in 2012 to 14,750 airplanes in 2032, to support the increased demand.”

Boeing also projected that airlines in the region will rely primarily on single-aisle airplanes, representing 69 per cent of the new airplanes in the region.

Boeing said new low-cost carriers and demand for intra-Asia travel had spurred a substantial increase in single-aisle airplanes.

It added that this trend will continue as single-aisle airplanes gain an increasing percentage of the region’s traffic.

The A350 in Singapore. Airbus Photo.

The A350 in Singapore. Airbus Photo.

Boeing’s European rival, Airbus, is showcasing its new wide-body aircraft, A350 XWB, at the show.

On its way to Singapore, the test aircraft passed the 1,000 flight-hour milestone, Airbus said Monday.

“Overall the five A350 test aircraft will fly 2,500 flight hours in just over 12 months,” Airbus said.

“This achievement is further demonstration of the steady progress the program is making on its way to type certification in the third quarter of 2014.”

The six-day Singapore Airshow, which has attracted nearly 900 companies from 50 countries, opens Tuesday.

Air New Zealand to release safety video

06 Thursday Feb 2014

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Coming soon, to a screen near you: “Safety in Paradise.”

That’s a video produced by Air New Zealand in partnership with Sports Illustrated.

The video was shot in the Cook Islands and features several top models.

“Safety in Paradise” will be released on Feb. 12.

A trailer of what is billed as “the world’s most beautiful safety video” has been posted on YouTube.

Al Baker: A350 program well on track

04 Tuesday Feb 2014

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Qatar Airways CEO Akbar Al Baker with Airbus President and CEO Fabrice Bregier, Airbus President and Didier Evrard, Executive Vice -President of A350 XWB program.  Airbus Photo.

Qatar Airways CEO Akbar Al Baker with Airbus President and CEO Fabrice Bregier and Didier Evrard, Executive Vice-President of the A350 XWB program. Airbus Photo.

With an order for 80 Airbus A350s, Qatar Airways is the top customer of the new extra wide body aircraft.

The airline’s CEO, Akbar Al Baker, was in Toulouse, France, this week to witness the production of the airplane.

“I am pleased with what I have seen during my visit,” Al Baker said.

“It gives me every confidence that the program is well on track for our first delivery in 2014.”

The European manufacturer also marked his visit by unveiling the newest A350 flight test aircraft, called MSN4, in Qatar Airways livery. It will soon join the rest of the A350 test fleet.

The A350 in Qatar Airways livery.  Airbus Photo.

The A350 in Qatar Airways livery. Airbus Photo.

Meanwhile, Qatar Airways said in a release that an A350 will fly to the airline’s home base of Doha on Wednesday for a grand welcome at the new Hamad International Airport.  A test aircrft will also go on display at next week’s Singapore Airshow. 

The A350 features an extra wide cabin with a non-stop flying capability of more than 15,000 kilometres.

It will be built in three versions – A350-800, A350-900 and A350-1000. In all, Airbus has received 812 orders from 39 customers worldwide.

The A350 is currently at an advanced phase of flight tests and is due to enter service in the fourth quarter of 2014.

Last week, a test aircraft was in Canada’s Arctic city of Iqaluit for cold weather trials.

DXB: 66M passengers and counting!

29 Wednesday Jan 2014

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Dubai International Airport. Emirates Photo.

Dubai International. Dubai Airports Photo.

Another year, another record for Dubai International (DXB)!

Almost nine million more passengers used Dubai’s main airport last year than in 2012, data released by Dubai Airports showed Wednesday.

Passenger traffic topped 66.4 million, up from 57.7 million in 2012. That included a record six million plus passengers in December alone.

Only London’s Heathrow Airport (LHR), with 72.3 million passengers  in 2013, is ahead of Dubai International, a lead many believe Dubai will breach this year.

DXB“Dubai International continues to benefit from the efficiencies offered by the large number of wide-body jets that operate into it with the average number of passengers per aircraft movement rising to 198 in 2013, up 4.5 per cent from the 189 recorded in 2012,” Dubai Airports said.

It said aircraft movements in 2013 reached 369,953, compared to 344,245 in 2012.

The operator also noted that 28 new destinations were added last year, bringing the total passenger destinations served by Dubai International to 239.

Once again, India was Dubai’s single largest destination country with 8.4 million passengers.

The airport is the home base of Dubai’s flagship carrier Emirates and the discount airline flydubai.

Last year it opened a new custom-built concourse for Emirates’ large fleet of Airbus A380 superjumbos.

Another Dubai airport, known as Al Maktoum International at Dubai World Central, began operations last fall.

A350 XWB to make airshow debut

23 Thursday Jan 2014

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High-altitude testing of the A350 in Bolivia.

High-altitude testing of the A350 in Bolivia. Airbus photo.

Airbus is taking its newest aircraft, the A350 XWB (Extra Wide Body), to next month’s Singapore Airshow.

The European aircraft manufacturer says a test aircraft will be on both static and flying displays from Feb. 11 through Feb. 12.

The Singapore debut is crucial for Airbus because airlines in the Asia-Pacific region have ordered 244 A350s, representing 30 per cent of the total orders.

In all, Airbus has received 812 orders from 39 customers worldwide.

The A350 is currently at an advanced phase of flight tests and is due to enter service in the fourth quarter of 2014.

The crew of MSN003. Airbus photo.

The crew of MSN003. Airbus photo.

Three aircraft, MSN001, MSN003 and MSN002, are now involved in the test program.

“The A350 XWB will set new standards in the mid-size category and will consolidate our position as the provider of the world’s most modern, comprehensive and efficient widebody product line,” Airbus president and CEO Fabrice Bregier said Thursday.

The aircraft features an extra-wide cabin with a non-stop flying capability of more than 15,000 kilometres. It will be built in three versions – A350-800, A350-900 and A350-1000.

Air NZ, Singapore Airlines sign deal

15 Wednesday Jan 2014

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Air New ZealandAir New Zealand is returning to Singapore eight years after pulling out of the city.

The resumption of Auckland-Singapore service is part of a major deal announced today by Air New Zealand and Singapore Airlines.

The agreement will also enable Singapore Airlines to operate the Airbus A380 superjumbo to Auckland for the first time. The deal also calls for codesharing on several sectors.

Both airlines praised the alliance.SIA

“An alliance with Singapore Airlines clearly fits our business objectives of working with the right partners in the right markets to deliver seamless customer journeys,” said Air New Zealand CEO Christopher Luxon.

Singapore Airlines CEO Goh Choon Phong called the deal another example of the carrier’s commitment to the Southwest Pacific market.

“This is a genuine win-win partnership, enabling Singapore Airlines and Air New Zealand to work together to provide more flight frequency and enhanced travel options to our customers.”

The Competition Commission of Singapore and the New Zealand Minister of Transport have yet to approve the deal.

Boeing wants to fly on green diesel

14 Tuesday Jan 2014

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Going green: Biofuel research at a Boeing laboratory in Seattle. Boeing photo.

Going green: Biofuel research at a Boeing laboratory in Seattle.

Boeing wants to use green diesel on its airplanes to reduce the environmental footprint.  The American aircraft maker says it has identified green diesel as “a significant new source of sustainable aviation biofuel.”

Green diesel is made from oils and fats and is already used in ground transportation.

It emits at least 50 per cent less carbon dioxide than fossil fuel over its lifecycle, Boeing said Tuesday.

“Boeing researchers performed analysis that found green diesel… to be chemically similar to today’s aviation biofuel. If approved, the fuel could be blended directly with traditional jet fuel,” the company said.

Efforts are already underway to gain regulatory approval for aircraft to fly on green diesel, it said.

“Green diesel approval would be a major breakthrough in the availability of competitively priced, sustainable aviation fuel,” said James Kinder of Boeing Commercial Airplanes Propulsion Systems Division.

“We are collaborating with our industry partners and the aviation community to move this innovative solution forward and reduce the industry’s reliance on fossil fuel.”

Boeing Dreamliner Boeing noted that significant green diesel production capacity already exists in the United States, Europe and Singapore that could supply as much as one per cent of global commercial jet fuel demand.

Boeing, the Federal Aviation Administration, engine manufacturers, green diesel producers and others are now compiling a detailed research report that will be submitted to key stakeholders in the fuel approvals process, the company said.

Images are courtesy of Boeing.

Oops! Airbus prices go up

13 Monday Jan 2014

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PriceIn case you wonder how much those Airbus aircraft cost, here’s the list price announced today by the European manufacturer.

By the way, nobody buys airplanes at the list price.

At US$414 million, the A380 is the most expensive. Airbus photo.
At US$414 million, the A380 is the most expensive. Airbus photo.

Often, the selling price will be a lot lower.

The company says it has increased the average list price by 2.6 per cent.

The new price ranges from US$72 million for the A318, the smallest member of the A320 family, to US$414 million for the A380 superjumbo, the world’s largest passenger aircraft.

It was a highly successful year for Airbus — the company won 1,619 gross orders in 2013 and delivered a record 626 aircraft to 93 customers.

In all, Airbus has sold nearly 14,000 aircraft to more than 360 customers, delivering 8,000 airplanes.

In the aftermath of the ice storm…

09 Thursday Jan 2014

Posted by Abdul Latheef in Canada, News, Photography, Toronto, Travel, Weather

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Boeing 787-9 makes international debut

04 Saturday Jan 2014

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The 787-9 Dreamliner test aircraft lands in Auckland. Boeing photo.

The test aircraft lands in Auckland. Boeing photo.

The new version of the Boeing 787 Dreamliner has made its international debut.

The 787-9 flew to Auckland, home of launch customer Air New Zealand, this week from the United States as part of a test program.

The aircraft, codenamed ZB002, took off from Seattle at 9:55 a.m. Friday and landed in Auckland 13 hours, 49 minutes later, marking its longest flight since the program began, Boeing said.

The airplane is scheduled to continue on to Alice Springs, Australia, for testing in hot weather, the company said.

The ZB002 is the only 787-9 fitted with elements of the passenger interior.

The 787-9 is 20 feet longer and can seat 40 more passengers than the Dreamliner 787-8, which went into service in October 2011.

Air New ZealandAir New Zealand, which has ordered 10 aircraft, will get its first 787-9 in the middle of this year.

The airline plans to use it on the Auckland-Perth route, starting October.

In all, 26 customers, including Air Canada, have ordered 402 787-9 Dreamliners.

Cathay bolsters Boeing 777X program

20 Friday Dec 2013

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An artist's impression of a Catahy Pacific 777-X9. Boeing photo.

The Cathay Pacific 777-9X. – Boeing photo.

One of Asia’s biggest airlines has given a major boost to Boeing’s 777X program, ordering 21 aircraft worth more than $7 billion dollars.

Cathay Pacific’s order is for the 777-9X version of the yet to be named aircraft. This version will offer seating for more than 400 passengers, and the airline says the order reflects its future long-haul fleet strategy.

“We think it will be an ideal fit for long-haul destinations in North America and Europe, in particular those routes where we carry high volumes of passengers and cargo each day,” said John Slosar, CEO of the Hong Kong flag carrier.

In addition, the 777-9X promises improved payload range capability and reduced operating costs, he said.

The 777X program was launched at the Dubai Airshow last month where Boeing won orders and commitments for 259 aircraft worth $95 billion.

“The 777X currently stands as the largest product launch in commercial jetliner history by value and is targeted for first delivery in 2020,” Boeing said Friday in announcing the Cathay Pacific deal.

The aircraft is now undergoing low-speed wind tunnel tests in Britain.

Cathay Pacific has been a major Boeing customer for years. It operates 55 777s and an all-Boeing freighter fleet that includes 13 747-8

The 777X is the newest member of the highly successful 777 family of long-haul airliners.

Airbus tests trackable bags

12 Thursday Dec 2013

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Nearly 26 million bags are lost or misplaced in airports around the globe each year, but a trackable bag may help reduce that number dramatically.

A prototype of the trackable Bag2Go

A prototype of the trackable Bag2Go

Bag2Go is being developed by Airbus in partnership with luggage manufacturer Rimowa and IT services company T-Systems.

It is a specially designed suitcase with integrated electronic tagging which can be controlled by a smartphone.

Tests on Bag2Go will be conducted throughout next year, Airbus said this week.

“It was very important for us to come up with an easy-to-use solution for passengers,” said Airbus Innovation Manager Jan Reh.

“Bag2Go is one piece in the overall puzzle to make luggage more controllable for airlines and provide passengers with a better travel experience.”

The European aircraft manufacturer says airlines are keen to participate because each lost luggage on average costs them about $100 to retrieve and return to the passenger.

The International Air Transport Association, the group that represents the world’s airlines, estimates that lost or misplaced baggage accounts for almost $2.5 billion dollars in lost revenue annually.

A luggage carousel at Dubai International Airport

A baggage carousel at Dubai International Airport

“This new technology is a fantastic enabler that will help the business transform itself, so that not only will fewer bags be mishandled but newer, more innovative ways of delivering those bags will be found,” said Andrew Price, head of baggage services at the organization.

“These technologies may seem like they are new today but within five years they will be absolutely common place.”

At last, there is hope for light at the end of the baggage carousel!

Images are courtesy of Airbus and Dubai Airport.

IATA forecasts big rise in air travel

10 Tuesday Dec 2013

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ImageWhile the world is bracing for a big rise in air travel, North America will record the slowest growth in international passenger demand in the next four years, the group that represents the world’s airlines said Tuesday.

The International Air Transport Association says the region will see a 3.6 per cent compound annual growth rate during 2013-2017.

The Middle East will report the strongest — a growth of 6.3 per cent.

Overall, international passenger numbers are expected to rise from 1.2 billion in 2012 to 1.5 billion in 2017, bringing in 292 million additional passengers, IATA said.

With a rate of more than 10 per cent, Uzbekistan is the fastest growing market for international passenger traffic. Others are Kazakhstan, Russia, Turkey, Oman, China, Vietnam, Saudi Arabia, Azerbaijan and Pakistan.

The group also forecast that airlines expect to see a 31 per cent increase in total passenger numbers between 2012 and 2017.

“By 2017, total passenger numbers are expected to rise to 3.91 billion — an increase of 930 million passengers over the 2.98 billion carried in 2012,” the IATA Airline Industry Forecast said.

The United Arab Emirates, home of the high-flying carrier Emirates, will add 29.2 million passengers over the forecast period, nearly as many as China, IATA said.

“For international traffic, routes between the Middle East and Asia-Pacific will see the strongest growth.”

Routes within or connected to China will be the single largest driver of growth, accounting for 24 per cent of new passengers during the forecast period, IATA said.

“Of the anticipated 227.4 million additional passengers, 195 million will be domestic and 32.4 million will be international.”

With 677.8 million domestic passengers in 2017, the United States will continue to be the largest single market for domestic passengers, although it will add only 70 million passengers over the forecast period, IATA said.

IATA, which represents nearly 250 airlines, says the global aviation industry supports some 57 million jobs and $2.2 trillion in economic activity.

Airbus explores 3D printing of parts

06 Friday Dec 2013

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A380European aircraft manufacturer Airbus says it is exploring the use of three-dimensional printing of individual parts or even larger airframe structures.

Airbus has been testing the technology, also known as additive manufacturing, since the late 1990s.

Its parent company, EADS, is a key partner in the European Space Agency’s AMAZE project to perfect the printing of space-quality metal components.

AMAZE, or Additive Manufacturing Aiming Towards Zero Waste and Efficient Production of High-Tech Metal Products, involves 28 industrial partners. AMAZE

The 3D printing technology offers greater manufacturing flexibility as well as cost- and weight-saving potential. Other aerospace companies, including engine manufacturers General Electric and Rolls-Royce, are also testing it.

Airbus made the announcement on Wednesday as the company and the Massachusetts Institute of Technology signed an agreement to explore the use of digital manufacturing in the aerospace industry.

The company will work with MIT’s Center for Bits and Atoms  to evaluate how the digital material concepts being developed at the institute can potentially be applied to the design and construction of aerospace vehicles.

Metallic digital material.

Metallic digital material.

“The agreement with MIT opens up an interesting collaboration with a cutting-edge research partner,” said Axel Krein, senior vice-president of research and technology at Airbus.Neil Gershenfeld is the director CBA.

“We’re delighted to welcome Airbus as CBA’s newest member, with a focus on aerospace applications of digital fabrication,” he said.

Airbus believes digital material technology could lead to a totally new way of assembling airplanes and may offer substantial benefits, including lighter aircraft structures as well as lower construction and assembly costs.

Images are courtesy of Airbus and ESA.

Benelux gets its 1st Dreamliner

04 Wednesday Dec 2013

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Jetairfly of Belgium is set to become the first airline in Benelux to operate the Boeing 787.

The Dreamliner. Boeing photo.

The Dreamliner. Boeing photo.

The carrier, which is part of the British-based leisure travel company TUI Travel PLC, took delivery of the Dreamliner at a ceremony in Seattle on Tuesday. The 787 will start flying this month, replacing the airline’s 767.

Jetair“We are very excited about the Jetairfly Dreamliner entering service as the first and only 787 operated by a Belgian airline,” said Elie Bruyninckx, CEO of TUI Belgium.

Bruyninckx called the aircraft a great asset in the company’s strategy of offering unique holiday experiences to its passengers, especially when they fly between Europe and the Caribbean.

“We are very excited that Jetairfly will be flying the 787 Dreamliner,” said, Todd Nelp, vice- president of European Sales, Boeing Commercial Airplanes.

The fuel-efficient Dreamliner has features such as larger, electronically-dimmable windows and larger overhead luggage bins.

TUI Travel, which operates six airlines including Thomson Airways, Arkefly, TUI Fly Nordic and Jetairfly, has made a commitment for up to 15 Dreamliners. It now has four in service.

The Dreamliner was launched in 2004. It reached a sales milestone at the Dubai Airshow last month when Boeing received the 1,000th order for the aircraft, from Etihad Airways of Abu Dhabi.

Boeing puts the total number of orders at 1,012 from 16 customers.

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