Cathay Pacific Airways has joined many of its counterparts in reporting huge fuel-hedging losses, plunging the previously profitable Asian carrier into an expected record loss for last year, the South China Morning Post reported. The loss on Cathay's fuel-hedging contracts as of the end of last month amounted to around US$980.1 million, deepening from the $361.1 million loss estimated to have been incurred at the end of October, according to the third profit warning filed by the airline in … [Read more...] about Cathay loses US$980 million on hedging gamble
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Air France-KLM cargo traffic dives
Air France-KLM suffered a 20.4 per cent drop in cargo traffic in December despite a significant reduction in capacity. In December, the airline cut cargo capacity by 6.2 per cent but only flew 793 revenue tonne kilometres of freight, compared with 996 RTKs a year ago. The cargo load factor declined by 10.6 points to 59.6 per cent. Cargo in the Asia-Pacific region, by far the busiest area, was hardest hit, falling 29.2 per cent from 487 RTKs a year ago to 345 RTKs last month. Cargo traffic in … [Read more...] about Air France-KLM cargo traffic dives
India not likely to OK foreign investment
The Indian government is unlikely to allow foreign airlines to directly buy stakes in local carriers before the upcoming federal elections, Dow Jones reported. Indian carriers, like Kingfisher Airlines and SpiceJet, have urged the government to allow them to sell stakes to raise funds with foreign carriers including British Airways and Virgin Airways having expressed interest in investing in India's growing aviation sector. The finance ministry official's comments follow a recent Economic Times … [Read more...] about India not likely to OK foreign investment
Thai Airways delays Airbus payment
Thai Airways International said Tuesday it had reached an agreement with Airbus to postpone the first payment for six A330 aircraft to be delivered in 2009 after being hit by the Thai airport closures and global economic crisis, according to Reuters. The Thai carrier had ordered eight A330 aircraft with six of them will be delivered this year, with the first due in April. The delivery of six A380 superjumbos is still on track for December 2010. The first payment will be postponed to April from … [Read more...] about Thai Airways delays Airbus payment
FedEx to cancel Okay Air contract
FedEx Express, the world's largest express delivery company, is to end its contract with troubled Okay Airways, opting instead for Yangtze River Express, a cargo airline controlled by HNA Group, to maintain its domestic express air network. The move is yet another setback for the Tianjin-based airline, which is desperately seeking to restart its passenger service before the Lunar New Year after a lack of cash and disputes between its investors forced its service suspension. The suspension of … [Read more...] about FedEx to cancel Okay Air contract
China air cargo volume tumbles 11.3%
Mainland air carriers suffered their worst cargo volume drop of the year in November as consumers in the US and Europe cut back on their spending, the South China Morning Post reported. Mainland Chinese carriers saw 11.3 per cent less cargo in November compared with a year earlier, following a 3.1 per cent drop in October. Shipments bound for Hong Kong and Macau decreased the most with volume dropping 22.4 per cent. Hong Kong, as a key re-export hub for mainland goods before they are shipped … [Read more...] about China air cargo volume tumbles 11.3%