Boeing's 777 Freighter has received its formal stamp of approval from the European Aviation Safety Agency (EASA). EASA validated the US Federal Aviation Administration's (FAA) 3 February type certification of the 777 Freighter. The certification formally recognises that the aircraft has passed the stringent design and testing requirements mandated by FAA and EASA, clearing the airplane for cargo service. The first 777 Freighter will be delivered to launch customer Air France later in the … [Read more...] about European safety body certifies B777F
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First B777-300ER for Australia goes to Virgin
Boeing and the Virgin Group's new V Australia long-haul airline recently celebrated the first 777-300ER to go to an Australian carrier. The aircraft, delivered by Boeing to International Lease Finance Corp. and leased to V Australia, is one of seven leased and purchased 777-300ERs V Australia will deploy on trans-Pacific and other routes. … [Read more...] about First B777-300ER for Australia goes to Virgin
787 Dreamliner production resumes
Production of Boeing 787 Dreamliners resumed at the end of January with the join of the fifth airplane designated for flight test. Designated ZA005, this fifth airframe is the first to be powered with General Electric GEnx engines with the previous four using Rolls-Royce engines. "This airplane signifies our return to a steady production rhythm," said Jack Jones, vice president of 787 Final Assembly and Change Incorporation. … [Read more...] about 787 Dreamliner production resumes
JAL posts US$428 million 3Q loss
Japan Airlines parent JAL Group reported a net loss of Â¥38.5 billion (US$428 million) for its fiscal third quarter ended 31 December, reversing a Â¥13.1 billion net profit in the same period a year earlier, citing declining demand, rising yen and volitile fuel prices. "The global economic slowdown and the accelerating appreciation of the yen led to a substantial year-on-year decrease in demand on Europe and US routes" in the first nine months of its fiscal year, JAL said in a statement. … [Read more...] about JAL posts US$428 million 3Q loss
BAWC volumes down 8.4% in Q3
The sharp downturn in the air cargo market from October last year has resulted in British Airways World Cargo' (BAWC) volumes falling 8.4 per cent over the third quarter of 2008, compared to a year earlier. A "marked and growing deterioration in market conditions" began during the third quarter of the financial year ending 31 December 2008, said British Airway's cargo division. ¡°The turndown in market conditions since November has been unprecedented and we have yet to see it level out," said … [Read more...] about BAWC volumes down 8.4% in Q3
FedEx opens Guangzhou hub, closes Subic
FedEx Express began operating out of its new Asia Pacific hub at the Baiyun International Airport in Guangzhou, China on 6 February signalling the end of its Subic Bay hub in the Philippines which the express giant has called home for the last 14 years. … [Read more...] about FedEx opens Guangzhou hub, closes Subic


