More bang for the buck! Now this next item, we have to give props to Nordisk (they are still called Nordisk right? You’ll have to excuse us, we’ve been having a hard time keeping track of who has bought who lately). Some clever boffin in Nordisk’s marketing department got more advertising mileage than they surely envisaged when they first conceived of the idea to put little cardboard ULD ‘piggie banks’ with a US$1 note sticking out the top in front of each seat at … [Read more...] about More bang for the buck!
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CHINA – China’s SF Airlines to expand cargo fleet
While most of China’s domestic cargo airlines are experiencing operating losses due to sluggish market demand resulting from global economic uncertainty and China’s export slowdown Shun Feng (SF) Airlines, a Chinese privately run cargo operator, plans to expand its fleet. According to its chairman Li Dongqi the carrier will expand its freighter fleet from seven to more than 25 aircraft to meet growing demand for domestic express delivery services. Last year, Shun Feng’s … [Read more...] about CHINA – China’s SF Airlines to expand cargo fleet
Cathay warns of hard times ahead
Cathay Pacific Airways has warned that its financial results for the first half of 2012 are “expected to be disappointing”. In response to the changing market conditions and challenging business environment, the group is readjusting the capacity of both Cathay Pacific and Dragonair by reducing capacity on some long-haul routes while increasing capacity and introducing six new destinations in its regional network. Since the airline announced its annual results in March, fuel … [Read more...] about Cathay warns of hard times ahead
HONG KONG – April cargo plummets, Cathay ups India services
Cathay Pacific Airways combined Cathay Pacific and Dragonair traffic figures for April 2012 show another drop in cargo and mail tonnage against passenger numbers growing year-onyear. Cathay Pacific and Dragonair carried 124,531 tonnes of cargo and mail in April, a drop of 11 per cent compared to April 2011. The cargo and mail load factor was down by five percentage points to 63.3 per cent. Capacity, measured in available cargo/mail tonne kilometres, decreased by 6.8 per cent, while cargo … [Read more...] about HONG KONG – April cargo plummets, Cathay ups India services
Singapore Airlines sees net profits nosedive 69%
High fuel prices and an uncertain global economy weighed heavily on the Singapore Airlines Group earnings in the 2011-12 financial year, pushing net profit down by S$756 million (US$589.6 million) or 69 per cent to S$336 million. Group revenue grew by $333 million (up two per cent) to $14.9 billion on the back of a 3.6 per cent improvement in passenger carriage, but partially offset by weaker yields. The carrier – the world’s No.2 carrier by market value – said jet fuel … [Read more...] about Singapore Airlines sees net profits nosedive 69%
SINGAPORE – A330 P2F conversion agreement signed
ST Aerospace, Airbus and EADS EFW have finalised the agreement to launch the A330 Passenger-to-Freighter (P2F) conversion programme. This follows the MoU announced at the Singapore Airshow in February this year setting out the project’s foundation and granting ‘Authorisation To Offer’ for the A330P2F. ST Aerospace lead the A330P2F engineering development work in collaboration with Airbus and EADS EFW, while EADS EFW will lead the industrial phase and undertake marketing … [Read more...] about SINGAPORE – A330 P2F conversion agreement signed


