So sounds like they are making 4 of their existing A321neo on order into A321LR?
Jump to postFour more A350F to CMA CGM
https://www.airwaysmag.com/new-post/cma ... ore-a350fs
Looks like they will not be flying at all to the Caribbean next Winter.
https://www.aeroroutes.com/eng/240416-z0nw24caribbean
Oslo airport, even though located quite far from the city, is well connected with the center, especially by train. It takes 30 minutes with a regional train, a bit less with a dedicated one. Reaching the center of Warsaw with a bus does not take much less. Actually the fastest airport express train...
Jump to postLufthansa is reducing the full year financial result forecast, after labour unrest costed them €350 millions in Q1
https://newsroom.lufthansagroup.com/en/ ... cordingly/
CPH has released theur March numbers:
https://www.cph.dk/om-cph/presse/nyhede ... 20lufthavn
2nd A321neo to SunClass delivered today
From Skyliner:
Jump to postAirbus A321 -251NX 11742 OY-VKB Sunclass Airlines delivery 10apr24 XFW-CPH
f4f3a wrote:However reliability is important as aircraft cost money if they are aog.
137 new firm orders for Airbus in March
American Airlines: 85 A321neo
Starlux: 3 A330-900, 5 A350F
Private customer: 1 A319ACJ
IndiGo: 10 A320neo
Korean Air: 6 A350-900, 27 A350-1000
https://www.airbus.com/en/products-serv ... deliveries
Avinor just announced on social media Finnair starting Ivalo-Kirkenes 3x weekly from April 1. 2015 *AY 611 246 IVL KKN 1045 1020 0 01APR25 25OCT25 AT7 0:35 *AY 612 246 KKN IVL 1045 1220 0 01APR25 25OCT25 AT7 0:35 Do they operate TOS with a local base or OSL crews? I see LGW too. Good on them. They s...
Jump to posta350lover wrote:Does Norwegian schedule any special winter-only EU routes out of TOS?
March passenger numbers from Norse.
https://newsweb.oslobors.no/message/615373
MartijnNL wrote:Someone83 wrote:Iberia is launching MAD-TOS 2x weekly from December to March, the coming winter.
Is this the longest scheduled flight to Tromsø?
Iberia is launching MAD-TOS 2x weekly from December to March, the coming winter.
In Spanish:
https://grupo.iberia.es/news/08042024/t ... -de-iberia
Info page about the transition:
https://www.flysas.com/en/eurobonus/skyteam/
March traffic number: https://media.uk.norwegian.com/pressreleases/the-norwegian-group-had-1-dot-8-million-passengers-in-march-3314833 In March, Norwegian had 1,544,289 passengers, while Widerøe had 276,413 passengers, totalling 1,820,702 for the group. The load factor for Norwegian increased to 85 ...
Jump to postCapital Airlines started their Oslo-Chengdu cargo route today. Based on FR24, the aircraft A330-300F/B-32FE are flying Chengdu-Astana-Milan-Oslo-Chengdu
Jump to postDuartelmatos wrote:The cargo capacity must be much smaller than the A320. Especially the A220-100…
I can't tell you what the problems are but I think people may be looking at the rate of deliveries. Last year just 64 A350s. In 2019 they delivered 112. So far this year 0 in January and 2 in February. March looks like being 5. But 7 x A350 in three months implies that something isn't right. Delive...
Jump to postKorean has firmed their order
https://www.airbus.com/en/newsroom/pres ... r-33-a350s
SK needs slot and real estate at JFK to consolidate ops there. It has neither of those things right now beyond the CPH schedule it flies from there, and it doesn't appear as though there are any immediate plans to shift everything to JFK in the near term. In the future, maybe. Depends on slots and ...
Jump to postMangs wrote:It’s due to delayed engines back from winter overhaul, due to lack of spare parts from supplier.
Norwegian seems to be a little short on capacity at the start of the Summer season, so are needing some wetlease. Not sure if it is only due to delivery delays from Boeing, or if some 737-800 are delayed from maintenance. As they av at least one AOG after a ground collision at OSL in February. Based...
Jump to postFlyErbil plans a 1x weekly Baghdad-Copenhagen route, from early June.
https://www.aeroroutes.com/eng/240329-udns24cph
LGW-LAS, 3x weekly from September
https://www.aeroroutes.com/eng/240328-z0sep24las
Someone83 wrote:
Next step now is to take SAS AB through a Swedish reconstruction, that will take 2-3 months, before the new owners are in place.
Someone83 wrote:SAS has grounded 18 A320neo due to some component issue, that need either check or replacement.. So there is quite a few cancellation today.
SAS has grounded 18 A320neo due to some component issue, that need either check or replacement.. So there is quite a few cancellation today.
Jump to postHJM wrote:Today 20MAR2024 AY 100 years.
airBaltic has announced Vilnius-Sandefjord Torp, according to their account on Twitter. 2x weekly starting in October.
Jump to postChapter 11 plan is now approved by the US Court.
https://www.sasgroup.net/newsroom/press ... r-11-plan/
Next step now is to take SAS AB through a Swedish reconstruction, that will take 2-3 months, before the new owners are in place.
Eurowings added a 1x weekly mid-Winter Dusseldorf-Kajaani route Jan '25
https://www.aeroroutes.com/eng/240315-ew1q25kaj
Next MAX 8 has been delivered. According to FR24 SE-RTO just left BFI towards CPH.
Jump to postFebruary firm orders for Boeing:
Royal Brunei: 4 787-9
Unknown: 10 737MAX
Unknown: 1 777F
https://www.boeing.com/company/about-bc ... deliveries
BRA reports they have completed their financial reconstruction, and is out of the Swedish equivalent to ch.11
In Swedish:
https://press.flygbra.se/posts/pressrel ... truktionen
does anyone know what's happening to SAS' older A330s from the early 2000s? LN-RKN has not flown for over a week, LN-RKO has been in istanbul for weeks and LN-RKM out of nowhere stopped flying today and was ferried to Copenhagen from Stockholm. I believe RKO is in Istanbul for heavy maintenance. RK...
Jump to postPassenger ARN in FEB: 1.481.099
+7% from 2023, but -16% vs 2019. Domestic is down -6% from last year and -32% vs 2019, so the traffic here has really lost out to trains and Teams.
Source: Swedavia
Is it actually SE-ROY that will be the A320Neo converted to this future role ? No, it will not be a fixed aircraft. Right now there is a special situation where SAS both have stopped using the 737 commercially and the war in Ukraine has created a joint effort between Norway and the EU, evacuating w...
Jump to postHow important was SK to Star Alliance? To what extent is this is a loss to them and a gain to AF-KL? SK operates relatively small hubs so I guess it has more to do with them providing feed from Scandinavia and more importantly Sweden and Denmark. With Norwegian not going anywhere, I don't think SK ...
Jump to postSAS CEO denies a possible Q2 switch to SkyTeam according to the Norwegian newspaper DN. Says it will be after the Summer holiday. So August is the earliest then.
Jump to postFebruary passenger numbers, good development in yield and load.
Croatia Airlines to start 3x weekly ZAG-ARN from May 20th
https://www.swedavia.com/about-swedavia ... -newsroom/
Icelandair has chosen P&W to power their coming A321LR and A321XLRs
https://newsroom.aviator.aero/icelandai ... -aircraft/
It looks like funding has been completely secured. And if I am reading this correctly, an IPO as well? https://www.icelandreview.com/news/play-hits-funding-target-with-isk-4-billion-in-share-commitments/ Not an IPO, as they are already listed. But are hoping to be "upgraded" from this typ...
Jump to postIcelandair has taken delivery of their 15th 737-MAX 8. MSN7040, is former LN-BKA with Norwegian. Although it has been out of scheduled use sine 2019, so has been stored since then. Will be registered TF-ICJ
Jump to postAssuming a completion of ch.11 mid-March, Ben Smith in Air France-KLM was quoted in the Norwegian newspaper DN, he sees as exit out of Star Alliance before the Summer '24. Great news for SAS they need all the A350-900 they can keep or get since they operate a diverse and distant route system to such...
Jump to postA350-900 SE-RSC is scheduled re-delivered TLS-CPH today as SK9290
From Skyliner
Jump to postAirbus A350 -941 391 SE-RSC SAS re-delivery 01mar24 LDE-CPH
Boeing made a deal with Ryan Air for them to buy any 737-10's that might be cancelled. No they haven't, please ready the article you post. However, as part of Ryanair's PR strategy, they have said they are want to take any MAX-10 that other is cancelling. Whicj is not the same "made a deal&quo...
Jump to postSomeone83 wrote:SAS is starting CPH-TRF. Tickets on sale on their website. 6x weekly using XFlys ATR-72, from end of April.