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Seth Miller

Astronics feels the pain of production, retrofit slowdowns

6 May 2020 By Seth Miller Leave a Comment

Astronics and Phasor aim to have their ESA flying by 2021

As a key supplier of systems for commercial aircraft production and retrofit work it is no surprise that Astronics will see a significant hit to its revenue in 2020. The company is not providing formal guidance, but in its quarterly earnings call this week CEO Peter Gundermann spoke to some of the numbers and just how bad the situation looks.

This story is about: antenna, Astronics, Collins Aerospace, electronically steered antenna, electronically steered phased array, embedded IFE, IFC, IFE, IFEC, in flight, in-flight connectivity, in-flight entertainment, in-flight internet, in-seat power, inflight connectivity, inflight entertainment, phased array, Phasor, wifi Filed Under: IFEC, PremCat

United plans to resume (cargo for now) Hong Kong-Singapore service

5 May 2020 By Seth Miller 1 Comment

Inside the Hong Kong airport. United Airlines may soon fly onward to Singapore again after a 3 year hiatus.

In 2017 United Airlines dropped its long-running service between Singapore and Hong Kong, choosing to fly passengers nonstop between Singapore and the US West Coast instead. That plan appears to be changing, as the carrier requested DOT permission for daily (cargo to start) service between the two cities as soon as this coming Sunday.

This story is about: 777-300ER, COVID-19, fifth freedom, HKG, Hong Kong, routes, SIN, Singapore, United Airlines Filed Under: Airplanes and Airports

IATA recommends against blocked middle seats, favors "layered" protections

5 May 2020 By Seth Miller 9 Comments

How can airlines best ensure the safety of their passengers on board? Airline trade group IATA used its weekly briefing to highlight several factors that play into the reduction of potential virus transmission with blocking middle seats seen as a wholly unnecessary measure, so long as other practices are followed.

This story is about: COVID-19, economy class, IATA, LCC, LCCs, Low Cost Carriers Filed Under: Seats & Cabin

JetBlue, Spirit score exemptions to drop service at major US airports

5 May 2020 By Seth Miller Leave a Comment

JetBlue's new A321neo, named David Neeleman, at the gate in Fort Lauderdale

JetBlue and Spirit Airlines received permission to remove as many as 16 destinations from their route US networks and still maintain compliance with the CARES Act. This lets the airlines reduce their service while still remaining eligible for the Payroll Support Program grants that help fund employee costs through 30 September 2020. Both airlines are permitted to halt service to their approved destinations immediately.

This story is about: CARES Act, COVID-19, JetBlue, routes, Spirit Airlines Filed Under: Airplanes and Airports

Temperature scans in, 767s out for Air Canada, Rouge

5 May 2020 By Seth Miller 6 Comments

Air Canada will be the first airline in the Americas to require temperature screening of passengers prior to travel. The carrier will also retire 79 of its oldest planes, clipping the wings of its Rouge LCC arm.

This story is about: 767-300, Air Canada, COVID-19, E190, earnings call, LCC, LCCs, Low Cost Carriers, Rouge Filed Under: Airplanes and Airports, Seats & Cabin

United plans touchless bag tag kiosks

4 May 2020 By Seth Miller 1 Comment

United Airlines wants to make it even easier for travelers to print their own bag tags at check-in kiosks. A new option to be tested this month will allow passengers to complete the process without ever touching the machines.

This story is about: checked baggage, COVID-19, kiosk, mobile applications, United Airlines Filed Under: Airplanes and Airports, Ground Services

United’s long-haul operations focus on a new "workhorse"

4 May 2020 By Seth Miller 4 Comments

A United Airlines 787-8 at Denver

United Airlines is not formally retiring any aircraft yet, but the company hinted at what its future fleet will look like in a memo to pilots identifying where bases will close and aircraft will reposition.

This story is about: 757-200, 767-300, 777, 787, 787-10, 787-8, 787-9, business class, COVID-19, Dreamliner, earnings call, routes, United Airlines Filed Under: Airplanes and Airports

The Weekly Wrap: FlightPlan, personal screening and more!

1 May 2020 By Seth Miller Leave a Comment

What topics made the cut for The Weekly Wrap this week? Maryann Simson and I recap the incredible Flight Plan event organized earlier in the week by Inmarsat and APEX, health testing at the airport and more!

This story is about: COVID-19, Delta Air Lines, Delta Flight Products, Emirates, HKG, Hong Kong, in flight, in-flight connectivity, in-flight internet, inflight connectivity, Inmarsat, PaxEx, video, Weekly Wrap, wifi Filed Under: Airplanes and Airports, IFEC, PaxEx Update, Seats & Cabin

Airbus aims to ease "COVID Combi" temporary freighter conversions

1 May 2020 By Seth Miller Leave a Comment

How quickly can an airline convert a passenger plane to freighter service? Airbus hope to ease the process for the A330 and A350 with a new Service Bulletin modification.

This story is about: A330, A350, Airbus, cargo, COVID-19, EASA, regulations Filed Under: Airplanes and Airports

American, Delta confirm accelerated fleet retirements

30 April 2020 By Seth Miller 2 Comments

Looking to fly on an American Airlines 767 or E190? It is too late. Both aircraft types, already slated for retirement, had that process accelerated as a result of the COVID-19 induced demand drop. They will not return to passenger service from their current groundings. And those aren’t the only cuts.

This story is about: 757-200, 767-300, A330, A330-200, A330-300, American Airlines, COVID-19, Delta Air Lines, MD-88, MD-90 Filed Under: Airplanes and Airports

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