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​IATA challenges decision to reduce Schiphol capacity
March 06, 2023
IATA is mounting a legal challenge to the Dutch government's decision to reduce the capacity of Amsterdam Schiphol airport. The airline association argues that the decision contravenes EU Regulation 598/2014 on noise-related operating restrictions at EU airports. Schiphol is already restricted to 500,000 flights per annum. The new national decree would reduce this to 460,000 from November 2023. IATA further contends that the decree disregards Annex 16 of the Chicago Convention, which contains provisions for "The Balanced Approach to Aircraft Noise Management" which states are obligated to follow when taking measures to manage the noise impacts of aviation. The association complains that no meaningful consultation was undertaken with industry, that flight reductions are being imposed as a first resort rather than a last one, and that economic damage to the Dutch aviation industry is not being addressed.


​Lufthansa Group orders 22 widebodies
March 03, 2023
Lufthansa Group has placed orders for an additional 22 long-haul aircraft, consisting of 10 Airbus A350-1000s, five A350-900s and seven Boeing 787-9s, in a deal worth $7.5 billion at list prices. The aircraft are set for delivery from the mid-2020s onwards and will enable the retirement of older, less fuel-efficient units, Lufthansa says. It adds that the group is in “advanced negotiations” to acquire further long-haul aircraft that could be available at shorter notice. “With our purchase of 22 further Airbus A350s and Boeing 787s, we have secured the delivery of more than 50 latest-generation long-haul aircraft for the member airlines of the Lufthansa Group since the pandemic began,” states chief executive Carsten Spohr. “These aircraft will be equipped with our new long-haul cabins, including the latest-generation seats in all classes of travel.” In total, the company is due to take delivery of 108 latest-generation aircraft, such as the A350-900 and -1000, 787-9 and 777-9, over the coming years. This will give the group “the quietest, most profitable and most economical long-haul aircraft that are currently in service”, it says, with a 30% fuel burn saving per passenger compared with previous aircraft types. It will also enable the company to retire older aircraft over “the medium term”. It cites six sub-fleets, such as the four-engined 747-400, A340-300s and -600s, and the twin-engined 777-200s, 767-300s and A330-200s. This will reduce the number of quad-jet units within the company’s fleet to under 15% from over half before the pandemic. In total, including short-haul aircraft, Lufthansa Group currently has over 200 firm orders for delivery over the coming years. This includes 36 new 787-9s and 33 A350-900s, a type of which it already operates 21. Furthermore to the agreement for new aircraft, Lufthansa has signed a memorandum of understanding with Airbus “to further strengthen their co-operation in the field of sustainability and future technologies”. This will seek to intensify the use of sustainable aviation fuels, optimise flight management, and explore the use of hydrogen.


Virgin Atlantic joins SkyTeam alliance
March 03, 2023
UK long-haul carrier Virgin Atlantic has formally joined the SkyTeam alliance. The move means Virgin Atlantic becomes SkyTeam's only UK member airline, enhancing the alliance's transatlantic network and services to and from Heathrow and Manchester airports, the carrier says. With this, customers can conveniently book every SkyTeam member flight on a single ticket, checking in with baggage just once through to their destination. "Virgin Atlantic's entry into the alliance builds upon the success of its transatlantic joint venture with Delta and Air France-KLM, each already long-established SkyTeam members," it adds. In association with Delta and Air France-KLM, Virgin Atlantic currently operates to 12 American destinations. Last year, the airline launched services to two new USA destinations, Austin and Tampa. The airline is planning a new service to the Maldives from October. Virgin Atlantic also operates an extensive Caribbean portfolio including Antigua, Barbados, Jamaica, The Bahamas and from November, to the Turks and Caicos Islands. Virgin Atlantic also operates services to China, India, Israel, Nigeria and South Africa. Codeshare agreements are already in place with Aeromexico and Middle East Airlines, with options for more codeshares to follow later this year, it notes.


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