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American Airlines places largest orders for Airbus, Boeing and Embraer aircraft

American Airlines places largest orders for Airbus, Boeing and Embraer aircraft

American Airlines revealed today that it has placed orders for 260 new aircraft, comprising 90 Embraer E175s, 85 Boeing 737 MAX 10, and 85 Airbus A321neos. A further 193 aircraft are covered by options and buy rights included in the orders. American has upsized 30 current 737 MAX 8 orders to 737 MAX 10 aircraft as part of the Boeing purchase.

The orders strengthen the long-term viability of American’s domestic and short-haul international network by contributing to the airline’s ongoing investment in expanding premium seats throughout its narrowbody and regional fleets.

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American has received over 600 mainline and regional planes since 2014. In order to fulfil the rising demand for air travel, American has extended its aircraft order book into the next decade with this announcement, bringing the total number of aircraft it has on order to 440.

The aircraft orders will help the United States maintain its moderate growth rate for the decade that follows and will also expedite the delivery timeline. With these orders taken into consideration, American anticipates that its capacity and capital expenditures will be within the range of its earlier guidance.

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With the new order for 737 MAX 10, American is looking ahead and anticipating the aircraft’s certification. American Airlines will be able to expand its fleet and offer greater flexibility throughout its network with the arrival of the 737 MAX 10, in addition to the 737 MAX 8, which it now operates.

Larger, dual-class regional aircraft are what American plans on adding to its fleet in order to maintain connectivity between smaller markets and the rest of the airline’s worldwide network. By the end of the decade, the airline plans to retire all of its 50-seat single-class regional jets; larger regional jets will still be used to serve small and medium-sized markets.

Enhancements to existing aircraft

In order to meet the increasing demand from consumers for a high-end travel experience, American Airlines plans to convert its A319 and A320 aircraft starting in 2025. Larger overhead bins, redesigned seats with updated decor and finish, and power at every seat are just a few of the interior upgrades that will come with the refit.

More first-class seats will be added to American’s A319 fleet, for a total of 12 domestic first-class seats. The number of domestic first class seats on the A320 fleet will rise to 16 thanks to retrofits. The anticipated arrival of new aircraft and the scheduled maintenance of current aircraft would cause premium seating in American Airlines‘ fleet to increase by more than 20% by 2026.

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Air India Express 300 crew go on ‘mass sick leave’, more than 80 flights cancelled

Air India Express 300 crew go on 'mass sick leave', more than 80 flights cancelled

Air India Express, a prominent airline in both international and domestic routes, found itself in a whirlwind of disruptions as over 80 flights were abruptly cancelled due to an unexpected occurrence.

More than 300 crew members reported being ‘sick’. The airline’s senior crew member disclosed this puzzling situation, sparking concerns and investigations from Civil Aviation authorities.

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The fallout from this mass sick leave has been profound, with scores of flights cancelled across various key airports like Kochi, Calicut, and Bangalore. Passengers were left stranded or facing significant delays, amounting to approximately 15,000 individuals grappling with the repercussions of these cancellations.

While the exact reasons behind this sudden wave of sick leave remain unclear, speculations point towards discontent among the Air India Express staff. Allegations of mismanagement within the Tata Group-owned airline have surfaced, hinting at possible reasons for the crew’s protest.

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The Air India Express Employees Union (AIXEU), claiming to represent a significant portion of the cabin crew, echoed sentiments of morale depletion among its members due to managerial issues. In response to the chaos, Air India Express issued a statement acknowledging the disruptions and expressing regret for the inconvenience caused to passengers.

They assured affected travelers of full refunds or rescheduling options, urging them to check the status of their flights before heading to the airport.

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Social media platforms buzzed with complaints from passengers caught off guard by the sudden flight cancellations, highlighting the extent of the turmoil faced by those relying on Air India Express services.

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JetBlue & Etihad Airways Join Forces for Loyalty Partnership under Codeshare Agreement

JetBlue & Etihad Airways Join Forces for Loyalty Partnership under Codeshare Agreement

A long-standing codeshare collaboration between JetBlue New York’s Hometown Airline® and Etihad Airways, the national airline of the United Arab Emirates, has expanded to include loyalty benefits beginning on May 8, 2024.

Celebrated today at Dubai’s Arabian Travel Market was the agreement between the two airlines. As a result of the partnership, passengers travelling across the networks of both airlines will now be able to accrue and redeem points in their preferred programme while they are part of JetBlue’s TrueBlue and Etihad Airways’ Etihad Guest.

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With Etihad Guest miles redeemable against a variety of experiences, including travel and lodging across the globe as well as the ability to convert miles into reward cards for retail purchases, this alliance enhances the redemption choices offered by the individual programmes.

In addition, JetBlue introduced its new TrueBlue loyalty programme last year, giving members more value than ever before with expanded Mosaic levels for the airline’s most devoted customers, Perks You Pick®, tiles to track status, and more opportunities than ever before to earn perks and status.

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TrueBlue recognises that every traveller is unique, thus it allows users to select the benefits that are most important to them and accrue points for every flight, purchase, drive, or shop.

The customer reward programmes expand on the nearly ten-year cooperation between the two airlines, which provides connectivity between New York and Boston to over 70 locations worldwide on Etihad and over 40 destinations in the Americas on JetBlue.

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Emirates Unveils Plans to Retrofit 191 Aircraft, Including Boeing 777 Upgrade

Emirates Unveils Plans to Retrofit 191 Aircraft, Including Boeing 777 Upgrade
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Emirates announced today an ambitious expansion of its aircraft refurbishment program, signaling its commitment to providing an unparalleled travel experience for its customers.

The initiative now includes refurbishing an additional 43 A380s and 28 Boeing 777s, bringing the total number of aircraft undergoing full refurbishment to 191.

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Originally slated for 120 aircraft, comprising 67 A380s and 53 777s, the program’s extension reflects Emirates’ dedication to maintaining the excellence of its fleet. The Boeing 777 remains the backbone of the Emirates fleet, while the A380 continues to be a customer favorite, serving as the airline’s flagship.

Emirates has already retrofitted 22 A380s, with plans to commence the interior refresh of the first Boeing 777 in July. Each Boeing 777 will undergo approximately two weeks of refurbishment before re-entering service. Notable upgrades include a refreshed First-Class cabin, new Business Class seats featuring an updated 1-2-1 seating configuration, and the introduction of 24 Premium Economy seats, expanding premium options for travelers.

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With the addition of the Premium Economy cabin, Emirates’ Boeing 777 will feature 332 seats across four classes: eight First Class suites, 40 Business Class seats, 24 Premium Economy seats, and 260 Economy Class seats. To accommodate the new Premium Economy cabin, 50 Economy seats will be removed.

Emirates’ in-house Engineering Centre is managing and executing the refurbishment work for its fleet, with over 250 project personnel working tirelessly, supported by 31 major partners and suppliers. These partners have established workshops both onsite and offsite to deliver the refreshed cabins efficiently.

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Upon completion of the retrofit program, Emirates will have installed 8,104 next-generation Premium Economy seats, 1,894 refreshed First Class suites, 11,182 upgraded Business Class seats, and 21,814 Economy Class seats across its fleet.

Emirates currently operates refurbished A380 aircraft with Premium Economy on various routes, including to destinations such as New York JFK, Los Angeles, London Heathrow, Sydney, and Dubai. The airline plans to expand services with the new cabin to Osaka in early June.

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By February 2025, Emirates aims to offer Premium Economy services to 42 cities, with the introduction of the A350 to its fleet in September and the refurbished Boeing 777s set to serve more cities with the highly sought-after cabin later in the summer.

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