
Sudan
Location of Sudan
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Turkish Airlines commences Mogadishu-Khartoum service
‘Domestic’ flights ceased between Sudan and South Sudan
Khartoum Airport installs Intelcan instrument landing system
Lufthansa to increase service to Addis Ababa; route via Khartoum
TAV introduces premium service at 43 airports worldwide
Sudan Airways is confident new investor will take interest
Sudan Airways: Sanctions make operating conditions extremely difficult
Sudan Airways: Khartoum could become aviation hub
AFRAA appoints new members to executive committee
Afriqiyah Airways to operate to Dubai and Khartoum
Southern Star halts operations: reports
Felix Airways completes A1/A2 checks for Nova Airlines
Feeder Airlines MD calls for better cooperation in African aviation sector
Feeder Airlines to use B737-300 equipment on Juba-Entebbe service
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British Airways plans two phases to bring bmi, and its London Heathrow slots, to profitability
International Airlines Group (IAG) is targeting winter 2012/13 as its first opportunity to fully incorporate the 42 daily London Heathrow slots it will acquire as part of its purchase of bmi from Lufthansa, now approved by regulators with only minor concessions. The initial integration will look to bring the predominantly short-haul bmi operation to breakeven by increasing seat capacity on each slot pair, making network changes and leveraging IAG's marketing and distribution power on the inherited bmi network. The medium-term integration will see the short-haul bmi slots allocated for services on IAG carrier British Airways' (BA) long-haul operation, which is smaller than its major European rivals. BA will target emerging markets including Asia, Africa and Latin America.
This new and large increase in Heathrow capacity will require significant fleet adjustments, and already BA plans to delay retirement of Boeing 747 aircraft as well as to re-examine its purchase options, which it holds on 787 and Airbus A380 aircraft. It will also seek clarity from Boeing on its 777 successor programme.
Egypt unrest: Aviation in North Africa and Middle East threatened by political turmoil
The political instability engulfing some North African states has extensive implications for tourism and aviation across the region. Already dozens of governments are warning their citizens to avoid travel to Egypt. Several have chartered aircraft to ferry their nationals out. Cairo Airport has been met with chaotic scenes in the past few days as thousands of foreigners seek to leave. In this special report, CAPA reviews the immediate aviation and tourism impacts from the North Africa/Middle East civil unrest.
nasair looking at IPO in two to three years
Saudi-based LCC nasair is looking towards the possibility of an IPO as early as 2012 or 2013. The carrier, now Saudi Arabia’s sole LCC after the failure of Sama in Aug-2010, expects to move into profitability in 2011 and from there progress towards an IPO.
Full steam ahead for Saudi Arabian airport developments
Saudi Arabian Government plans to heavily invest in constructing new airports in the kingdom, while also expanding existing airports over the next decade. General Authority of Civil Aviation (GACA) stated it plans to invest USD10 billion-20 billion developing and upgrading airports by 2020, with private companies to contribute as much as USD10 billion to the projects.
EgyptAir targeting improved full-year profits; no LCC plans yet, as new entrants increase pressure
EgyptAir Holding company Chairman and CEO, Hussein Massoud, stated the carrier plans to increase full-year profits by nearly a third, commenting that the carrier is currently “making a profit", and adding: "We are planning to see more this year”. The company is targeting a USD132 million profit in the 12 months to Jun-2011, a 31% year-on-year increase.
Global Alliances in the Middle East: not fertile territory
The interests of airlines based in the Middle East are addressed by an organization known as AACO, Arab Air Carriers Association. Among regional carrier groups, AACO is unusual; only two of the group's airlines are affiliated with one of the three global Alliances; Star claims Egyptair and Royal Jordanian is in oneworld. Furthermore, the number of passengers attributable to those two carriers in 2009 is roughly 9.5 million, meaning that less than 10% of the region’s passengers travel on alliance affiliated carriers. And there appears to be only limited scope for this situation to change in the near future, as this overview reports.
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