Friday 5 August 2022

Airbus Updates No.3760

 

The First Airbus A330 For Startup Hans Airways Arrives In Birmingham

Passengers seeking direct flights between the UK and India will soon have another choice. Hans Airways, a new long-haul startup airline, plans to start flights soon, as it celebrates the arrival of its first Airbus A330-200 on British soil. The aircraft departed Palma Airport and touched down at Birmingham International Airport, meeting with the airline's management team for official viewing.

The first bird in Hans Airways' fleet

Prior to arriving in Palma, the Airbus A330-200 underwent a thorough 200-hour inspection in Abu Dhabi by Etihad Engineering. The inspection work was required as previously contracted by its former airline operator, Air Europa, as the aircraft is just over 14 years old. Once it touched down in Birmingham, the aircraft was welcomed by Hans Airways Chief Executive Officer Satnam Saini, Chief Operating Officer Nathan Burkitt, and Chief Commercial Officer Martin Dunn.

The welcoming by the airline's management team was ahead of the formal technical handover and technical acceptance signing with the lessor. And in celebration of its first fleet addition, Saini commented:

“Our first widebody Airbus arriving into the UK is a big and significant milestone on Hans Airways’ journey to launch. These past 12 months, we are pleased to have added a wealth of competence and experience to our leadership and management team. We also recruited and trained a full complement of exceptional pilots and cabin crew who will be ready to fly as soon as the airline’s AOC is awarded."

 

Preparing for the proving flight

However, the aircraft's stay in Birmingham will be short for now, as it is required to return to Spain, its original country of registration, for final contractual, administration, financial transfer, and customs clearance. The works include a final internal inspection of the engines and rectification of any identified defect. STS Aviation Services will handle the required assignments, which Hans Airways has partnered with to ensure the aircraft is ready for its essential route-proving flight for the UK Civil Aviation Authority.

The Airbus A330-200 is currently registered as EC-KTG and had its last commercial flight in 2020, just as the pandemic began to creep in worldwide. Once STS Aviation Services has completed the required modifications, the aircraft will fly as a newly registered G-KJAS. Head of Sales for STS Aviation Services, Colby Payne, said:

"We are delighted STS has been selected as a long-term key maintenance supplier to support Hans Airways’ Airbus A330. As a result of this partnership, we have accepted the first aircraft for a maintenance visit at our state-of-the-art, widebody aircraft MRO facility in Birmingham and look forward to supporting Hans Airways with further projects as its growth continues.”

 

First route: Birmingham to Amritsar

After passing its route-proving flight, Hans Airways intends to utilize the Airbus A330-200 on its first route from Birmingham to Amritsar. The long-haul airline is initially planning a four-times-weekly service to the Northern Indian city, a major commercial and cultural center in the heart of Punjab. The city is also the spiritual and cultural center of the Sikh religion and home to the Harmandir Sahib, famously known as the Golden Temple.

Direct flights between the two cities are only flown by Air India on the airline's Boeing 787 Dreamliner once a week. However, the Indian carrier consider increasing its frequency given that it saw good load factor pre-pandemic and growing demands from local groups and politicians. If Air India does opt to increase flights, the startup could be in for some heavy competition on its first route.


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