Monday, 30 January 2023

Airbus Updates No.3923

 

Airbus A321 -211 808  N986CM Cargo Aircraft Management regd 19jan23 at CDT prior P2F-conversion ex ER-AXR
 Airbus A321 -231(F) 1199  N410GX Global Crossing Airlines onward delivery 24jan23 MCI-MIA after paint ex D-AAEP
 Airbus A321 -231 1670  VP-CBU BBAM Aicrafft Leasing ferried 14jan23 MZJ-SAT for P2F-convrsion ex 2-CSKL
 Airbus A321 -211(F) 1713  9H-CGJ smartLynx Malta regd 23an23 at MPL (+ 2303 9H-CGI ex ES-MAG) ex LZ-GNH
 Airbus A321 -231 5413  D-AIDV Eurowings ferried 28jan23 DUS-SEN for paint (bye bye LH retro cs) ex D-AVZM
 Airbus A321 -211 6511  N746AV UMB Bank ferried 21-25jan23 MZJ-BGR-KEF-SNN-AMM ex D-AVZY
 Airbus A321 -211 6511  N729AV WFBN ferried 26jan23 TUS-MEX ex D-AZAE
 Airbus A321 -251NX 11166  TC-RDD Pegasus Airlines delivery 26jan23 XFW-SAW ex D-AZXO
 Airbus A330 -243 365  PR-AIY Azul Linhas AĆ©reas ferried 27-28jan23 VCP-MCO-MZJon return to lessor ex CS-TOS
 Airbus A330 -243(F) 717  OE-LAJ Air Belgium delivery 28jan23 SIN-BRU ex A6-EYF
 Airbus A330 ?243(F) 810  EZ-F420 Turkmenistan Airlines ferried 30jan23 DRS-SNN, 9H-reg for pant prior delivery ex 9H-AJN
 Airbus A330 _243 1452  N1452X WTCT regd 24jan23, parked at NAP ex OE-LMZ
 Airbus A330 -343(F) 1574  N302PF Avolon at TLV 20jan23 in demo cs ex OE-IFL
 Airbus A330 -343 1674  VN-A814 VietJet Air first in svc 20jan23 HAN-SGN-HAN ex 2-MXBB
 Airbus A350 -941 355  HS- Thai International at SNN 28jan23 in full cs, OE-reg after paint prior delivery ex OE-IBV
 Airbus A380 -842 55  VH-OQI Qantas ferried 27jan23 VCV-LAX prior rtn to svc, was last one at VCV ex F-WWAP

Airbus Updates No.3922

 

Airbus A319 -132 2657  XA-VOI Volaris ferried 27jan23 MEX-PHX-P08, basic cs, for part-out & scrap ex D-AVYN
 Airbus A319 -153NCJ 9012  UK888 Uzbekistan Government delivery 25jan23 BSL-TAS, GainJet cs ex VP-CSM
 Airbus A320 -233 906  LY-HMD Heston Airlines ferried 28-29jan23 POP-YUL-KEF-CHR after Sky Can ops ex OE-IGJ
 Airbus A320 -214 2620  OE-LOG WWTAI Airopco II regd 26jan23, parked at VAR ex EC-LZZ
 Airbus A320 -232 2662  XA-VAB VivaAeroBus ferried 25jan23 MTY-SAT-MZJ in return to lessor ex PR-MAY
 Airbus A320 -216 3343  EI-DSL ITA Airways ferried 25jan23 FCO-CDT prior return to lessor ex F-WWBG
 Airbus A320 -232 3484  SX-DGR Aegean Airlines ferried 28jan23 ATH-MPL on return to lessor ex P4-WAS
 Airbus A320 -232 3748  XU-726 Sky Angkor Airlines first in svc 25jan23 PNH-BKK-PNH ex N374CL
 Airbus A320 -232 4008  LY-BLC Aircastle ferried 27-28jan23 MAD-KEF-BGR-GYR ex EC-NMY
 Airbus A320 -232 4113  LY-BLD B ferried 21-22jan23 TUN-KEF-BGR-GYR ex EC-NOZ
 Airbus A320 -232 4216  HA-LWK Wizz Air ferried 25/27jan23 KTW-EIN-WOE on return to lessor ex F-WWBT
 Airbus A320 -214 5844  EI-GYY Macquarie AirFinance ferried 27jan23 LDE-LFBF fpr paint into? ex JA01VA
 Airbus A320 -232 6189  YL-LDT smartLynx Airlines ferroedc 25jan23 EMA-BJV, stiill all white ex 9H-SZF
 Airbus A320 -232 7163  9H-GKJ GKL Aircraft Ireland air-test at ISL 27jan23 prior delivery to? ex VT-TTL
 Airbus A320 -271N 9586  9H-WBW Wizz Air Malta first in svc 21jan23 KTW-DTM after transfer ex HA-LJA
 Airbus A320 -271N 11160  VT-WDD Go First delivery 23jan23 XFW-DEL ex D-AVVN
 Airbus A320 -251N 11287  VT-IPP IndiGo Airlines delivery 27jan23 TLS-DEL ex F-WWBM
 Airbus A320 -271N 11288  EI-INC ITA Airways onward delivery 24jan23 SNN-FCO after paint, OE-reg "Klaus Dibiasi" ex OE-IDL
 Airbus A320 -271N 11295  N975NK Spirit Airlines delivery 25jan23 TLS-KEF-DTW ex F-WWBJ
 Airbus A320 -232 4421  9H-AMX Avion Express Malta posn 27jan23 CDT-JED on wet-lease to Flynas ex OE-LCW

credit: Skyliner Aviation

Sunday, 29 January 2023

Airbus Updates No.3921

GlobalX welcomes 1st freighter

On 24 January 2022, GlobalX welcomed its first freighter aircraft. Arriving at its base at Miami (FL) from Kansas City (MO) on this date was newly converted Airbus A321-231P2F N410GX (1199). The Airbus was previously flying passengers for Ural Airlines.

The aircraft is the first of fifteen converted A321P2Fs the airline has committed to. GlobalX is planning to operate its own cargo flights but will also provide Aircraft, Maintenance, Crew and Insurance (ACMI)-operations for third parties. Last May, it signed a contract with Avianca in which GlobalX is to operate five A321P2Fs for the carrier from Colombia.

Next to the freighters, GlobalX is currently operating a fleet of one A319, six A320s and two A321s. The company is also looking into leasing ten Boeing B717-200s. Originally, the original plan was to welcome the first B717 in October 2022 but that never happened. What the status of these plans are is unknown.

Airbus Updates No.3920

 

KLM Cargo / Martinair orders Airbus A350F

On 27 January 2023, the board of directors of Air France-KLM has approved to order additional Airbus A350-aircraft for the airlines in the group. Most notable is a firm order for four A350Fs that will be operated for KLM Cargo by Martinair. The board also approved an additional three A350-900s for Air France.

The four A350Fs are planned to be delivered from the second half of 2026, which is the same timeline as the first delivery of four A350Fs for Air France Cargo, which were firmly ordered in December last year. With this, Air France-KLM will be one of the first launch operators for this new Airbus cargo aircraft.

At KLM Cargo/Martinair, the four A350Fs will replace current fleet of four Boeing B747-400Fs. Three of these are operating in KLM-livery, and one in Martinair-livery. It's unclear in which livery the new Airbuses will be operated but it's expected that it will be KLM's.

The additional three A350-900s for Air France are expected to be delivered in 2024. In total, Air France has now ordered 41 A350-900s.

Tuesday, 24 January 2023

Airbus Updates No.3913

 

US's Spirit Airlines to retire A319s by the end of 2025

Spirit Airlines (NK, Fort Lauderdale International) has announced that it will retire all thirty-one of its A319-100s by the end of 2025, having signed an agreement to sell 29 owned aircraft to Gryphon Trading Company, a subsidiary of Gryphon Aviation Leasing.

The ultra-low-cost carrier said in a stock market filing that the sale to Gryphon would net between USD152 million and USD201 million, depending on price adjustments specified in the agreement but not disclosed publicly. Redeliveries to the lessor will begin in the first quarter of 2023 and will conclude in the third quarter of 2024. Spirit Airlines said it would retire fourteen A319s in 2023 and fifteen in 2024. The aircraft will be financed by Aviator Capital Management through Aviator Capital Fund V.

The final two aircraft, which are leased from Carlyle Aviation Partners, will be returned at the end of their leases in 2025.

The ch-aviation fleets advanced module shows that Spirit's fleet of A319s is 16.4 years old on average. The two leased aircraft are the youngest ones, at 12.5 years of age each. The vast majority of the aircraft have been operated by Spirit since new, except for three owned aircraft bought second-hand from Windjet and the two leased units, which were previously operated by Volaris.

Spirit Airlines has a firm order with Airbus (AIB, Toulouse Blagnac) for thirty-one A319-100Ns but has not disclosed their expected delivery timeline. The ULCC is one of just four confirmed customers for the type, and the only one outside of China. The ULCC's fleet also comprises sixty-four A320-200s, sixty-nine A320-200Ns (with fifty more on order), and thirty A321-200s. It has a firm order for forty-one A321-200Ns.

"We are excited to add these twenty-nine A319s to our fleet, which will help us meet the increasing demand for International Aero Engines V2500 overhauls and A320 family parts support," Chief Executive of Gryphon Steven Patch said.

Saturday, 21 January 2023

Airbus Updates No.3912

 

Airbus A321 -211 808  N986CM Cargo Aircraft Management regd 19jan23 at CDT prior P2F-conversion ex ER-AXR
 Airbus A321 -231 1670  VP-CBU BBAM Aicrafft Leasing ferried 14jan23 MZJ-SAT for P2F-convrsion ex 2-CSKL
 Airbus A321 -231 2055  EP-SSM Meraj Air first in svc 18jan23 THR-KIH-THR after transfer, all white ex EP-ZGB
 Airbus A321 -231 2190  G-MEDJ British Airways ferried 18jan23 MAD-KEF-BOS-SAT on return t lessor, for P2F-conversion ex D-AVZD
 Airbus A321 -231 2290  N229XS UMB Bank regd 18jan23 at HIN prior P2F-conversion ex HL7735
 Airbus A321 -231 6399  N729AV WFBN ferried 18jan23 MZJ-TUS ex D-AZAE
 Airbus A321 -271NX 10522  9H-WBR Wizz Air Malta first in svc 20jan23 KTW-TLV after transfer ex HA-LZF
 Airbus A321 -271NX 10809  XA-YAA Volaris delivery 19jan22 OSR-SID, F-eg ex F-WXAZ
 Airbus A321 -253NX 11039  TC-GRE Southwind Airlines delivery 20jan23 XFW-AYT, all white ex D-AVYM
 Airbus A330 ?243(F) 810  9H-AJN Carlyle Aviation Partners air-test at DRS 16jan23 prior paint and delivery to Turkmenistan Airlines, reg EZ-F429 res ex B-6079
 Airbus A330 -242 926  M-ABRD AFG Aviation Ireland ferried 16jan23 LETL-BRU ex OD-MED
 Airbus A330 -243 1210  LY-BLJ Aircastle? ferried 19jan23 CLO-TUS, all white ex EC-NOE
 Airbus A330 -343 1423  9M-XXJ AirAsia X first in svc 15jan23 KIL-TƜE-KUL after re-delivery ex VP-CSU
 Airbus A330 -343 1433  VP-CSV Seraph Avn Management ferried 16jan23 FNI-KUL on redelivery to AirAsia X ex 9M-XXK
 Airbus A330 -343(F) 1574  N302PF Avolon at TLV 20jan23 in demo cs with false “A330-300 BDSF” sticker ex OE-IFL
 Airbus A350 -941 64  N571DZ Delta Air Lines ferried 12jan23 VCV-SEA ex PR-XTF
 Airbus Canada A220 -300 55158  YI-ARG Iraqi Airways delivery 12-14jan23 YMX-OSL-BGW ex C-FPBE

Airbus Updates No.3911

 

Airbus A319 -131 2375  OE-INZ Stellar Aircraft Leasing ferried 12jan23 TLV-CDT for onward storage ex ZS-SFI
 Airbus A320 -232 2077  YL-GET GetJet Airlines Latvia ferried 18jan23 VNO-TAS on delivery to Centrum Air ex LY-ELK
 Airbus A320 -232 3125  9H-AMM Avion Express Malta regd 11jan23 at CHR prior svc entry ex LZ-BHI
 Airbus A320 -232 3748  XU- Sky Angkor Airlines delivery 13-16jan23 TUS-HNL-MAJ-GUM-PNH, N-reg ex N374CL
 Airbus A320 -232 4384  9H-GTS Airhub Aviation ferried 18jan23 VNO-TAS on delivery to Centrum Air ex VT-IGT
 Airbus A320 -214 4414  5A-BRE Berniq Airways ferried 18jan23 ISL-CAI, M-reg camx 19jan23 ex M-ABNU
 Airbus A320 -214 4565  9H-EUV Eurowings Malta regd 19jan23 at DUS after transfer ex D-ABFO
 Airbus A320 -232 4812  OY-JRP Danish Air Transport delivery 18-20jan23 KUL-MCT-SOF-KUN-BLL ex 9V--TAX
 Airbus A320 -214 5112  XU-928 Lanmei Airlines posn 18-19jan23 TSN-TAS-KWI on new wet-lease to Jazeera Airways ex VT-GOJ
 Airbus A320 -214 5635  D-AIZU Eurowings ferried 12jan23 STR-PGF for paint prior transfer to Brussels Airlines ex D-AUBR
 Airbus A320 -232 5680  ZS-SZB South African Airways OE-reg canx 16jan23 at JNB on re-transfer ex OE-IPH
 Airbus A320 -214 5867  TS- Nouvelair at SJO 12jan23 after paint, VP-reg prior delivery ex VP-CDH
 Airbus A320 -232 5992  PK-STD Super Air Jet delivery 19-20jan23 ISL-AZI-MAA.CGK ex VT-IAL
 Airbus A320 -232 6189  YL-LDT smartLynx Airlines delivery 13jan23MLA-EMA ex 9H-SZF
 Airbus A320 -214 7056  9H-EWE Eurowings Malta OE-reg canx 17jan23 at DUS on transfer ex OE-IQD
 Airbus A320 -214 8082  HK-5421 Avianca Colombia ferried 12jan23 MLB-ROW, N-reg for paint prior delivery ex N282AV
 Airbus A320 -271N 11150  D-AIJH Lufthansa delivery 20jan23 TLS-BER ex F-WWDH
 Airbus A320 -271N 11181  VP-BTS AZAL Azerbaijan Airlines delivery 14jan23 TLS-GYD ex F-WWIC
 Airbus A320 -271M 11261  EI-INB ITA Airways onward delivery 17jan23 SNN-FCO after paint, OE-reg “Francesco Moser” ex OE-IDK
 Airbus A320 -214 4432**  VP-CZH AerCap ferried 15jan23 SOF-AUH ex HZ-AS38

credit: Skyliner Aviation News

Airbus Updates No.3910

 Starlux starts Airbus A350 operations

Starlux Airlines (JX, Taipei Taoyuan) has announced the start of A350-900 revenue flights on January 20, 2023. The airline's pair of Airbus widebodies will begin flying between Taipei and Bangkok Suvarnabhumi and Taipei and Macau International on that date, with the aircraft also operating flights to Tokyo Narita and Los Angeles International over the next few months.

The airline, which already has a fleet of A321-200NX and A330-900Ns flying around Southeast and Northeast Asia, began operations in January 2020. It took delivery of its first A350-900 - B-58501 (msn 480) - on October 26, 2022, and received its second on January 5 - B-58502 (msn 557). ch-aviation fleets ownership data indicates both planes are company owned.

According to releases on Starlux's social media, Starlux's twice daily roundtrip flights between Taipei and Bangkok will switch from A330-900Ns to A350-900s on January 20. The daily A321-200NX roundtrip flight between Taipei and Macau is also switching over to the A350-900N on January 20 and going double daily from February 1, with the A350-900 operating both services.

According to ch-aviation schedules data, Starlux Airlines operates two roundtrip flights a day between Taipei and Tokyo Narita, one operated by an A330-900N and the other by the A321-200NX. From March 1, the A350-900 will take over the A330-900N operated service, JX800/801. Starlux also advises the A350-900 will operate its Taipei - Los Angeles International route which is due to begin sometime in April.

The airline has a further sixteen A350-900s on order. Two more are due later this year, four are scheduled to arrive next year, and the remaining ten through to 2027. Meanwhile, Starlux Airlines also resumed flights between Taipei and Cebu this week. The daily roundtrip flights are operated by an A321-200NX and restarted on January 17.

Thursday, 19 January 2023

Airbus Updates No.3909


Delta increases A220-orders

On 18 January 2023, Delta Air Lines issued a statement in which they announced the airline had decided to excercise options on the Airbus A220 into a firm order. In total, Delta has added firm orders for twelve more A220-300s.

Last year, the airline also converted twelve A220-300 options into firm orders and has now ordered a total of 119 Airbus A220s; 45 A220-100s and 74 A220-300s. The new aircraft are planned for delivery in 2026 and 2027.

Delta Air Lines is Airbus' largest customer for the A220, of which it now has 45 A220-100s and fourteen A220-300s in service. The airline took delivery of its first A220 back in 2018.

Airbus Updates No.3908


Croatia Airlines leases A220s from ALC

In October 2022, Scramble reported that Croatia Airlines has selected the Airbus A220 as its aircraft to renew its fleet with. Since then, the airline has signed a firm order in November 2022 for six A220-300s with Airbus, but also said it would look to lease an additional nine A220s in order to replace the whole fleet and standardize on a single aircraft-type.

On 16 January 2023, Air Lease Corporation announced it has reached a lease-agreement with Croatia Airlines for the lease of six A220s, which will be two A220-100s and four A220-300s. ALC said the A220s would be delivered in 2024 and 2025. It's unclear if the airline is seeking leases for three more A220s or that this is it for now.

With this latest lease-deal, the airline has now secured orders and leases for a total of twelve Airbus A220s, of which two are the smallest version. Currently, Croatia Airlines is operating a fleet of thirteen aircraft consisting of five Airbus A319s, two A320s and six DHC-8-400s.

Saturday, 14 January 2023

Airbus Updates No.3907

 

Alaska Airlines completes Airbus A320ceo phase-out

Alaska Airlines (AS, Seattle Tacoma Int'l) has completed the phase-out of all of its A320-200s inherited from Virgin America (San Francisco, CA) following that carrier's 2018 takeover.

The type has exited the active fleet as of January 9, 2023, just a few days behind the most recent schedule which foresaw an accelerated retirement by the end of 2022. The ch-aviation fleets advanced module shows that Alaska Airlines operated 29 leased A320s in mid-2022 and began their retirement in July 2022. Just 12 remained in the fleet at the end of 2022, of which six operated their last flight on January 8 and the other six the day later.

The 29 Airbus aircraft are currently in storage at Victorville (17 units), Greensboro (nine), Lake CityEverett, and San Antonio Int'l (one each).

The airline plans to retire all DHC-8-Q400s operated by its Horizon Air (QX, Seattle Tacoma Int'l) subsidiary by the end of the current quarter, and all ten A321-200Ns (ordered by Virgin America, although six were delivered post-takeover directly to Alaska Airlines) by the end of the year. Alaska Air Group's long-term fleet plan focuses on B737NG/MAX for the mainline and E175s for Horizon Air.

Airbus Updates No.3906

 

SAS To Return An Airbus A330 And A320neo To Lessors

On Monday, SAS Scandinavian Airlines (SAS) petitioned a United States bankruptcy court to allow it to return two aircraft to lessors. The airline sought US Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection in July last year, and Monday's filing is another step in bringing the airline back to financial health.

As reported by ch-aviation.com, SAS has sought permission to return two Airbus aircraft, an A330-300 registered LN-RKR (manufacturer serial number 1660) and an A320-200neo registered SE-ROH (MSN 9173). The airline petitioned the US Bankruptcy Court for the Southern District of New York because the two aircraft were "now surplus to requirements."

To add some weight to the argument, Michael Cox, senior managing director of Seabury Securities LLC, said the two leases were at above-market rates, and the decision by the airline to reject them was "a sound business judgment." The filing noted that "The excess aircraft are no longer required in the debtors' restructured fleet," adding:

"Thus, requiring the debtors to retain the excess aircraft would impose unnecessary costs on the debtors' estates with little to no corresponding benefit. Accordingly, rejection of the leases constitutes a proper exercise of the debtor's business judgment as it will reduce costs for the debtors' estates. Therefore, the rejection of the leases should be approved."

The lessors have until January 23rd to file their reply, which will no doubt paint an entirely different picture of who will be out of pocket if the two aircraft are left at an airport to be picked up. The court's final decision is set to be handed down on February 1st.

Fleet data from ch-aviation.com shows that the Airbus A330 is 7.4 years old and on a financial lease from a Japanese special-purpose vehicle named JPA No. 137 Co Ltd. The A320neo is close to three years old and is on lease from AVIC International Leasing.

This week's filing also said that when SAS sought Chapter 11 protection, it operated a fleet of 100 aircraft, including 63 on operating leases, 15 subject to Japanese operating leases with a call option, two loan-financed and 20 aircraft owned by the airline. Current data shows that SAS is operating a fleet of 69 aircraft, with a further 61 wet-leased and 13 inactive.

Leaving the wet-leased and inactive aircraft aside, the operating fleet includes four Airbus A319s, 10 A320s, 32 A320neos, four A321s, three A321neos, six A330s and four A350s. SAS also has four Boeing 737-700s and two 737-800s. In September, the airline said it was rejecting ten leased aircraft, including three A320neos, one AA321, one 737-700, two A350s and three A330s.

Away from the bankruptcy court, SAS carried 1.47 million passengers in December, an increase of close to 50% compared to December 2021. The passenger load factor for December 2022 was 71.7%, significantly up from the 57.1% reported in December 2021. While the lawyers and accountants battle it out in Manhattan, SAS President and CEO Anko van der Werff said, "Continuing the positive trend observed during autumn, December traffic came in at 1.5 million passengers, an almost 50% increase compared to December 2021."

"We are concentrating on ramping up ahead of the expected busy summer season. During the month, we released our extended summer program, with 20 new routes and more than 5000 weekly flights to more than 100 destinations."

 

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