First production Airbus A400M transporter makes its maiden flight

The first production Airbus Military A400M airlifter has made its maiden flight, marking a key milestone towards its delivery to the French Air Force. The aircraft, MSN7, took off from Seville, Spain, at 11:48 local time (10:48Z) and landed back in Seville 5 hours and 42 minutes later.

Experimental Test Pilot Hugues Van Der Stichel, captained the flight.

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AirAsia JV approved. Aviation ministry officials seek policy clarification

by Devesh Agarwal
India's Foreign Investment Promotion Board (FIPB) today gace an in-principle approval to the Joint Venture (JV) company proposal of AirAsia, the Tatas and the Bhatias. The stated goal of this JV company is to form and operate an airline most likely AirAsia India, based out of Chennai.

As per a report, the JV will initially invest about Rs. 80 crore (approx $14.5 million), well above the minimum Rs. 50 crore requirement to start an airline. The JV will now have to approach the aviation regulator The Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) for obtaining a permit to start and operate an airline.

On the same day there is a report of senior aviation ministry officials clarifications from the Department of Industrial Policy and Promotion (DIPP) on whether the JV proposal complies with the Government's guidelines on FDI in Indian carriers by foreign carriers.

Bangalore Aviation readers will recall, just about two weeks ago, I had raised this very point in my article.
When the cabinet approved the policy on September 14, 2012, the press statement said
"......there has been a need to consider financing options available for private airlines in the country, for their operations and service upgradation, and to enable them to compete with other global carriers. Denial of access to foreign capital could result in the collapse of many of our domestic airlines, creating a systemic risk for financial institutions, and a vital gap in the country’s infrastructure"
The doubt stems from the lack of clarity in the guidelines on whether the revised FDI policy also allows investments in to fresh start-up airlines, in additional to the stated policy of existing airlines.

If allowed to invest in start-ups, it will enable foreign carriers to bypass infusing funds into existing Indian carriers, thus defeating a stated goal of the policy.

Then it will be the Indian tax-payer finally bearing the debt burden of these Indian carriers, who are largely financed by tax-payer paid "public sector" banks.

It will be interesting to see further developments, though I feel the proposal will go through. The Tatas are an extremely methodical, competent and powerful company. Behind the scenes, they will have worked tirelessly to ensure no embarrassment due to a public rejection.

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Video: British Airways In-Flight Entertainment for March 2013

I may not give British Airways high marks for its customer service, but hats off to the airline on the information it provides its passengers.

As per the infographic we posted yesterday, over 41% of passengers will spend their time watching a movie during their flight. This is the highest percentage of in-flight entertainment (IFE) activity.

British Airways has put out a video highlighting the shows it has on-board its flights for this month, which include films 'Skyfall', 'Hitchcock', 'Silver Linings Playbook', 'Life of Pi' and family fun with 'Rise of the Guardians'; base jumping documentary 'Journey to the Centre', plus TV hits 'Peep Show' and 'Elementary'.

Another very nice offering by the airline is details of the shows one can expect on their particular flight for the current and next month. Just visit the airline's Entertainment Highlights page and enter the city pairs and out will come a list and synopsis of all the shows, cinema, television, etc. Cool feature, I must admit.

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Air India's Emperor Class. How the Indian aristocracy abuses its "NetJets"

by Devesh Agarwal
Image courtesy Wikipedia
Officially India gained independence from monarchy on August 15, 1947. Fast forward these 66 years and the current breed of India's aristocracy is very much alive and kicking.

The British colonists may have left India, but the "Raj" continues, if only by a different name.

Welcome to Air India's Emperor Class.

Not the earlier Boeing 747s, the carrier named after famous Indian emperors, Emperor Ashoka, Emperor Kanishka, and others, but the regular usurping of the Boeing 747-400's of the hapless carrier's fleet, in a blatant act of profligacy, conducted in the name of the modern day emperors on a regular basis.

Air India One plus one more

Whenever the Indian President or Prime Minister travel abroad, the Government of India takes command of and charters the Boeing 747-400s of Air India.

Prime Minister Singh. PIB Photo.
The aircraft spend a few days being re-configured. The leader has to travel is a level above First Class, since that is already reserved for the hordes of accompanying government officials. Former President Patil used to even take her cooks along.

Completing the cabal are the media persons, who after due protests, now travel in Business Class.

This whole entourage travels on board Air India One.

Interestingly, if there is an accompanying business delegation, normally comprising the nation's top business leaders and some of the largest tax-payers, they have to fly in a separate aircraft, and pay their own way.

Since it is the top echelon leadership travelling, one Boeing 747-400 is not enough. Another Boeing 747-400 aircraft is similarly prepared and kept on stand-by, just in case the first one develops any problems. So Air India One always has a "Plus One".

True costs and hidden subsidies

Indian President at Dhaka. B744 wingtip behind. PIB photo.
As per reports, Air India billed the Defence Ministry for over Rs. 169 crore for aircraft used by former President Patil. The costs for Prime Minister Singh's travel are not known.

Assuming a typical charter rate for a Boeing 747-400 at around $35,000 per hour, the daily cost of chartering the two Boeing 747-400s is about Rs. 9.24 crore per day, thus arriving at a mere 18 days worth of charter. President Patil has undertaken 12 trips covering 22 countries across four continents.

12 trips in just 18 days?

Just re-configuring the aircraft from passenger to presidential travel and back to passenger would take at least two days per trip. For 12 trips that is 24 days i.e. lost income of Rs. 221.76 crore. Where is this amount billed? Is Air India being forced to covertly subsidise, at least in part, the cost of leaders' travels? Till some one files an RTI petition we may never know.

Domestically, the leaders use a Boeing Business Jet.
But on top of these explicit costs, there is a hidden cost involved.

The carrier loses two large capacity aircraft for a few days, which disrupts its schedules, causing irritation to its passengers, which naturally costs the airline what little credibility they have, forcing them to drop prices to unprofitable level just to bring back passengers.

Lose on the charter, lose on the passenger.

To complete this messy circle, the Government pumps more of our tax money into the airline, while demanding performance improvements by an airline management, appointed by them, dependent on them for promotions and postings, and who will naturally accept the regular abuse of the airline and its resources, with a deafening silence.

Profligacy rules

For their domestic travel, the Indian government first imported a dedicated fleet of Embraer business jets, for VVIP (Very Very Important Person i.e. top echelon leaders) use. Then another fleet of 737 based Boeing Business Jets (BBJs), again for VVIP use. These cost less than a quarter of a Boeing 747-400 to operate, and are already configured for leadership use.

Ukraine's official A319
Recently, the Indian President, and former finance minister, Pranab Mukherjee visited the neighbouring nation of Bangladesh.

The distance from New Delhi to Dhaka is a mere 1,426km, a lot less than the 2,260km to the southern capital of Thiruvananthapuram, the President takes in the BBJ. (See map here).

Despite the shorter distance, since the Bangladesh visit is an international trip, the President's travel has to be by Air India One.

In comparison to this wanton waste, when the President of Ukraine visited India, he came on a small official Airbus A319.

When President Sarkozy of France visited India, he came on a medium sized official Airbus A330. When we left for Agra on a private holiday, he flew by a private charter, not the official aircraft.

France's official A330.
When Prime Minister Cameron of the United Kingdom visited India, he flew in a chartered Virgin Atlantic two class configured plane.

Why did he not choose flag carrier British Airways?

It turns out, that British Airways planes have a First Class and the British Prime Minister is only allowed travel by Business Class. Nothing higher, even if offered for free.

At a time when the when the global economy is still weak, the Indian economy is at a precipice, the Indian Finance Minister P. Chidambaram is raising taxes on "luxury" services like a McDonald's air-conditioned restaurant, and calling for "fiscal restraint", one is befuddled these acts of profligacy, regularly undertaken in the name of the leaders of India.

Surely both President Mukherjee and Prime Minister Singh can easily demonstrate their commitment to expenditure control by abandoning the use of Air India One.

Alas this may be just wishful thinking. As long as the government considers itself the modern day aristocracy, it will continue to hold on to Air India. For them, it is not an airline, but instead, their own personal "NetJets"; an air transportation service, at their beck and call, to use and abuse.

As usual, your thoughts and comments are most welcome.
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Air cargo business grows cautiously in January: IATA

by Devesh Agarwal

The International Air Transport Association (IATA), which represents about 240 airlines comprising 84% of global air traffic, released its global air freight demand statistics for January 2013 which show signs of stabilisation of air freight industry on the back of encouraging growth towards the end of 2012.

Compared to the previous year, demand for air freight grew 5.0%, but this number is deceptive due to the exceptionally low base, caused by the timing of the Chinese New Year, which occurred in early February this year, causing the factories across east Asia to push out material in January, ahead of their closure. Compared to the December Freight Tonne Kilometers (FTK), air freight volumes in January were 0.9% lower. Year-on-year, capacity expanded by 2.1% and the global load factor stood at 41.9%.

Tony Tyler, IATA’s Director General and CEO said
“The air freight business is showing some encouraging signs. But it’s too early to be overly optimistic. While the decline has stopped, overall volumes are still below the levels of 2010 and 2011. Load factors are low. And the global economy is fragile. Our forecast remains for modest demand growth of 1.4%. But with weak load factors, yields are going to continue to be under severe downward pressure,”

Regional Highlights

  • Asia-Pacific carriers, which represent some 39.2% of global air cargo, saw year-on-year demand growth of 7.1% while capacity was down 0.4%. Adjusting for the effect of Chinese New Year, it is estimated that the region’s carriers saw demand growth of about 3.0%. The region’s airlines have captured about 60% of the growth in FTK volumes seen in January compared to October. This has been led by the acceleration in the Chinese economy and with export-dependent economies like South Korea and Chinese Taipei experiencing stronger global demand.
  • North American airlines saw a modest 0.6% growth compared to January 2012, while capacity was trimmed by 1.0%. US consumers are looking more positive about their economic prospects, and North American airlines have contributed 15% of the global FTK increase observed in January compared to October.
  • European airlines reported demand growth of 1.2% year-on-year, which was half the 2.4% growth in capacity. Persistent economic weakness in the Eurozone, which is a major market for air freighted consumer goods, is dampening global world trade growth, and will limit the growth in air freight volumes in 2013.
  • Middle Eastern airlines continued to be the most rapidly growing to be the fastest-growing, reporting a demand increase of 16.3% over January 2012. This was ahead of a 12.4% capacity expansion. The region’s airlines continue to benefit from route and capacity expansion into rapidly growing economies in West Africa and Asia.
  • Latin American airlines were the only regional grouping to report a fall in demand, with a 1.6% decline on the previous year. That was against a 10.2% increase in capacity. Latin American airlines have been adding air freight capacity to seize the opportunities of solid trade growth in many regional economies. This potential is also attracting airlines from other parts of the world which has led to very stiff competition.
  • African airlines reported a demand increase of 3.7% while capacity expanded by 13.9%. The region’s carriers benefitted from strong economic growth, particularly in West Africa.

A small known fact of the air cargo business is that by volume, less than 1% of total global freight is shipped by air; but by value it is almost 33%!!

Let us see how the leaders of the world's air cargo business meet the challenges of sustainable business growth for 2013, when they meet in one weeks time at Doha, Qatar for the World Cargo Symposium.

The detailed monthly analysis can be downloaded here, or viewed below.

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Infographic: In-Flight Entertainment - facts and figures

Courtesy M/s IFE Services Ltd., of the UK, below is an infographic detailing the facts and figures for calendar Q1 2013, of the In-Flight Entertainment (IFE) industry. Click on the infographic for a high resolution view. In the light box, you can right-click and download the picture.

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Video: Vintage collection of Concorde first flights and construction

by Devesh Agarwal

Over the weekend, 2nd March to be specific, was the 44th Anniversary of the maiden flight of Aérospatiale-BAC Concorde 001 back in 1969.

Concorde entered service in 1976, and flew the elite of the world, till British Airways and Air France, ceased service on October 24, 2003. Construction of the first prototype began in February 1965. Built by Aerospatiale at Toulouse, Concorde 001 F-WTSS made its first test flight from Toulouse on 2 March 1969, piloted by André Turcat. The second prototype was built in Filton, Bristol in April. The two prototypes were presented to the public for the first time at the Paris Airshow, on 7 and 8 June 1969.

Five years ago, I bemoaned the loss of Concorde, and wrote my eulogy to this magnificent flying machine.

Even today, "the giant leap backwards" continues. Ten years after its retirement, there is no plane, even planned, as a replacement for this magnificent flying machine.

Here is are some videos of those first flights.



For more videos of the first and last flights of Concorde, and some in between, read here.
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'Painted Skies News' - special aircraft liveries - Mar 5

Karsten Heiligtag from Germany puts together this interesting list called "Painted Skies News" on a fortnightly basis, capturing aircraft in various liveries from around the world. If you are a "Special Liveries" junkie, I recommend this list. Bangalore Aviation has obtained permission from Karsten to re-publish his list.

Hope you enjoy. Please let us have your feedback on this initiative.

A340-343(E)     1071     A6-AFA     Etihad Airways (special "Visit Abu Dhabi" cs)
seen at FRA 15/02/13 now with "Visit Abu Dhabi 2013" titles, ex "Visit Abu Dhabi 2012" titles
http://www.fotos-hochladen.net/uploads/a6afa2013foruxj9ea2uv7s.jpg

ATR 72-500     805     CX-JCL     BQB Lineas Aereas
seen at POA 09/02/13 with additional "Verano 2013" and *sunshade* stickers
https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEhxBFXsAklzTGD4Qg15fhXchXsF_HPLOwRKUaGnfC2URwvCALGqhQ-bWWTmJS0ETqUG4O0XtxaLuifQQKZn-DhRjq7k2lM80ZE_H6e0gYpos4daM0DjZfJjyU8O-7n_C150v9VoEWrz8P8/s1600/BQB.jpg

B737-8Q8     30685 / 1789     B-5132     Shanghai Airlines
seen at SHA 18/01/13 now in the latest cs plus special "Ji'an" titles / stickers
http://jetphotos.net/viewphoto.php?id=7541865

B737-86N(wl)     32732 / 1056     ZS-ZWS     Kulula
seen at JNB 14/02/13 with special "Europcar" fuselage cs & new Kulula tail cs, ex only "kulula" tail titles on white cs
http://www.skyliner-aviation.de/viewphoto.main?LC=&picid=8230

B737-86J(wl)     37774 / 4328     HS-DBK     Nok Air
delivered 01/02/13 ex BFI to CGK in white cs with Air Berlin painted tail rudder and winglets for paint (Air Berlin D-ABMM ntu), ferried 14/02/13 CGK-DMK after paint into *white / multi blue / yellow* cs named "Nok Sabai", 1st service 19/02/13 DMK-CNX
http://sphotos-e.ak.fbcdn.net/hphotos-ak-ash3/18240_494008233967821_1799792376_n.jpg

B737-8JP(wl)     39020 / 4343     LN-NGI     Norwegian Air Shuttle
delivered 14-15/02/13 BFI-OSL with white tail cs, entered service 17/02/13 OSL-CPH, now with "Wenche Foss Norwegian actress" tail cs
http://forum.flyprat.no/showpost.php?p=825285&postcount=11

Fokker 27-400     10295     9H-MQT     MiniLiner Malta
ferried 27/02/12 ex BGY on lst/opf Sky Gabon, seen at LBV 27/12/12 with such titles & small tail logo on white cs, ex MiniLiner I-MLQT
http://www.airliners.net/photo/Sky-Gabon/Fokker-F-27-400-Friendship/2223926/L/&sid=aafbc924ec3a1972c2f312de0e7b05b7

MD-11F     48783 / 627     D-ALCC     Lufthansa Cargo
in service since 05/02/13 with a large special "Aktion Deutschland Hilft" sticker, ex standard cs (26/01/13 - 01/02/13), ex special "100 Years Air Cargo" cs (last service as such 24/12/12)
http://i73.servimg.com/u/f73/14/10/72/34/img_0012.jpg

Douglas C-118B Liftmaster (DC-6A)     43720 / 373     N70BF     Florida Air Transport
Testing of aircraft spray systems requires the pilot to fly a precise altitude and heading. The sight and sound was remarkable!
http://www.airliners.net/photo/Untitled-%28Florida-Air/Douglas-C-118B-Liftmaster/2223286/L/&sid=5aef43ac390c1d2f2b91c287f1696771

Nok Air Calender 2013
- please do not open the links if you got heart problems -
http://sphotos-b.ak.fbcdn.net/hphotos-ak-ash3/600589_490397154328929_244254948_n.jpg

http://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=490397154328929&set=a.489281711107140.97387.110350542333594&type=3&permPage=1

A320-214(sl)     5477     N477AV     Avianca   
delivered 12-13/02/13 TLS-TFS-FOR-BOG in all white cs, ex F-WWBM ............ seen at BOG xx/02/13 now in STAR ALLIANCE cs
https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEiidwMlbbnojYALatxbZszYaA6PAfJC2Fx5OVT11z5Afnvy-hZu5iLRST-E7mtifayU6Ge7EIJNg0jaokAWh7F5LdltiUUN0j08AZkxQB1G3IcLk-r2jjIaNa0jlrsIxnC74_8K8PCzjRg/s1600/484994_130918090419940_2112181104_n.jpg

B737-838(wl)     30901 / 1102     VH-VXG     Qantas
unveiled at SYD 25/02/13 in special "BRING IT ON" cs
http://fnqskies.blogspot.com.au/2013/02/bring-it-on-new-qantas-titles-on-vh-vxg.html

B767-381     25661 / 543     JA8674     All Nippon Airways
1st service 23/02/13 HND-KMI after paint into special "Yume Jet You and Me" cs (different cs on port side / starboard side)
http://www.airliners.net/search/photo.search?regsearch=JA8674&distinct_entry=true

B777-240(ER)     35296 / 613    AP-BHX     PIA
in service since 06/02/13 now in the latest cs, ex old cs with special *Baluchistan Province* tail cs named "Quetta - Nature's Orchard" (last service as such early 01/2013) .............. all PIA jetliners are now repainted in the latest cs
http://www.flickr.com/photos/50531088@N05/8507483227/

Pink Ladies Parking at FRA
http://www.airportzentrale.de/ladies-parking-am-flughafen-frankfurt-ganz-in-rosa/22995/
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Bangalore Aviation now on Google Currents for Android, iPhone and iPad IOS platforms

Dear Readers,

With great pleasure we invite the readers of Bangalore Aviation to read us on Google Currents which is available on the Android (phone and tablet), Apple iPhone, and iPad IOS platforms.

Google Currents is similar to the Flipboard application and will provide off-line reading of the full article.  

If you already have the Google Currents app on your device, just click this link, to add the Bangalore Aviation subscription on your Currents. The subscription is offered free of charge.

Otherwise, please download the Google Currents app.

This initial offer limited to the first 200 subscribers. So please be one of the early adopters and sign-up.


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ATR financial and operational results 2012

In fiscal 2012 ATR, the French-Italian regional turbo-prop airframer recorded its highest turnover $1.44 billion, and also delivered a record 64 aircraft and increase of 18% over last year. Below is their data along with details of deliveries.

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Jet Airways to upgrades Delhi-Brussels-Toronto to Airbus A330-300

Mumbai based, Jet Airways, has upgraded its Delhi Toronto via Brussels route to be operated by their brand new Airbus A330-300 (A333). The route was previously operated by A330-200's.

The A330-300 will increase seating capacity from 18 in business class and 236 in economy to to 34 in Business and 259 in Economy. The economy class passengers will get some additional leg-room, while the Première class features the new 280 degrees lie-flat air cushioned ‘Contour Vantage 2’ seats.

The Airbus 330-300 incorporates a lighter, brighter and more spacious cabin results from updated features that include smoother contours, new interior styling, state-of-the-art LED lighting and newly-designed air conditioning units adding to the comfort of the guests. Onboard mood lighting and advanced safety features like an inbuilt air-bag within the seat belt in both the Première and the Economy add to guest security and safety.

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Lufthansa becomes first European airline operating A320 with Sharklets

German mainline carrier Deutsche Lufthansa has taken delivery of its first A320 equipped with new Sharklets, and becomes the first carrier in Europe to take benefit of the new fuel-saving wing-tip devices. The airline will receive 21 more A320 Family aircraft equipped with Sharklets until 2015.
Lufthansa A320 with Sharklets.
Lufthansa A320 with Sharklets

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IndiGo launches new domestic and international flights

IndiGo cabin crew, new uniforms, new look.
IndiGo cabin crew.Photo courtesy IndiGo.
With the addition of its 64th new Airbus A320, India largest domestic carrier, IndiGo, has launched eight new flights on its domestic network.
  • The fifth daily and direct flight between Delhi and Chennai,
  • The second daily and direct flight between Delhi and Kochi
  • The fourth daily and direct flight between Mumbai and Chennai
  • The fourth daily and direct flight between Mumbai and Kolkata

On the international front, IndiGo launched
  • The first daily and direct flight between Thiruvananthapuram and Dubai, 
  • The second daily and direct flight between Mumbai and Dubai,
  • Shifted its Delhi Singapore flight to Chennai Singapore.

This takes IndiGo's flight tally to 399 flights to 33 destinations
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