31st March, 2009
Grupo Mexicana initiate new carrier Mexicanalink
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Bombardier CRJ-200, Monterrey, Puerto Vallarta
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Since 16th March 2009, Grupo Mexicana had introduced its third airline, Mexicanalink. The launching of the new carrier, Mexicanalink in its hub in Guadalajara, coincides with the reopening of the group’s maintenance base there. However, for the launching of the new airline Mexicanalink, only flights departing from Guadalajara to destinations such as Puerto Vallarta and Monterrey is obtainable. Moreover Mexicanalink is making use of two new generation Bombardier CRJ-200s of 50-seat to serve Puerto Vallarta and Monterrey. Furthermore, Mexicanalink will add two more aircraft in April 2009 and further nine will be added in due course.
Source : Mexicana Airlines
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31st March, 2009
Turkish Airlines launch summer schedule and new routes
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Since Sunday 29th March 2009, Turkey’s national airline, Turkish Airlines launched its summer schedule with the introduction of new routes departing from Istanbul by improving its existing network by proposing its passengers even more flights to destinations served by Turkish Airlines. Thus, Turkish Airlines is expecting an increase in demand for the destinations served by the airline. Hence, in addition to these new routes i.e. Dakar, Sao Paulo, Benghazi and Lviv, Turkish Airlines will be serving 116 international destinations and 36 domestic destinations in the summer season. Furthermore, for the smooth running of the extended flights and the new routes Turkish Airlines will make use of an Airbus A321.
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31st March, 2009
IATA diminish emissions
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IATA confront the aviation industry and governments to get an aligned global approach on aviation carbon emissions to the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC) conference to be held this December in Copenhagen. The government should move further than corrective measures, such as extreme so-called government taxes, to centre on measures that lessen emissions in a globally coordinated effort. Moreover the International Civil Aviation Organisation (ICAO) was hand over to handle aviation’s international emissions. The CEO of IATA, Mr Bisignani is expecting a 7.8% drop in global carbon emissions from aviation. In other words 6.0% is looking forward to a drop in capacity and 1.8% which is directly related to our Four Pillar Strategy on Climate Change, especially improvement in technology, operations and infrastructure. Moreover there has been fuel saving in two areas which was noted by IATA.
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