Friday, August 28, 2009

Yemenia Airways flight data recorder recovered


A team of international investigators on Friday retrieved the flight data recorder from a Yemenia Airways flight that crashed in the Indian Ocean on June 30, the Comoros-based investigation team said. The investigation team said the black box was picked up underwater off the coast of the island nation's capital, Moroni, according to a statement. No details were provided about the other box containing the voice recorder. The Yemenia Flight 626 crash killed 152 people flying from Paris to Moroni via Yemen. One teenage girl survived, and is back home outside Paris.

A French naval ship detected signal beacons of the flight data and cockpit recorders key to determining the cause of the crash in July at depths of 3,900 feet (1,200 meters) about nine miles (15 kilometers) northwest of Grand Comoros island. But the ship did not have the deep sea diving equipment necessary to retrieve them. A French ship carrying a special underwater robot arrived at the site Aug. 20 to continue the search for the black boxes and other debris from the plane. Investigators from France, Yemen and Comoros are participating in the operation.

Indian Navy Sea Harriers back in business


The Sea Harrier fleet of aircraft of Indian Navy began operations off Goa on Thursday, after being thoroughly checked by Naval engineers. It may be recalled that Indian Navy fighter pilot and Lieutenant Commander Saurabh Saxena was killed when a single-seater Sea Harrier aircraft crashed in the Arabian Sea on August 21. The entire fleet was grounded on August 25 to execute a systemic check on these fighter aircraft. Navy PRO and Commander M Joshi said that it was routine procedure to halt the operation of aircraft after the crash. "After clearance from the naval engineers, Sea Harriers are back to business from Thursday", he added.

"The hazards of day-to-day naval operations and military profession are well known to the valiant men of Indian Navy, but for them it is a business as usual as they remain well prepared for any challenge that may come their way", informed Joshi. Meanwhile, Joshi informed that efforts were on to recover the wreckage of the Sea Harrier that crashed on August 21. "Naval clearance divers have been braving debilitating pressure and zero visibility in the bottom of the seas off Goa, as they attempt to recover the wreckage of the Sea Harrier that crashed on August 21", said Joshi.

Oman invites bids for three airport contracts


Omani officials have said that foreign firms, including South Korea's Hanjin Heavy Industries, Greece-based Consolidated Contractors and India's Dodsal, have qualified to bid for three airport contracts in the Sultanate. Bids submissions for Salalah airport in the south of Oman is due on September 21, with bids for Duqm and Sohar airports due on September 28. 'The Salalah airport will be converted from domestic to international, while the new Sohar airport is for airfield works and it will be Phase Two for Duqm airport,' an official said. Contracts for the three airports is expected to exceed $1.3bn.

Etihad Airways introduces new first class suite


Etihad Airways has introduced its first class suite on board its new Airbus A340-600, which makes its maiden flight between Abu Dhabi and London Heathrow today. The private suite comes with leather seats fully upholstered by Italian furniture maker, Poltrona Frau. Etihad unveiled its new first class suite during Arabian Travel Market in May, using it to attract those who want to travel in luxury and are prepared to pay for such a service.

Lufthansa offers Ramadan special fares to Europe


Lufthansa German Airlines, one of the leading global carriers, launched special fares from the UAE, Kuwait and Oman to 40 destinations in Europe. Destinations include Amsterdam, Berlin, Brussels, Copenhagen, Düsseldorf, Geneva, Hamburg, Hanover, London, Lyon, Madrid, Oslo, Paris, Prague, Rome, Valencia, Venice, Vienna, Warsaw, Zurich and more. Mr. Peter Pollak, General Manager Passenger Sales UAE & Director Gulf, Lufthansa German Airlines said, "I would like to wish everyone a warm felt Ramadan Kareem. In our consistent efforts and dedication to our UAE, Oman and Kuwait customers, Lufthansa introduces this Ramadan special with very attractive fares to 40 European destinations, combined with our extensive network worldwide. We are positive this offer will be well received by our passengers who would like to beat the summer heat and fly to their favorite destinations in Europe with these special fares from Lufthansa."

Customers can book their tickets before September 18, 2009 and are required to commence travel latest by February 15, 2010. Hence, Lufthansa is also offering a very long travel period. This gives customers the opportunity to buy now and travel in the coming months, either for leisure, business, Eid break or Christmas holidays. The maximum period of stay is 3 months. Lufthansa German Airlines is the only airline connecting Dubai and Abu Dhabi with 20 weekly flights to Frankfurt and Munich. Lufthansa flies daily from Kuwait to Frankfurt and also offers daily flights from Muscat to Frankfurt shortly before midnight (actual departure times vary for the different weekdays). Lufthansa, the German flag carrier has an extensive route network, connecting the region to a total of 194 destinations in 79 countries which can be reached from Frankfurt and Munich. The Ramadan Special fares offer quoted above for UAE, Kuwait and Oman are available if booked online as well as through local travel agents. These fares are excluding taxes and service charges and subject to special conditions.

Oberoi Group plans luxury hotel in Oman


The Chairman of hotel company EIH, part of the Oberoi Group, has said construction of its 252-room Oberoi-branded hotel in Business Bay, Dubai was 'progressing' and that it would open in 2011. Planning for a hotel in Abu Dhabi and in Oman is underway, he said, although no opening dates were given. All three hotels will be managed by The Oberoi Group.

IAF scrambles fighter jets to intercept Air France aircraft


The Indian Air Force on Thursday scrambled its MiG 29 fighter jets to intercept an Air France flight entering India from Pakistan over Amritsar as the aircraft had switched on wrong Identify Friend or Foe (IFF) code. "Taking prompt action after our radars detected an unknown aircraft over our territory, we scrambled two of our MiG 29 air defence fighter jets from Adampur air base to intercept the aircraft at around 0610 hours in the morning, as it had switched on a wrong IFF code," IAF officials said. "The mission was aborted soon after the fighters took off as the French aircraft had switched over to the right codes," they added.

IFF codes are meant to help the ground-based radars to automatically differentiate between friendly and enemy aircraft. The French Airliner's Airbus 343 aircraft was on its way from Paris to Bangkok and was entering India after flying over Lahore in Pakistan. "After the aircraft switched over to the right codes, it was allowed to proceed towards its destination and the IAF jets came back to its base," they said. After the 26/11 attacks, the IAF has been keeping a tight vigil on the borders to thwart any attempt by non-state actors to carry out any 9/11 type aerial strikes in India.

Deccan 360 plans expansion of cargo business


On 15 October, G.R. Gopinath, pioneer of low-fare aviation in India, will start the first phase of expansion for his four-month-old air cargo venture, Deccan 360, by entering into the small parcels business with Nagpur as a hub. From that date, Gopinath’s Deccan Cargo and Express Logistics Pvt. Ltd, which runs Deccan 360, will fly three large Airbus A310 planes and seven smaller ATR planes to connect 17 small and big Indian cities as well as international destinations such as Dubai and Hong Kong. On Tuesday, Deccan 360 took delivery of a third A310 plane, which will be used to connect international routes from New Delhi and Chennai. "We will be taking delivery of seven ATR planes by the last week of September," Deccan Cargo’s managing director Gopinath said. Gopinath launched Deccan Cargo in May with one A310 plane for its international general cargo business.

Jet Airways to introduce Mumbai-Dhaka flight


Effective September 15, 2009, Jet Airways, India’s premier international airline, will introduce new daily, direct services on the Mumbai-Dhaka-Mumbai sectors, aboard state-of-the-art Boeing 737-800 aircraft. This will be Jet Airways’ third daily service to the Bangladesh from India, and connect travelers to and from the Gulf with Dhaka, via Mumbai. The airline currently flies daily from Delhi and Kolkata to Dhaka. Flight 9W 276 will depart Mumbai's Chhatrapati Shivaji International Airport at 0840 hrs, arriving in Dhaka’s Zia International Airport at 1300 hrs. Flight 9W 275 will then depart Dhaka at 1530 hrs, arriving in Mumbai at 1700 hrs. According to Mr. Wolfgang Prock-Schauer, CEO, Jet Airways, "With the launch of our Mumbai-Dhaka service, passengers from Bangladesh may connect on to Jet Airways’ services to North America, Europe and the Gulf, as well as other ASEAN destinations, via our hubs in Mumbai and Delhi."

South African Airways to offer desi menu on Indian routes


South African Airways has taken up a number of initiatives to spice up and strengthen its route to India. Following South Africa’s successful hosting of the IPL cricket event earlier this year where thousands of cricket fans poured into the country and offered constructive suggestions on product and service enhancement from customers, SAA is improving its offering on the route to India, traditionally a very popular route for traders. Many South Africans have already discovered that India offers a host of exciting travel options, such as skiing in the Northern area, excellent beaches in the South and great shopping in Mumbai. SAA has enhanced its product offering and service delivery on flights between Johannesburg and Mumbai, India and the airline is running a marketing promotion in support of this.

"As a further celebration and in keeping with the marketing message that India is "the fastest way to fall in love with the flavours of India", the airline has flown in celebrity chefs from India, to cook the very best dishes India has to offer," SAA reported. Amongst the top Indian chefs that SAA has flown in are Executive Chef Hubert Pereira, Sous Chef Bachaspati Painoli and Cook-Indian Cuisine chef Chandrakant Sutar. The chefs visiting South Africa from India, "the land of exotic spice", will prepare a feast of mouth-watering dishes using only the finest ingredients and authentic Indian culinary styles.

Myanmar International Airways to launch Rangoon-Gaya flight


Myanmar International Airways will launch a Rangoon-Bodh Gaya flight from October 25. The ticket reservation centre of the Burmese National Flag carrier said MAI will operate the Rangoon- Bodh Gaya flight twice a week - Wednesdays and Saturdays. The airfare is yet to be fixed. "We are operating this flight as the number of pilgrims is increasing. We will fly two days a week initially and increase the frequency in keeping with the rise in passengers," Mie Mie, an official at the MAI ticket reservation centre in Rangoon said. An official of the ‘Nilar’ Bodh Gaya pilgrimage tour said that the number of passengers visiting the Buddhist sacred place had increased since 2005. Bodh Gaya in India’s Bihar state, is considered a sacred place for Buddhists, as it is known as the land where Lord Buddha attained enlightenment.

Air India flight makes emergency landing in Mumbai


An Air India flight made an emergency landing at Mumbai airport following a suspected hydraulic failure on Wednesday morning. All the passengers on board the Mumbai-Banglore flight IC 109 were safe. According to airport sources, around 10 am the air traffic controller (ATC) declared an emergency after the pilot reported a suspected hydraulic failure in the aircraft. The flight had taken off from Mumbai around 9.35 am with 93 passengers on board. But it returned soon after the problem was noticed.