Boeing 787 cruising

Tuesday, September 28, 2010

AirTran, the new Southwest

As we all know Southwest as the the no-frills low price airline in which many of us love because of its quick and friendly service. They have decided to take a bold move and has buy out their main rivals in a deal worth approximately 3.4 billion dollars. We have been hearing of these many mergers between the main legacy carriers such as United and Continental, and Northwest with Delta. But no one had expected the deal between the two no-frills airlines of Southwest and AirTran to actually work out.

"Southwest Airlines (NYSE:LUV - News) announced today that it has entered into a definitive agreement to acquire all of the outstanding common stock of AirTran Holdings, Inc. (NYSE:AAI - News), the parent company of AirTran Airways (AirTran), for a combination of cash and Southwest Airlines' common stock."
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Unlike the merger between the major legacy carriers such as United and Continental in this situation the difference between the two is when a merger occurs management and many other high positions are made obsolete or are smudged together and made whole. In this situation, all of the employees of AirTran will now be under the operations of Southwest. In a way this is good because there's not as much complication that occurs. However there are also certain problems, since it is not a merger and it's more of the buyout there are many overlapping jobs that might need to be cut. Also since management is not merging many of AirTran's higher officials will not have no say in how their employees are treated or what their future will end up to be.

""Today is an exciting day for our Employees, our Customers, the communities we serve, and our Shareholders," said Gary C. Kelly, Chairman, President, and CEO of Southwest Airlines. "As we approach our 40th Anniversary of providing exceptional Customer Service at everyday low fares, the acquisition of AirTran represents a unique opportunity to grow Southwest Airlines' presence in key markets we don't yet serve and takes a significant step towards positioning us for future growth."
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People always have that bad taste in their mind that mergers are buyouts are always a bad idea. We always have that sense that quality and service will go down while the price goes up.The truth is that fares and other statistics depend on different variables. There is not always one way in which aviation works. Prices will fluctuate with demand and the economy.

The future of Southwest looks great and they now have a bigger and stronger airline than ever. The hope of to bring the best of the companies in order to make a more perfect airline.

Tuesday, September 21, 2010

An invisible plane? Airbus might have plans

So wait, two things, what year are we in? and most importantly, why?


Well the very innovative European aircraft manufacturer Airbus, might be going a bit beyond the extra mile. In their latest press conference, they brought up an idea of an invisible plane. 


"Aircraft manufacturer Airbus has theorized a see-through passenger plane for the future, one with a completely transparent fuselage. In this concept craft, the push of a button by the captain would a send an electrical pulse through a high-tech ceramic skin -- making the main body of the plane see-through." Foxnews.com 


Bigger question in my opinion is why? I dont really see the point of it. I guess everyone would be able to have a window seat and the viewing experince would be much more pleasurable. But, things like water, luggage, lavatories, people, and physical parts of the aircraft like landing gear would still show. So I really do wonder what they mean. 


"This smarter structure would help to make the aircraft lighter and more cost-efficient while giving the passenger 360 degree views of the skies," wrote the company. "The planes of the future will offer an unparalleled, unobstructed view of the wonders of the five continents -- where you will be able see the pyramids or the Eiffel Tower through the transparent floor of the aircraft." Foxnews.com


So apparently the viewing option like I previously mentioned is what is at stake. You would think that at a time like this when airlines are not being to extravagant and luxurious, something this out of the ordinary would be out of the question, but surprisingly enough it has caught some eyes. 


Aviation is an amazing field and anything is possible if hard work is put towards it.  



Saturday, September 11, 2010

United Airlines Capt. Flanagan finds a way!

Well, as you all might know, air travel has changed significantly from what it used to be, to what it is now. People actually used to get dressed up in pretty luxurious clothes just to take a flight. It was considered pretty spectacular for someone to just jump on a plane and go across the country. There were nice big seats,  REAL food, and none of these nonsense fees that we are overburdened with. Flying was a dream too many. 


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United Captain Denny Flanagan is trying to bring back some of the essence of what was, back to current life. Capt Flanagan is known to be one of the airlines most favorite pilots because of his unique ways to make sure that he can make his passengers experiences the best possible. He is known to keep the passengers entertained with his antics but more with his care and generosity. He loves to play games with his passengers by setting up raffles inflight and seeing if you can win maybe a bottle of wine by trying to figure out certain math equations through the information he gives you. They have to do with the flight that they are on. He is also known to be a very caring person, there have been stories when his flight had been delayed and he bought over 200 hamburgers from Mcdonald's for his passengers as a gesture. He has gotten thousands of compliments and they just keep rolling in. CBS did a whole story on him here

Since i have personally met him a few times, i can safely say that CBS basically covers him as a whole. But they still seem to miss how good of a person he is. Some things you cant just capture through a camera but more through your own eyes. 

This is what flying should be all about. Not what we have gotten ourselves into today. 

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Wednesday, September 8, 2010

Ryanair at it again

"Low cost carrier Ryanair is considering three hundred additional aircraft to buy." luchtvaartnieuws


Ryanair the super low cost airline that runs in Europe is in the market for 300 aircraft to add to its growing fleet. Ryanair is known to be the southwest of Europe but even cheaper! Their famous 5 pound tickets or about $7 can get you up to 500 miles. Their also famous seat give aways have made them very popular with customers. However be warned, this is an absolutely no frill airline. Complain about service here? On Ryanair everything, is charged, and I mean everything. Yes a cup water is 2 pounds. The famous CEO of Ryanair Michael O'Leary has been called crazy for all of his money making ideas. Ideas have included things such as making passengers stand instead of sit so as to increase capacity per aircraft, charge people extra by their weight, and one of the craziest, charging 50 pents or around $0.75 per bathroom visit!


"But Ryanair's O'Leary plans in the coming years to grow yet again, perhaps so up three hundred additional aircraft. Boeing and Airbus would be in the race for the order. However, there are no negotiations, and Airbus has reportedly refused to negotiate with Ryanair." luchtvaartnieuws


Again another bloody war between Airbus and Boeing will be fought again to try to secure this order which could generate millions of dollars. Even though Airbus has said that they would not cater to Ryanair's needs, I find it hard to believe and I really doubt that Airbus would take a chance to loose a multi-million dollar opportunity like this. The airline industry is one that is very dynamic and in a not so correct way "shoddy". Manufactors and airlines always like to play each other in order to get a better deal for themselves. I have a very good feeling that Airbus is playing hard to get, but if made the right offer, would jump on this deal when offered.




CEO Michael O'Leary having a good time with his airline