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An unpleasant development with all aircraft: and in Greece – what will happen in May

An unpleasant development with all aircraft: and in Greece – what will happen in May

The news for air travel and planes is not good, let alone for the next few months.

The reason behind these unpleasant developments is none other than the problems that Boeing is facing with its aircraft. Now the delay is long, the airlines will be late in getting the planes they ordered from Boeing, and thus the plane tickets will be more expensive.

Orders will be delayed for both US and European carriers.

Boeing has told airlines it will take delivery of fewer 737 MAX planes than expected this year, forcing it to cut routes and raising the possibility of higher prices during the summer season. Boeing reduced production rates after a 737 Max jet lost port during an Alaska Airlines flight in January.

The US Federal Aviation Administration announced That Boeing could build no more than 38 737 MAX planes per month with improved quality controls. In March, the company delivered 24 aircraft to customers, compared to 52 in the same month last year. Meanwhile, Airbus has delivered 51 A320 and A321neo aircraft, which compete with the MAX.

American Airlines said it expects to take delivery of 16 planes in 2024. The airline on Thursday reported a net loss of $312 million in the first quarter, compared with $10 million in net income for the same period last year.

Last week, United Airlines said it expects Boeing to deliver 61 planes in 2024, down from its forecast of 101 at the beginning of this year.

Alaska Airlines said that instead of receiving 23 MAX planes this year, Boeing will deliver between 10 and 20 planes. The company expected to expand its capacity by up to 5 percent more than last year. It now expects to increase production capacity by no more than 3%.

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Michael O'Leary, chief executive of Ryanair, Boeing's largest European customer, told the Financial Times that the company had expected to take delivery of 57 planes in time for the summer peak, but was now waiting for “about 40”.

The airline has reduced some flights and slowed its growth plans, reducing the number of passengers it expects to serve in the current fiscal year from 205 million to 200 million.

Boeing delivery delays as well as the grounding of faulty turboprop planes from Pratt & Whitney could combine with strong demand for air travel to push prices up starting in mid-May, said Helen Baker, an analyst at TD Coin.

O'Leary expects prices to rise by 5% to 10% annually due to the shortage of aircraft in Europe. The ability to charge more tickets and operate full flights can partially offset higher costs. Higher rates are likely to emerge later in the year, said Joe Rolina, an analyst at Fitch Ratings.

An emergency announcement from Aegean Airlines regarding its aircraft

With an announcement, the Greek airline Aegean Airlines announces its news about its fleet and aircraft.

This is very good news, as Aegean has announced that it will be adding its 16th new ATR helicopter to its fleet.

Since 2018, the air carrier has been implementing a program to replace and modernize the ATR fleet, enabling better service to small island airports as well as nearby foreign destinations.

Emergency declaration for the Aegean Sea – Sky Express and all aircraft: what happened

An important announcement from the government regarding air travel in Greece, relating to the two main Greek airlines, Aegean and Sky Express.

The Ministry of Infrastructure and Transport decided to “reform” the Air Tourism Committee in cooperation with the Ministry of Tourism.

The committee's goal will be to develop air tourism in our country.

At the same time, the Committee will search for proposals and initiatives to develop, promote, disseminate and improve air tourism conditions, Exploiting and enhancing the infrastructure, regional airports, landing and take-off fields From planes. This of course applies to the aircraft and infrastructure used by Aegean and Sky Express.

Its responsibilities also include submitting proposals, opinions and legislative reforms.

The following gentlemen have been appointed members of the Air Tourism Committee:

1. Ioannis Shivaras, Secretary General of Transport, Ministry of Infrastructure and Transport,

2. Eleni Rapti, Deputy Minister of Tourism,

3. Christos Tsitora, Commander of the Civil Aviation Authority

4. Georgios Sonatsos, Commander of the Civil Aviation Authority

5. Sotirios Diamantopoulos, lawyer

6. Athena Babakou, Head of the Strategic Planning Directorate at the Ministry of Tourism,

7. Konstantinos Katsanivas, lawyer, partner of the Deputy Minister of Tourism,

8. Kyprianos Peres, President of AOPA HELLAS,

9. Christos Leontopoulos, representative of the Greek Pilots Union,

10. Dimitrios Lymprakis, CEO of Lydia General Airport,

11. Spyridon Zerias, Head of Amateur Pilot Schools Operations,

12. Dimitrios Ververlis, professional helicopter operator,

13. Maria Gatso, Director General of the Union of Greek Tourism Enterprises (SETE).

The committee coordinator is appointed by Mr. SwordsmanWho will convene and coordinate its work.

The committee's term ends by submitting its observations and drafting a memorandum of its findings to the Minister of Infrastructure and Transport.

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It is noted that no compensation is paid to the coordinator, members of the committee, and its executive secretary for their participation in it.

Passports for air travel will be cancelled: Announcement – What applies to the Aegean

Finally, the airport displays passports and boarding passes. Everything changes in the way you board a plane. All news at xristika.gr.

Emirates, the travel leader, will do away with boarding passes and passports from March 2024. Travelers will no longer have to wait in line to board the plane and show their documents, as the only document required is their faces.

The company's design is that after dropping off the luggage, passengers will pass through a tunnel, which will have advanced technology to recognize the traveler's face.

If the indicators in the tunnel are green, the passenger continues to move normally without having to do anything else. If it is red, the passenger must stop to find out why this is happening.

Naturally, this will only apply to the specific airline and to Dubai, and there is no planning for Greek companies, such as Sky Express or Aegean.