Friday, July 25, 2014

CEO of the Year 2014 Airline Strategy Awards

Turkish Airlines President & CEO Temel Kotil has been named CEO of the Year at the 2014 Airline Strategy Awards. The award, which recognizes a president or chief executive who has demonstrated outstanding strategic thinking and leadership over the course of the past year, adds to the on-going success Turkish Airlines has shown internationally.

Thursday, July 24, 2014

Cezayir Havayollari Kazasi-Guncelleme

Cezayir Hava Yolları yaptığı açıklamada, hava yollarına ait bir uçağın Burkina Faso'nun başkenti Ouagadougou'dan havalandıktan yaklaşık 50 dakika sonra sinyallerinin kesildiğini belirtti.

Uçağın İspanyol Swiftair'den kiralanan MD83 tipinde olduğu ve uçakta 110 yolcu ile 6 mürettebat bulunduğu kaydedildi.

Bu arada Reuters haber ajansı, uçağın Airbus 320 olduğunu ve 112 yolcusu bulunduğunu bildirdi.

Cezayir Havayollari ile Baglanti Kesildi

Cezayir Hava Yolları yaptığı açıklamada, hava yollarına ait bir uçağın Burkina Faso'nun başkenti Ouagadougou'dan havalandıktan yaklaşık 50 dakika sonra sinyallerinin kesildiğini belirtti.

Who Decides When and Where It Is Safe to Fly?

The combination of Malaysia Airlines Flight MH17 being shot down over Ukraine and airlines halting flights into Tel Aviv is stirring up controversy over who should decide when and where it's safe for airlines to fly.

The British Airline Pilots Association on Wednesday called for a discussion about how decisions are made regarding where airlines should fly, saying international aviation agencies should have greater powers to make safety decisions.

The announcement came one day after former New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg said he would fly to Tel Aviv to protest the U.S. Federal Aviation Administration's directive barring airlines to fly into Ben Gurion International Airport, a ruling that was extended another 24 hours on Wednesday.

"It is safe to fly in and out of Israel," Bloomberg said. "Ben Gurion is the best protected airport in the world and El Al flights have been regularly flying in and out of it safely. The flight restrictions are a mistake that hands Hamas an undeserved victory and should be lifted immediately."

Under current protocol, airlines and governments around the world are responsible for making those decisions—a practice that has led to a number of inconsistencies around the globe.

"This risk assessment approach can give an illusion of safety but it is in fact vulnerable to all sorts of influences including commercial pressure," said Jim McAusian, general secretary of the British Airline Pilots Association union. "Individual pilots looking at their flight plans need to have absolute confidence that the right calls are being made."

Before the FAA issued its initial ban, the three U.S. carriers who have daily service to Israel—Delta, United Airlines and US Airways—had already decided to suspend their operations. Delta made its decision while one of its flights was over the Mediterranean Sea approaching Israel. It subsequently was diverted to Paris.

"We routinely at Delta establish what we call Delta No Fly Zones," CEO Richard Anderson told CNBC. "Today for instance, we're not flying to Israel. We will not allow a flight to be dispatched over Iran, Iraq, Syria, Ukraine, Afghanistan, or North Korea. And we make those decisions and have an obligation to make those decisions wholly independent of any geopolitical or regulatory mandate."

So far, 160 Tel Aviv flights (80 inbound, 80 outbound) have been cancelled, according to the Ministry of Transport and Road Safety.

Just eight of those involve Delta, United or US Airways. The others involve airlines such as Lufthansa and Air France.

On Wednesday, Lufthansa extended its suspension of flights to Tel Aviv, issuing a statement that said, "At the present time no adequate authoritative new information is available that would justify a resumption of flights. In close coordination with the responsible authorities Lufthansa is continually evaluating the safety situation for its total flight network."

Photo: Widespread cancellations left Ben Gurion International airport, near Tel Aviv, practically empty Wednesday (Gil Cohen Magan/AFP via Getty Images).

Wednesday, July 23, 2014

Transaaia Crash,51 People died

A TransAsia Airways passenger plane crashed Wednesday into residential buildings in an emergency landing in Taiwan's Pengu Islands, killing 51 people, the Taiwan news agency reports.

Transasia Ucagi Dustu

Fırtına sebebiyle iniş sırasında kaza geçiren ATR 72 tipi Transasia uçağında 58 yolcu bulunduğu kaydedildi.

Tuesday, July 22, 2014

Best Place to Travel

Here are some ideas of the best places to travel http://lnkd.in/dzmu_Y3. Where are you travelling this summer and how are you getting there?

Imagination is Changing

The future is closer than you think. Imagination is changing the way GE. http://invent.ge/1pwpGiw

Turkish Cargoya Bir Odul Daha!

İtalya Kargo Acenteleri Birliği ANAMA tarafından her yıl yapılan ve çeşitli dallarda hava yolları, handling acenteleri ve genel  satış acentelerinin performanslarının İtalya kargo acenteleri tarafından oylandığı "Anama  Awards 2013"de Turkish Cargo ödüllerine bir yenisini daha ekledi.