EGYPTAIR News 27 apr 2016

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‫االرتؼاء‬ ‫‪27‬اتز‪ٚ‬م ‪2016‬‬
























‫‪http://www.youm7.com/‬‬ ‫ذأخز إلالع ردهرٗ "يصز نهط‪ٛ‬زاٌ" إنٗ أتٕ ظثٗ ٔشزو انش‪ٛ‬خ تسثة‬ ‫أػًال انص‪ٛ‬اَح‬

‫شٓذ يطار انماْزج انذٔنٗ‪ ،‬ػصز ان‪ٕٛ‬و انثالثاء‪ ،‬ذأخز إلالع ردهرٗ‬ ‫"يصز نهط‪ٛ‬زاٌ"‪ ،‬انًرجٓر‪ ٍٛ‬إنٗ يطارٖ أتٕ ظثٗ ٔشزو انش‪ٛ‬خ‪،‬‬ ‫نًذج ساػر‪ ٍٛ‬تسثة أػًال انص‪ٛ‬اَح‪ٔ .‬صزدد يصادر أيُ‪ٛ‬ح تًطار‬ ‫انماْزج أَّ لثم إلالع لائذ ردهح يصز نهط‪ٛ‬زاٌ رلى ‪ 914‬نإللالع‬ ‫إنٗ أتٕ ظثٗ فٕجئ تٕجٕد ػطم فُٗ ‪ًُٚ‬ؼّ يٍ اإللالع‪ ،‬د‪ٛ‬ث ذى‬ ‫إَشال انزكاب‪ٔ ،‬اسرذػاء فز‪ٚ‬ك انص‪ٛ‬اَح إلصالح انؼطم ٔاسرأَفد‬ ‫انزدهح يزج أخزٖ تؼذ ذأخز ساػر‪ .ٍٛ‬كًا ذأخز إلالع ردهح يصز‬ ‫نهط‪ٛ‬زاٌ رلى ‪ 305‬انًرجٓح إنٗ شزو انش‪ٛ‬خ ساػر‪ ٍٛ‬تسثة إجزاء‬ ‫ػًه‪ٛ‬اخ انص‪ٛ‬اَح انالسيح نٓا نهرأكذ يٍ ساليح كم أجٓشج انطائزج‪.‬‬


‫‪http://www.shorouknews.com/‬‬ ‫ٔس‪ٚ‬ز انس‪ٛ‬ادح ‪ٚ‬ذػٕ يسؤٔن‪ ٙ‬شزكاخ انط‪ٛ‬زاٌ انؼزت‪ٛ‬ح نرس‪ٛ​ٛ‬ز خطٕط جذ‪ٚ‬ذج دػًا نًصز‬

‫يصز نهط‪ٛ‬زاٌ ذؼهٍ س‪ٚ‬ادج ردالذٓا ت‪ ٍٛ‬انماْزج ٔدت‪ ٙ‬نـ‪ 21‬ردهح أسثٕػ‪ٛ‬ح‬ ‫دػا ‪ٚ‬ذ‪ ٙ‬راشذ ٔس‪ٚ‬ز انس‪ٛ‬ادح‪ ،‬يسؤٔن‪ ٙ‬شزكاخ انط‪ٛ‬زاٌ انؼزت‪ٛ‬ح نرس‪ٛ​ٛ‬ز خطٕط جذ‪ٚ‬ذج دػًا‬ ‫نًصز ف‪ ٙ‬انًٕسى انص‪ٛ‬ف‪ ،ٙ‬ػهٗ ْايش نماءاذّ ف‪ ٙ‬فاػه‪ٛ‬اخ انًهرمٗ انؼزت‪ ٙ‬نهس‪ٛ‬ادح انذ٘‬ ‫ػمذ ان‪ٕٛ‬ي‪ ٍٛ‬انًاض‪ ٍٛ​ٛ‬تًذ‪ُٚ‬ح دت‪ ٙ‬اإلياراذ‪ٛ‬ح‪.‬‬ ‫ٔأجزٖ ٔس‪ٚ‬ز انس‪ٛ‬ادح جهسح يثادثاخ ان‪ٕٛ‬و انثالثاء‪ ،‬يغ ل‪ٛ‬اداخ ط‪ٛ‬زاٌ االذذاد‪ ،‬تذث خالنٓا‬ ‫خطط انشزكح خالل انًٕسى انص‪ٛ‬ف‪ ٙ‬خاصح ف‪ًٛ‬ا ‪ٚ‬خص ردالذٓى يٍ أتٕ ظث‪ ٙ‬إنٗ يصز‪.‬‬ ‫ٔأكذ يسؤٔنٕ شزكح ط‪ٛ‬زاٌ االذذاد‪ ،‬ػشيٓى ػهٗ ذُش‪ٛ‬ط انسفز إنٗ يصز يٍ خالل ػذد يٍ‬ ‫انثزايج انس‪ٛ‬اد‪ٛ‬ح انر‪ ٙ‬ذٓذف إنٗ ذُش‪ٛ‬ط انس‪ٛ‬ادح يٍ انشزق األلصٗ إنٗ يصز ػٍ طز‪ٚ‬ك‬ ‫أتٕظث‪ ،ٙ‬يٍ خالل رتط ردالخ انشزكح يٍ انص‪ٔ ٍٛ‬انُٓذ ٔيان‪ٛ‬ش‪ٚ‬ا إنٗ يصز ػثز س‪ٚ‬ادج ػذد‬ ‫ردالخ انشزكّ إنٗ انماْزج‪.‬‬ ‫ٔدػا انٕس‪ٚ‬ز يسؤٔن‪ ٙ‬انشزكح نش‪ٚ‬ارج يصز نهرُس‪ٛ‬ك نرُظ‪ٛ‬ى ْذِ انثزايج يغ انجاَة انًصز٘‬ ‫يٍ خالل خطح ػاجهح ‪ٚ‬رى ذُف‪ٛ‬ذْا نهذاق تانًٕسى انص‪ٛ‬ف‪.ٙ‬‬ ‫كًا اسرمثم انٕس‪ٚ‬ز تانجُاح انًصز٘‪ ،‬ػادل ػه‪ ٙ‬انزئ‪ٛ‬س انرُف‪ٛ‬ذٖ نشزكح ط‪ٛ‬زاٌ ػزت‪ٛ‬ح‬ ‫انُالم انزسً‪ ٙ‬إليارج انشارلح تاإلياراخ‪ٔ ،‬ذى االذفاق ػهٗ انرؼأٌ يغ انٕسارج ف‪ ٙ‬انًزدهح‬ ‫انماديح نالسرفادج يٍ َمم انذزكح يٍ يخرهف انذٔل انرٗ ذصم إن‪ٓٛ‬ا ط‪ٛ‬زاٌ ػزت‪ٛ‬ح إنٗ انماْزج‬ ‫ػٍ طز‪ٚ‬ك انشارلح يٍ خالل طزح ػذد يٍ انثزايج انس‪ٛ‬اد‪ٛ‬ح انًشرزكح انرٗ ذر‪ٛ‬خ فزصّ‬ ‫نهجاَث‪ ٍٛ‬نش‪ٚ‬ادج ًَٕٔ انذزكح‪.‬‬ ‫ٔاسرمثم انٕس‪ٚ‬ز داخم انجُاح انًصزٖ انؼذ‪ٚ‬ذ يٍ يُظً‪ ٙ‬انزدالخ ف‪ ٙ‬إطار خطح انٕسارج‬ ‫نش‪ٚ‬ادج أػذاد انسائذ‪ ٍٛ‬انؼزب يٍ خالل طزح ٔذُظ‪ٛ‬ى انؼذ‪ٚ‬ذ يٍ انثزايج انس‪ٛ‬اد‪ٛ‬ح انر‪ٙ‬‬ ‫ذسرٓذف األسز انؼزت‪ٛ‬ح خالل يٕسى انس‪ٛ‬ادح انص‪ٛ‬ف‪ٛ‬ح‪.‬‬ ‫يٍ جاَة آخز‪ ،‬أػهُد انؼذ‪ٚ‬ذ يٍ شزكاخ انط‪ٛ‬زاٌ ػٍ س‪ٚ‬ادج ػذد ردالذٓا ٔذ‪ٛ‬س‪ٛ​ٛ‬ز ػذد يٍ‬ ‫انخطٕط انجذ‪ٚ‬ذج‪ ،‬د‪ٛ‬ث أػهُد يصز نهط‪ٛ‬زاٌ ػٍ س‪ٚ‬ادج ػذد ردالذٓا ت‪ ٍٛ‬انماْزج ٔدتٗ إنٗ‬ ‫‪ 21‬ردهح أسثٕػ‪ٛ‬ح‪ ،‬تاإلضافح إنٗ ‪ 4‬ردالخ أسثٕػ‪ٛ‬ح ت‪ ٍٛ‬اإلسكُذر‪ٚ‬ح ٔدت‪.ٙ‬‬


http://exchange.co.tz/ Kenya Airways Pilots Strike in a Bid To Out C.E.O Kenya Airways (KQ) pilots have vowed to down their tools within 48 hours if chief executive, Mbuvi Ngunze does not resign with immediate effect. The move comes just months after the pilots had given the airline an ultimatum demanding a clean-up of the entire management team. Through Kenya Airline Pilots Association (Kalpa), the pilots claim that the leadership of the current CEO is seriously wanting following the record Sh11.95 billion after-tax loss it recorded in the six months to September. “The strike will not be a go slow, the strike will be all tools down in 48 hours. No aircraft will be flown. We have talked to the chairman of the board and the CS transport.We started this conversation in December, we are in April yet we have not seen any changes,” said Mr Gichinga, Kalpa’s secretary general. He added that the pilots’ union had passed a vote of no confidence in Mr Ngunze, and that his resignation would be the first step towards recovery of the airline. He said this while addressing journalists Tuesday. The union bosses said that if their demands were not met, they would not fly any aircraft after expiry of the 48 hours. They also faulted the management’s move to sack 600 of their staff, representing 15 per cent of KQ’s total workforce, saying the airline was understaffed since most pilots have not taken their annual leave. “Declaring some 600 employees redundant is misinformed. A similar exercise was conducted by the same management team in 2012 and it did not change the company’s trajectory. We do not have enough staff, most pilots have accumulated at least 70 leave days showing they have not gone on a break for the last two years,” said Mr Gichinga. The impending staff layoff is aimed at saving the carrier Sh2 billion as part of a turnaround plan dubbed Operation Pride. Honestly, it does not take a genius to realise that something SHOULD have been done about the management team a long time ago. From the first time the carrier announced having made losses in billions, that red flag should have been reason enough to consider the state of KQ a crisis in need of urgent action, not just attention.


http://www.prnewswire.com/ Singapore Airlines to introduce real-time, holistic, crew management system from Sabre SOUTHLAKE, Texas and SINGAPORE, April 26, 2016 /PRNewswire/ -- Singapore Airlines will soon introduce Sabre's new industry-leading, real-time, crew management technology package to support more efficient scheduling, training and decision-making capabilities. Benefiting the carrier, airline employees and customers alike, AirCentre Crew Manager is a new holistic crew management solution and among the dozens of new airline technologies that have been introduced from global technology provider, Sabre Corporation (NASDAQ: SABR). Once implemented, Singapore Airlines, SilkAir and Singapore Airlines Cargo will be able to quickly and efficiently manage and track all crew operations from a single, integrated and real-time web platform, eliminating the work of multiple systems. Using Sabre's innovative technology, the carriers can plan, schedule, track and manage disruptions to rosters, and impact to crew accommodation. This enables more responsive decision-making and improved productivity and efficiency, including quicker staffing solutions to alleviate flight delays. It will also improve the airlines' planning capabilities to help meet training and qualification requirements, as mandated by regulatory authorities. "Airlines are evolving the way they manage critical operations and need sophisticated systems that can manage multiple tasks in real-time," said Dana Jones, senior vice president, Sabre Airline Solutions. "This can make a big difference in fast-changing environments where incidents like disruptions or schedule changes require crew to act decisively and efficiently. We designed Crew Manager with crew in mind so it's easy-to-use, customizable and comes with web and mobile capabilities in line with today's needs." "The Singapore Airlines crew are an internationally-recognizable, and iconic, part of the airlines' brand; which is established on a commitment to leading the way in customer experience. A Sabre customer for over a decade, Singapore Airlines was influential in the development of this leading new addition to our airline solutions suite," added Jones. Built around streamlined workflows to make crew management easy and efficient, Crew Manager has an intuitive user interface and includes customizable rules for greater airline control and flexibility. The Crew Manager crew portal and services-based architecture also offer web and mobile browser connectivity for crew members with self-service tools for interactive roster management. Sabre's leading crew solutions are used by more than 100 airlines globally today, and the launch of Sabre AirCentre Crew Manager highlights its ongoing commitment to providing innovative capabilities for airlines. About Sabre Corporation Sabre Corporation is the leading technology provider to the global travel industry. Sabre's software, data, mobile and distribution solutions are used by hundreds of airlines and thousands of hotel properties to manage critical operations, including passenger and guest reservations, revenue management, flight, network and crew management. Sabre also operates a leading global travel marketplace, which processes more than $120 billion of estimated travel spend annually by connecting travel buyers and suppliers. Headquartered in Southlake, Texas, USA, Sabre serves customers in more than 160 countries around the world. Cautionary Note Regarding Forward-Looking Statements Any statements in this release regarding Sabre that are not historical or current facts are forwardlooking statements. Such forward-looking statements convey Sabre's current expectations or forecasts of future events. Forward-looking statements regarding Sabre involve known and unknown risks, uncertainties and other factors that may cause Sabre's actual results, performance or achievements to be materially different from any future results, performances or achievements expressed or implied by the forward-looking statements. Certain of these risks and uncertainties are described in the "Risk Factors" and "Cautionary Note Regarding Forward-Looking Statements" sections of Sabre's Annual Report on Form 10-K, the "Risk Factors" and "Forward-Looking Statements" sections of its Quarterly Reports on Form 10-Q, and any of Sabre's other applicable filings with the Securities and Exchange Commission. Unless required by law, Sabre undertakes no obligation to publicly update or revise any forward-looking statements to reflect circumstances or events after the date of this press release.


http://atwonline.com/ Lufthansa cancels 895 flights ahead of Wednesday’s strike

Lufthansa has canceled 895 (40%) out of 1,500 flights for Wednesday, April 27, as a result of a strike called by German public services trade union Verdi. The strike will affect six major German airports—including Frankfurt/Main, Munich, Düsseldorf, Cologne, Dortmund and Hannover. Verdi is calling for a 6% wage increase for its 2.14 million workers. Munich Airport expects to be impacted the entire day in all areas of operations. Lufthansa had to cancel 545 flights to and from Munich, affecting 54,000 passengers. Lufthansa’s major hub at Frankfurt Airport will be affected from early morning until 3 p.m. local time, leading to the cancellation of 350 flights, affecting 33,000 passengers. Lufthansa said, in total, it can only operate 500 flights to and from Frankfurt and 90 flights from Munich. The carrier also said it expects to cancel flights at Cologne, Düsseldorf, Dortmund and Hannover airports.


http://aaco.org/ Gulf Air launches direct flights between Bahrain and Dhaka

Gulf Air announced its planned return to Dhaka, Bangladesh from 30 May 2016. The airline will soon launch direct flights between Bahrain and the Bangladeshi capital operating 5 weekly flights to and from Dhaka. Source: Gulf Air


http://aaco.org/ QCAA and AACO sign MoU for the development and preparation of qualified cadres for civil aviation in Qatar The Civil Aviation Authority in Qatar and Arab Air Carries' Organization signed a memorandum of understanding regarding human resources development and preparation of the cadres (employees of the Authority) to enhance the civil aviation sector in Qatar and the industry of air transport in the Arab region and neighbors. The memorandum of understanding focused on the mutual cooperation between the parties to provide qualified cadres for the labor market within the sector of air transport industry and to improve the employees' basics and administration potentials. The MoU stipulated that a scheme should be developed by Regional Training Center of AACO for air transportation in coordination with the Training & Development Department of CAA, in order to organize a number of specialized training courses. In addition to some professional diplomas organized by Regional Center which shall provide curricula and scientific subjects of the programs and courses that would be agreed thereon, as well as qualified instructors to carry out such courses. The MoU was signed by His Excellency Mr. Abdullah bin Nasser Turki Al-Subaey, Chairman of CAA, and Mr. Abdul Wahab Teffaha, Secretary General of AACO, at the headquarters of CAA in Doha. On this occasion, H E/ Chairman of CAA referred to the importance of MOU in enhancing the cooperation with AACO to serve the schemes of development of the aviation sector in Qatar, and he confirmed the positive effect of MoU in upgrading the level of work and development to achieve a great productivity, the matter that being reflected positively on the performance of employees of the Authority. It is noteworthy that this special step came as a response to AACO regarding the support of the air transport industry, academies and training institutions that serve such sector in the Arab region. Source: Civil Aviation Authority - Qatar



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