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Irish eyes smile on Orlando 
BizJournals - Apr 08 9:30 PM
An "open skies" agreement designed to ease restrictions on air travel between the United States and Europe doesn't take effect for another year -- but Orlando International Airport already is getting a lift from the deal.

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Low-impact aerobics classes rescheduled 
Bristol Herald Courier - 2 hours, 53 minutes ago
Legion Recreation Center, 111 Legion Street will offer Body Sculpting and Low Impact Aerobic classes beginning Monday, April 9. Classes will meet on Mondays and Fridays, 5:30 6:30 p.m. Class fee is $20 per month.

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2008 Mercedes C-Class Lifecycle Assessment New Model Reduces Carbon Dioxide Emissions By 15% 
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Stuttgart, Feb 08, 2007 By virtue of further engine developments, the concerted use of lightweight construction methods and good aerodynamics, the new Mercedes-Benz C-Class consumes up to 17 percent less fuel than the preceding model introduced in 2000. Verified by the German technical inspection authorities (TÜV), the Lifecycle Assessment of the new saloon has confirmed that carbon dioxide (CO2) ...

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Aeromexico Names Monica Malanco Austin Market Manager 
[Press Release] PR Newswire via Yahoo! Finance - Mar 13 9:49 AM
Aeromexico, Mexico's largest airline, named Monica Malanco as Austin Market Manager, responsible for sales in the Austin, Round Rock, Bastrop and Kyle market.

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Havin' a ball 
Naples Daily News - Mar 05 9:21 PM
People have searched for the perfect office chair for decades, one comfortable, adjustable and easy on the back. Now some professionals are abandoning chairs altogether in favor of parking their hind quarters on a giant rubber ball.

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Hey Abercrombie, Welcome to the Club 
The Motley Fool - Mar 30 12:28 PM
The apparel retailer gets added to the S&P 500 Big-Cap Index.

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Aerosmith Concert Guide 
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Aetna Announces Appearance at Lehman Brothers Tenth Annual Healthcare Conference 
[Press Release] Business Wire via Yahoo! Finance - Mar 13 11:58 AM
HARTFORD, Conn.----Aetna announced today that Ronald A. Williams, Chairman and CEO, is scheduled to make a presentation at the Lehman Brothers Tenth Annual Healthcare Conference on March 20, 2007, in Miami Beach, FL.

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Aetna Endorses Effort to Simplify Transactions for Health Care Providers 
RedNova - Apr 03 11:19 AM
Aetna (NYSE: AET) has taken another step toward simplifying administrative transactions for health care providers.

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Lifesaving care from afar: Telemedicine showcased for UC regents 
The Davis Enterprise - Mar 17 5:44 PM
Published Mar 15, 2007 - 11:16:19 CDT. SACRAMENTO - Three months ago, in the rural city of Willits, 10-year-old Ian Killmer unexpectedly fell off the living room couch. He was unconscious.

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Groups Struggle to Construct an Affordable Health Insurance Plan 
RedNova - Mar 10 2:04 PM
SACRAMENTO, Calif. _ Massachusetts, the first state to require its residents to buy health insurance or face tax penalties, released the first details last week on how much individuals will have to pay for coverage if they don't get it through their jobs.

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East African safari takes the long route 
Chicago Tribune - Mar 11 3:59 AM
The non-profit Assisi Animal Foundation of Crystal Lake is once again offering a leisurely 25-night East African safari timed to coincide with the great migration of animals from Tanzania to Kenya. Starting in Nairobi, Kenya, the expedition visits the paramount safari sites--Ngorongoro Crater, the rich fossil beds of Leakey's Olduvai Gorge, the Serengeti, Lake Manyara and its tree-climbing lions, ...

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Windowsills work wonders for space-deprived gardeners 
The Morning News - Mar 28 12:40 AM
NEW MARKET, Va. -- Live in an apartment long enough, and you'll eventually embrace that old adage about there being no place too small to fit a garden.

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Bars & Clubs 
Northwest Herald - 7 minutes ago
If youre looking for a place to hang out on a Friday or Saturday night, why not stay local? The area offers a range of venues with live entertainment, game tournaments and more. Check em out.

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'One of the last': WWI vet recalls Great War 
USA Today - 2 hours, 56 minutes ago
When the guns fell silent on Nov. 11, 1918, exactly 4,734,991 Americans had served in World War I. Four are known to be alive.

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Globe South listings 
Boston Globe - Mar 22 2:52 AM
Comprehensive listings for galleries, plays, music and other happenings in the area. The following activities are taking place in the area this week. To list your organization's event, send information at least three weeks before the event to Miele@globe.com or mail to Pamela Teehan Miele, Calendar, Globe South, The Boston Globe, 1165 Washington St., Hanover 02339.

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Book: Paula Deen Spills 
Newsweek - Apr 06 4:54 AM
She promised a warts-and-all autobiography and she delivers, starting with her 20-year bout with agoraphobia.

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FANUC Robotics Receives Supplier Appreciation Award From SsangYong Motor Company 
Robotics Online - Mar 08 1:23 PM
ROCHESTER HILLS, Mich., March 6, 2007 FANUC Robotics America, Inc. has received SsangYong Motor Companys Supplier Appreciation Award for the development of an automated paint system installed in 2006.

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PHOTO ADVISORY -- Christina Aguilera, Nicole Kidman and Martina McBride Join Lifetime Television for 7th Annual Emmy ... 
[Press Release] PR Newswire via Yahoo! Finance - Apr 03 2:25 PM
resolution photos are available to accompany the news release, NYTU011, Christina Aguilera, Nicole Kidman and Martina Mcbride Join Lifetime Television for 7th Annual Emmy Award-Winning, Multi-Platform 'End Violence Against Women' Campaign, issued earlier today by Lifetime Television.

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Iran says insurgent bombers are trained in Pakistan 
International Herald Tribune - Feb 19 6:53 AM
The Iranian Foreign Ministry charged that Sunni insurgents from Iran used Pakistan as a base to plan a bombing that killed 11 people and wounded more than 30 in the southeastern border city of Zahedan last week.

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Man divulges another murder in appealing death penalty for 4 murders 
Japan Today - Oct 25 3:05 PM
TOKYO A 30-year-old man appealing a ruling of death for killing and robbing four people in separate cases in Nagano and Aichi prefectures in 2004 said Wednesday he had killed another woman in Fukushima in 2003.


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Loss of Caremark battle is a win-win for Express Scripts 
St. Louis Post-Dispatch - Mar 17 7:57 AM
The vote ended Express Scripts' hopes of taking over Caremark and set up a new breed of rival. The combination of CVS, which is based in Woonsocket, R.I., and Caremark yields a competitor with a major presence in pharmacy retailing as well as pharmacy-benefits management.

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'Jasmine Ash' on stage at Hogfather's 
Newport News-Times - Mar 07 9:09 AM
Portland artist, Jasmine Ash is slated to perform at 6 p.m. Saturday at HOGFATHER'S "Almost Famous" Dinner Theater in Toledo.

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Culinary Calendar: Wednesday, March 7 
The Morning Call - Mar 07 2:12 AM
SPECIAL EVENTS

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Iran bars Iraq PM from its air space 
Reuters via Yahoo! News - Apr 08 8:31 AM
Iran refused to allow a plane carrying Iraqi Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki on a trip to Asia to cross its air space overnight, a senior adviser to the Iraqi leader said on Sunday.

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Cool commodity: Isles of Capri firefighters get Hummer brush truck 
Naples Daily News - Mar 23 9:35 PM
From now on, the firefighters from Isles of Capri Fire Rescue will be rolling to brush fires in style. Not only will they look cool inside the departments new retrofitted Hummer brush truck, theyll be cool comfortably fighting fires from inside the vehicles air-conditioned cab.

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Delta cancels Air Canada contract 
UPI - Mar 06 3:10 PM
Delta Air Lines Inc. canceled an aircraft-maintenance contract with Air Canada, triggering the loss of 700 jobs, Air Canada said Tuesday.

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Conservatives green proposals to target frequent air travel 
EARTHtimes.org - Mar 12 12:56 AM
The Conservative Party is envisaging to propose a series of taxes on air travel to meet the costs of tackling climate change. In doing so, the party intends to take the initiative out of the Labour Party, which has introduced several new plans, including a duty on air passengers to control greenhouse gas emissions.

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Air Deccan connects Chennai with Bhubaneswar, Agartala 
EARTHtimes.org - Mar 07 9:11 AM
Chennai, March 7 Leading low fare carrier Air Deccan Wednesday announced daily flights connecting Chennai with Bhubaneswar and Agartala from March 26.

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Lockheed Gets $22.1M Air Force Deal 
AP via Yahoo! Finance - Mar 09 3:25 PM
The U.S. Air Force on Friday said it awarded a $22.1 million contract to Lockheed Martin Corp. The company will provide a replacement unit for a defensive avionics system which identifies, acquires and denies enemy radars and missiles for the B-1 bomber

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Air Force to simplify its e-mail addresses 
Stars and Stripes - Mar 28 4:51 PM
WASHINGTON Air Force workers soon will get new e-mail addresses, but they wont have to ditch their old ones just yet. Starting next month, the Air Force Communications Agency will assign universal addresses to all airmen, civilian employees and contract workers.

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ANTIQUES: Hot-air balloons mark first flights 
The Myrtle Beach Sun News - Mar 10 12:15 AM
Man has always wanted to fly. Long before airplanes, hot-air balloons were traveling in the air between countries. The first successful flight - in France in 1783 - lasted 15 minutes. The only passengers were a sheep, a duck and a rooster. A few months later, two men made a flight. By 1785, a manned hot-air balloon flew across the English Channel, and by 1793, a balloon flight reached North ...

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Jordan discusses future of the Bobcats 
News 14 Charlotte - Mar 13 3:00 PM
Bernie Bickerstaff will not return as coach of the Charlotte Bobcats next season but will be invited to stay with the organization, part-owner Michael Jordan said Tuesday.

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Wallace launches line of affordable sneakers 
Daily Herald - Mar 28 12:08 AM
Chicago Bulls center Ben Wallace is following in the footsteps of a former Bull, Michael Jordan, by lending his name to a brand of shoes. The prices of the Big Ben shoes, however, will never reach the stratospheric heights of Air Jordans. In fact, they promise to be quite down-to-earth.

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EU, U.S. commit to swift air passenger data deal 
Reuters via Yahoo! News - Apr 05 6:37 AM
The European Union and United States have made progress in talks on sharing air passenger data and are confident of reaching an agreement before a July deadline, possibly even this month, they said on Thursday.

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House panel: Why did Google 'airbrush history?' 
CNN.com - Mar 31 6:39 AM
NEW ORLEANS, Louisiana (AP) -- Google's replacement of post-Hurricane Katrina satellite imagery on its map portal with images of the region before the storm does a "great injustice" to the storm's victims, a congressional subcommittee said.

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Area trio gets it done their way 
The Daily Star - Mar 08 3:25 AM
All three play to their strengths. Thats the biggest reason the boys basketball teams from Oneonta High, Sidney and Davenport are still playing.

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Bush budget includes carrier, Raptors 
Daily Press - Feb 05 11:00 AM
Funds are earmarked for the Gerald Ford aircraft carrier and a sub. President Bush's defense budget for 2008 includes money to begin construction of the Gerald Ford aircraft carrier in Newport News and funding for another Virginia-class submarine.

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Airfares up for business and leisure travelers 
The Des Moines Register - Mar 05 3:02 PM
Airfares from Des Moines International Airport inched up in March according to a survey of 13 popular destinations.

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Airsoft Gun Found At Broad Run High School 
Leesburg Today - Mar 17 5:35 AM
A Broad Run High School student notified school staff late Friday morning that he saw what appeared to be a gun was in a toilet in a boys' bathroom.

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Airstream trailer books offer substitute for the real thing 
Gwinnett Daily Post - Mar 11 5:41 AM
Shelf Life: Rachael Mason This week, I got a Christmas gift from my sister in the mail. Were both aware that its March, but she had forgotten to pack it when she came home for the holidays, and only recently found it. Im glad she didnt save it for next year, because I really liked the present.

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AirTran Sends Letter to Midwest Shareholders 
FinanzNachrichten - Jan 19 8:08 AM
ORLANDO, Fla., Jan. 19 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- AirTran Holdings, ( Nachrichten ) Inc. , the parent company of AirTran Airways, announced today that Joe Leonard, AirTran chairman and chief executive officer, and Bob Fornaro, AirTran president and chief operating officer, sent a letter to the shareholders of Midwest Air Group relating to the exchange offer AirTran has commenced as part of its ...

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Woman linked to Nepal royal massacre to wed in India 
AFP via Yahoo! News - Feb 21 5:06 AM
Devyani Rana, once the girlfriend of Nepal's crown prince Dipendra who killed himself and nine family members in a 2001 palace massacre, is due to marry into an Indian family, an official said Wednesday.

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ENDESA Starts up Its First Wind Farm in France 
[Press Release] Business Wire via Yahoo! Finance - Mar 14 10:50 AM
NEW YORK----Today, Jesus Olmos, General Manager for Endesa Europe officially opened the Lehaucourt wind farm in France. This is the first of five wind power facilities that Endesa is starting up in the country.

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Fashion Week In Miami 
CBS 4 Miami - 1 hour, 45 minutes ago
Fashion Week Miami begins its fifth year hosting an array of international renowned designers for a four-day event.

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Aer Lingus
IATA
EI
ICAO
EIN
Callsign
Shamrock
Founded 1936
Hubs Dublin Airport
Focus cities / secondary hubs Cork International Airport
Shannon Airport
Frequent flyer program TAB
Member lounge Gold Circle Club
Alliance oneworld
Fleet size 34+4
Destinations 60
Parent company Aer Lingus Group plc
Headquarters Dublin, Ireland
Key people John Sharman (Chairman), Dermot Mannion (CEO)
Website: http://www.aerlingus.com

Aer Lingus is the national airline of Ireland. Based in Dublin, it operates over 30 aircraft serving Europe, the United States and recently Dubai, United Arab Emirates. The airline is 85% owned by the Irish government; however the Government has recently approved the privatisation of the company. Aer Lingus is a member of the oneworld airline alliance, though has announced its intention to leave during 2007[1]. The company employs 4,000 people and has revenue of €906.8 million as of 2004. Its slogan is Low Fares, Way Better.

Contents

  • 1 History
    • 1.1 Early years
    • 1.2 Post War Expansion
    • 1.3 First transatlantic service
    • 1.4 Jet aircraft
    • 1.5 1970s to 1990s
    • 1.6 Airbus and the New Millennium
  • 2 Destinations
  • 3 Routes
  • 4 Safety Record
  • 5 Operational Fleet
  • 6 Historical Aircraft
    • 6.1 Transatlantic Fleet
    • 6.2 European and Commuter Fleets
  • 7 Other Activities
  • 8 External links
  • 9 References

History

Early years

Aer Lingus Teoranta was registered as an airline on May 22, 1936. The name, Aer Lingus is an anglicisation of the Irish form Aer Loingeas which means Air Fleet (as does Aeroflot). Five days after being founded the airline opened its first service between Baldonnel Airfield in Dublin and Bristol, England, using a six-seater De Havilland 84 Dragon biplane which was named Iolar (Eagle). Later that year, the airline acquired its second aircraft, a De Havilland 84B Dragon Express, a four engined variant with a capacity of 14 passengers.

Aer Lingus, as a European carrier, switched to purchasing Airbus aircraft such as the Airbus A320

In 1937 the Irish government created Aer Rianta (now called Dublin Airport Authority), a company to assume financial responsibility for the new airline and the entire country's civil aviation infrastructure. In 1938 Iolar was replaced by a de Havilland DH.89 Dragon Rapide and a second DH84B was also purchased. Two Lockheed L-14s arrived in 1939, Aer Lingus' first all-metal aircraft.

In January 1940 a new airport was completed in the Dublin suburb of Collinstown and Aer Lingus moved their operations to the new aviation centre. Apart from a new DC-3 service to Liverpool and an internal service to Shannon the airline's services were curtailed during World War II.

Post War Expansion

On November 9, 1945 regular services were resumed with an inaugural post-war flight to London. From this point on Aer Lingus planes were painted in a silver and green livery, and the airline's first flight attendants were introduced. In 1946 a new Anglo-Irish agreement gave Aer Lingus exclusive UK traffic rights in exchange for a 40% holding by British Overseas Airways Corporation and British European Airways (BEA). Because of Aer Lingus' rate of growth the airline bought seven new Vickers Viking planes in 1947, however, these proved to be uneconomical and were soon sold.

In 1947 Aerlínte Éireann came into existence with the purpose of operating transatlantic flights to New York from Ireland. Three new Lockheed Constellations were ordered but a financial crisis prevented the service from starting. The Constellations were then sold to BOAC and the transatlantic service was put on hold. During the late 1940s and early 1950s Aer Lingus introduced new routes to Brussels, Amsterdam and Rome. Because of the expanding route structure the airline became one of the first to order Vickers Viscount 707s in 1951. In 1956 Aer Lingus introduced a new, green top livery with a white lighting flash down the windows and the Irish flag displayed on each plane's fin.

First transatlantic service

Aer Lingus used the Carvair automobile freighter with little economic success.

On April 28, 1958 Aerlínte Éireann operated the first transatlantic service from Shannon to New York. Three Lockheed Constellations were used for the thrice-weekly service. The aircraft were wet-leased from the American airline Seaboard And Western while Irish cabin crews were used. This arrangement continued until January 1, 1960 when Aerlínte Éireann was renamed Aer Lingus - Irish International Airlines. Aer Lingus entered the jet-age on December 14, 1960 when three Boeing 720s were delivered for use on the New York route, as well as for the newest Aer Lingus destination, Boston.

In 1963, Aer Lingus brought some Carvairs to the fleet. With this aircraft, five cars could be transported by loading them into the fuselage through the nose of the plane. However, the Carvair proved to be an economic disaster for the airline, partly due to the rise of car ferry services. The Boeing 720s proved to be a success for the airline on the transatlantic routes, however, in 1964 Aer Lingus took delivery of the larger Boeing 707.

Jet aircraft

Conversion of the European fleet to jet equipment began in 1965 when the BAC 1-11 began services from Dublin and Cork to Paris. A new livery was adopted in the same year, with a large white shamrock on the fin and titles of Aer Lingus-International just above the plane's windows. In 1966 the remainder of the companies shares held by Aer Rianta were transferred to the Minister for Finance.

In 1966, the route from Shannon to Montreal and onward to Chicago was inaugurated.

In 1968, flights from Belfast in Northern Ireland to New York were started. The service proved successful in the beginning but it was soon suspended due to the beginning of the Troubles in the area. 1969 saw the introduction of Boeing 737s to the Aer Lingus fleet to cope with the high demand for flights between the cities of Dublin and London. Aer Lingus later decided to extend the 737 flights to all of their European network.

1970s to 1990s

In 1970 Aer Lingus took delivery of two Boeing 747s for use on the transatlantic routes. A third was later added to the fleet, however, one was leased out because it was not profitable at first for the company to fly 747s across the Atlantic Ocean. In 1974 a new livery was unveiled and the word International disappeared from the fuselage titles on Aer Lingus planes. The livery included two different colors of blue and one green, plus the white shamrock on the tail/fin.

Aer Lingus operated Boeing 737 aircraft until 29 October 2005. To promote Internet ticketing, some 737s were given the "aerlingus.com" livery

In September 1979 Aer Lingus became the first airline other than Alitalia to be used by Pope John Paul II. The pontiff flew aboard a specially modified Boeing 747 (EI-ASI or St. Patrick) from Rome to Dublin and later from Shannon to Boston. In the early 1980s the 707s were phased out.

In 1984 a fully-owned subsidiary, Aer Lingus Commuter, was formed so that Aer Lingus could fly to larger cities in Ireland and Britain whose flying time from Dublin did not require jet planes. These services were operated primarily by five of the Belfast-built Shorts 360 after conducting a trial with the Shorts 330. Around this time Aer Lingus purchased a majority sharehold in the cargo airline Aer Turas, owner of some DC-8 freighter jets.

Between 1987 and 1989, new Boeing 737s arrived to replace the older ones, and 6 Fokker F50s were added to the Commuter fleet. During 1990, after the passage of the deregulation act for the airline industry in Ireland, Aer Lingus had to reconsider its operational policies. The BAC 1-11s were retired and 5 new 737s arrived. In 1991, 4 Saab 340Bs arrived at the commuter division to replace the Shorts 360 planes. By 1992 Aer Lingus's entire original 737-200 fleet had been replaced and was now the first operator in the world of all three versions of the second generation 737. These were the -300, -400 and -500 series, although the -300 did not last long in Aer Lingus service.

Aer Lingus Airbus A320-200 taxis at Bristol International Airport, England

Airbus and the New Millennium

In 1994 Aer Lingus started direct services between Dublin and the United States using the new Airbus A330 and in May of that year Aer Lingus operated the first A330 ETOPS service on the North Atlantic route. This led to the phasing out of the Boeing 747 and the briefly operated Boeing 767-300ER. On October 2, 1995 the last jumbo-jet service was operated after twenty-five years of service. By that time, over 8 million people had travelled across the Atlantic in Aer Lingus Boeing 747s. The late 1990s saw Aer Lingus return to Belfast with a service to New York via Shannon. Newark International Airport in New Jersey was also added as a destination. However, since then these flights have been suspended.

In 1 February 2001, Aer Lingus Commuter was merged back into the mainline operation. Following the attacks on September 11, 2001 Aer Lingus' business was severely reduced. Staff numbers were cut, destinations were dropped and the fleet was reduced. The airline has since weathered the storm and is back in profit. This has largely been achieved through a new strategy involving lowering the airline's cost base, updating the fleet with modern Airbus equipment and developing new routes to mainland European destinations (Aer Lingus had previously largely neglected mainland Europe in favour of US and British destinations). They are currently positioning themselves as competition to the European no-frills airlines, such as Ryanair, easyJet, Volare and Germanwings, while offering intercontinental flights as well. Business class travel and cargo provisions for short haul flights have both been phased out, and the possibility has been raised of the trademark aquamarine uniforms being dropped in favour of casual poloneck shirts. citation needed]

Aer Lingus Airbus A321-200

On 27 October 2005 Aer Lingus [1] announced their first scheduled service to Asia from March 2006 as Dubai International Airport in the United Arab Emirates, where Chief Executive Dermot Mannion was based when at Emirates. Despite the Aer Lingus press release describing it as the first long haul service outside the United States, there had in fact been a previous service to Montreal, Canada from 1966-1979. The great circle distance of 5926 kilometres (3682 miles) is comparable to the current service to Chicago but Los Angeles remains Aer Lingus' longest route at 8338 kilometers (5181 miles). At the same time Mr. Mannion linked the funding of new long haul aircraft to replace the A330 fleet with the privatisation of the airline.

On 29 October 2005 Aer Lingus withdrew its last two Boeing 737 aircraft from service. EI-CDH (a 737-500) operated the last sectors from Dublin to Nice, France and back. The aircraft and its sister ship EI-CDG now operate for Pulkovo Aviation Enterprise in Russia. This marks the end of Boeing content within Aer Lingus' fleet.

The Irish government will be abolishing the Shannon stopover at the end of 2006 in stages, opening up new US destinations for Aer Lingus. Aer Lingus is looking at the possibility of adding San Francisco, Philadelphia, Dallas and Miami to its route network.citation needed]

On 4 April 2006 the Irish Government gave the go-ahead to the privatisation of Aer Lingus. However the date for the company's initial public offering on the Irish Stock Exchange has not been announced. It is expected that the Irish government will retain at least a 25.1% share in the airline and the staff at the airline retaining nearly 15%, leaving at most 60% to be sold off.

Aer Lingus confirmed its intention to withdraw from the oneworld airline alliance on 30 May 2006, though intends to retain strong bilateral links with various oneworld members and has no intention of joining any other global alliance. Timing for Aer Lingus' withdrawal has yet to be confirmed, but is expected to be early 2007, as oneworld expands with three new members. The decision to leave the alliance was due to Aer Lingus repositioning itself as a low-fares point to point carrier, which is at odds with oneworld's pitch to the premium international frequent-flyer.

Destinations

See article: Aer Lingus destinations


Routes

  • It will give up its Dublin-Milan Orio al Serio route by the end of October 2006. It will continue to operate its daily service to Milan Linate.
  • It will add the following new routes from October 2006 :

Cork-Lanzarote / Cork-Madrid / Cork-Prague / Dublin-Newcastle / Dublin-Turin.

  • It will upgrade the following seasonal summer routes to year-round service :

Cork-Berlin / Cork-Birmingham / Cork-Faro / Cork-Tenerife / Dublin-Poznań / Dublin-Seville. Also, it will increase frequency on a number of routes from Cork and Dublin.

Safety Record

Aer Lingus has suffered only 8 major incidents in its history, seven accidents which left planes written-off, of which three were fatal, and one hijacking. The last such incident happened 20 years ago, in 1986, when a Shorts 360 hit high-tension power lines after rolling.

In January 1952, a Douglas DC-3 en route from Northolt to Dublin suffered from extreme turbulence and crashed at Gwynant Lake in Snowdonia killing all 20 passengers and 3 crew on board.

A pilot training flight in 1967 left all three crew on board a Vickers Viscount dead after stalling and spinning in-air near Ashbourne.

Their most major air crash occurred in 1968 when a similar Viscount aircraft en route from Cork to London crashed near Tuskar Rock in the waters off the southeast coast of Ireland. All 57 passengers and four crew perished. The crash is generally known as the Tuskar Rock Air Disaster in Ireland. According to the official accident report by the IAA Irish Aviation Authority, this crash was caused the failure of a bolt which connected the rear of the fuselage to the tailplane. The bolt had never been inspected due to its awkward position and suffered metal fatigue. The bolt snapped and caused the loss of elevator control. The pilots could not control the pitch of the aircraft and this resulted in the fatal accident. This was not the first or the last loss of a Viscount by this fault.

Operational Fleet

The Aer Lingus fleet consists of the following aircraft (at January 2006):

  • 21 Airbus A320-200 Photograph of EI-DES
  • 6 Airbus A321-200 Photograph of EI-CPG
  • 3 Airbus A330-200 Photograph of EI-EWR
  • 4 Airbus A330-300 Photograph of EI-ORD

In March 2006, the average age of Aer Lingus fleet is 4.4 years old.

Two further A320-200 options have been converted to orders, due in 2006.

In March 2006 Aer Lingus converted a letter of intent for two further A330s into a firm order. The aircraft, one A330-200 and one A330-300X, are due for delivery in May of 2007.

Aer Lingus are believed to be in discussions with Airbus and Boeing to replace their older Airbus A330 fleet with either the Airbus A350 or the Boeing 777 and Boeing 787.

It leased a new Airbus 320 from ILFC for 7 years. The aircraft is scheduled to be delivered in May 2007.

Historical Aircraft

Transatlantic Fleet

  • McDonnell Douglas MD-11 N272WA 1998-2001, leased several times from World Airways
  • Boeing 767-300ER EI-CAL1991-1994
  • Boeing 747-100 EI-BED 1971-1995
  • Boeing 707-320 EI-ANO 1964-1986
  • Boeing 720 EI-ALC 1960-1971
  • Lockheed Super Constellation 1958-1960
  • Lockheed Constellation 1948 (Aerlinte Eireann)

European and Commuter Fleets

  • BAe 146-300 EI-CLG 1995-2003
  • Saab 340 EI-CFC 1991-1995
  • Boeing 737-500 EI-CDG 1990-2005
  • Fokker 50 EI-FKE 1989-2001
  • Boeing 737-400 EI-BXI 1989-2005
  • Boeing 737-300 EI-BUD 1987-1993
  • Shorts 360 EI-BSP 1984-1991
  • Shorts 330 EI-BEG 1983
  • Boeing 737-200 EI-ASL 1969-1992
  • Vickers Viscount 800 EI-AOH 1966-19xx
  • BAC 1-11 EI-ANG 1965-1990
  • Fokker 27 EI-AKG 1958-1966
  • Vickers Viscount 700 Ei-AFV 1954-1966
  • Vickers Viking 1947
  • Douglas DC-3 1940-1960s
  • Lockheed L-14 1939-1940
  • de Havilland DH.89 Dragon Rapide 1938-19xx
  • de Havilland DH.84 Dragon EI-ABI 1936-1938

Other Activities

From 1965 to 1997 Aer Lingus sponsored the Aer Lingus Young Scientist Exhibition. The event was taken over by BT Ireland amid claims that it was part of a cost cutting plan by Aer Lingus, though the airline claimed that the exhibition no longer represented the airline's aims or goals.

External links

Wikimedia Commons has media related to:
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  • Aer Lingus Fleet Age
  • Aer Lingus Fleet Detail
  • Aer Lingus Fleet and Orders
  • Aer Lingus Passenger Opinions
  • Photos of Aer Lingus aircraft

See Also

  • List of Irish companies

References

  1. ^ McEnaney, Tom (May 30, 2006). Aer Lingus to quit Oneworld alliance. Irish Independent. Retrieved on [[May 31, 2006]].
  • Share, Bernard. The Flight Of The Iolar : The Aer Lingus Experience 1936-1986 (Gill And Macmillan, 1986) ISBN 0-71711-457-0
  • Niall G. Weldon. Pioneers in Flight: Aer Lingus and the Story of Aviation in Ireland (The Liffey Press, 2002) ISBN 1-904148-21-2
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AP via Yahoo! Finance - Mar 30 10:36 AM
Ryanair Holdings PLC accused the European Union competition authority of bias Friday after reports suggested it was opposed to Ryanair's hope of acquiring rival Irish airline Aer Lingus.

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