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joejet
20th Dec 2011, 19:50
Cathay delays plane delivery
Updated: 2011-12-20 07:20
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Hong Kong Dragon Airlines and Cathay Pacific Airways planes park at the Hong Kong airport. Cathay will slow next year's cargo capacity expansion to 10 percent from the planned 17 percent. Nelson Ching / Bloomberg
Cathay Pacific Airways Ltd has delayed the delivery of two 747-8F freighters from Boeing Co to 2013 from next year, as it slows next year's cargo capacity expansion to 10 percent from the 17 percent it planned earlier amid waning demand.
Cathay made the announcement in an e-mailed statement on Monday.
The company ordered a total of 10 Boeing 747-8F planes and received four this year, with the rest originally scheduled for 2012.
"We will continue to take delivery of four next year and two in 2013," said Cathay spokeswoman Carolyn Leung.
"We're very aware of the pressure of rising costs in our business," Slosar said in the carrier's in-house magazine that was e-mailed to reporters on Monday. "We're already taking action to make sure we can run a much tighter ship in 2012."
"This is good for the company," said Kelvin Lau, a Hong Kong-based analyst at Daiwa Securities Group. "Cargo demand next year will be weak, so Cathay should not deploy too much capacity."
"Cathay's cargo throughput has been falling since the beginning of the year and news on the delivery delay should help as cargo growth is unlikely to rise 17-18 percent next year," said Daiwa Securities analyst Kelvin Lau.
Cargo tonnage at Cathay fell for eight straight months this year as slowing global economic growth dampened orders for Asian-made goods from US and European retailers. Demand will continue to be "soft" in the first few months of next year, Slosar said on Dec 5.
2011 had been a much bumpier ride after the highs of 2010, Slosar said in the airline's monthly staff magazine CXWorld.
The usual year-end rush for cargo had not arrived but passenger bookings for the Christmas were pretty good, he said.
"As for what happens after that, well, a lot will depend on the world economy," he said. "If, as is usually the case, cargo is a lead indictor and our passenger business starts to decline then of course we need to be prepared."
Last week, Cathay reported a 13.8 percent fall in cargo throughput for November and said the passenger outlook was uncertain for 2012.
The International Air Transport Association (IATA) cut its forecast for industry profits earlier this month and warned that the industry could suffer losses if Europe's debt problems triggered another banking crisis.



Sir KDM Lowe
21st Dec 2011, 00:57
I suspect it's due to lack of crew. Some of next years 777's will be next. We just don't have the people.

broadband circuit
21st Dec 2011, 02:27
I suspect it's due to lack of crew.

Really? I mean, is it possible that we are short of crew? But management have been telling us that they're having no problems recruiting high quality applicants.

fl610
21st Dec 2011, 03:29
But management have been telling us that they're having no problems recruiting high quality applicants.

And you believe them? :suspect:

CokeZero
21st Dec 2011, 03:59
The rumour of not enough pilots - is this a follow on from the 777 rumour that RH is on the way out and taking a base in LON?

Oval3Holer
21st Dec 2011, 05:04
CX would not defer delivery of two $250 million freighters because it can't find a few $50,000/year second officers. Management would certainly be recruited to fly any unfulfilled hours.

12wheeler
21st Dec 2011, 06:12
And you believe them? http://images.ibsrv.net/ibsrv/res/src:www.pprune.org/get/images/smilies/cwm13.gif


Why not? They never lie!! Don't you remember they once told us "There is no money in freight"? It looks like they are now putting their money where their mouth is! :D

stillalbatross
21st Dec 2011, 07:38
Heard the option of SLS possibly back again in 2012. Anyone heard anymore?

Sir KDM Lowe
21st Dec 2011, 07:44
SLS? Yes please! Can I have Jul and Aug off? No chance of getting leave then :ok:

Loopdeloop
21st Dec 2011, 09:10
If one believed in conspiracies then one might believe that the reason there were half as many leave slots over the summer was to reduce supply so that those who really want some time off in the summer would take unpaid leave.
I doubt whether they'll offer SLS - they're hardly in dire straits. I wouldn't be surprised to see them accepting requests of unpaid leave though, particularly if they delay any more aircraft arrivals.

Oval3Holer
21st Dec 2011, 11:34
West coast 744 F/Os had 100 leave slots in one week in summer 2012. Hardly supports your idea.

Loopdeloop
21st Dec 2011, 12:20
Gosh, 100 is phenomenal! I guess they're expecting a quiet week that week. It wasn't really a serious suggestion but I do wonder why so many Hong Kong and European groups have half as many leave slots in the summer as they do for the rest of the year. I've been here over 10 years and have never noticed such a defined difference in numbers before.

goingdown
21st Dec 2011, 17:47
What about getting my F@<hidden>#$ A/L to start with hey!!

stillalbatross
22nd Dec 2011, 03:50
Where do I apply for unpaid leave? Do i need to go through my fleet office.

Bob Hawke
22nd Dec 2011, 06:53
RH is getting a basing? I thought they were all closed.:rolleyes:

Captain Dart
22nd Dec 2011, 20:06
I believe they are, Bob, but the rumour is that senior management is so unimpressed with his performance, they'll make an exception in his case.

He'll have to get his double taxation affairs in order though.

BusyB
22nd Dec 2011, 23:35
He'll pay it out of his pension bonus as a Director:confused: