Login ]   Register ]  

 :: Menu
· Home
· Bookmark us!
· Downloads
· Forums
· FS2002 FAQ
· FS2004 FAQ
· FSX FAQ
· Feedback
· Copyright
· Online Shop
· Recommend Us
· Stories Archive
· Submit News
· Polls
· Survey
· Web Links

Reviews:
· TrackIR Videos
· 3D Glasses Review
· Airnav Live Tracker 3
· Level-D 767-300ER

Aviation:
· ACARS
· Heathrow Arrivals
· Live ATC Webcams
· Weather

Online Games:
· Classic Games
· Flight Club sim

Help:
· Aircraft in FS2002/4
· Aircraft in FS2000
· FS2000 Faster

Other:
· Developer Blog
· Review Wedding



 :: Random Headlines

Flight Sim
[ Flight Sim ]

·PMDG MD-11 Out Now
·OZx Releases FlyMexico Photoreal Freeware
·Orbx Releases An FTX Airport
·Super 80 Professional Released
·Sky Simulations MD-11 SP3 Released
·FranceVFR Releases Lille Lesquin Airport
·Flight Replicas ME 262A-1A/262B For FSX
·Eaglesoft FSX Avionics Expansion Pack
·Avidyne Student for FSX Released


 :: Top 100

Vote for Flightsim Zone Please!

Best Aviation Sites


 :: Last Posts

GPS font
Boeing 767-300 performance chart request
FsVideos.Net
Top Flight ATC
Design Studio V3.5 File Management?
GPS Fonts
What the aircraft do you like !!!
2004 virtual cockpits
Air NZ
Cessna Citation Sovereign

Fsimzone - FS X & FS2004 & FS2002 Downloads, Aircraft Panels etc. Forums



 More Distress Seen For Large US Airlines
Aviation Major US airlines are likely to face several more years of distress that a possible liquidation of bankrupt US Airways won't do much to alleviate, industry experts said on Thursday. US Airways, which sought bankruptcy protection earlier this month for the second time in two years, has only 4 percent to 5 percent of the US air travel market, Ray Neidl, director of research for Calyon, told an airline restructuring conference in New York. The chief beneficiaries of a US Airways liquidation, which Neidl put at 50-50 odds, would be the low-cost carriers, whose cost base and business strategies have hammered large carriers like US Air in recent years. "What this industry needs is a couple of liquidations," said Neidl, whose firm is the investment banking unit of Credit Agricole Indosuez. Low-cost carriers like JetBlue, Southwest Airlines and Spirit Airlines, which have much lower labor and pension costs than large airlines like American Airlines and Delta Air Lines, now account for some 25 percent of the US market. But their market share could rise to up to 50 percent in the next four to five years, said Neidl.

And unless major airlines do even more to cut costs, several more could end up in an airline scrapheap that numbers over 160 since the industry was deregulated some 20 years ago, experts said. Hit by higher security costs and a decline in air travel after September 11, 2001, major carriers have also had to contend with a near-doubling of fuel costs in the last year. And they also face some USD$20 billion in under-funded pension costs, according to industry estimates. "Even if the legacy carriers renegotiate labor contracts, they will still operate at a substantial disadvantage to the low-cost carriers," said David Treitel, chief executive of consultancy Simat Helliensen & Eichner.

"They are stuck with a rather depressing outlook," Treitel told lawyers and other restructuring experts at a conference sponsored by American Conference Institute. The good news for major carriers is that low-cost airlines may face limits to their growth in the next few years, particularly if there is a reduction in the amount of relatively easy capital available to them now, said Michael Cox, managing director of Seabury Group, a major airline consulting firm. "We believe a shake-out may come to low-cost carriers in access to capital," said Cox. But he said he doesn't see significant revenue improvements until 2007 for the 'legacy' carriers.

  Posted on Saturday, October 02 @ 05:50:59 PDT by akzah
 
 :: Related Links
· More about Aviation
· News by akzah


Most read story about Aviation:
Spain's Air Europa Orders More Boeing 737s



 :: Article Rating
Average Score: 0
Votes: 0

Please take a second and vote for this article:

Excellent
Very Good
Good
Regular
Bad



 :: Options

 Printer Friendly Printer Friendly



Associated Topics

Aviation



All logos and trademarks in this site are property of their respective owner. The comments are property of their posters Flightsim Zone © 2008
PHP-Nuke Copyright © 2005 by Francisco Burzi. This is free software, and you may redistribute it under the GPL. PHP-Nuke comes with absolutely no warranty, for details, see the license.
Page Generation: 0.09 Seconds