THE WING NEWSLETTER

Japan's Aerospace and Aviation Weekly

December 20, 2004

*SNA tries to set its revival plan in the right direction next year

Skynet Asia Airways (SNA) President and CEO Masahiro Uchiike said at an interview with the Wing Aviation press that the airline tries to set its three-years revival plan in theright direction by July next year, when it begins offering a new flight service on Haneda-Nagasaki route. It has goals to increase sales to about 17 billion yen and recurring profit to 300 million yen for full year of FY2006, the last fiscal year of the revival plan.Although the airline is likely to have a deficit in this and next fiscal years because of additional expenses on preparation for a newflight service, it will roughly increase recurring profit of 600 million yen this fiscal year without the additional expenses.

This Week Contents
Headline
*SNA tries to set its revival plan in the right direction next year
Airport
*Narita expects slight decrease of passengers forthe New Year Holiday
Airline
*UAL is interested in offering Asianflights beyond Nagoya
+The interline with ANA helps UAL to raise e-ticketing ratio
*AAL expects code-sharing flights with JAL on domestic routes from/to Nagoya
*JAL air transport result for October 2004
Administration
*Sky marshal starts on Japanese flights
*The 5th flight checker is decided to DHC8-300
Industry
*Sojitz sells all kinds of Bombardier business jets in Japan
*ShinMaywa delivered the 2nd prototype of US-1A Kai
*Bridgestone supplies tires for Boeing 7E7
Column "COCKPIT"
A 100 yeas plan of Xian

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