SNA suffered from largeincrease of net loss for FY2005
Skynet Asia Airways (SNA) released the FY2005 financial result on June 14, reporting that the airline posted net loss of 2,865 million yen, 109.5% more than FY2004, although it succeeded in increasing operatingrevenue by 21% to 14,426 million yen compared to FY2004 mainly because of the new flight business on Haneda-Nagasaki route.
This Week Contents
Headline
SNA suffered from large increase of net loss for FY2005
Airport
*The Kansai second runway will open on August 2 next year
Airline
*Star Flyer aims at net profit of 900 million yen for FY2006
*Qantas coexists with Jet Star in the Japanese market
*Vladivostok Air hopes to serve scheduled flights for Kitakyushu
*JAL to increase Class J seats on B777 for domestic flights
*JAL air transport result for April 2006
Helicopter
*AgustaWestland is awardeda contract on four A109 Powers from NPA
Column "COCKPIT"
Two test pilots
This Week Contents
Headline
SNA suffered from large increase of net loss for FY2005
Airport
*The Kansai second runway will open on August 2 next year
Airline
*Star Flyer aims at net profit of 900 million yen for FY2006
*Qantas coexists with Jet Star in the Japanese market
*Vladivostok Air hopes to serve scheduled flights for Kitakyushu
*JAL to increase Class J seats on B777 for domestic flights
*JAL air transport result for April 2006
Helicopter
*AgustaWestland is awardeda contract on four A109 Powers from NPA
Column "COCKPIT"
Two test pilots

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