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Gulf Air : GF : GFA
La Cie de Bahrain prévoit des suppression de postes. Gulf Air déjà dans une situation bien difficile, devra faire face à une grève juste quand le nouveau boss prend ses fonctions
Sur Airwise : August 10, 2009
Bahrain's Gulf Air plans to lay off 272 employees this year and workers may strike, a union leader said, but the
state-owned carrier denied any outright lay-offs were planned.
Mustafa al-Tooq, chairman of the Gulf Air trade union, said the union has evidence that the airline plans to reduce the number of employees to 4,800 by the end of the year from the current 5,072, by laying off 100 employees until the end of October and the rest thereafter.
"Any current positions being made redundant are through natural attrition and those resulting from employee misconduct," its chief executive Samer Majali and Chairman Talal al-Zain said in a joint statement. The statement did not detail how many positions would be scrapped.
Tooq said management was trying to cover up lay-offs. "If they don't listen well, we will go on strike, after exhausting all peaceful means (of negotiations)," Tooq said.
Three chief executives have attempted to turn around loss-making Gulf Air since 2002, cutting jobs and realigning its network as previous shareholders Abu Dhabi, Qatar and Oman gave up their stakes in the ailing carrier.
But efforts to resurrect the company, one of the largest employers in the small Gulf island kingdom, have been hampered by political opposition to measures seen as too drastic.
Samer Majali, former chief executive of Royal Jordanian, last week took up his post as CEO of Gulf Air.
(Reuters)
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Sur Airwise : August 10, 2009
Bahrain's Gulf Air plans to lay off 272 employees this year and workers may strike, a union leader said, but the
state-owned carrier denied any outright lay-offs were planned.
Mustafa al-Tooq, chairman of the Gulf Air trade union, said the union has evidence that the airline plans to reduce the number of employees to 4,800 by the end of the year from the current 5,072, by laying off 100 employees until the end of October and the rest thereafter.
"Any current positions being made redundant are through natural attrition and those resulting from employee misconduct," its chief executive Samer Majali and Chairman Talal al-Zain said in a joint statement. The statement did not detail how many positions would be scrapped.
Tooq said management was trying to cover up lay-offs. "If they don't listen well, we will go on strike, after exhausting all peaceful means (of negotiations)," Tooq said.
Three chief executives have attempted to turn around loss-making Gulf Air since 2002, cutting jobs and realigning its network as previous shareholders Abu Dhabi, Qatar and Oman gave up their stakes in the ailing carrier.
But efforts to resurrect the company, one of the largest employers in the small Gulf island kingdom, have been hampered by political opposition to measures seen as too drastic.
Samer Majali, former chief executive of Royal Jordanian, last week took up his post as CEO of Gulf Air.
(Reuters)
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Re: Gulf Air : GF : GFA
GF est propriété du groupe Mutalakat de Barhain et doit rendre des comptes. Négatifs en ce qui concerne GF; et depuis longtemps.
Plusieurs observateurs étaient sceptiques à l'annonce de la commande des 35 Airbus, car ni A 330 ni A 320 ne sont affectés par des problèmes de disponibilités ( contrairement au 787 ).
Tout dépend des formes juridiques du contrat avec A. Idem avec B, plus le contexte des retards.
Pour faire très court : GF n'a pas un penny vaillant.
Plusieurs observateurs étaient sceptiques à l'annonce de la commande des 35 Airbus, car ni A 330 ni A 320 ne sont affectés par des problèmes de disponibilités ( contrairement au 787 ).
Tout dépend des formes juridiques du contrat avec A. Idem avec B, plus le contexte des retards.
Pour faire très court : GF n'a pas un penny vaillant.
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Qui veut des A 340-300 de GF ?
De Flight International
Gulf Air is seeking takers for its Airbus A340s as its newly appointed chief executive begins a "comprehensive review" of the loss-making Bahraini flag carrier.
Aircraft trading and placement company Avinco has been handed a remarketing mandate for the five A340-300s that Gulf Air owns. The airline also has a further four A340-300s on lease.
The five aircraft - which according to Flightglobal's ACAS database are 13-15 years old - are being put up for sale or lease, says Avinco chief Francois Gautier.
The move marks the first major fleet decision since the airline came under new management - former Royal Jordanian Samer Majali replaced Bjorn Naff as chief executive in August.
Majali says that "Gulf Air is not sustainable and is losing public money", but he warns that it must become less reliant on subsidies from the kingdom. Majali has told employees he will undertake a "comprehensive review" of the airline's
strategy - something which, he says, has not been implemented since the carrier became the Bahraini flag carrier.
Oman became the last of its local Gulf shareholders to pull out in 2007, following Abu Dhabi and Qatar's withdrawals, leaving Bahrain as the sole investor.
"We do not yet know what size or shape Gulf Air will take following this review," says Majali.
"However, as a result it may be necessary for us to look at our fleet orders and adjust them accordingly to the airline's newly defined requirements."
Gulf Air has 20 A330s and 24 787s on order, as well as a batch of A320s. In April the airline said it would introduce 10 new A320s during the coming year.
"We are keeping an open mind and will look at all potential avenues to achieve a sustainable business," Majali says. "This may include developing existing or building new alliance or strategic partnerships with other airlines."
Gulf Air has long intended to phase out its A340s, originally in favour of leasing Boeing 777-300ERs from Jet Airways. But the carrier, having flown the 777s for a few months, opted not to take the aircraft for the long-term dry-lease it had been considering.
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De Flight International
Gulf Air is seeking takers for its Airbus A340s as its newly appointed chief executive begins a "comprehensive review" of the loss-making Bahraini flag carrier.
Aircraft trading and placement company Avinco has been handed a remarketing mandate for the five A340-300s that Gulf Air owns. The airline also has a further four A340-300s on lease.
The five aircraft - which according to Flightglobal's ACAS database are 13-15 years old - are being put up for sale or lease, says Avinco chief Francois Gautier.
The move marks the first major fleet decision since the airline came under new management - former Royal Jordanian Samer Majali replaced Bjorn Naff as chief executive in August.
Majali says that "Gulf Air is not sustainable and is losing public money", but he warns that it must become less reliant on subsidies from the kingdom. Majali has told employees he will undertake a "comprehensive review" of the airline's
strategy - something which, he says, has not been implemented since the carrier became the Bahraini flag carrier.
Oman became the last of its local Gulf shareholders to pull out in 2007, following Abu Dhabi and Qatar's withdrawals, leaving Bahrain as the sole investor.
"We do not yet know what size or shape Gulf Air will take following this review," says Majali.
"However, as a result it may be necessary for us to look at our fleet orders and adjust them accordingly to the airline's newly defined requirements."
Gulf Air has 20 A330s and 24 787s on order, as well as a batch of A320s. In April the airline said it would introduce 10 new A320s during the coming year.
"We are keeping an open mind and will look at all potential avenues to achieve a sustainable business," Majali says. "This may include developing existing or building new alliance or strategic partnerships with other airlines."
Gulf Air has long intended to phase out its A340s, originally in favour of leasing Boeing 777-300ERs from Jet Airways. But the carrier, having flown the 777s for a few months, opted not to take the aircraft for the long-term dry-lease it had been considering.
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Re: Gulf Air : GF : GFA
Il y a déjà au moins 22 A 340-200 et -300 proposés sur le marché de l'occasion.
Qui prend ?
Qui prend ?
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Merci
Je voie bien passer à la trappe des A 330 et les 787
Je voie bien passer à la trappe des A 330 et les 787
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Merci Sevrien. Ce qui était dans les cartons, une commande, devient operating lease.
Gulf Air n'a rien à voire avec les cie US qui changent de modules mais le mouvement est le même.
Fort contraste avec les cies voisines !
Voilà le marché des ERJ 170/190.
"Cabin convenience", avec IFE, c'est bien, mais c'est déjà en place chez des concurrents voisins non LCC.
Est-ce que GF sait vraiment se situer entre les deux ?
Et voilà des commandes A ou B devenues incertaines.
De toutes façons, la situation financière de GF...
Gulf Air n'a rien à voire avec les cie US qui changent de modules mais le mouvement est le même.
Fort contraste avec les cies voisines !
Voilà le marché des ERJ 170/190.
"Cabin convenience", avec IFE, c'est bien, mais c'est déjà en place chez des concurrents voisins non LCC.
Est-ce que GF sait vraiment se situer entre les deux ?
Et voilà des commandes A ou B devenues incertaines.
De toutes façons, la situation financière de GF...
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Tant mieux pour GF. Merci
Qui a pris le relais pour "revaloriser" ces A 340 ?
Où en est le projet passenger to cargo conversion, qui soutiendrait la valeur de ces avions.
Sans soucis autres, la chute des lease rates et celles des valeurs résiduelles sont simultanés depuis plus d'un an sur ce modèle comme sur beaucoup d'autres ( Boeing aussi )
D'autres sorties de flotte d'A340 étaient prévues, connues depuis un temps....
Qui a pris le relais pour "revaloriser" ces A 340 ?
Où en est le projet passenger to cargo conversion, qui soutiendrait la valeur de ces avions.
Sans soucis autres, la chute des lease rates et celles des valeurs résiduelles sont simultanés depuis plus d'un an sur ce modèle comme sur beaucoup d'autres ( Boeing aussi )
D'autres sorties de flotte d'A340 étaient prévues, connues depuis un temps....
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Un soutien déclaratif de Barhain à GFSource ATN :
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Voilà qui donne du crédit, de la visibilité à GF
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Gulf Air CEO Mr. Samer Majali sent a cable to His Royal Highness Prince Khalifa bin Salman Al Khalifa,
the Prime Minister, and His Royal Highness Prince Salman bin Hamad Al Khalifa, Crown Prince and Deputy Supreme Commander, thanking them for their ongoing support towards the national carrier and its employees.
In the cables, Mr. Majali praised the leadership for their commitment in securing the future of the airline and pledged to work with the company’s management to build an efficient, sustainable business and a dynamic airline that effectively serves the people and economy of Bahrain.
For the first time ever, Gulf Air’s new growth strategy focuses specifically on Bahrain, serving the Kingdom with higher frequency non-stop services to more destinations across three continents.
The strategy will also provide better services to some of the world’s leading financial markets, supporting Bahrain’s significant financial sector, in-line with the Kingdom’s 2030 vision.
Voilà qui donne du crédit, de la visibilité à GF
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