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Aviation Industry Expert John Grant Offers Analysis and Insight into IAG Acquisition of bmi
LONDON, Nov. 5, 2011 /PRNewswire-AsiaNet/ --

    OAG [http://www.oag.com ], the global leader in aviation intelligence
and a UBM Aviation [http://www.ubmaviation.com ] brand, offers expert
commentary on the impact of the IAG acquisition of bmi, announced November
4, 2011.

    John Grant, EVP Networks, UBM Aviation, commented:
    "The prime driver of the IAG acquisition of bmi is not only the slots at
LHR, but especially the early morning arrivals slots into LHR, which are of
extreme value. British Airways will now seek to expand their operations to
Asia, where they need prime arrival slots at LHR in the morning to secure
the premium business class traffic. We would expect to see markets such as
Kuala Lumpur and Incheon, which British Airways currently does not serve,
added in due course.

    "This development will decrease British Airways' slot holding in LHR
from a current level of 43% to 41%, whilst their capacity will increase from
41% to 46%, because the average bmi aircraft size is smaller than the
British Airways average. Collectively this development means that the
combined operations of British Airways, Iberia and American Airlines will
account for some 55% of frequency from LHR.

    "In terms of comparison, Lufthansa AG hold some 64% of aircraft
movements in Frankfurt whilst Air France hold some 58% in Paris, and KLM
hold around 52% in Amsterdam.

    "Collectively this will allow British Airways and IAG to build a larger
position at LHR and recover some of the competitive advantage that they are
losing to other hubs at the moment. Combined with the impending BA fleet
arrivals in the next few years, the decision makes great commercial sense to
British Airways and the wider IAG business."

    About John Grant:
    John Grant is Executive Vice President Network Group, Airport Strategy &
Marketing (ASM Ltd), a UBM Aviation company. He was appointed to this
position in February 2011.

    John has served as Senior Vice President of ASM since 2006. ASM is the
leading consultancy group in the area of air service development for
airports, and during his tenure there he has achieved a number of victories
for the company and its clients, including the successful re-positioning of
Kuala Lumpur as Asia's major low cost airline network centre, the expansion
and development of Lima Airport into a major hub facility in South America,
and led numerous other leading edge solutions to airport challenges across
all major markets around the globe.

    John has worked for a range of airlines and airports around the world in
a number of commercial and operational areas, including finance, marketing
and commercial management. He worked at British Caledonian, on the
development of their Middle East network, and at Air UK and KLM where he
undertook a number of key roles including the management of the commercial
operations, and the complete rebranding of Air UK in 1994. He also headed up
the domestic operations for KLMuk that included their pioneering development
at London City Airport, where the airline led the market in recognising the
potential of the airport facility.

    John is a regular industry advisor to the BBC and appears frequently on
BBC World, Breakfast News and various radio programmes providing insight on
key topics.

    About OAG
    OAG [http://www.oag.com ], a UBM Aviation [http://www.ubmaviation.com ]
brand, is the trusted source for aviation information and analytical
services, with data sourced from OAG's comprehensive and proprietary airline
schedules, flight status, fleet, MRO and cargo logistics databases. Our
airline schedules database holds future and historical flight details for
over 1,000 airlines and more than 4,000 airports. Our aggregated data feeds
the world's global distribution systems and travel portals, and drives the
internal systems of many airlines, airports, air traffic control systems,
aircraft manufacturers, and government agencies around the world. For more
information, visit http://www.oag.com.

    About UBM Aviation
    UBM Aviation [http://www.ubmaviation.com ], a UBM [http://www.ubm.com ]
company, brings together buyers and sellers of air travel and transport
through our portfolio of products and services. We specialize in the supply
of data, analytics, consulting services, events and media related to the
global aviation industry. Our leading brands include the official provider
of aviation data and analytics, OAG [http://www.oag.com ]; a leading
provider of solutions for the air freight industry, OAG Cargo;
[http://www.oagcargo.com ] the world-renowned provider of airport route
development forums, marketing and networking events, Routes 
[http://www.routesonline.com ]; the leading route development consultancy
firm, Airport Strategy & Marketing [http://www.asm-global.com ] (ASM); an
international program of aviation exhibitions and conferences including the
Airline Purchasing & Maintenance Expo [http://www.apmexpo.com ] and
Conferences; and must-read aviation publications such as Aircraft Technology
Engineering & Maintenance [http://www.ubmaviationnews.com/Publications ] and
Airline Fleet Management 
[http://www.ubmaviationnews.com/Publications/Airline-Fleet-Management ]. For
more information, visit http://www.ubmaviation.com.

    SOURCE:  UBM Aviation

    CONTACT: Andrea Riggs, 
             Corporate Communications, 
             UBM Aviation, 
             +1-917-572-5555, 
             andi.riggs@ubmaviation.com