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Saudia transports three Boeing 777s from Jeddah to Riyadh by road 

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Saudia, the national airline of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia has recently transported three of its retired Boeing 777 aircraft from Jeddah Airport (JED) to Riyadh International Airport (RUH). There, they are to be stripped down of any useful parts with the fuselages then to be used for a new tourist attraction to be known as ‘Boulevard Runway’ However, rather than ferrying the trio of widebodies on a short flight between the two airports, the aircraft were transported by road courtesy

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Top 5: These Are TAP Air Portugal's Longest Narrowbody Routes

Simple Flying

TAP Air Portugal, the nation's largest airline, operates an extensive route network across Europe, North America, and South America. The airline has a fleet of 21 Airbus A330 widebody aircraft, but it also utilizes its narrowbody planes for mediumto long-haul routes.

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The Maybach Air: A Look At Rick Ross's Private Jet

Simple Flying

Rapper and entrepreneur Rick Ross has recently made news in the aviation world by acquiring a private jethis customized Gulfstream G550, dubbed "Maybach Air." This luxurious aircraft allows Ross and his entourage to travel in style while showcasing his opulent lifestyle and business acumen.

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Unqualified Colonel Crashed Apache Helicopter

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An Army investigation found an F-35 pilot with no previous experience in the type was at the controls of an Apache attack helicopter when it crashed at a base in Utah last February. According to KUTV , which got a copy of the report, the pilot was a colonel and he had 35 minutes of sim time in the Apache before he took off on an orientation flight with a Master Warrant Officer who was qualified in the type.

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Lufthansa Credit Card Offering 80K Bonus Miles

One Mile at a Time

A credit card that I don’t often talk about is currently offering an improved welcome offer, as flagged by Doctor Of Credit. While it’s not the richest offer we’ve ever seen on the card, it is the best bonus the card has offered in roughly a year. Lufthansa Miles & More Card 80K bonus miles promo The Lufthansa Miles & More World Elite Mastercard issued in the United States is currently offering a bonus of 80,000 miles after spending $3,000 within the first 90 days.

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Transportation Department Probes Big Four Loyalty Programs

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The U.S. Department of Transportation announced an inquiry into America’s four biggest airlines on September 5, 2024, ordering information about their loyalty programs to protect customers from “potential unfair, deceptive, or anticompetitive practices.” Transportation Department Evaluating “Fairness, Transparency, Predictability, and Competitiveness” In announcing the probe of American Airlines AAdvantage, Delta Air Lines SkyMiles, Southwest Airlines Rapid Rewards, and United Airlines MileagePl

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Cathay confirms 15 A350s need repairs after urgent fleet-wide engine inspection 

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After Cathay Pacific was forced to inspect all 48 of its Airbus A350s, the airline has confirmed that engineers identified 15 aircraft that needed repairs. On September 2, 2024, Cathay Pacific initiated a fleet-wide inspection of all 30 Airbus A350-900s and 18 A350-1000s after the airline identified an engine component failure on an aircraft destined for Zurich.

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easyJet partners with JetZero to develop new blended wing body aircraft for commercial aviation

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European airline easyJet is partnering with US startup JetZero to develop future blended wing aircraft for commercial aviation. easyJet said the aircraft is expected to provide up to 50% lower fuel burn and greenhouse gas emissions versus traditional tube-and-wing designs. The aircraft also has the potential to be powered by hydrogen.

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Whoa: Sweden Ending Aviation Tax In 2025

One Mile at a Time

Here’s a development that counters the industry trend, especially as countries set climate goals… Sweden abolishing tax on air travelers In a major policy reversal, the Swedish government has announced that it will eliminate its aviation tax as of July 2025. This was revealed as part of the government’s 2025 budget bill, which otherwise includes more spending on infrastructure, research, and innovation, as well as tax relief on foreign exports.

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Sweden planning to scrap aviation tax to boost its air travel industry 

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Sweden will abolish its aviation tax from July 2025 in a bid to boost air travel. The tax, which has been in effect in the Scandinavian country since 2018, represents a levy of between SEK76 and 504 (approximately US$7.4 – 49) depending on the destination, on each airline ticket for flights arriving or departing Swedish airports (transit passengers are exempt).

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Alaska Hawaiian Merger Not Yet A Done Deal

Simple Flying

Just a little over two weeks ago, Alaska Airlines and their intended partner, Hawaiian Airlines, were excited that their merger was virtually a done deal. It was the day that the time for the US Department of Justice (DOJ) to complete its regulatory investigation expired, clearing all but the final hurdle in this drawn-out process of bringing the two airlines together.

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Last Mars Waterbomber To Be Trucked To Arizona Museum

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One of the enduring mysteries of the summer aviation news cycle was just how the world’s largest flying boat was going to get to one of the country’s most land-locked museums but that may have been solved. The folks who keep the A-26K “Special Kay” flying posted on Facebook Sunday that the massive Philippine Mars, which has no landing gear, will be flown from its current base on Sproat Lake on Canada’s Vancouver Island to Lake Roosevelt, Arizona’s largest body

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QANTAS to launch Melbourne – Honolulu service

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Qantas is adding further capacity to the US with the launch of direct flights from Melbourne to Honolulu from early-May 2025*. On sale from today, the new service will boost capacity to the USA by adding more than 40,000 seats per year to the Hawaiian capital, in addition to existing Sydney to Honolulu services with Qantas and Jetstar which collectively operate eight times per week.

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Will United Airlines Introduce Starlink Wi-Fi?

One Mile at a Time

While there are lots of areas where United Airlines has been improving, Wi-Fi is an area where the carrier greatly lags both American and Delta. You’d think that something’s gotta give at some point, especially with United increasingly being in Delta’s league , and Delta offering fast and free Wi-Fi. Along those lines, here’s an interesting rumor. United expected to make Wi-Fi announcement soon The always reliable @xJonNYC reports on some interesting rumors about the future of United’s inflight

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Iconic Czech airline CSA to be wound down, OK code retired 

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Czech flag carrier CSA will cease air operations and discontinue the use of the historical “OK” code, as its parent company, Smartwings, restructures its aviation businesses. According to reports in the Czech media, while not disappearing de jure, CSA will be repurposed as a holding company after October 27, 2024. All airline operations will then be transferred to Smartwings.

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Preliminary Report Of Fatal Voepass ATR-72 Crash Determines That Ice Detectors Were Activated

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Brazil's Centro de Investigao e Preveno de Acidentes Aeronuticos has released its preliminary report on last month's Voepass ATR 72 crash. The report determined that the aircraft's icing detectors were on.

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Florida Airports Lining Up To Impose New Fees

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A new proposal to impose landing fees and use ADS-B data for invoicing operators at several Florida GA airports is drawing criticism from the Aircraft Owners and Pilots Association (AOPA). It’s unclear what the revenue from the fees, many tentatively set at $3 per 1,000 pounds of aircraft weight, would be used for. AOPA points out that local taxpayers pay a minimal amount to support airports that are largely federally funded.

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American Airlines debuts summer 2025 schedule with new routes to Europe

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American will offer customers five new routes to Europe starting in summer 2025. For the first time since 2019, American will offer nonstop flights to Edinburgh, Scotland (EDI). American continues to grow its comprehensive global network, connecting more unique origin and destination pairs than any other U.S. carrier. While autumn is on the horizon, American Airlines is gearing up to bring more travelers to Europe next summer with five new routes.

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Malaysia Airlines Launching Paris Flights As Of March 2025

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Malaysia Airlines has announced plans to expand its long haul network, which is something we haven’t otherwise seen the airline do in recent years. Malaysia Airlines adds Kuala Lumpur to Paris route As of March 22, 2025, Malaysia Airlines will launch a new service between Kuala Lumpur (KUL) and Paris (CDG). The route will operate 4x weekly for the first week, and will then start operating daily.

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Aegean Airlines invests €50M to take stake of 21% in Volotea  

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Aegean Airlines intends to acquire a 21% stake in Barcelona-based regional low-cost airline Volotea, the two carriers announced on September 3, 2024. According to the terms that have been disclosed, this investment will take the form of a €50 million convertible loan. The loan will be structured in two equal tranches, the first of which has already been disbursed by the Greek carrier, with the second expected to be formalized in Q2 2025.

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Au Revoir Los Angeles: French bee Will Suspend Service From Paris Orly

Simple Flying

First reported by AeroRoutes , French low-cost airline French bee has decided to suspend its only route to Los Angeles this winter as it revises its schedule. While the reasons are unclear and the airline declined to comment further when asked by Simple Flying it could be related to demand and heavy competition. We take a look.

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Hong Kong Can Now Turn Passengers Away at the Gate

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Radio Free Asia reports the new “Advance Passenger Information system” requires air carriers flying to the special administrative region to provide travel document information to determine if a flyer can enter the Chinese city. System Set to “Strengthen Law Enforcement Capabilities” For Travel The new policy is effective as of September 3, 2024, with a government spokesperson telling the news site that the goal is to “…further strengthen law enforcement capabilities to prevent undesirable person

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Old Rhinebeck Aerodrome Night Photoshoot

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Old Rhinebeck Aerodrome Field will host a night photo event on October 5, 2024 (click HERE for information). This rare opportunity allows photographers to capture images of vintage aircraft at the aerodrome. Night engine-run photo shoots have gained popularity among aviation photographers, offering a unique perspective on aircraft. The resulting images are known for their dramatic, simple, and clean composition.

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American Airlines Buy On Board Food In Economy: Why So Bad?

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I’m currently on a flight in American Airlines economy, which brings me to something I’ve been meaning to write about for quite some time (since I do fly American economy a fair bit ). American’s abysmal buy on board food selection On “full service” carriers in the United States, it’s pretty standard to get complimentary non-alcoholic drinks and a very light snack (like pretzels or cookies) on domestic flights, with everything else being available for purchase.

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Six injured as Turkish Airlines Boeing 777 hit by turbulence approaching Taiwan

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A Turkish Airlines flight en route from Istanbul to Taipei in Taiwan encountered severe turbulence shortly before it landed at Taipei. Although the aircraft, a Boeing 777, landed safely, four passengers and two crew members were reportedly injured in the incident according to local media. The flight involved in this latest incident of turbulence affecting commercial aircraft occurred as Turkish Airlines flight TK24 from Istanbul-Ataturk Airport (IST) to Taipei Taoyuan International Airport (TPE)

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More Turbulence Trouble For SIA Group: 7 Injured On Scoot Boeing 787 Dreamliner Flight TR100

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A Scoot Boeing 787 Dreamliner experienced turbulence during a flight from Singapore (SIN) to Guangzhou (CAN), China. Seven passengers were injured, one of whom required hospitalization, according to a report by The Strait Times.

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U.S. Seizes Venezuelan ‘Air Force One’

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The U.S. government has siezed Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro’s Dassault 900 EX for alleged sanctions violations. The big business jet, which Maduro reportedly used as his version of Air Force One, was flown by American officials from the Dominican Republic to Fort Lauderdale. “This morning, the Justice Department seized an aircraft we allege was illegally purchased for $13 million through a shell company and smuggled out of the United States for use by Nicolás Maduro and his cronies,

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Confessions of a New Corporate Pilot

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Jetwhine A Part 91 corporate pilot tells the story of his first flying job in a swept-wing jet aircraft, both the good and the bad.

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Delta Ends New York To Paris Daytime Flight, Best Way To Beat Jetlag

One Mile at a Time

Well, this is a shame. Several months ago, Delta Air Lines introduced its only daytime eastbound transatlantic flight. People either love or hate these kinds of flights, and personally I loved to see the option. Unfortunately this frequency isn’t lasting long, as it’s already being discontinued. Delta’s daytime eastbound transatlantic flight cut For some background, since March 31, 2024, Delta has been operating a third daily flight between New York (JFK) and Paris (CDG).

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airBaltic announces 16 new routes from the Baltics, prepares for IPO

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airBaltic announced on September 4, 2024, a significant expansion of its network, with 16 new routes being launched from the three Baltic capitals between October 2024 and June 2025. The new services, which will all be operated by Airbus A220-300 aircraft, are as follows: From Riga (RIX), Latvia to: Rzeszow (RZE), Poland, starting on October 28, 2024 Cluj-Napoca (CLJ), Romania, starting on May 2, 2025 Stavanger (SVG), Norway, from June 3, 2025 Mykonos (JMK), Greece, from June 5, 2025 Fro

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Airbus A330neo Tops Widebody Orders With 57 New Aircraft Since July

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The re-engined A330 aircraft has seen a significant order uptick since the July Farnborough Airshow; with 57 firm orders and 60 options placed by four customers, the Airbus A330neo has become the most ordered widebody aircraft in recent weeks. This raises the question of whether the aircraft type is making a comeback.

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Texas Woman’s University Launches Flight Program

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Texas Woman’s University (TWU) is launching a new flight school, the Doswell School of Aeronautical Sciences, this semester, aiming to empower women and address the pilot shortage. According to NBC Dallas , the university is now the only woman-focused university nationwide with a professional pilot program. Backed by a $15 million grant from the Doswell Foundation, TWU’s program will offer two degree tracks: professional pilot and flight operations.

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Turkish Airlines Flight Hit by Severe Turbulence, Causes Injuries

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A Turkish Airlines flight from Istanbul to Taipei encountered severe turbulence, injuring several passengers and crew members.

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Lufthansa Wants To Invest In TAP Air Portugal

One Mile at a Time

Global aviation in Europe is very much controlled by the “big three” European airline groups — Air France-KLM, IAG, and Lufthansa Group. These airline groups strategically try to buy up independent airlines, largely in order to prevent competitors from doing the same. We’ve just seen Air France-KLM acquire a stake in Scandinavian Airlines , and we’re also seeing Lufthansa Group acquire a stake in ITA Airways.

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Unqualified F-35 Pilot At the Controls During Utah National Guard Apache Crash, Investigation Reveals

The Aviationist

An F-35 pilot with only 35 minutes of experience in an Apache simulator was flying the Utah National Guard Apache that crashed earlier this year. On Feb. 12, 2024, a Utah National Guard AH-64D Apache [.] The post Unqualified F-35 Pilot At the Controls During Utah National Guard Apache Crash, Investigation Reveals appeared first on The Aviationist.

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No US Route: Where Air France Flies Its Very High Capacity 472-Seat Boeing 777s

Simple Flying

Air France has 61 passenger-configured Boeing 777s , more than any other subfleet. Some 43 of these are 777-300ERs, the first of which was delivered 20 years ago in April 2004to be replaced by incoming Airbus A350-1000s.

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Beond’s second aircraft enters service

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The second aircraft operated by luxury airline Beond has entered service. This aircraft, an Airbus A321, was delivered to the airline in February 2024, and has since undergone a cabin refit to install Beond signature all-business class interior. The aircraft has also been painted in the carrier’s distinctive dark grey livery punctuated by spherical copper patterns.

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