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Delta Air Lines 767-400 loses pressurization, makes emergency descent into Paris 

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A Delta Air Lines Boeing 767 en route from New York to Paris was forced to make an emergency descent following cabin pressurization issues. The aircraft managed to land safely in Paris despite its rapid descent from 34,000 ft to just 10,000ft in eleven minutes.

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World’s first: easyJet tests paint that enables fuel savings and cuts emissions 

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easyJet has become the first airline in the world to trial a new lower-weight paint, which should cut emissions and enable fuel savings. Over time, the airline plans to apply this solution to its entire fleet and expects to complete the full transition by 2030. Currently, the new paint has been used on 38 easyJet aircraft.

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Norwegian B737 suffers runway overrun in Molde, close call with sea edge: video

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According to the Aviation Herald, the top of descent and initial approach phases were uneventful and routine with the aircraft beginning its descent into Molde at 18:39. However, the airline reported the aircraft went off the runway due to weather conditions, strong winds, and a slippery runway.

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Southwest Airlines Changes Cabin Landing Preparations

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Starting next week, Southwest Airlines passengers will notice a subtle change to when crews prepare the cabin for landing, and it has some implications for passengers. As of December 4, 2024, Southwest Airlines will be instructing crews to prepare the cabin for landing earlier than before, as flagged by View from the Wing.

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Southwest alters landing procedure to reduce cabin crew turbulence injuries 

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Southwest Airlines will alter landing procedures from December 2024, in an effort to reduce injuries sustained by cabin crew members during turbulence, according to an internal memo. Southwest said that the changes are a result of the airlines “unwavering commitment to safety and well-being of our flight attendants”.

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Boeing 737-400F destroyed after inflight fire and emergency landing in Brazil   

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The aircraft, operated by all-cargo airline Total Linhas Aereas was operating a domestic cargo flight from Vitoria to Sao Paulo when the crew received a cargo fire warning, forcing the emergency landing. A Boeing 737-400F has been destroyed after it caught fire in flight and was forced to make an emergency landing in Sao Paulo.

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Air NZ, Air India enter codeshare deal and MoU to explore direct connections

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Air New Zealand and Air India have become the latest airlines to enter into a codeshare agreement with the aim of exploring direct flights between India and New Zealand. Currently, Air New Zealand customers traveling between New Zealand and India have to connect via Singapore Changi Airport and continue their journey using Singapore Airlines.

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