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Next-gen ‘Kona’ cargo plane set to join Nolinor’s fleet

Aviation Bussiness News

In a bold move that could reshape regional air cargo, Canadian charter airline Nolinor Aviation has secured production slots for multiple Kona aircraft, a cutting-edge blended-wing-body freighter developed by Natilus, a San Diego-based aerospace innovator. Powered by an advanced turboprop configuration, the Kona boasts a 3.8-metric-tonne

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Aircraft Dispatcher Job Requirements

Pilot Institute

Dispatchers are often considered “pilots on the ground” and play an important part in airlines. In an airline environment, pilots have many responsibilities. Once the route and cruising altitude have been decided, the dispatcher will focus on the aircraft’s payload, including the passengers’ weight, luggage, and cargo.

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Differences Between FAA Part 91, 121, and 135 in Aviation

Pilot Institute

In this article, we’ll explain the three primary regulations that apply to aircraft operations: Part 91, Part 121, and Part 135. Key Takeaways Part 91 covers general aviation with minimal restrictions. Part 135 regulates charter and commuter flights with stricter rules. What Are the Parts? Let’s explain.