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Chart your flight path: Insider tips from aspiring and legendary pilots at Alaska Airlines

Alaska Air

This World Pilots' Day, meet aspiring Alaska pilot Mohammed Hakeem, and learn what inspired him to get his wings at Ascend Pilot Academy. Plus, get insider tips from remarkable pilots at Alaska Air Group. The post Chart your flight path: Insider tips from aspiring and legendary pilots at Alaska Airlines appeared first on Alaska Airlines News.

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Beond Airlines: Maldives’ All-Business Class Carrier

One Mile at a Time

In late 2023, we saw the launch of Beond Airlines , a fascinating premium airline startup. The airline has now been flying for several months, and quite a bit has changed since launch, so I wanted to take an updated look at what’s going on with this unique airline. The details of Beond Airlines Beond Airlines is an all-business class airline with lofty expansion goals.

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Gulfstream G700 Enters Service With First Two Deliveries

Flying Magazine

Gulfstream Aerospace has delivered the first two G700s to U.S.-based customers and both are now in service, The deliveries come less than a month after Gulfstream received FAA type and production certification (March 29 and April 8, respectively) for the new, Rolls-Royce Pearl 700-powered G700. The engines have greater than 18,000 pounds of thrust, each.

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Delta Grows In Africa: Lagos Expanded, Accra Upgraded

One Mile at a Time

Delta Air Lines has just announced a significant expansion in West Africa this northern summer (southern winter), with both capacity increases and product improvements. This complements Delta flying more premium A350s to South Africa as well, which I wrote about separately. Delta brings back New York to Lagos route As of December 1, 2024, Delta will resume its route between New York (JFK) and Lagos, Nigeria (LOS), which was last served in 2022.

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This 2007 Lancair ES-P is a Kit-Built Composite ‘AircraftForSale’ Top Pick

Flying Magazine

Each day, the team at Aircraft For Sale picks an airplane that catches our attention because it is unique, represents a good deal, or has other interesting qualities. You can read Aircraft For Sale: Today’s Top Pick at FLYINGMag.com daily. Today’s Top Pick is a 2007 Lancair ES-P Lancair is well known for the aerodynamically efficient, amateur-built experimental aircraft kits it produced for decades.

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Ethiopian Airlines Flies “Tel Aviv” 787 To Beirut, Drama Ensues

One Mile at a Time

What’s intended to be a cute initiative on Ethiopian Airlines’ part has backfired, as authorities in Lebanon took issue with a little detail on an aircraft belonging to the airline… Lebanese authorities angry over Ethiopian Airlines plane Ethiopian Airlines has what I’d consider to be a fun tradition, whereby the airline writes the name of a city on its newly delivered jets.

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Ryanair boss attacks ‘insane’ post-Brexit rules that prevent EU flight attendants working from UK bases

Aviation Bussiness News

Ryanair’s outspoken boss has said that Ryanair will be forced to scrap a planned expansion of UK flights unless it is allowed to hire non-British flight attendants. In comments reported in the Daily Telegraph, O’Leary attacked ‘insane’ post-Brexit rules that stop the company from hiring workers from other countries at its 13 UK bases.

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Nothing By Chance: The Return of Parks Biplane N499H

Vintage Aviation News

By Zac Yates “I only know that I want that biplane. I want it because I want to travel through time and I want to fly a difficult airplane and I want to feel the wind when I fly and I want people to look, to see, to know that glory still exists. I want to be part of something big and glorious.” – Richard Bach, Biplane (1966) Richard Bach flying the Parks somewhere over the Midwest, 1968.

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Buy $300+ Delta Gift Card, Get $20 Starbucks Gift Card

One Mile at a Time

Delta is back with another promotion for buying gift cards… Starbucks bonus gift card with Delta gift card purchase Here’s an easy promotion that could be worth taking advantage of. In celebration of Mother’s Day, if you purchase a $300+ Delta gift card , you can receive $20 worth of Starbucks gifts as a bonus: The Delta gift cards can be redeemed 72 hours after purchase, and have no expiration date The offer is valid while supplies last or until May 13, 2024, whichever comes first Each person c

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The Last Blackburn Beverley is Saved

Vintage Aviation News

By Zac Yates The sole surviving example of the Cold War-era Blackburn Beverley transport aircraft has been saved after an ambitious crowdfunding target was reached in just seven weeks. As reported by Vintage Aviation News , the Solway Aviation Museum (SAM) launched the campaign to raise £60,000 in February after Beverley XB259’s previous owner offered the unique aircraft for free to anyone who could remove the aircraft from its home of several decades at Fort Paull, near Hull.

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Delta Airbus A350s Get New Premium Configuration

One Mile at a Time

Delta Air Lines will be introducing a new, more premium layout on some of its upcoming Airbus A350s. While seat maps began to reflect this back in December 2023, the airline has now formally announced these plans. Delta plans A350s with more business class seats Delta intends to introduce a new premium configuration on some of its Airbus A350-900s, featuring more business class seats.

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Simulated Austria Is Wild, Wonderful

Flying Magazine

Lately I am caught up in a self-induced battle between the realism of X-Plane 12 and Microsoft Flight Simulator 2020 ( MSFS 2020 ). No better place to showcase this than in and out of one of the most famous airports in all of the sim kingdom, Innsbruck, Austria (LOWI). Innsbruck is one of the most beautiful and spectacular places on earth with an airport that can support a variety of airline equipment up to a small widebody such as the Boeing 767-300ER.

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Livery of the Week: Etihad Airways

Airline Geeks

Etihad Airways' livery, known as "Facets of Abu Dhabi," was first introduced in 2014 on a Boeing 787-9 and designed by Landor Associates.

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Beta Makes First Crewed eVTOL Transition Flight

Flying Magazine

Electric vertical takeoff and landing (eVTOL) aircraft manufacturer Beta Technologies this week achieved a milestone few eVTOL companies have reached. The company on Tuesday said it completed a crewed, full transition flight of its Alia-250 (A250) eVTOL, shifting from vertical lift to forward cruise on fixed wings during the same flight. The model is one of two aircraft the firm is looking to commercialize in the coming years, along with a conventional takeoff and landing (eCTOL) Alia variant.

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SkyWest Plans to Add CRJ-550s

Airline Geeks

The Utah-based regional carrier is slated to transition 19 CRJ-700s expiring from its American contract to the 50-seat configuration.

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Navy Modernizes Training Fleet with T-54A Delivery

Flying Magazine

The U.S. Navy has updated its training fleet by taking delivery of a pair of T-54A multi-engine training system (METS) aircraft based on the Beechcraft King Air 260 platform. The aircraft will replace the T-44C Pegasus, an earlier version of a militarized King Air that has been in use since 1977. The T-44C is slated to be phased out over the next year.

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Delta Resumes Service From New York-JFK to Nigeria

Airline Geeks

Delta will relaunch routes to Lagos, Nigeria from New York-JFK on Dec. 1, 2024 in addition to upgraded aircraft for service to Ghana and South Africa.

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Honeywell Crafts Safer Approaches Through Technology

Flying Magazine

“Can you accept the visual?” It is not uncommon for air traffic control to pose this question to pilots on IFR flight plans approaching certain airports when the weather is VFR. In daylight, when the visibility is good, the winds calm, and the pilot familiar with the airport—and the approach is a straight in—the visual is no big deal. But throw in weather, fatigue, low light, pilot unfamiliarity, and a circle to land, and it’s a different event.

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Delta Brings Back 747-Themed Credit Card

Airline Geeks

Delta and American Express teamed up to launch a new credit card design created using metal from retired Delta 747 aircraft

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Sporty’s CEO Michael Wolf Announces Retirement

AV Web

On Friday, Sporty’s announced the retirement of its CEO, Michael Wolf, effective Jan. 31, 2025. According to Sporty’s, Wolf has been an integral member of the team for more than 50 years, holding the position of chief executive officer since 2008. Sporty’s president, John Zimmerman, will assume the role of CEO upon Wolf’s retirement. “Michael has been instrumental in shaping Sporty’s into the industry leader it is today,” said Zimmerman.

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Amex Business Platinum Card 150K Points Welcome Offer

One Mile at a Time

Link: Apply now for The Business Platinum Card® from American Express The Business Platinum Card® from American Express is one of the most perks-rich business cards out there. We’ve just seen a massive new publicly available welcome offer rolled out on this card, making it a great time to apply. If you’re eligible for this card, it’s absolutely worth picking it up, in my opinion.

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Boeing Loses $355 Million In First Quarter

AV Web

Boeing released its first-quarter results on Wednesday, citing a net loss of $355 million. Although substantial, the numbers were better than analysts had expected—especially in the midst of management shakeups, whistleblower claims and ongoing production delays. The company’s reputation has taken a hit since the Jan. 5 midair door plug blowout, which led to the grounding of its of its 737-9 MAX fleet.

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A step-by-step approach to thunderstorm avoidance with an EFB app

iPad Pilot News

A step-by-step approach to thunderstorm avoidance with an EFB app iPad Pilot News One of the major weather hazards pilots have to deal with this time of year is convective weather and resulting thunderstorms. No airplane is equipped to fly through a thunderstorm, and for obvious reasons planning to fly around them should be the primary goal. The weather patterns across the entire U.S. become quite active as the days get longer and warmer, providing the necessary ingredients for storms to form.

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ForeFlight Introduces Reported Turbulence Map

AV Web

ForeFlight’s latest release features a Reported Turbulence Map—allowing pilots to see where aircraft are encountering turbulence using information sourced from the company’s Sentry ADS-B receivers. “No one enjoys flying through turbulence, whether you’re piloting a single-engine piston or riding in the back of a jet,” said Henrik Hansen, ForeFlight’s chief technology officer.

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Retired Coast Guard Pilot to Present at Museum Speaker Series

Inspire

Tom Cooper, a retired commanding officer for the United States Coast Guard, is the next speaker in EAA’s Aviation Adventure Speaker Series. Tom will share stories of the life-saving missions he completed as an H-65 helicopter pilot as well as insights into the Coast Guard in his presentation at the EAA Aviation Museum on Thursday, May 16, at 7 p.m. The post Retired Coast Guard Pilot to Present at Museum Speaker Series first appeared on Hangar Flying.

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Southwest Makes Operational Adjustments Amid Financial Headwinds

AV Web

Southwest Airlines announced it would slow hiring and cease operations at four airports as part of cost-cutting measures following a disappointing first-quarter performance. Despite reporting a first-quarter revenue of $6.3 billion, the low-cost carrier incurred a loss of $231 million in the first quarter of 2024, surpassing the $159 million loss it took in the same period last year.

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IAG-Air Europa Deal May Have ‘Negative Effect on Competition’

Airline Geeks

The European Commission (EC) has issued a ‘Statement of Objections’ on IAG’s proposed acquisition of Spanish-based Air Europa.

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AOPA’S AIR SAFETY INSTITUTE RELEASES NEW ACCIDENT CASE STUDY

AOPA

FREDERICK, Md., April 26, 2024—The Aircraft Owners and Pilots Association Air Safety Institute (ASI) has released a new episode of its popular Accident Case Study video series.

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Guibert joins Air Charter Service as CEO for Swiss office

Aviation Bussiness News

Leading aircraft charter specialist Air Charter Service has announced that Arthur Guibert has joined the company as its new chief executive for its Swiss office in Geneva. Guibert said: “It is an exciting time to be joining ACS Switzerland after what was an excellent last quarter of 2023 and a great start to this year. We have a fantastic team here and I cannot wait to get started on the planned growth for the office.

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How to Talk to ATC (Beginner’s Guide)

Pilot Institute

ATC communication is one of the most challenging parts of flight training. Getting it wrong can be embarrassing at best and deadly at worst. But in this guide, we’ll cut through the complexity and help you become confident and safe on the radio. We won’t help you practice your pilot voice, though… Preflight Preparation Talking to ATC can undoubtedly be stressful when you first start.

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ATWEU2024: Adopting AI in MRO is a matter of survival, claims Web Manuals

Aviation Bussiness News

Artificial intelligence technology is crucial for the survival and future success of airline MRO providers. That was the massage from Julia Larsson, EMEA director of operations at Web Manuals a digital documentation specialist for the aviation sector. Larsson, who spoke at last week’s Aerospace Tech Week in Munich on digital evolution in MRO, said “it really is time now for MRO to take the lead to go digital”.

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IndiGo orders A350-900s

Aviation News

On 25 April 2024, IndiGo announced it has signed its first order for widebody aircraft in the airline’s history. After considering the Boeing B787 and.

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MagniX completes first-phase electrical propulsion testing

Aviation Bussiness News

Electric propulsion company MagniX has announced that it has successfully completed the first phase of testing at the NASA Electric Aircraft Testbed (NEAT) facility in Sandusky, Ohio. The testing focused on high voltage (800V) operations and thermal performance. The results confirmed the magni650 electric engine’s exceptional capabilities at altitudes of up to 27,500 feet.

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USMC CH-53K Transports F-35C And Refuels From KC-130 En Route

The Aviationist

CF-1 will be used in future emergency recovery systems testing by the Prototype, Manufacturing and Test Department of the Naval Air Warfare Center Aircraft Division. A CH-53K King Stallion heavy lift helicopter from Marine Test [.] The post USMC CH-53K Transports F-35C And Refuels From KC-130 En Route appeared first on The Aviationist.

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Leeds-Bradford breaks ground on terminal rebuild

Aviation Bussiness News

Leeds Bradford Airport (LBA) has marked the start of construction work on its new terminal regeneration with a ground breaking ceremony. The privately funded £100m development will transform LBA’s existing terminal building into a modern facility that enhances passenger experience and supporting the region’s economic growth. A plan to build an entirely new terminal was abandoned in 2022 due to planning delays.

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Cranky Weekly Review Presented by Oakland International Airport: AA, Southwest Lose Money, Southwest FAs Make Money

Cranky Flier

American’s Q1: Labor Costs Up, Profit Down American Airlines lost $312 million in the first three months of the year as it saw labor costs rise 18%, or nearly $600 million from a year ago. American expects to return to the black in Q2, to the tune of between $1.15 and $1.45 per share. The carrier earned a cool $12.6 billion in gross revenue, including $11.5 billion in passenger revenue.

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Regent Eyes Electric Seaglider Service in Abu Dhabi

Flying Magazine

ABU DHABI, United Arab Emirates—Regent Craft, a manufacturer of all-electric seagliders that have garnered interest from U.S. military defense contractors, is eyeing the United Arab Emirates as a key market. Regent on Thursday announced it has signed memoranda of understanding (MOUs) with the Abu Dhabi Investment Office (ADIO) and the Emirate of Abu Dhabi’s Department of Municipalities and Transportation (DMT), with an eye toward building an electric seaglider ecosystem in the UAE.