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Harbour Air seaplane collides with boat in Vancouver, injuring two: video

Aerotime

Two people were hospitalized after a Harbour Air De Haviland DHC-2 Beaver seaplane collided with a pleasure craft in Coal Harbour, Vancouver, British Columbia. The aircraft departed the harbor’s seaplane terminal and was about to take off for a panoramic flight with five passengers and a pilot onboard at around 1pm local time on June 9, 2024, when, for reasons that are currently unknown, it hit the boat on its path.

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Texas Tanks Airline Ops in May

Cranky Flier

It’s been awhile since I’ve taken a look at airline operational data, and with the summer season beginning, this seemed like a good time. There’s been a lot of interesting movement as of late, but some of it is clearly temporary. See, Texas weather in May did not play nice, and any airline with a hub in the state had a rough month.

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Austrian Airlines A320 heavily damaged by hailstorm, manages to land safely: pictures 

Aerotime

An Austrian Airlines Airbus A320-200 aircraft sustained severe damage during a hailstorm on its approach to Vienna Airport (VIE). The aircraft, operating flight OS434 from Palma de Mallorca (PMI), was about to land in Vienna on June 9, 2024, when it traversed a supercell, an area of extremely active thunderstorms and turbulence. Images taken right after landing show the aircraft had been heavily impacted, losing part of the nose cone, which left the aircraft weather radar exposed.

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What Are The Main Differences Between The Airbus A350-900 & A350-1000?

Simple Flying

Since the Airbus A350 first entered commercial service in early 2015, over 600 of these magnificent aircraft have been delivered to operators across the world. It has rapidly become the flagship of leading airlines such as Delta Air Lines, Singapore Airlines, Air France, Cathay Pacific, and Air India, and is the second best-selling Airbus widebody of all time, lagging only the A330, which had a 20-year head-start.

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Air traffic controller suspended after planes almost collide at Mumbai Airport

Aerotime

Two planes narrowly avoided a collision on a runway at Mumbai’s Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj International Airport (BOM). The incident occurred on June 8, 2024, when an IndiGo flight landed on the runway while an Air India flight was taking off. A video clip of the incident, which has been shared across social media platforms, including X (formerly Twitter), shows the Air India plane, which was flying from Mumbai Airport to Thiruvananthapuram International Airport (TRV) on flight AI657, ta

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1 Hour: Emirates' Shortest Flight On The 615-Seat Airbus A380 Won't Last Long

Simple Flying

Emirates will use the A380 between Dubai and Bahrain to meet the higher demand due to the religious festival of Eid. It will temporarily be the shortest double-decker quadjet service by distance, block, and flight time.

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Trans Maldivian amphibious Twin Otter damaged landing at luxury island resort

Aerotime

A Trans Maldivian Airways De Havilland Canada DHC-6-300 Twin Otter amphibious aircraft was involved in an incident upon landing at the Westin Maldives Miriandhoo Resort on June 9, 2024. The luxury resort is located on Dharavandhoo Island, Baa Atoll, in the Maldives. Little is known about the circumstances surrounding the incident. However, images and videos posted on social media shortly after the event show the aircraft listing to starboard after one of its wing floats apparently became detache

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Qatar Airways Cargo and MASkargo sign MoU to enter joint business operations

Aerotime

Qatar Airways Cargo and Maskargo, the cargo division of Malaysia Airlines, have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) to enter joint cargo business operations. Both carriers are oneworld partners and according to Qatar Airways the agreement will deliver an enhanced product offering to cargo customers and “help achieve operational synergies”. #QatarAirways Cargo and MASkargo have partnered to enhance their cargo operations by offering increased connectivity across both airlines’ global netwo

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Singapore Airlines Offers $10,000 Compensation To Passengers Hurt On Boeing 777 Flight

Simple Flying

When severe and unexpected turbulence struck Singapore Airlines flight SQ321, one passenger died and dozens more were hospitalized, suffering injuries ranging from minor to life-changing. Today, Singapore Airlines has announced a compensation package and reiterated its commitment to provide full support and assistance to all passengers traveling on the flight.

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How will a master’s degree in Aviation Management advance your career?

Aerotime

Has AI taken over aviation yet? How does the COVID-19 pandemic continue to impact flights? How does a master’s degree help someone face new challenges while building an aviation career? We’re discussing those and some other interesting topics with: Iyad Alomar, Dr.Sc.Eng., Assoc. Prof. at the TSI, Transport and Telecommunication Institute in Latvia, Director of TSI’s Bachelor’s Degree Programme “ Aviation Engineering “, with 30+ years of experience in aviation and aviatio

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Ice Crystals On Aircraft Windows: Are These A Cause For Concern?

Simple Flying

Ice crystals forming on aircraft windows are a common occurrence during flight, often capturing the attention of passengers. However, beyond their visual presence, understanding the science behind these formations is essential. In this guide, we will take a closer look at how ice crystals form on aircraft windows and whether these are a cause of concern.

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Airlines answer seasonal air travel demand with ACMI, shares Avion Express CEO

Aerotime

As air travel demand becomes more seasonal, driven by a surge in leisure travel peaking in summer and dropping in winter, airlines face the challenge of adapting to these fluctuations. Traditionally, airlines ramp up their schedules and resources for the busy summer months, leading to overcapacity and underutilized assets during the quieter winter season.

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Royal Air Maroc Will Resume Longest Non-Stop Route On Boeing 787 Dreamliner

Simple Flying

The national carrier of the Kingdom of Morocco, Royal Air Maroc , will resume direct flights from Casablanca to So Paulo, strengthening connections between Africa and South America. This is the airline's longest-planned nonstop route as it continues to grow its network ahead of the 2030 FIFA World Cup.

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Virgin Atlantic Launching Toronto Flights As Of March 2025

One Mile at a Time

Virgin Atlantic has just announced its newest long haul flight, and it’s not necessarily the next route I would have expected from the airline… Virgin Atlantic adds London to Toronto flight As of March 30, 2025, Virgin Atlantic will launch a new daily flight between London Heathrow (LHR) and Toronto Pearson (YYZ). The airline states it will use a mix of aircraft on the 3,556-mile route, including the Airbus A330-900neo.

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Jetstar Asia Opens New Airbus A320 Singapore Changi To Thailand Route

Simple Flying

Rebuilding aviation happens one route at a time, be it a nonstop flight from New York to Auckland or a short hop from Singapore to Thailand; they all add up and join the dots of networks grounded for months. Showing the value of just one route, Jetstar Asia added more than 60,000 seats annually to the pool last week when it launched services from Singapore to the resort area of Krabi in Southern Thailand.

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Air India to Launch Non-Stop Flights Between Bengaluru and London Gatwick

Airline Geeks

Bengaluru International Airport (BLR) revealed on Friday that the country’s flag carrier would begin operating flights connecting the city with London Gatwick.

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Qatar Airways Relaunches Doha-Lisbon Direct Flights

Simple Flying

Qatar Airways has resumed flights to the Westernmost European point in its network, Lisbon. The resumed route will have six weekly flights during the summer and will be reduced during the rest of the year.

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Activist Investor Takes Big Stake In Southwest Airlines

One Mile at a Time

An activist investor has just taken a big stake in Southwest Airlines, and hopes to push for changes that will improve the carrier’s financial performance. The big question is what those changes would look like, as they almost certainly wouldn’t be good for consumers. Investment firm takes $2 billion stake in Southwest The Wall Street Journal reports that Elliott Investment Management has taken a nearly $2 billion stake in Southwest Airlines.

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Which Airlines Can You Transfer Your Delta Frequent Flyer Status To?

Simple Flying

As a frequent flyer, achieving elite status with an airline can unlock a world of benefits, from complimentary upgrades to priority boarding. For Delta Medallion members, the perks of elite status are highly valued.

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How Etihad Restricts Partner Award Availability

One Mile at a Time

Etihad Airways has a great inflight product in first class and business class , and historically it has been pretty easy to redeem points for these experiences. In particular, Etihad partners with American AAdvantage , Air Canada Aeroplan , and Air France-KLM Flying Blue , meaning you can redeem these points currencies for travel on Etihad. Unfortunately over time, redeeming partner miles for travel in Etihad premium cabins has become increasingly challenging.

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Tempest: A 'Wearable Cockpit' & More Innovations In The RAF's Gen-6 Typhoon Replacement

Simple Flying

Several sixth-generation fighter jet projects are known to be in the works with major powers around the world. But as sixth-gen fighters are top-secret projects, and contractors themselves are still working out the details, few details are publicly known about them. While almost nothing is known about the Chinese sixth-gen project, the British Royal Air Force (RAF) and contractors Rolls-Royce and BAE disclose quite a bit about the planned Tempest.

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Greg’s “Mountain Sunflowers,” Fine Art Metal Print placed at prestigious golf club

Greg Brown's Flying Carpet Blog

Well here’s a nice honor. Forest Highlands Golf Club’s racquet director and a key tennis volunteer invited me to provide a 40″x60″ “Mountain Sunflowers” Fine Art Metal Print for the club’s beautiful new tennis facility. Thank you, FHGC!! “Mountain Sunflowers” was photographed at adjacent Kachina Wetlands and features summertime wild sunflowers framing Arizona’s tallest mountains, the San Francisco Peaks.

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100 Days: MTU Aero Engines To Reduce Pratt & Whitney Engine Fix As Airlines Face Capacity Crunch

Simple Flying

MTU Aero Engines, a major supplier of the Pratt & Whitney PW1100G engine program, said that it aims to reduce the engine shop visit turnaround time (TAT) of the engine, also known as the Geared Turbofan (GTF), to less than 100 days. The GTF is one of the two engine options for the A320neo family, with the other being the CFM International LEAP-1A.

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Delta Starts Selling Premium Select Between JFK & LAX

One Mile at a Time

It’s finally happening — Delta will start selling premium economy on its most premium transcontinental route, and it has implications for upgrades. Delta adds premium economy on transcon route Delta primarily flies wide body aircraft between New York (JFK) and Los Angeles (LAX), given what a competitive market it is. On most frequencies, Delta uses Boeing 767s, which aren’t exactly modern jets, but at least offer a pleasant economy experience.

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Which Benefits Come With Frontier Airlines Elite Status?

Simple Flying

Frontier Miles is the points and loyalty program of US-based Frontier Airlines. Frontier is a low-cost airline and is not a member of any of the main airline alliances. As such, its loyalty program is more limited than others, with no grand or aspirational benefits or global use. But it does offer valuable benefits for regular Frontier flyers, with four elite levels offering increasing benefits.

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Virgin Galactic Retires Unity, Plans Bigger Replacement

AV Web

Virgin Galactic’s VSS Unity space tourism vehicle has been retired after its seventh flight on Saturday and it will be at least two years before replacement craft are ready. Unity took a pilot and four passengers to an altitude of 54.4 miles, just shy of the Kármán line (62 miles) commonly considered to the be the edge of space. It was Unity’s seventh passenger flight in less than a year and has served its purpose according to arstechnica. “The learnings we have built over our

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Throwback: airBaltic's Turboprop Years

Simple Flying

Latvian flag carrier airBaltic is known today for having a very young all-jet fleet, which consists almost entirely of Airbus A220-300 narrowbodies. In terms of twinjets, it also most recently operated designs from the Boeing 737 family, retiring its final examples at the end of 2020. However, the airline also has an interesting history when it comes to its former turboprop fleet, which we shall now examine.

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WestJet ‘UltraBasic’ Fare Panned Online

AV Web

WestJet has introduced a bottom-tiered economy fare it calls UltraBasic that, among other things, denies participants a carry-on bag. The new fare class, which has unleashed a storm of online backlash, is an attempt to kill two birds with one stone. “UltraBasic has been designed to both expedite the boarding process and provide our most competitive pricing,” the airline told CBC News.

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LATAM And Delta Link As Official Carriers For Copa America 2024

Simple Flying

With the Copa Amrica 2024 soccer tournament starting later this month in the US, airlines are also anticipating a spike in demand for the various venues of the games. Delta and LATAM are also joining forces by becoming the official airlines of the event, with LATAM even offering exclusive promotions in some of the destinations hosting the matches.

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Grand Hyatt Singapore Reopening August 2024

One Mile at a Time

In September 2022, we saw the Grand Hyatt Singapore close, as the hotel has been undergoing a full renovation. This doesn’t just represent some minor cosmetic refresh, but rather a full reimagining of the property. There’s now a positive update for Hyatt loyalists who are interested in staying at this hotel, as it has once again opened for reservations.

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Exploring The Market: 5 Large Cabin Business Jets

Simple Flying

Flying privately is the ultimate luxury for travelers. Being able to fly aboard a private jet provides the traveler with the ultimate flexibility and luxury. These spacious aircraft provide more legroom and a variety of other benefits while onboard. Flying privately also allows the traveler to depart whenever they want, instead of waiting for a scheduled commercial flight to depart from their destination.

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Mexico’s Military-Run Airline Eyes U.S. Service

Airline Geeks

The reincarnated Mexicana - now operated by the Mexican military - is looking to bolster its route network with new international service.

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United Airlines Boeing 777-200ER Experiences "Mechanical Issue" Prompting Diversion To Newfoundland

Simple Flying

A Boeing 777-200ER operated by United Airlines diverted to Gander in the Canadian Province of Newfoundland late Sunday due to mechanical problems. The aircraft began its journey at Washington Dulles International Airport (IAD) and was bound for Charles de Gaulle Airport (CDG) in Paris.

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Astronaut who captured 'Earthrise' mourned

AOPA

Retired U.S. Air Force Maj. Gen. William Anders, whose iconic photograph of the Earth rising over the moon as seen from aboard Apollo 8 in 1968 awakened the world to humanity's place in the cosmos, died June 7 when the Beechcraft T–34 Mentor he was flying hit the water not far from his home in Washington state. He was 90.

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Air Antilles Set To Relaunch On July 1 After Ten-Month Pause

Simple Flying

Air Antilles has revealed its plans to restart operations next month, following a ten-month shutdown. The carrier was recently awarded its new air operator's certificate (AOC) and has set the date for its first flight as July 1st. Air Antilles will initially operate just one route, with more routes set to commence shortly after.

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Wheels-up for the final BelugaXL!

Aviation News

After serving as the programme’s test platform since 2018, in June 2024 the last of six BelugaXLs entered service. These successors to the A300-600ST, the.

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Unlocking the Secrets: Wet & Dry Leasing in Aviation

Simple Flying

Understanding the intricacies of wet and dry leasing in aviation is crucial for aviation professionals, airline operators, charter brokers, and individuals interested in aviation leasing. Let's delve into these concepts.

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