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Boeing restarts 777 and 787 deliveries to China, 737 MAX set to resume soon

Aerotime

Boeing has been given the green light to resume deliveries of 777 freighters and 787 Dreamliners to China after deliveries were halted by the aviation regulator, according to Reuters. Delivery of new Boeing aircraft was stopped in May 2024, for the Civil Aviation Administration of China (CAAC) to conduct a review of batteries used in the 25-hour cockpit voice recorder.

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Alaska Airlines Asks USDOT To Begin STARLUX Codesharing Agreement

Simple Flying

Alaska Airlines has filed an application to begin a codeshare agreement with Taiwan-based STARLUX Airlines. The two airlines currently have a partnership whereupon members of Alaska Airlines loyalty program, Mileage Plan, can earn and redeem miles on the Taiwanese carriers flights from the United States to Taiwan.

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Eviation’s CEO Andre Stein on the Alice all-electric aircraft: video  

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Eviation is one of the pioneering startups in the field of electric aviation. Founded in 2015 when electric aviation was an extremely small market niche that barely received any attention, Eviation has been diligently working on the development of a sleek, all-electric aircraft that it calls “Alice”. Almost a decade later, in which the company saw several management changes and concept design iterations, Eviation is getting closer its goal of launching a nine-seater battery-powered aircraft.

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CRJ-200s May Again Appear on Some Delta Routes

Airline Geeks

The CRJ-200 is again appearing on some Delta-marketed SkyWest regional flights from Detroit and Salt Lake City this summer.

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NTSB castigates Boeing for sharing non-public info to media on door plug probe

Aerotime

The National Transport Safety Board (NTSB) has castigated Boeing after discovering officials disclosed non-public information regarding the Alaska Airlines 737 MAX 9 plug door investigation to members of the media. According to a statement by the NTSB on June 27, 2024, Boeing “blatantly violated” investigative regulations and an agreement signed by the planemaker not to share information privy to the probe or speculate about causes of the 737-9 door plug blowout on January 5, 2024.

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Buy American AAdvantage Miles For 50% Off (1.88 Cents Per Mile)

One Mile at a Time

Buying miles & points strategically can be a good value , especially for first and business class travel. Going back a few years, American AAdvantage used to consistently have different promotions on purchased miles each month. However, in early 2022, American increased the cost to purchase miles , and seemingly gave up on selling miles , as the program has pretty consistently had the same 35% off promotion on buying miles since then, with limited exceptions.

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Qantas and Jetstar announce launch of direct flights from Australia to Vanuatu

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Qantas and Jetstar have announced that the two carriers will commence direct flights to Vanuatu from September 2024. Starting on September 10, 2024, Qantas will fly three times a week between Brisbane Airport (BNE) and Bauerfield International Airport (VLI) in Port Vila, with the ability to increase to five per week based on demand. From December 12, 2024, Jetstar will offer up to four weekly flights between Sydney Kingsford Smith International Airport (SYD) and VLI.

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Qatar Airways ready to buy up to 20% stake in Virgin Australia: reports  

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Qatar Airways is reportedly in talks to acquire as much as a 20% stake in Virgin Australia, according to Australia’s Financial Review. The move for Australia’s second largest airline could be announced in early July 2024, according to the report, which quoted anonymous sources within the airline. The report also claimed that the sale of an equity stake in Virgin Australia to Singapore Airlines had been considered at some point, but then ruled out.

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EAA AirVenture Oshkosh 2024 Daily Air Show Schedule Released

Vintage Aviation News

PRESS RELEASE The daily lineups for the popular afternoon and evening airshows are set for EAA AirVenture Oshkosh 2024, the annual fly-in convention for the Experimental Aircraft Association. The 71st edition of the event is July 22-28 at Wittman Regional Airport in Oshkosh, Wisconsin. “‘Oshkosh’ is a word that for aviators means the best of the best, and that includes the air show performers who fly here,” said Rick Larsen, EAA’s vice president of communities and member programs, who coordinate

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Fiji Airways Adopts American AAdvantage As Loyalty Program

One Mile at a Time

This is fascinating. We know that Fiji Airways will be joining the oneworld alliance soon, as a full member. That’s not all — it has now been announced that Fiji Airways will actually adopt American AAdvantage as its loyalty program, as flagged by Ramsey Qubein. Fiji Airways will use American’s loyalty program Fiji Airways has announced that it will use the American AAdvantage loyalty program as of some point in 2025.

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WW2 Douglas C-47 Thats All, Brother Returns To US After D-Day European Tour

Simple Flying

The Douglas C-47 Skytrain Thats All, Brother recently made a triumphant return to Europe to commemorate the 80th anniversary of D-Day, the victorious Allied invasion that started the liberation of mainland Europe from Nazi Germanys grasp. Thats All Brother has a fantastic restoration story to get to this point.

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Etihad Guest Changes Elite Status, Award Redemptions

One Mile at a Time

Earlier this year, Etihad Guest revealed the details of some major program updates. Some changes kicked in immediately, while most changes were promised for June 2024. A majority of the program changes have gone live as of today, so I wanted to take a look at all the latest. These updates are a mixed bag, both when it comes to elite status and redeeming miles.

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Appeal: United Airlines Tells USDOT JetBlue Will Make 44% Profit Margin On Essential Flights To Tiny Maine Airport

Simple Flying

United Airlines has blasted the United States Department of Transportation (DOT) and JetBlue after it lost an essential air service (EAS) contract for subsidized flights from Presque Isle Northern Maine Airport (PQI). The airline alleged that the DOT made at least three errors when giving its first-ever EAS contract to JetBlue.

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NTSB Sanctions Boeing For ‘Blatantly’ Violating Terms Of Agreement

AV Web

The National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) issued a statement this morning sanctioning Boeing for “blatantly” violating investigative regulations it agreed to as a party in the probe of the door-plug blowout in Portland, Oregon. The NTSB cited a Boeing media briefing on June 25 in which the manufacturer “provided non-public investigative information to the news media that NTSB had not verified or authorized for release.

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How Do Airbus & Boeing Aircraft Differ On A Technical Level?

Simple Flying

Europe-based Airbus and US-based Boeing are the two largest aircraft manufacturers. Competition between the two is eminent through their products, both in the commercial and freighter airplane markets. While most of their commercial aircraft designs look similar to the outside eye, certain operational features differentiate the two manufacturers. For example, one features a side stick controller in the cockpit, while the other has a yoke.

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Air Seychelles, ExecuJet Join Forces for VIP Travel

Airline Geeks

Air Seychelles announced a partnership with Zurich-based ExecuJet to provide exclusive VIP fixed-base operator (FBO) services.

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3,900+ Nautical Miles: TAP Air Portugal Adds Its New Longest 1-Stop Airbus A321 Route

Simple Flying

TAP Air Portugal will return to the Amazonian city of Manaus after serving it until 2016. While it previously deployed the A330-200 non-stop, the A321LR will be used on a one-stop basis. When it begins in November, it will be the world's second-longest A321-operated route when one-stop and non-stop services are considered. The development comes soon after TAP announced the start of Lisbon-Florianpolis flights.

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Is JetBlue Planning On Opening Airport Lounges? It Seems Not…

One Mile at a Time

For years, there have been rumors of JetBlue possibly opening airport lounges, since that has obviously been a weak point of the JetBlue premium experience. Earlier this year, there were claims that JetBlue might be close to announcing something. Unfortunately that no longer seems to be the case, though… JetBlue’s rumored Mosaic Clubs in Boston & New York In March 2024, Enilria reported on rumors that JetBlue had started to tell some employees that the airline planned to open lounges in Bost

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Why The Piper Archer Is A Favorite Among Single-Engine Aircraft Enthusiasts

Simple Flying

The Piper Archer is a popular four-seat, single-engine aircraft used for training , recreation and touring. It's known for being a safe and reliable aircraft, making it a favorite among flight schools and private pilots. Let's take a look in more detail as to why the Piper Archer is such a favorite among aircraft enthusiasts.

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JetBlue seeks to add Washington Regana National – San Juan service

World Airline News

JetBlue Airways has announced it intends to apply with the U.S. Department of Transportation (DOT) for slot exemptions to operate a second daily low fare nonstop flight between Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport (DCA) and Luis Muñoz Marín International Airport (SJU) in San Juan, Puerto Rico. The recently enacted Federal Aviation Administration Reauthorization Act of 2024 authorizes slot exemptions for five additional roundtrip flights at DCA beyond the airport’s 1,250-mile perimeter.

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Hub Of The Northern Mariana Islands: Which Carriers Serve Saipan International Airport?

Simple Flying

Saipan International Airport is the main airport of the Northern Mariana Islands near Guam. The only major airline serving Saipan is United Airlines (which recently expanded its presence there by offering flights to Tokyo). Saipan is famous for its stunning beaches and excellent diving opportunities and is apparently particularly popular with Koreans and Japanese as a tourist destination.

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Trip Report: SAS’ First Flight to Atlanta

Airline Geeks

Scandinavian Airlines. one of the largest airlines in the Scandinavian region, has expanded once again, and this time to a key hub for its future endeavors.

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Cool: 5 Former Airports That Are Now The Sites Of Public Parks

Simple Flying

Airports take up a lot of real estate and were often built right next to the city almost 100 years ago. Over the years, cities have grown and enclosed the airport, limiting the expansion of the airport. Eventually, a new, larger airport will be built outside of the city, and the old airport will be abandoned. This can free up a huge amount of real estate that can then be transformed into a city park.

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Fiji Airways Joins AAdvantage Program

Airline Geeks

Fiji Airways and American Airlines' AAdvantage program unveil a new partnership, expanding travel options and benefits for members.

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Quick Hops: Examining Lufthansa's 6 Shortest International Routes

Simple Flying

Lufthansa Group is the second largest airline in Europe, having served 123 million passengers in 2023, second only to its low-cost competitor Ryanair, as per CAPA data. As the German flag carrier, Lufthansa operates numerous subsidiaries that manage both regional and international routes.

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Ouch: JetBlue Disabling Doors At Mint Business Class Seats

One Mile at a Time

JetBlue is known for its excellent Mint business class product. On the carrier’s new Airbus A321neos and A321LRs, the airline has a business class product with direct aisle access from every seat, plus privacy doors. Well, at least that has been the case up until now. Soon the airline will be locking the doors at individual seats on some jets, in order to save money… JetBlue A321neo Mint doors will be locked Airlines are heavily regulated when it comes to safety.

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5 Little-Known Facts About The Beechcraft King Air 300 Series

Simple Flying

Beechcraft is considered to be one of the "Big Three" general aviation aircraft manufacturers alongside Cessna , which is owned by the same parent company, Textron Aviation, and Piper Aircraft. The Wichita, Kansas-based company was originally founded in 1932. Since its inception, the company has flourished by manufacturing a wide variety of aircraft.

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The Debate Over Aspen Airport’s Future…

One Mile at a Time

Aspen is known for being one of the most exclusive ski destinations in the United States, and it’s home to a lot of very wealthy people. However, the airport has an uncertain future when it comes to commercial service. That’s because the airport facility needs some major upgrades, which many locals remain opposed to, fearing that it could lead to a lot more commercial service to the airport.

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Lower Frequencies: Which Of Lufthansa's US-Bound Routes Are Served Less Than Daily?

Simple Flying

German carrier Lufthansa has an expansive network serving destinations around the globe. The airline operates a fleet of narrowbodies and widebodies, but specifically utilizes larger aircraft on long-haul routes. Many of those longer routes journey to the US, nonstop from its hubs in Frankfurt and Munich. Although Lufthansa has scheduled service to more than 15 US destinations, not all routes have daily frequencies.

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What Pride Month means to Alaska Airlines employees 

Alaska Air

Together, we're creating an airline people love by making a positive impact and fostering a world where everyone can love, live, and fly with pride. As proud sponsors of numerous Pride Parades nationwide, read on to discover locations, what Pride means to our employees, and their favorite celebrations. The post What Pride Month means to Alaska Airlines employees appeared first on Alaska Airlines News.

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Growing Network: easyJet Adds The City Of Derry As Its 22nd UK Airport

Simple Flying

easyJet will fly to the City of Derry for the first time in November. It will become the low-cost carrier's 22nd UK destination and the third in Northern Ireland. No other airline will serve the trio. It will have two routes to Derry without Public Service Obligation (PSO) funding. Will it do better on the routes than those carriers before it? Time will tell.

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Delta SkyMiles & Hilton Honors Reciprocal Promotions

One Mile at a Time

This spring, we saw a promotion rewarding Delta SkyMiles members for staying at Hilton properties. Now we’ve seen a promotion introduced that rewards Hilton Honors members for flying with Delta, as flagged by AwardWallet. I wanted to go over the details of the new offer, and also recap the details of the other offer that was introduced some time back.

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Embraer Delivers 2nd KC-390 Millennium Multi-Mission Aircraft To Portuguese Air Force

Simple Flying

Brazilian planemaker Embraer has delivered the second KC-390 Millennium to the Portuguese Air Force (FAP). Portugal's first KC-390 multi-mission aircraft entered service in October.

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Boeing Completes F/A-18 Super Hornet Upgrade Ahead of Schedule

Aviation News

– Boeing delivers first two Service Life Modification (SLM) Block III fighters from two locations – St. Louis and San Antonio – Public-Private Partnership agreement.

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5 Things To Know About The Final Days Of The US F-4 Phantom II

Simple Flying

The legendary F-4 Phantom II's days are finally coming to a close, and soon, only Turkey and Iran will operate them. The F-4 Phantom is generally regarded as one of its era's best supersonic fighter jets. When the F-4 Phantom was produced, the idea was a fighter jet could run, but it couldn't hide and had a max speed of Mach 2.23. Today, fighter jets like the stealthy F-35 are slower (Mach 1.6) and built with the idea that a fighter jet can't run but can hide.

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Packing Up for Poughkeepsie

Plane and Pilot

New York’s Hudson Valley often feels like it was created with family road trips in mind. When I was a kid, we spent a lot … Read More "Packing Up for Poughkeepsie" The post Packing Up for Poughkeepsie appeared first on Plane & Pilot Magazine.

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France's Unique Aviation Museum: 5 Must-See Aircraft At Aeroscopia

Simple Flying

Muse Aeroscopia is an aerospace museum located near Airbus headquarters in northwestern Toulouse, France. Toulouse, often referred to as the world capital of aeronautics, boasts a rich aviation history dating back to the late 1800s, when a local engineer, Clment Ader, invented what some believe to be the first true airplane per Toulouse Tourisme.

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