Tue.Jul 09, 2024

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Airbus joins aerospace and energy firms to develop hydrogen ecosystem in Spain 

Aerotime

Six prominent companies operating in the aviation and energy industries have signed a partnership agreement to develop the first hydrogen airport hub located in Spain. Airbus will join Spain’s main airport operator, Aena, as well as two airlines, Air Nostrum and Iberia, and two energy firms, Exolum and Repsol, to foster and develop the hydrogen aviation ecosystem in the country.

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Who the Heck is Aero?

Cranky Flier

It’s been a long time since I’ve written up an entry in this illustrious series profiling newer and little-known airlines, and you may notice the name has changed a bit. It turns out that it’s a lot harder to find things when you use random characters like F&*$ or whatever it was in the previous version. So… a softer “heck” it is from now on.

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FAA rules over 2,600 Boeing 737s must be checked over oxygen mask concerns

Aerotime

The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) has ordered that more than 2,600 Boeing 737 aircraft are checked, over concerns oxygen masks may not fully function during a depressurization event. The FAA said it was adopting a new airworthiness directive (AD) after receiving “multiple reports of oxygen generators shifting out of position”. “Boeing has investigated the condition and found that the oxygen generator retention failures were caused by a failure of the pressure-sensitive adhesive (PSA) ma

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Wow: Delta & Riyadh Air Plan Partnership, Delta Will Fly To Riyadh

One Mile at a Time

Well, I’ve gotta be honest, this wasn’t on my airline partnership bingo card… Delta & Riyadh Air unveil strategic cooperation plans Delta and Riyadh Air have signed a strategic cooperation memorandum of understanding, with the goal of introducing a broad range of benefits for customers traveling between North America, Saudi Arabia, and beyond. As a reminder, Riyadh Air is Saudi Arabia’s ambitious new airline startup , which plans to launch flights in 2025.

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

Aerotime

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. The drama unfolded as Delta flight DL266 headed from New York-JFK Airport (JFK) to Paris Charles de Gaulle Airport (CDG) on July 8, 2024.

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The Largest Aircraft Graveyards In The United States

Simple Flying

When an aircraft is retired from military or commercial service, there are many places where it could end up. Some are donated to museums and research institutes, while others are sent to boneyards. An aircraft boneyard , or graveyard, is a storage facility for aircraft that have been pulled from service for long or short periods.

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Ground engineer dies after being sucked into B737-500 engine at Iranian airport

Aerotime

An airport ground engineer has tragically died after being sucked inside the engine of a Varesh Airlines B737-500 aircraft. The incident occurred on July 3, 2024 at Chabahar Konarak Airport (ZBR) in Iran. 2024-07-02: Varesh Airlines Boeing 737-500 (EP-VAF, built 1998) was standing at Cha Bahar Airport(OIZC), Iran when maintenance was carried out on the right engine #2.

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First-time flyer confuses emergency exit door for toilet, deploys A319 slide

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A passenger flying for the first time deployed the aircraft slide on an Air China A319 after confusing the emergency exit door for the lavatory. The incident occurred on July 4, 2024, flight CA2754 was preparing for departure from Quzhou Airport (JUZ) to Chengdu Shuangliu International Airport (CTU). It is believed that during this time, the passenger went looking for the aircraft lavatory, found the emergency exit door and opened it after thinking it was the toilet.

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Hikers Film Plane Barely Recovering From Spin In Mountains

AV Web

Hikers climbing the Devil’s Thumb in Colorado on July 4 almost witnessed a plane crash. The hikers posted this video of an incredibly close shave as the pilot of the aircraft, probably a 172, managed to recover from a spin within feet of the ground near the top of the Continental Divide. The formation known as Devil’s Thumb is at 12,200 feet and it was warm day even at that altitude as evidenced by the clothing worn by the hiker.

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United Airlines to launch new flight route between Washington and San Francisco

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United Airlines filed an application to launch a new daily round trip flight between Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport (DCA) and San Francisco International Airport (SFO), connecting two major cities, Washington, D.C. and San Francisco. DCA-SFO flight will be operated by the Boeing MAX 8 aircraft, which has a total of 166 seats in the cabin, with 150 of them being in the economy class.

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Delta Air Lines And Saudi Start-Up Airline Riyadh Air Form New Partnership

Simple Flying

Atlanta-based carrier Delta Air Lines announced a new partnership with Saudi Arabias new full-service global carrier, Riyadh Air , on Tuesday. The collaboration is expected to strengthen connectivity and expand both carriers networks.

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Air Kerala moves closer to launch, aims to connect South India to Middle East 

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A new low-cost airline is preparing to launch in India. Startup carrier Air Kerala has received the initial No-objection Certificate (NOC) from the Civil Aviation Ministry of India. Once issued, the NOC is valid for three years, during which the startup carrier will need to gain its Air Operator Certificate (AOC). The new airline will also need to secure aircraft and the required funding, which its founders estimate at between US$12 and 30 million.

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FAA: 2,600 Boeing 737s Must Be Checked For Fault In Oxygen Mask Systems

Simple Flying

The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) will publish a final rule airworthiness directive (AD) for Boeing 737-700, 737-800, and 737-900ER, namely the Next Generation (NG) family and the 737 MAX 8, 737 MAX 8-200, and MAX 9 aircraft, over concerns of oxygen masks and their assemblies inside the six aircraft types.

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Boeing assess guilty plea repercussions with US Defense Department: reports

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Boeing is in talks with the US Defense Department to assess any repercussions on current and future contracts following news that the planemaker agreed to plead guilty with the Department of Justice to a criminal charge related to two 737 MAX 8 deadly crashes in 2018 and 2019, according to Reuters The news agency said that a source briefed on the matter confirmed talks had begun as Boeing tries to establish what, if any, the guilty plea will have on its defense segment, which in 2023 accounted f

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Exclusive: A-10 Warthog Gun Is "Incredibly Reliable" Says Maintenance Crew Chief

Simple Flying

Simple Flying journalist, Aaron Spray, recently interviewed Mike Scanlon, a retired A-10 maintenance crew chief, about the maintenance aspects of the legendary A-10. The Fairchild Republic A-10 Thunderbolt II (aka Warthog) is one of the most iconic ground attack aircraft of the modern era, and Scanlon had plenty of good things to say about maintaining it after many years servicing them.

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Turkish Airlines to lease ten Airbus A321neos from leasing firm AerCap  

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With one eye firmly fixed on accelerating its ambitious route expansion plans, Turkish Airlines has entered into a lease agreement with Irish-based leasing giant AerCap for ten new Airbus A321neo passenger jets. Adding the new narrow-bodied aircraft to its fleet will allow the Istanbul-based carrier to expand into new markets and increase frequencies in others while it awaits the delivery of the 194 A321neos it has on order direct from Airbus.

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How Far Can the Cessna Citation Longitude Travel?

Simple Flying

The Cessna Citation Longitude is the largest business jet produced by Cessna , now part of Textron Aviation, and is part of the Citation Jet family. It was designed as a cost-effective private jet capable of transatlantic travel. The super-midsize jet has a comfortable cabin and advanced engineering and is known for reliability and efficiency. How far can the Cessna Citation Longitude travel?

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Brand-new Finnair Lounge opens at Helsinki Airport for up to 440 guests: video

Aerotime

Finnair has officially opened its newest lounge at Helsinki Airport (HEL) complete with an assortment of environments, which includes a Platinum Corner, and room for up to 440 guests. The Finnair Lounge flung open its doors to Business Class Classic and Flex ticket holders and Finnair Plus Gold members on July 9, 2024, with a video guided tour of the new setup shared on the airline’s social media accounts.

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Examined: The Airlines Operating The Most Flights With The Embraer E2 Family

Simple Flying

On June 17, 2013, during that years rendition of the Pairs Air Show, Embraer announced the successor to its highly successful E-jet family, comprised of the E170, E175, E190, and E195, the Embraer E2 jets. At the time, the Brazilian aircraft manufacturer disclosed that it had planned to spend around $1.7 billion on the research and development and capital expenditure (CapEx) of the new aircraft family.

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Business aviation group joins Dassault in legal action against EU Commission 

Aerotime

The European Business Aviation Association (EBAA) has joined Dassault Aviation in legal action against the EU Commission. Dassault brought action against the commission on February 14, 2024, over the Delegated Act on EU Taxonomy which the EBBA describes as “unprecedented and discriminatory”. According to the EU, the EU Taxonomy is a classification system that “helps direct investments to activities most needed for the transition to net zero and environmental sustainability”.

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Hero easyJet Pilot Keeps Passengers Updated On England-Switzerland Football Match Score

Simple Flying

Passengers onboard an easyJet flight in the air during the recent European Championship quarter-final match between England and Switzerland were kept updated on the game by the aircraft's pilot. The easyJet captain reportedly delivered 10-minute updates of the game over the PA system, even reaching out to other aircraft to get the latest game information.

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Qatar Airways’ Boarding Music, By Dana Al Fardan

One Mile at a Time

I realize I care more about airline boarding music than most. I’ve written in the past about Qatar Airways’ amazing boarding music. Well, I just learned a bit more about the person behind it, and now I’m even more of a fan… Qatar Airways’ brilliant boarding music trilogy Qatar Airways has long played a custom boarding music track, which many people associate with the airline.

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ANA Once Asked Passengers To Pee Before Flights To Cut Emissions

Simple Flying

At the time of boarding an aircraft, hearing information from a gate agent about your seat zones, the emergency seat instructions, and your carry-on luggage is fairly common. However, a request to empty bladders before boarding the aircraft is rather unusual.

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Etihad Expands Boston Flights, Upgrades Toronto Flights

One Mile at a Time

Etihad Airways has announced some positive updates to its service to North America. While we’re not seeing any new routes introduced for now, we are seeing positive changes to two existing routes. Etihad’s Abu Dhabi to Boston route expanded to daily As of October 27, 2024, Etihad will expand its service between Abu Dhabi (AUH) and Boston (BOS) to daily.

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SODPROPS: What Are Simultaneous Opposite Direction Parallel Runway Operations & How Do They Work?

Simple Flying

SODPROPS is an acronym for simultaneous opposite-direction parallel runway operations. It coordinates and allows simultaneous takeoffs and landings at airports with at least two parallel runways. SODPROPS safety regulations dictate under which conditions these operations can occur.

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Air Côte d’Ivoire Seeks $170 Million to Finalize Purchase of Two Airbus A330-900s

Airline Geeks

Air Côte d’Ivoire, the national airline of Côte d’Ivoire, established in May 2012 by the Ivorian government, is seeking to raise $170 million.

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The Most Notable New Airline Routes This Week

Simple Flying

Welcome to my 135th weekly routes article! I have analyzed subjectively exciting services that began in the past week or so. As usual, multiple other example launches are listed at the bottom. Click here to see the last jam-packed edition.

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Ouch: United Boeing 757 Loses Wheel After Takeoff From LAX

One Mile at a Time

A wheel came off a United Airlines aircraft as it was taking off… again. United 757 wheel falls off after takeoff from LAX This incident happened on Monday, July 8, 2024, and involves United Airlines flight UA1001 , scheduled to operate from Los Angeles (LAX) to Denver (DEN). The flight was operated by a 30-year-old Boeing 757-200 with the registration code N14107.

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The Gulfstream G700 Has Now Been Certified For 100 Days

Simple Flying

On Monday, July 8, Gulfstream Aerospace revealed that its flagship private jet , the Gulfstream G700, has officially reached 100 calendar days since it received its type certification from the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA). The aircraft was officially certified by the FAA on March 29, earlier this year. This FAA-authorized type certification allowed the aircraft to enter service, and deliveries began shortly after.

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Delta Enters Strategic Agreement with Riyadh Air

Flyertalk

The Atlanta-based airline announced signing a strategic agreement with Riyadh Air , with both carriers being the exclusive partner in their respective countries. Future Plans Include Interline, Codesharing, and Loyalty Reciprocity The deal was signed during a ceremony at Delta’s headquarters with the Saudi Arabian carrier. The “Strategic Cooperation Memorandum of Understanding” outlines their dedication towards working together for the foreseeable future.

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American Airlines Flight 383: The Boeing 727's Second Hull Loss

Simple Flying

It has been almost 60 years since the fatal crash of an American Airlines Boeing 727 in Constance, Kentucky. The aircraft operating flight AA383 from New York became the second 727 to suffer a hull loss.

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Why Do Some Airplane Seats Have Shoulder Belts?

One Mile at a Time

OMAAT reader Paul asked an interesting question, which I figured would be fun to address in a blog post. Why do some first and business class seats on airplanes have three-point seatbelts (that go over your shoulders), while others don’t? Let’s address that… Premium airplane seats with three-point belts For the most part, airplane seats simply have lap belts, which are much less restrictive seatbelts than you’ll find in cars.

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Where Qatar Airways Is Flying Its 7 Boeing 777-200LRs This Summer

Simple Flying

Global airlines usually have some aircraft types that get little attention. Qatar Airways is no exception, especially its older widebodies like the Airbus A330-200, A330-300, and the Boeing 777-200LR (Long Range). The one world carrier has seven 777-200LRs, all active and all with 42 QSuites , while two aircraft have been retired. Most of the seven aircraft were delivered between 2009 and 2011.

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Watch for ‘Oshkosh Live’ During AirVenture

Plane and Pilot

AA AirVenture is a bucket-list experience for pilots and aspiring aviators. This year, through an exciting partnership with Redbird Flight, FLYING is expanding its coverage … Read More "Watch for ‘Oshkosh Live’ During AirVenture" The post Watch for ‘Oshkosh Live’ During AirVenture appeared first on Plane & Pilot Magazine.

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Can You Get Airport Lounge Access Without A Credit Card?

Simple Flying

A credit card can grant you several travel benefits, including lounge access and other special services at the airport. With how busy airports sometimes get, lounges always provide a unique opportunity to kick back and relax before a flight. While most credit cards guarantee entry into partner lounges, there are several other ways you can access these cozy spaces.

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LAM Mozambique Airlines Cleared to Use Zimbabwe Airspace

Airline Geeks

The Civil Aviation Authority of Zimbabwe (CAAZ) has lifted a ban on Mozambique’s national carrier Linhas Aéreas de Moçambique (LAM).

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Machete-Wielding Man Sparks Intense Security Threat At Cleveland Hopkins Airport

Simple Flying

Airports are some of the most well-protected places in the country, for obvious reasons, and any breach in security could lead to chaos. Recently, Cleveland Hopkins International Airport witnessed a scare of its own when a machete-wielding man was spotted at its premises.

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