Fri.Nov 15, 2024

article thumbnail

The controversial push for AI single-pilot ops: Airbus vs. Pilot associations

Aerotime

AeroTime is excited to welcome Christian Charalambous as our columnist. A pilot operating Boeing 767s on global routes and a consultant leveraging his extensive aviation and technology expertise, Christian also holds a First-Class Honours degree in Air Transport Operations and a master’s in Blockchain. In his columns, he explores modern challenges and innovative technologies that shape the future of flight.

Pilot 275
article thumbnail

Icelandair Will Commence New Service To Istanbul Next Year

Simple Flying

The next destination joining the Icelandair network has been announced. Flights to Istanbul, Trkiye, will begin next September, building on the airlines' codeshare agreement and opening up new connection opportunities across Asia.

Airlines 125
Insiders

Sign Up for our Newsletter

This site is protected by reCAPTCHA and the Google Privacy Policy and Terms of Service apply.

Trending Sources

article thumbnail

Thai Airways CEO Chai Eamsiri gives aircraft delivery and premium class update

Aerotime

Thai Airways is to have two more A330 aircraft operating by December 2024, when its new premium class product will have two tiers of Business Class. The updates were revealed by Thai Airways CEO Chai Eamsiri to AeroTime in an exclusive interview at the 68th Association of Asia Pacific Airlines (AAPA) Assembly of Presidents in Brunei. New routes with the arrival of two A330 Eamsiri said that Thai Airways will have two Airbus A330 in operation soon, one to begin by December 2024, the other during

Airline 312
article thumbnail

Norse Atlantic lands in Antarctica again

World Airline News

One year after making history as the first Dreamliner to land on Antarctica’s unique blue ice runway at Troll Airfield, Norse Atlantic Airways has successfully completed its second charter for the purpose of scientific research on the continent. On November 15, 2024, at 10:55 local time, Norse Atlantic’s Boeing 787 Dreamliner, registered as LN-FNC, and named “Everglades”, successfully touched down, carrying 10,5 tons of research equipment and scientists for the Norwegian Polar Instit

Cargo 105
article thumbnail

UK’s Bank Holiday travel meltdown compounded by engineer’s password nightmare

Aerotime

The UK Civil Aviation Authority (CAA) has published its final report on the events that led to travel disruptions for 700,000 passengers on a Summer Bank Holiday in 2023. On August 28, 2023, around 300,000 travelers faced swathes of cancellations when the air traffic control system that keeps the UK’s skies safe suffered a fault. According to the CAA’s report , published on November 14, 2024, NATS , which provides British air traffic control services, was thrown into disarray when the flight pla

article thumbnail

Sun Country Airlines flight attendants authorize a strike, picket at MSP

World Airline News

Today, Friday, November 15, Sun Country flight attendants represented by Teamsters Local 120 engaged in an informational picket at Minneapolis-St. Paul International Airport to demand the carrier come to terms on a fair contract or face a potential nationwide strike. Sun Country flight attendants voted by an overwhelming 99 percent to authorize a strike against the company.

Airline 105
article thumbnail

Vueling unveils special livery dedicated to FC Barcelona female football team 

Aerotime

Vueling, the low-cost carrier belonging to the International Airlines Group (IAG), has unveiled a special livery dedicated to the Football Club Barcelona (FCB) women’s soccer team. The livery has been applied to one of Vueling’s A320ceo aircraft (registration EC-LZN). It depicts six of the teams’ stars: Aitana Bonmatí, who won the prestigious Ballon D’Or trophy for the best female player in 2024 and 2023, and Alexia Putellas, who won the same award in 2022 and 2021, as well as their team-mates S

Airline 306

More Trending

article thumbnail

Wheels Up finalizes acquisition of 17 Phenom jets, secures $332M from US bank 

Aerotime

Private jet operator Wheels Up has finalized the acquisition of 17 Embraer Phenom aircraft as part of the company’s fleet modernization strategy, as announced in October 2024. On November 14, 2024, Wheels Up confirmed the purchase of 17 Phenom 300 and Phenom 300E aircraft, along with related maintenance assets and customer programs, from private jet charter GrandView Aviation.

Jet 276
article thumbnail

Guide To Ethiopian Airlines Business Class Seats

One Mile at a Time

Ethiopian Airlines is Africa’s largest airline, offering a significant amount of both short haul and long haul capacity. While the Star Alliance carrier is generally pretty well regarded, Ethiopian does have quite the variety of business class seats. It can be hard to figure out which business class seat you’ll actually get when booking a flight with Ethiopian, so I wanted to take a closer look at that in this post, for anyone else who might be interested.

Airline 107
article thumbnail

Etihad Airways reaches one-year milestone at Terminal A home at Zayed Airport

Aerotime

Etihad Airways has reached its one-year milestone at Terminal A in Zayed International Airport (AUH), where it has seen its weekly flights soar from 1,336 to 1,732. Etihad Airways completed its full relocation from Terminal 3 to the newly built Terminal A in November 2023, having begun the transition the previous month. In fact, Etihad’s first flight from the new terminal was to New Delhi on October 31, 2023, with 359 guest flyers on board an Airbus A350-1000.

Airline 265
article thumbnail

"Second Time Being Laid Off": Disappointed Boeing Employee Reflects On Impending Separation

Simple Flying

Boeing employees just started getting layoff notices this week after the company announced last month that it would have to reduce its workforce to help cut costs. Many workers are saying that the company's decision blindsided them.

117
117
article thumbnail

Qatar Airways A350-900 Business Class, Cape Town to Doha

Airline Reporter

Qatar Airways is best known for its Qsuite long-haul business class. But if you’re thinking of flying Qatar, remember that the airline operates a diverse fleet with multiple seat styles. So it’s important to be a smart shopper and know what you’re getting when you book. We recently wrote about Qatar’s A320 business class , and we’ll be back later with a dive into Qsuite.

Descent 95
article thumbnail

The Airport By The Bay: What San Francisco International Is Like For Pilots

Simple Flying

A detailed explanation for operations at the airport by the Bay.

Pilot 117
article thumbnail

Air New Zealand Wants To Resume London Flights, But How?

One Mile at a Time

It looks like Air New Zealand is hoping to once again resume flights to London, after completely discontinuing service to Europe in 2020. However, as of now there are more questions than answers, and this is far from a sure bet. Air New Zealand requests London airport slots @IshrionA reports on how Air New Zealand has requested daily slots for London Heathrow Airport (LHR), but was denied.

Airline 107
article thumbnail

How Much Does A HondaJet 2600 Cost?

Simple Flying

Honda Aircraft Company introduced the HondaJet Echelon, previously introduced as the HondaJet 2600 , at the 2021 NBAA Business Aviation Convention & Exhibition (NBAA-BACE) in Las Vegas, Nevada. The company stated that the first flight would be in 2026. The starting price of the HondaJet 2600 is $10 million. However, the price may reach up to $13 million depending on whether additional features or customizations are installed.

Jet 117
article thumbnail

Cranky Weekly Review Presented by OAK: Spirit Reaches a Crossroads, Apple Knows Where Your Lost Bag Is

Cranky Flier

Spirit Braces for Potential Bankruptcy Spirit Airlines creditors are preparing themselves for a possible Chapter 11 filing by the carrier after the creditors failed to pay their $14.99 bankruptcy-avoidance fee en masse this week following news that a potential second attempt at a merger with Frontier is not going to happen. The carrier submitted a filing to the SEC that it does not intend to release its Q3 earnings due to ongoing discussions with its creditors — but it did say its operating marg

Drag 130
article thumbnail

Iberia Inaugurates The World's 1st Long-Haul Airbus A321XLR Flight

Simple Flying

Remember November 14. That was when the Airbus A321XLR operated its first long-haul commercial service. The launch customer Iberia used its initial aircraft, the strangely registered EC-OIL, from Madrid to Boston that day. It came after six days of intra-European flights , when the aircraft flew to Paris CDG, Barcelona, and Stockholm Arlanda.

123
123
article thumbnail

Thai Airways Plans Premium Economy For 777s, 787s, A330s

One Mile at a Time

Over the past decade or so, we’ve seen premium economy become an increasingly popular cabin offered by airlines. As economy seats have gotten tighter and business class seats have gotten more spacious, there’s a market for those looking for something in the middle. Star Alliance carrier Thai Airways is the latest airline to embrace this concept, as the airline will progressively be rolling out a premium economy product.

Jet 98
article thumbnail

Cessna 172 Crashes In Field Near Van Nuys Airport

Simple Flying

A small general aviation aircraft crashed in a field near Van Nuys, California, shortly after takeoff.

article thumbnail

ATR axes STOL variant project

Aviation Bussiness News

ATR will stop the development of the Short Take-Off and Landing variant (STOL) of the ATR 42-600S, the company has announced in a statement. The firm points to a review of market conditions that it has recently carried out. “Technological advancements and future projections shows a reduced addressable market for the variant compared to the initial forecast.

Runway 98
article thumbnail

How The US Space Force CASR Program Works

Simple Flying

The US military is crucial to protecting satellites from cyberattacks, especially given the growing threats from multiple hostiles. The US initiated the Commercial Augmentation Space Reserve CASR to anticipate, prevent, and respond to attacks. This initiative combines commercial technology with military systems to improve cybersecurity.

113
113
article thumbnail

Updates to BasicMed

Plane and Pilot

On November 15, the FAA announced that pilots operating under BasicMed will be allowed to operate aircraft with a maximum takeoff weight of up to 12,500 pounds (up from 6,000 pounds), carry up to six passengers (previously 5), and allow designated pilot examiners to administer flight checks in BasicMed category aircraft. The updates were mandated by the FAA Reauthorization Act of 2024.

Knot 98
article thumbnail

The US Airports That Have Lost Airbus A380 Flights

Simple Flying

The US has the third-highest number of Airbus A380 flights after the UAE and UK. Nine US airports see the superjumbo: Boston, Dallas/Fort Worth, Honolulu, Houston Intercontinental, Los Angeles, Miami, New York JFK, San Francisco, and Washington Dulles. Some, like Boston, see the type seasonally.

Airline 113
article thumbnail

Turbulence Shuts Down Engine On SAS A330

AV Web

Some boisterous turbulence turned into an emergency on Thursday for the crew of an SAS A330. The air was rough enough to shut down an engine on the widebody over Greenland as it went from Stockholm to Miami. The crew was able to relight the engine but the jolt was enough to mandate an inspection. They headed for the nearest maintenance base able to do that work in Copenhagen.

article thumbnail

Delta Air Lines & JetBlue Fail To Obtain More Slots At London Heathrow Airport

Simple Flying

The latest slot coordination report for London Heathrow Airport (LHR) has shown that two United States airlines, Delta Air Lines and JetBlue, have failed to obtain additional slots at the airport for the upcoming summer season.

Airlines 113
article thumbnail

BasicMed Restrictions Relaxed

AV Web

In compliance with the most recent FAA reauthorization, the agency has expanded the aircraft size and passenger load permitted under BasicMed. Those who use the self reporting medical regime can now use it to operate aircraft with a maximum takeoff weight of up to 12,500 pounds (up from 6,000 pounds) and carry up to six passengers instead of the five permitted under the old rules.

Ceiling 96
article thumbnail

DOT Approves airBaltic Adding United Airlines Code On Wet-Leased Lufthansa Group Flights

Simple Flying

The Department of Transportation (DOT) has approved airBaltic adding the United Airlines designator code UA to the flights that it operates on behalf of Lufthansa Group airlines, including Lufthansa and Austrian Airlines.

Airline 112
article thumbnail

Author Talk: Memoir of a WWII B-24 Bomber Pilot

Vintage Aviation News

PRESS RELEASE The National Museum of the Mighty Eighth Air Force ‘s Author Talk series is proud to present Karen Hoaglund & Donna Burgard, who discuss the story of Lt. John R. “Bob Hanzlik in Memoir of a World War II B-24 Pilot | The Story in His Own Words. This program will take place on Wednesday, November 20 th, at 11:00 a.m. at the museum.

Pilot 95
article thumbnail

Gulfstream G700 Sets 65 City-Pair Speed Records

Simple Flying

Gulfstream Aerospaces flagship business jet, the G700, has firmly established its dominance in the world of private aviation by setting an astounding 65 city-pair speed records. With its unmatched combination of speed, range, and luxury, the G700 has redefined what it means to travel globally in style and efficiency.

Jet 112
article thumbnail

Avfuel to Expand Sustainable Aviation Fuel Access in Southeastern U.S

Professional Pilot

PRESS RELEASE Avfuel to Expand Sustainable Aviation Fuel Access in Southeastern U.S. A vfuel Corporation—the leading independent supplier of aviation fuel and services—is excited to announce its expansion of blended Sustainable Aviation Fuel (having target percentages of 30% neat SAF and 70% conventional jet fuel) (SAF) across the southeastern United States supplied from Valero Marketing and Supply Company (Valero), a subsidiary of Valero Energy Corporation.

Jet 94
article thumbnail

Icelandair Brings Its 737 MAX Nashville Launch Forward Citing High Demand

Simple Flying

Icelandair has announced that it will be bringing forward the launch of its new Reykjavik (KEF) to Nashville Airport (BNA) route by about a month as it sees what it describes as high demand for the service. In a statement published on Wednesday, the airport revealed that the new route would now be beginning on April 10, 2025.

109
109
article thumbnail

Shots Reportedly Fired at Southwest 737

Airline Geeks

A Southwest Boeing 737 aircraft was reportedly struck by gunfire on Friday evening, an airline spokesperson said in a statement.

Airline 92
article thumbnail

Seattle-Tacoma Opens New Space Ready For Busy Holiday Season

Simple Flying

Timing is everything in aviation, so it is welcome news that Seattle-Tacoma International Airport is opening up more Terminal space next week, just in time for the start of the busy holiday season. The additional space is along the east side of the Alaska Airlines Ticketing Lobby and comes as part of the SEA Gateway Project.

Airline 112
article thumbnail

United Airlines’ Kaohsiung, Taiwan, Flights Now On Sale

One Mile at a Time

Recently, United Airlines announced an incredible international expansion , whereby the airline added eight new destinations. What made this so cool is how far-flung some of the new destinations are, ranging from Kaohsiung, to Nuuk, to Ulaanbaatar. We’ve seen these flights progressively go on sale, and the new flight to Kaohsiung is now bookable, so I wanted to go over the details.

Airline 104
article thumbnail

Asiana Doubles US Airbus A380 Flights Next Summer

Simple Flying

The airline will replace the Airbus A350-900 on flights between Seoul and Los Angeles.

Airline 109
article thumbnail

FAA Probing Honolulu Flight After Close Call With Mountains

Airline Geeks

According to initial reports, an American Airlines Airbus A321neo failed to turn correctly, putting the jet close to nearby terrain.

Jet 84
article thumbnail

Top 5: These Are The Busiest Airports In Texas

Simple Flying

Texas , the Lone Star State, located in the South Central region, is the second most populated state in the US. With over 29 million residents, according to the Texas Department of Transportation , the Federal Aviation Administration oversees more than 400 airports across the state.

108
108