Wed.Oct 02, 2024

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Hypersonic flight startup Venus Aerospace presents new detonation ramjet engine

Aerotime

Venus Aerospace, a US startup developing hypersonic propulsion technologies, has unveiled a new ramjet system, which it calls “Venus Detonation Ramjet 2000 lb. Thrust Engine” (or “VDR2”). The engine can be fitted into aircraft or drones, and it is capable of reaching speeds of up to Mach 6 (six times the speed of sound) and cruising at Mach 4.

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Ryanair Boeing 737 MAX 8 4-Tire Blow Out Destroys Over A Quarter Mile Of Runway At Milan Airport

Simple Flying

A Ryanair Boeing 737 MAX 8-200 had temporarily shut down Milan Bergamo Orio al Serio International Airport (BGY), Italy, after four of its tires burst as it landed on the runway at the airport on October 1.

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Toyota invests $500 million in eVTOL developer Joby Aviation 

Aerotime

Joby Aviation, one of the US eVTOL startups that is most advanced in its eVTOL development program, announced on October 2, 2024, that Japanese car maker Toyota is investing an additional $500 million into the venture. Toyota has been an investor in Joby from an early stage, through its Toyota Ventures venture capital arm. The additional funds raised will bring Toyota’s total investment in Joby Aviation to $894 million, consolidating the Japanese car maker’s position as the single largest shareh

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Pacific Airshow Exclusive: A Conversation With The Organizer Of America's Largest Beach Airshow

Simple Flying

In the lead-up to this years Pacific Airshow on October 4-6, Pacific Airshow's leader, Kevin Elliott, graciously gave Simple Flying an interview while setting up Americas largest beach airshow. The airshow is an annual three-day spectacular with fighter jets, heavies, short take-off and landing (STOL) aircraft, and more all because an American had a dream coupled to work ethic.

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Azerbaijan Airlines acquires six new Airbus A320neo family jets, first A321neos

Aerotime

Azerbaijan Airlines (AZAL) has signed an agreement with lessor AerCap to acquire six brand new Airbus A320neo family aircraft, including the carrier’s first ever A321neos. Azerbaijan Airlines and the world’s largest aviation leasing company confirmed on October 2, 2024, that under the agreement the national flag carrier would receive three Airbus A320neos and three A321neos.

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Boeing Delivery Delays: Lufthansa Says Over 40 New Aircraft "Should Have Flown Now Already"

Simple Flying

Lufthansas group CEO Carsten Spohr said on Monday that the core airline is struggling as the groups new problem child as a result of delivery delays and higher costs.

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Airbus conducts flight test of first A321XLR ahead of delivery to Iberia: pictures

Aerotime

Airbus is proceeding apace with the final stages of testing before the first A321XLR aircraft is delivered to its launch customer, Iberia. On October 1, 2024, the first aircraft slated for delivery conducted its first flight test at Airbus’ airfield at Hamburg-Finkenwerder Airport (XFW), near Hamburg, already painted in Iberia’s livery. The four-hour flight took the aircraft on a course over the northernmost parts of Germany and the Netherlands and then over the North Sea, flying several circul

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NOAA orders two new C-130J hurricane-hunting aircraft 

Aerotime

The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), the US federal agency tasked with conducting research on weather phenomena and the oceans, has announced that it is ordering two new C-130J Hercules aircraft from Lockheed Martin. NOAA plans to use these two aircraft as “hurricane hunter aircraft”. These are essentially flying laboratories fitted with a whole array of research instruments and equipment fit for the task of collecting and processing atmospheric data.

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Japan's Miyazaki Airport Flights Disrupted After WWII Bomb Explosion Leaves 23-foot Crater On Taxiway

Simple Flying

An undiscovered bomb from the Second World War exploded at Miyazaki Airport in southwestern Japan on Wednesday, leaving a large crater on a taxiway. Fortunately, no aircraft or personnel were near the bomb when it exploded, but the event did cause more than 80 flights to be canceled.

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Airbus and Cebu Pacific confirm order for 70 A321neo jets during Manila signing 

Aerotime

Airbus and Cebu Pacific have confirmed an order for 70 A321neo jet at a special signing ceremony in Manila, the capital of the Philippines. The new purchase agreement was signed on October 2, 2024, by Mike Szücs, CEO of Cebu Pacific, and Benoît de Saint-Exupéry, EVP Sales of the Commercial Aircraft business at Airbus. At the Farnborough International Airshow in July 2024, Cebu Pacific, Airbus, and Pratt & Whitney announced a memorandum of understanding (MoU) for up to 152 A320neo family air

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Lufthansa's Flagship First Class Check-In Delayed

Simple Flying

On Tuesday, we reported that Boeing was now overdue for delivering 43 widebody aircraft to Lufthansa. However, this isn't the only delay Lufthansa faces due to an external party. The airline is currently completely remodeling its first class check-in area at Frankfurt Airport (FRA).

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Deutsche Aircraft secures construction partner for D328eco production facility 

Aerotime

Deutsche Aircraft has secured a partnership for the construction of the production facility for its new 40-seater regional turboprop, the D328eco, at Leipzig/Halle Airport (LEJ). On October 1, 2024, Deutsche Aircraft announced that Weerts Group will construct the Final Assembly Line (FAL) for the D328eco, which is scheduled to become operational in the fourth quarter of 2025 with 48 aircraft set to be produced each year.

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Air India Raises Flight Attendant Per Diem But Proposes Hotel Room Sharing On Layovers

Simple Flying

Air India will be introducing a somewhat controversial cost-saving measure in the next few months. Select cabin crew members will soon be required to share hotel rooms on layovers.

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eVTOL developer Lilium powers on first in-production ‘Ironbird’ Lilium Jet 

Aerotime

In a significant milestone the electric vehicle takeoff and landing (eVTOL) developer Lilium has successfully powered on its first in-production Lilium Jet. The first Lilium Jet , MSN 1, will be used exclusively for ground testing to confirm safety for the first piloted flight scheduled for early 2025 with MSN 2, which itself is currently in final assembly.

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Why US-France Flights Are Set To Spike In Price

Simple Flying

France is planning to introduce significant increases to its solidarity ta x (TSBA) levied on the aviation industry as of next year, according to a report from Les chos. The government is reportedly planning to reap more than 1 billion ($1.1 billion) through the increases to the scheme, nearly tripling current revenues, which stand at around 460 million ($508 million).

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CAF P-47N Thunderbolt – Restoration Update – Summer 2024

Vintage Aviation News

Last summer, we ran an article describing the arrival of the Commemorative Air Force’s partially rebuilt P-47N Thunderbolt (s/n 44-89136) at CAF Airbase Georgia. Since that date, the organization’s highly accomplished restoration team at Falcon Field in Peachtree City, Georgia has dug into the airframe. The following details describe some of what they have already accomplished in their quest to return the WWII fighter back to airworthy condition.

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FAA Issues Airworthiness Directive For Lightning Strike Risk On Boeing 777s

Simple Flying

The United States Federal Aviation Administration ( FAA ) has issued a new airworthiness directive (AD) for the Boeing 777, following an analysis that similar failures, which were apparent on Boeing 747 aircraft, could also occur on Triple Sevens.

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Lufthansa CEO Pledges To Make Airline Great Again… By Cutting Costs

One Mile at a Time

Lufthansa Group CEO Carsten Spohr is a unique guy. Earlier this week, he made some interesting comments about his airline group, which can’t help but leave me scratching my head. Carsten Spohr calls Lufthansa “problem child” Lufthansa Group consists of a variety of airlines, including Lufthansa, SWISS, Austrian, Brussels, Eurowings, Discover, and more.

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Iconic Jets: Why The Gulfstream G500 Stands Out

Simple Flying

The Gulfstream G500 is one of the most celebrated business jets in the world today, offering a blend of speed, luxury, and cutting-edge technology that makes it a favorite among private jet owners and corporate executives.

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Hilton Credit Card $15K Annual Spending Sweet Spot

One Mile at a Time

Hilton and American Express have a suite of four co-branded credit cards. There are pros and cons to each of them. Two of the cards offer the ability to earn free night certificates through spending, and in this post I wanted to focus primarily on the mid-range personal card, which offers a free night award when you spend $15K in a year. Is that worth it?

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Anchorage Airport Was Once Among The World's Busiest

Simple Flying

Once one of the largest and busiest airports in the United States, Ted Stevens Anchorage International Airport (ANC) was once in the best strategic position of any global airport. In an era when overflying the Soviet Union was not permitted and aircraft ranges were limited, flying from the United States or Europe to East Asia almost always required a stopover in Anchorage for refueling.

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General Aviation Groups Step Up For Hurricane Victims

AV Web

Much of the general aviation community has jumped in to offer assistance to victims of Hurricane Helene. Among the organized efforts, the National Business Aviation Association (NBAA) has activated its Humanitarian Emergency Response Operator (HERO) database to reach out to business aviation operators. The HERO program enables NBAA member aircraft operators to supply information on aircraft availability, personnel and other assets that could be of use in an emergency such as the devastating dama

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Not Long Haul: The USAs 10 Shortest Transatlantic Routes

Simple Flying

This coming winter, the US will have a typical 457 daily take-offs across the Atlantic to Europe, Africa, the Middle East, and more (double for both ways). The current plan for summer 2025 shows an average of 660 one-way flights, reflecting the season's much higher demand and fares and multiple new routes.

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DOT Green Lights NBA’s VIP-Configured A321neos

Airline Geeks

The National Basketball Association (NBA)'s charter fleet of Boeing 757-200s is set to get a major upgrade in the coming years.

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Delta Air Lines Donates $500,000 To Red Cross For Hurricane Helene Relief

Simple Flying

Delta Air Lines has made an additional contribution of $500,000 to the American National Red Cross to deliver aid to those impacted by Hurricane Helene, which made landfall along the Florida Gulf Coast last week.

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Low-wing Piper spars life-limited in new directive

AOPA

A yearslong investigation determined that cold-bending a metal wing spar to create a dihedral also creates the risk of future fatigue and failure, and more than 21,000 Piper aircraft will have new wing spar life limits and recurring inspections required under a pair of proposed airworthiness directives.

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Spirit Airlines Turns PiNK For Breast Cancer Awareness

Simple Flying

Airlines love their branding and liveries, and it's hard to imagine any colors other than yellow and black with US low-cost carrier Spirit Airlines. Sometimes, we all have to recognize a higher cause means change, and for Spirit Airlines, that means adding some splashes of pink to their team member's uniforms during October.

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“The Day GPS Went Away!” Greg Brown’s Flying Carpet Podcast #34

Greg Brown's Flying Carpet Blog

Ride along with renowned aviator, writer, and photographer Greg Brown in his light airplane, the Flying Carpet, as he searches behind clouds for the real America, experiencing countless aerial adventures along the way. Listen to “The Day GPS Went Away!” Greg Brown’s Flying Carpet Podcast #34 , here or on your favorite podcast directory.

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Aloha Red-Eye: Southwest Airlines Extends Overnight Flights To Hawaii

Simple Flying

Southwest Airlines s many changes, primarily motivated by new shareholder Elliot amid the carriers flagging financial performance , will not have escaped your attention.

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GHOSTS – Phil Makanna’s Legendary Warbird Calendars Are Ready for 2025!

Vintage Aviation News

By Richard Mallory Allnutt For over forty years, anyone with even a passing interest in vintage military aircraft has likely come across, and been inspired by, the incredible work of renowned aerial photographer Philip Makanna. His stunning photographs have graced the pages of numerous magazines and books, but he is perhaps best known for his iconic GHOSTS calendars.

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5 Airlines & Airports Using Sign Language To Improve Accessibility For Deaf Passengers

Simple Flying

Accessibility requires significant collaboration among aviation industry partners. The International Air Transport Association (IATA) states that the travel industry is dedicated to enhancing accessibility for passengers with both visible and hidden disabilities.

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Warbirds Over the Beach Air Show Returns to The Military Aviation Museum

Vintage Aviation News

PRESS RELEASE Virginia Beach, VA (October 2, 2024) – The Military Aviation Museum is excited to announce the return of its two-day, premier air show featuring rare World War II aircraft. The weekend will include a large living history encampment, armored vehicles, weapons demonstrations, vintage vocal performances, a kids Exploration hangar, food trucks, and some of the rarest WWII aircraft in the world, all flying from the museum’s scenic grass runway.

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Jet Aviation Delivers Two Refitted Boeing Business Jet 737s

Simple Flying

On Tuesday, October 1st, Jet Aviation, a company owned by General Dynamics, announced that it redelivered two Boeing Business Jet (BBJ) 737 MAX 8s to a customer. These converted narrowbody aircraft underwent an interior refitting. The refitting of the interiors of these aircraft only took ten months, which is the shortest downtime that Jet Aviation has accomplished for two similar aircraft at the same time.

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Today in Aviation History: First Flight of the Vought F6U Pirate

Vintage Aviation News

On October 2nd, 1946, the Vought F6U Pirate took to the skies, marking one of the earliest U.S. attempts to shift to jet-powered fighters from conventional piston engines. The Pirates’s development in the mid-1940s represented a significant step in military aviation post World War II. The transition became essential because of the growing need for jet aircraft that could operate from aircraft carriers and give an advantage to the U.S.

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Togo's ASKY Receives 4th Boeing 737 MAX 8 To Replace Its Very 1st Plane

Simple Flying

Togos ASKY has received its fourth Boeing 737 Max while retiring its very first aircraft, an 18-year-old Boeing 737 NG. The new aircraft joins ASKYs fleet as part of the companys long-term fleet growth and revitalization plan.

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Video tip: Cessna 172 electrical system

Flight Training Central

The electrical system is a critical component in today’s modern airplanes, distributing and supplying power to the lights, avionics and digital flight instruments. This week’s tip takes a look at the various elements that make up the electrical system in the popular Cessna 172 training airplane. This video clip below is from Sporty’s complete Learn to Fly Course.

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Frontier Announces 22 New Routes Launching December

Simple Flying

As memories of the summer vacations fade like a suntan, travelers are now turning their thoughts to finding some more sun or fresh powder snow to bring some winter cheer. With fares starting as low as $19 , Frontier Airlines is making that very enticing, particularly as it is launching 22 new routes in December.

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