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airBaltic to collaborate with Fokker Next Gen to design a hydrogen airliner 

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airBaltic has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) to collaborate with Fokker Next Gen on the development of a clean-sheet airliner powered by liquid hydrogen, the Riga-based carrier announced on May 13, 2024. Fokker Next Gen aims to develop a hydrogen-powered airliner by 2035 able to carry between 120 and 150 passengers, and with a range of up to 2,500 km.

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Putting American’s Network Superiority Claims to the Test

Cranky Flier

At American’s Investor Day two months ago, it started to create a justification for its focus on smaller cities using “network superiority” metrics. I wasn’t satisfied with those metrics, so in partnership with Raymond James, I built my own model. Now, it’s been a couple of weeks since presenting that to Raymond James’s clients, and I’m able to share parts of it with you here.

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Air Tanzania Boeing 787 has remained grounded in Malaysia since November 2023 

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An Air Tanzania Boeing 787-8 Dreamliner that was sent to Malaysia for maintenance in November 2023 remains in the Asian country after corrosion issues were discovered with the aircraft’s two Rolls-Royce engines. According to reports in local media, the aircraft involved (registered 5H-TCJ) has been grounded for almost eight months and is currently sitting without engines close to the disused low-cost carrier terminal at Kuala Lumpur International Airport (KUL).

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Emirates Employees to Receive Bonus of Five Months Salary

Airline Geeks

Emirates is giving its over 100,000 employees a bonus worth 20 weeks of their respective salaries after posting record profits.

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‘Extremely annoying’: Lufthansa CEO says Boeing mess cost firm ‘a lot of money’

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The CEO of Lufthansa Carsten Spohr has said that problems at Boeing this year have been “extremely annoying”, but he remains positive that the planemaker will bounce back. In an interview with Switzerland’s Neue Zuercher Zeitung , the head of Lufthansa Group commented on Boeing’s failings following the Alaska Airlines plug door blowout and the subsequent ramifications that have seen aircraft production drop.

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Lufthansa CEO Expresses Frustration Over Boeing Delays But Maintains Chinese Aircraft Options 'Unrealistic'

Simple Flying

Lufthansa, which operates a diverse range of aircraft, has not been too happy about the delivery delays from Boeing in recent times, its CEO admitted. But he emphasized that airlines are still hoping for a strong Boeing comeback for the sake of the entire industry, and also ruled out getting any Chinese aircraft for the next few years.

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Passenger suing Delta for $1M after suffering rib injuries due to faulty armrest

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A passenger is suing Delta Air Lines for $1 Million after he claimed that he suffered hip and rib injuries after an armrest gave way. The lawsuit , filed in California Southern District Court, detailed that the passenger, Joseph Hippensteel, was traveling with Delta to London-Heathrow Airport (LHR) from an undisclosed airport in California with a connection in Seattle Tacoma Airport (SEA) on May 16, 2022.

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AutoFlight completes autonomous cargo eVTOL flight at Shanghai Pudong airport

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AutoFlight has successfully completed a flight test of its V2000CG Carry All, the autonomous cargo version of the two-ton Prosperity eVTOL. The flight took place on May 13, 2024, at Shanghai Pudong International Airport (PVG), in China. It is the first real flight test of an eVTOL of this size at a Class 4F airport, the category that designates the largest airports, those capable of handling all types of aircraft.

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D-Day Squadron Kicks Off 2024 Legacy Tour With Public Day

Vintage Aviation News

Very soon the aircraft of the D-Day Squadron will again grace the skies over Europe as they endeavor to support events surrounding the commemoration of the 80th Anniversary of the D-Day Invasion and the 75th Anniversary of the Berlin Airlift. Before the aircraft of the D-Day Squadron that are based in the United States make the long journey overseas to join up with their European counterparts, they will spend a week at Waterbury-Oxford Airport (KOXC) in Oxford, Connecticut, home of the D-Day Sq

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Four flight attendants charged with allegedly smuggling drug money out the US

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Four flight attendants have been charged with allegedly smuggling drug money between the United States and the Dominican Republic. According to the US Attorney’s Office of the Southern District of New York, the flight attendants have been charged in connection with their “years-long participation in smuggling narcotics trafficking proceeds from the United States to the Dominican Republic on commercial flights”.

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Wow: Emirates Pays Employees 20-Week Salary Bonus

One Mile at a Time

As I wrote about earlier, Emirates Airline reported a record $4.7 billion profit for the past financial year. The airline is celebrating this by rewarding employees in a pretty incredible way, which puts profit sharing at other airlines to shame… 110,000+ Emirates employees get huge bonuses Emirates has historically offered profit sharing to employees when the airline has a good year.

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Dublin doubles down on Minneapolis as Delta joins Aer Lingus on route 

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On May 10, 2024, Delta Air Lines commenced a new service between Dublin to Minneapolis-St Paul, joining Irish flag carrier Aer Lingus on the route between the Irish capital and the ‘Twin Cities’. The new daily flights link the two cities on a daily basis with Delta using Boeing 767-300ERs on the route. The flights depart Dublin Airport (DUB) at 1200 and arrive at Minneapolis-Saint Paul (MSP) at 15.35 local time (DL115).

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Emirates $2 Billion Cabin Refurb Pays Off With $5.1 Billion Record Profit In 2023

Simple Flying

Emirates Group, comprised of Emirates, the airline, and the ground handling company dnata, announced record-breaking profit numbers that have increased 71% year-on-year (YoY). The groups financial year, FY2023-24, ended on March 31, 2024.

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easyJet pilots reject pay rise prompting fears of future strike action: reports

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easyJet pilots have reportedly rejected a pay rise that would have seen captain’s annual wages increase to almost £200,000 ($250k) by April 2025. According to The Sun , a deal was put to easyJet pilots who are members of the British Airline Pilots’ Association (BALPA) in a vote, but it was rejected by a majority. There are fears that if the offer on the table is not improved then easyJet pilots may threaten strike action which could have huge consequences for the low-cost carrier during

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Wisconsin Aviation Hall of Fame Launches Photo Digitization Campaign

Flying Magazine

If you have ever taken on the project of transferring photographs to digital storage, you know what an investment it can be both finances and time. The Wisconsin Aviation Hall of Fame (WAHF) is on a mission to digitize the Leo Kohn aviation photography collection—all 34,000 negatives stored in protective envelopes—and it can use your help. The late Kohn, from Brookfield, Wisconsin, spent his life behind a camera and immersed in aviation.

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Forum for Aviation Safety Excellence highlights the need for cross-sectoral collaboration

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While knowing the aviation safety rules and protocols is a must, knowledge alone is not enough to ensure safety in aviation. According to the experts gathered at the Forum for Aviation Safety Excellence in Vilnius, the ability to anticipate, identify, and manage all potential risks and threats is as important. The Forum was organised by the digital aviation training platform Aeroclass, with support by its parent company Avia Solutions Group.

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Perfect Spot: Building an Airstrip on Fremont Ridge

Flying Magazine

Carson Stilson’s career and life is centered around aviation. The founder of Wairworthy , an aviation-focused apparel company with over 235,000 followers on Instagram, recently shared a special project with the world. In October 2022, Stilson and his dad purchased 120 acres of land in southern Utah. From the outset, the intent was always to have a runway on the site.

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Avion Express Brasil moves to Phase 3 of AOC certification

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Avion Express Brasil announces the start of the Phase 3 of the certification process for its Air Operator’s Certificate (AOC) in Brazil. Recently the Brazilian National Civil Aviation Agency (ANAC) approved the finalization of Phase 2 of the certification process. In the coming weeks, Avion Express Brasil is expected to receive feedback on its manuals and other documentation already submitted to ANAC.

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H2 Clipper: Could Airships Really Be Pipelines Of The Skies?

Simple Flying

H2 Clipper Inc. is an organization designing a next-generation airship to carry hydrogen. The vision is for the airship (called the H2 Clipper) to be a pipeline in the skies and make hydrogen practical and the fuel of the future. The H2 Clipper plans to return airships to the age of hydrogen not only for lift but also for propulsion and as the cargo they carry.

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Passing Your Private Pilot Check Ride Requires the Right Preparation

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It has long been said that the private pilot certificate is a “license to learn” as it is the foundation of a person’s flying career. To take advantage of the so-called pilot shortage, many schools and independent instructors have adopted the check-the-box style of instruction, and when the applicant has completed the tasks listed in FAR 61.109 and passed their knowledge test, they are sent to the designated pilot examiner (DPE) for their check ride.

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United Airlines To Increase Latin America And Caribbean Flights In November

Simple Flying

United Airlines is increasing its presence in a few Latin American and Caribbean destinations this November, with nearly 120,000 seats added for the month.

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This 1981 Piper PA-44-180T Turbo Seminole Is a Versatile ‘AircraftForSale’ Top Pick

Flying Magazine

Each day, the team at Aircraft For Sale picks an airplane that catches our attention because it is unique, represents a good deal, or has other interesting qualities. You can read Aircraft For Sale: Today’s Top Pick at FLYINGMag.com daily. Today’s Top Pick is a 1981 Piper PA-44-180T Turbo Seminole. Piper’s PA-44 Seminole received its type certificate in 1978, arguably at the height of niche formation in general aviation.

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Is Comac's C939 Widebody Jet Poised To Take On Boeing And Airbus?

Simple Flying

The Commercial Aircraft Corporation of China ( COMAC ) has begun work on its C939 widebody aircraft, which will be its largest aircraft to date. The aircraft will reportedly seat up to 400 passengers, firmly placing it as a competitor to the Airbus A350 and Boeing's 777 program.

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Buy World Of Hyatt Points With A 20% Bonus (2.0 Cents Per Point)

One Mile at a Time

World of Hyatt has just launched its newest promotion on purchased points. This has the potential to be quite a good deal, so let’s go over the details. Promotion on purchased World of Hyatt points Through Monday, July 1, 2024, World of Hyatt is offering a 20% bonus on purchased points. You can unlock this offer as long as you purchase at least 5,000 points in one transaction.

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Rolls-Royce Engine Issue Grounds Air Tanzania Boeing 787 Dreamliner For 7 Months In Malaysia

Simple Flying

One of Air Tanzania's Boeing 787-8 Dreamliners has been grounded in Malaysia for nearly seven months, undergoing maintenance. The aircraft operated its last commercial flight in August 2023 and is expected to return to Tanzania in the next few weeks.

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AirCorps Depot Acquires Dusters & Sprayers Stearman Inventory

Vintage Aviation News

PRESS RELEASE Dusters & Sprayers Supply Inc., the world’s largest inventory of Stearman parts, has been acquired by AirCorps Depot , under the management of AirCorps Aviation. The goal of AirCorps Depot is simple: preserve and provide world-class parts at a fair price, have proactive solutions, and provide outstanding customer service. We strive to put more into the warbird industry than we take out, to innovate, and to keep these iconic aircraft flying safely for future generations.

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Major US Airlines Take Legal Action Against The Biden Administration Over Fee Disclosure Rule

Simple Flying

Several American airlines are suing the Biden Administration because of a rule announced late last month requiring airlines to disclose all fees upfront.

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Avianca Cargo transported more than 400 million flower stems to the United States for the Mother’s Day celebration

World Airline News

Avianca Cargo (Tampa Cargo) Airbus A330-243F N332QT (msn 1428) MIA (Jay Selman). Image: 404307. Avianca Cargo announced the close of its Mother’s Day season with the transportation of more than 400 million flower stems, representing close to 18,000 tons of cargo, on some 300 flights from Colombia and Ecuador to the United States. Photo: Avianca Cargo.

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Global Airlines: Everything We Know So Far

Simple Flying

Global Airlines plans to revolutionize flying with its Airbus A380-only fleet , focusing on top-notch customer service and an unconventional flying experience. This represents a vote of confidence in the A380, given that Airbus stopped its production in 2021 as there weren't sufficient orders to keep the program going.

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Airplane Seat Change Etiquette & Tips

One Mile at a Time

Airplane seating arrangements can be complicated, especially when you’re traveling with others — some airlines charge to assign seats, some airlines don’t assign seats in advance, some people may book last minute and not be able to reserve seats together, etc. There’s only so much that airline reservations agents and gate agents can do to seat people together, so often if you want to sit together, you may be relying on the kindness of strangers.

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Qantas Cuts Shanghai To Add Airbus A330s To Other Asian Destinations

Simple Flying

After surviving the ravages of COVID-19, it seems airlines have become much more ruthless about cutting routes that don't deliver and switching capacity to other destinations that are giving them the returns they need to recover fully.

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Emirates Reports Record $4.7 Billion Profit, 14.2% Margin

One Mile at a Time

Emirates Airline has just revealed its results for the 2023-2024 financial year, and they’re very impressive. The airline has reported not only record revenue, but also record profit. This is the second consecutive year where Emirates has set a new record when it comes to its financial performance, and that follows losses in the years prior. The details of Emirates’ financial results Emirates Group has reported a $5.2 billion profit, while Emirates Airline reported a $4.7 billion profit (compa

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17 Years Of Airbus A380 Passenger Flights: The World's 10 Shortest Routes This Summer

Simple Flying

The Airbus A380's first passenger-carrying flight took place in October 2007, with Singapore Airlines using the type to Sydney. Nearly 17 years later, Singapore Airlines is one of 10 A380 operators, joining All Nippon, Asiana, British Airways, Emirates, Etihad Airways, Korean Air, Lufthansa, Qantas, and Qatar Airways. OAG shows that the average A380 flight between May and September covers 3,607 nautical miles (6,680 km).

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Transport Canada Awards Pratt & Whitney Engine Type Certification

Flying Magazine

Pratt & Whitney Canada, the manufacturer of the PW545D engine, reached a major milestone last week when Transport Canada granted type certification to the design. The move brings the engine one step closer to entry into service, the company said. Last year Textron Aviation announced it planned to use the PW545D to power its new Cessna Citation Ascend business jet.

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Off By Heart: How Long Does It Take Pilots To Learn The Operating Procedures Of Different Airports?

Simple Flying

Airports worldwide share more similarities than differences. That said, airport operations differ significantly depending on the city, country, or continent. Many airports, especially the big ones, have operating procedures which are unique to them. This article will discuss some of these differences and provide a reference for how airline pilots get to know airports over time.

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Earn Delta SkyMiles Elite Status With Hotels & Rental Cars

One Mile at a Time

Delta SkyMiles has just launched a promotion whereby hotel stays and rental cars can count toward elite status for a limited time (for those still pursuing SkyMiles status… for whatever reason). This is the second time this year that Delta has offered such a promotion, so it sure seems like this could eventually become a permanent thing… Delta SkyMiles awarding MQDs for hotels & rental cars Just about all major airlines have portals through which you can earn bonus miles for booking hotels a

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In Photos: A Behind The Scenes Look At Qatar Airways' Doha Operations Center

Simple Flying

Simple Flying had the privilege of visiting the Integrated Operations Center (IOC) of Qatar Airways , a modern facility situated on the landside area of Hamad International Airport. During our two-hour visit, we learned about three core functions of the building, although the Qatar Airways team informed us that there is much more to the building than we could discover in that amount of time.

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