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Qatar Airways Executive takes 2 more Gulfstream G700 private jets

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Gulfstream Aerospace announced on January 6th, 2025, that two more G700 aircraft have been delivered to Qatar Executive , the private aviation arm of Qatar Airways. These deliveries take the total number of G700s in Qatars fleet to six, with four more scheduled to arrive in the near future. Mark Burns, president of Gulfstream, praised his team for the swift delivery of the new aircraft to Qatar, noting that the unprecedented speed with which the team has been able to deliver this remarkable airc

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Maldivian Selects Airbus A330 For First Widebody

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Maldivian, the national airline of the Republic of Maldives, is now the proud operator of its first widebody aircraft, an Airbus A330-200, which arrived on January 6, 2025. The new arrival marks a significant milestone as Maldivian enters its 25th year of service, and it opens up more opportunities for the Maldives to connect with international destinations and travelers.

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Life as a British Airways engineer – a career without limits or boundaries

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British Airways, the national carrier of the United Kingdom (UK) and one of the defining airlines within the contemporary aviation world, offers its engineers a career without limits. Its a workplace in which they can handle a modern fleet that includes the giant A380 superjumbo and advanced 787 and A350 wide bodies, plus a wide range of the latest engine types, while remaining free to think big and bring their ambition to work every day.

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Ex-American MD-80 Takes Flight Again

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A former American Airlines McDonnell Douglas MD-80 is potentially getting a new lease on life after sitting in the New Mexico desert for around five years.

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Oneworld prepares for major expansion in 2025 with two new airline members

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The Oneworld global airline alliance is expecting 2025 to be a big year with the addition of two new full airline members joining the international airline partnership. The alliance is also due to see more branded airline lounges open across its partnership network as well as more airlines expressing their desire to join the alliance in the future. 2024 marked the 25th year since Oneworld was founded in 1999 by founding partners American Airlines, British Airways, Cathay Pacific, and Qantas.

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Explained: The 6 Generations Of Fighter Jets

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"Fifth-generation" and "sixth-generation" have become buzzwords for modern fighter jets. The concept of there being different generations of fighter jets appeared in the 1990s, and it should be stressed that there is no hard and fast definition of what it takes for a combat jet to belong to a particular generation of fighter jets (which is partly why there is debate about whether a given aircraft really is a fifth-gen fighter ).

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UK bids farewell to Boeing 757 passenger flights after 42 years of service

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On Sunday, January 5, 2025, British carrier Jet2 operated the UKs last Boeing 757 passenger flight. The aircraft that operated the service, a rotation from Manchester (MAN) to Geneva (GVA), is being retired, marking an end to almost 42 years of Boeing 757 passenger services by UK-based airlines. The final flight, operated by 37.3-year-old Boeing 757-200 registered G-LSAI departed Manchester at 10:05, landing in the Swiss city at 12:40 local time.

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South Korea investigators complete search operations at Jeju Air crash site 

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Authorities have finished the search operations at the site of the Jeju Air crash, one week after a Jeju Air Boeing 737-800 aircraft crashed at Muan International Airport (MWX). On December 29, 2024, a Jeju Air Boeing 737-800, traveling from Bangkok, Thailand, suffered a runway excursion during an emergency belly landing at Muan International Airport.

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Southwest Airlines Boeing 737 MAX 8 Returns To Service After Maintenance Issue Forced Diversion To Oakland

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A Southwest Airlines flight from Sacramento to Portland was diverted to Oakland on Sunday evening. The diversion was due to a mechanical indicator, with the airline sending another plane to transport the passengers to their final destination later yesterday evening.

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Iberia and Iberia Express named as Europe’s most punctual airlines in 2024

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Spanish carriers Iberia and Iberia Express have been named the most punctual airlines in Europe in 2024, taking the two highest rankings in an industrywide survey published for the year. According to data analytics organization, Cirium, Iberia Express was the most punctual airline in Europe in 2024 with an arrival punctuality rate of 84.69%, which also made it the most punctual low-cost airline in the world in 2024.

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New Year, New Planes: Envoy Air Takes Delivery Of 3 New Embraer E175s

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Envoy Air has taken delivery of three new Embraer E175s. The new aircraft joined the fleet at the end of December 2024, boosting Envoy Air's total fleet size to 165 aircraft. The new aircraft, registered as N324ES, N325DM, and N328DS, joined the fleet at the end of December 2024.

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JetBlue fined $2 million by US DOT for operating ‘chronically delayed flights’

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The US Department of Transportation (DOT) announced on January 3, that JetBlue Airways is to be fined $2 million for continued flight delays across its network. The move comes despite the carrier being recently voted as one of the Best Airlines in 2024 as revealed by a survey conducted by US travel website WalletHub. According to the DOT, JetBlue was solely responsible for 70% of its flights that were chronically delayed during the scrutinized period, said the DOT, as it imposed the fine to stam

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Delta Bolsters Service to Europe

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In 2025, the Atlanta-based airline plans to operate its largest-ever trans-Atlantic schedule, with 33 destinations in Europe.

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Air France A318 performs emergency landing at CDG after pressurization loss

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An Air France A318 had to perform an emergency landing at Paris Charles de Gaulle Airport (CDG) after the aircraft suffered a cabin pressure malfunction. The Airbus A318-111 with registration F-GUGR was scheduled to operate Flight AF 1448 from Paris to Josep Tarradellas BarcelonaEl Prat Airport (BCN) on January 3, 2025. The aircraft took off from CDG at approximately 21:00 local time.

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What Is Wrong With These NetJets Pilots?!?

One Mile at a Time

As an aviation geek,I love listening to air traffic control audio, and always enjoy the VASAviation YouTube channel, which does a great job coveringnoteworthy air traffic control interactions. The channel has just uploaded a video involving interactions between a NetJets pilot and an air traffic controller, and Im just plain confused by how this could happen.

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Heavy snowstorm causes flight disruptions across Europe and United States

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Heavy snowfall from a weather episode named Storm Blair has caused major air travel disruptions across Europe and the United States, leading to flight cancellations at several major airports. In the United Kingdom, particularly heavy snowfall has led to flight disruptions and temporary runway closures in various regions. On January 5, 2025, Met Office, the national meteorological service in the UK, issued yellow weather warnings signaling snowy and icy weather conditions across the country, incl

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China Bans 7 US Defense & Aerospace Companies As "Unreliable Entities" Over Sales To Taiwan

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China has added another handful of US companies to its export control list to "safeguard national security interests." Multiple US-based defense companies, including Boeing Defense, General Dynamics and Lockheed Martin, have been placed on its "Unreliable Entity List" in response to US arms sales to Taiwan, which China considers to be a part of its own territory.

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Singapore Airlines A350 Diverts To London Twice: A 24+ Hour Journey

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Third times the charm, I guess? Singapore Airlines very long Singapore to Manchester flight Manchester has been dealing with some inclement weather the past couple of days, including heavy snow. So weve seen quite a few diversions and cancelations, though nothing ended up being quite as big of a mess as the airports longest regularly scheduled flight.

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Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport Closes Runways To Clear Snow

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With the winter season in full swing, several airports in the United States are preparing to deal with inclement weather, including heavy snowfall. Its important to prevent icy conditions on the runways as that can be dangerous for aircraft movement on the slippery surface.

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Woof: Turkish Airlines Opens Pet Lounge At Istanbul Airport

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Turkish Airlines has just opened its most exclusive lounge yet, which none of us will ever have access to (well, unless I have any non-human readers) Turkish Airlines Istanbul lounge for dogs, cats, and birds Turkish Airlines flies to more countries than any other airline in the world, and as youd expect, that also means that the airline carries a lot of pets.

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Video: Are Ryanair's 'Harder Than Average' Landings Fact Or Fiction?

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This video tries to pick apart Ryanair's reputation for hard landings. Is there any truth behind this?

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Korean Air SkyPass First Class Awards Are Back!

One Mile at a Time

I realize that this is relatively niche in terms of usefulness in the miles & points world, but Im delighted to see that Korean Air is once again making first class award seats available. Korean Air first class award availability returns Up until recently, the Korean Air SkyPass program just didnt make any first class award seats available, even though Korean Air has first class seats on many of its aircraft.

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Vietnam Airlines Introduces Premium Economy Class On All Domestic Flights

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Vietnam Airlines is set to enhance the passenger experience on its internal network by introducing premium economy class on all of its domestic flights. While the Hanoi-headquartered Vietnamese flag carrier and SkyTeam member has already been offering such tickets on certain domestic services for almost six years, January 14th will see this extended to the entirety of its internal flight network.

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Maldivian Acquires Airbus A330, Plans China Flights

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Maldivian, the Maldives government owned airline, has just acquired a wide body jet, representing a pretty significant expansion Maldivian takes delivery of first Airbus A330 Maldivian is the national airline of the Maldives. The airline operates a fleet of nearly two dozen aircraft, most of which are turboprops, though the company also has a single Airbus A320.

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Revealed: The 3 US & Canadian Airports That Vietnam Airlines Plans To Serve

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For many years, only United Airlines flew between the US and Vietnam, routing via Hong Kong, although other carriers sometimes had a one-stop service. History was made in late 2021, when Vietnam Airlines' Ho Chi Minh City to San Francisco operation became the first regular non-stop service between the two nations.

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U.S. Airlines Struggle Through Holiday Rush

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In December, major carriers and their regional counterparts canceled nearly 6,000 flights, roughly double the 3,000 in December 2023.

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Qatar Airways Cuts US Flight Increase Planned For This Summer In Los Angeles & New York

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Qatar Airways has cut its planned expansion to the US for summer 2025, reducing the number of frequencies to Los Angeles and New York. The Doha-based carrier currently operates over 100 weekly flights to the US, providing connections to 11 destinations.

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Boeing 787-10 rejects take off!

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The post Boeing 787-10 rejects take off! appeared first on Aviation Business News.

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A Closer Look At How Fairchild Aircraft Has Changed The Business Aviation Industry

Simple Flying

Fairchild is one of the oldest aircraft manufacturers in the world, and it has been hugely influential in shaping the modern aviation industry, especially when it comes to the light craft used in private aviation today. Though the company largely only carries on in spirit, after being acquired by M7 Aerospace, and then later Elbit Systems, many of its designs throughout the years have become classics.

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Oklahoma Firm Working Toward ‘Perpetual Flight’

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An Oklahoma City-based company says it’s on the cusp of developing a solar-powered drone that will effectively never have to land. We are developing what we believe is the worlds first operationally viable perpetual flight platform,” said Barry Matsumori, COO of Skydweller Aero. The airliner-sized platform, with a wingspan greater than that of a 747, flew six times in 2024 from Stennis International Airport in Mississippi.

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HK Express Named OAG's Fastest Growing Airline 2024

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Aviation is fast becoming like boxing, where there are so many world titles awarded that no one ever knows who is the best at anything, much less which airline has the best martinis. However, when a respected analyst business like OAG bestows a title based on facts, it is hard to ignore, which makes the title of the World's Fastest Growing Airline in 2024 one well worth winning.

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Emirates Denounces Fake Plane Crashes

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While a handful of airlines are dealing with the aftermath of recent plane crashes, Emirates is battling a virtual onslaught of airborne carnage. The airline is hitting out at content creators who have produced AI-generated videos depicting an A380 and an A330 with exploding engines crashing, killing hundreds of people. “We are aware of a video circulating on social media depicting an Emirates plane crash,” the airline said in an X post. “Emirates confirms it is fabricated cont

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7 Fast Facts About The Embraer Legacy 450

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The Embraer Legacy 450 is a business jet that has earned a reputation for its innovative design, impressive performance, and cutting-edge technology. Manufactured by the Brazilian aerospace company Embraer, the Legacy 450 is part of a family of mid-size jets that have redefined expectations in the world of private aviation.

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Mexico’s Military-Run Airline Hits Turbulence

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Mexicos military-run airline Mexicana de Aviacin is scaling back its route network following a $50 million loss in 2024.

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4 New Floors: Seattle-Tacoma Airport Tops Out Concourse C Expansion

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On December 19, 2024, Seattle-Tacoma International Airport (SEA) held a topping out ceremony in the rain to celebrate the final steel piece being raised and welded to the top of four additional floors to add various amenities like an observation tower, lounges and a ramp tower adjunct. This is to prepare SEA not just for the 2026 World Cup of Soccer festivities where SEA expects 750,000 international travelers, but also to ensure good service quality.

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Today in Aviation History: First Flight of the McDonnell XP-67 Moonbat

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On this day in aviation history, January 6, 1944, the McDonnell XP-67, the first design built by McDonnell Aircraft, took its first flight. Often considered one of the biggest “what-ifs” in American aviation history, the XP-67, often nicknamed the “Bat” or the “Moonbat” was also the first design built by the McDonnell Aircraft Corporation, which itself was a newcomer in the field of aircraft construction.

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The History Behind Fractional Private Jet Ownership

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For decades, private jet travel has been associated with luxury, exclusivity, and efficiency. However, owning an entire private jet has always come with significant costs, maintenance responsibilities, and operational complexities, making it an impractical option for many individuals and businesses. Enter fractional private jet ownership, a concept that revolutionized the way people access private aviation by offering a shared model of ownership.

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