Wed.Oct 04, 2023

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How Leadership Can Light the Way to Growth in Private Aviation

Tradewind

The biggest problem facing leadership in private aviation is becoming even bigger. Growth, that is, and the demands that go with scaling a small flight operation to the next level before it has reached cruising altitude on the previous one. When Tradewind Aviation launched in 2001, our goal was self-sufficiency, and many other aviation operators of our size have the same goal.

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Fly Stress-Free with Kids: The Best Airline for Family Travel

Aeroclass Blog

Although traveling with the entire family might seem like a daunting undertaking, airlines across the world strive to ensure a stress-free flying experience with children. Some airlines stand out as the most committed to family-friendly flights. Let’s explore which holds the title of the “Best airline for family travel” and what exceptional services they provide.

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Fuel Calc$

Gary's Flight Journal

I had to take on fuel today to replenish what I burned coming home from Charleston SC. I gave some thought to making the 35 minute flight to KMFV Accomack Airport for $6.03 a gallon fuel. My cheap gene said do the calculations, is it really worth the flight to and from. My total fuel when leaving Charleston was 52 gallons. When I landed I had 14 gallons remaining on 3 Tango Charlie.

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United Airlines Pilots Ratify New Contract That Includes $10B in Increased Value

Pilot Job Central

United Airlines Pilots, represented by the Air Line Pilots Association, have voted overwhelmingly to approve a new contract. Big Picture Pilots at United Airlines have approved a new four-year contract. They have joined pilots at American Airlines and Delta Air Lines, who both approved new contracts earlier in 2023. Pilots can use increased leverage from the pilot shortage to make significant gains in compensation, working conditions, and job stability.

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Tokyo Haneda’s Excel Hotel: An Excellent Place For Planespotting

Airline Reporter

Here at AirlineReporter we write a ton about aircraft. We write a lot about airports. We’ve dabbled in train reporting. We don’t usually publish stories about hotels. But for the right type of place, we’ll make an exception (HotelReporter?!). During a trip to Tokyo we spent a night at one of the world’s best hotels for planespotting, the Excel Hotel at Haneda Airport.

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