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EASA lifts four-year ban on PIA, restoring access to European market

Aerotime

After a four-year suspension, the European Union Aviation Safety Agency (EASA) has lifted its ban on Pakistan International Airlines (PIA). The airline is now set to resume flights to the European Union. “EASA has lifted the suspension of the third country operator authorization issued to Pakistan International Airlines,” the EASA said in a statement released on November 29, 2024.

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Lufthansa & ITA Airways Take A Step Further In Merger As EU Approves Necessary Remedies

Simple Flying

The European Commission has given the final green light needed for the ITA Airways - Lufthansa merger, agreeing to the sacrifices put forward by the two companies. These remedies serve to satisfy competition-related concerns initially brought up by Brussels, which was worried about monopolies in specific markets.

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Delta Flight Attendant Shows Up To Work 7x Over Legal Alcohol Limit

One Mile at a Time

Two Delta flight attendants were removed from a flight on Friday after failing a random breathalyzer test. What’s shocking is just how much over the limit one of the flight attendants reportedly was. Delta flight attendants fail breathalyzer test in Amsterdam The Netherlands is known for conducting random breathalyzer tests of airline crews, as the country also has some of the stricter rules out there around crews drinking.

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The Engine That Gave The SR-71 Blackbird Its Impressive Speed

Simple Flying

The Pratt & Whitney J58, an engine officially designated by the company as the JT11D-20, is a turbojet engine manufactured by US-based engine maker Pratt & Whitney , which powered the Lockheed A-12 and its successor aircraft. This afterburning turbojet offers a unique compressor bleed design that gives this unique engine its impressive speed and massive thrust output, becoming one of the few engines ever to power an aircraft beyond Mach 2.

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Thai Airways A320s Getting Business Class, Wi-Fi

One Mile at a Time

Thai Airways will be updating the interiors of its narrow body jets, which should give the airline a lot more flexibility with fleet planning. While this was first announced at the beginning of 2024, there’s now an update, as we now know what the product will look like, and when it will be installed. Thai Airways updating former Thai Smile Airbus A320s As I’ve already written about, Thai Airways has eliminated its low cost subsidiary, Thai Smile , as of early 2024.

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United Airlines Hires 26-Year-Old Captain

Simple Flying

United Airlines has welcomed 26-year-old Jordan Wright as one of its youngest captains. Hailing from El Paso, Wright has nurtured a passion for aviation, amassing a range of industry experience despite his young age.

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Capital One Landing Airport Restaurants: Guide & Access Rules

One Mile at a Time

Link: Apply now for the Capital One Venture X Rewards Credit Card or Capital One Venture X Business Many travelers may be familiar with Capital One Lounges , which is the card issuer’s airport lounge network, with locations in Dallas (DFW) , Denver (DEN) , and Washington (IAD). However, the issuer also recently launched an exciting new concept for cardmembers, intended to be an alternative to the traditional airport lounge.

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Why Delta’s Austin ‘Hub’ Makes Sense

Airline Geeks

With meaningful investment already and likely more on the way, the airline seems dead set on maintaining its status as the city’s No. 2 carrier.

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Above 2,350 Miles: What Are The A220's Longest Routes In The US?

Simple Flying

The Airbus A220 is a smaller narrowbody originally designed by Bombardier and then purchased by Airbus. The aircraft type, formerly known as the CSeries, was unveiled at the Farnborough International Air Show in July 2008. In October 2017, Airbus acquired a controlling share of Bombardier and almost immediately rebranded the CSeries family to the A220.

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‘Bomber Boys’ by Photographer John Slemp Part 2: Passionate Families

Vintage Aviation News

Note: This series is brought to us by award-winning photographer John Slemp, who photographed over 100 surviving A-2 flying jackets from the airmen of World War II, traveling the nation and visiting museums and attics alike. An icon of World War II, the hand-painted Bomber Jackets, known more formally as the Type A-2 Flying Jacket, are some of the most celebrated artifacts of the period.

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5 Fast Facts On The SR-71 Blackbird Cockpit

Simple Flying

One of the most iconic technological marvels to be brought forth as a result of the Cold War, was the SR-71, unofficially known as the “Blackbird. The SR-71 served the US as a long range, strategic reconnaissance aircraft.

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Flight School FAQs Made Easy: Answering Your Top Questions

Pilot Institute

Starting flight school can often come with a lot of questions, and it’s easy to feel a bit lost when you’re not sure where to begin. Maybe you’re wondering about the costs, what to bring to your training sessions, or whether a flying club might suit you better than a traditional flight school. You don’t need to sift through endless resources to find the answers—this guide lays it all out.

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Why The F-35 Block 4 Upgrade Is Critical To The US Air Force

Simple Flying

The F-35 is slated to receive its Block 4 upgrade, an update that is expected to reinforce the superior capabilities of the United States Air Force's (USAF) Joint Strike Fighter (JSF). The package is planned to include new capabilities and improvements to existing system features like software, weapons compatibility, electronic warfare (EW) systems, operational range, and changes to the open architecture that will optimize the modular design for future upgrades.

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AVIATES Acronym Explained

Pilot Institute

As a pilot or aircraft owner, keeping your airplane airworthy is one of the most important things you can do. But remembering every inspection and maintenance rule can be tough. That’s where the AVIATES acronym comes in handy. It provides a quick way to check if your aircraft meets all the requirements to fly legally. Let’s explore this acronym and why it’s so valuable.

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Virgin Australia Boeing 737-800's Left Roll Was Caused By Pilot's Accidental Rudder Setting

Simple Flying

During an ordinary flight from Brisbane, a Virgin Australia pilot inadvertently input full rudder trim, according to the Australian Transportation Safety Bureau (ATSB).

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The Different Types of Spatial Disorientation

Pilot Institute

Spatial disorientation can catch even the most experienced pilots off guard. In the air, your brain isn’t designed to handle the conflicting signals between what you see, what your inner ear senses, and what your body feels. This is where things get rocky. You might think you’re flying level, but you’re actually in a dangerous bank.

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How Newark Liberty International Airport Plans To Become A World-Class Gateway

Simple Flying

Newark Liberty International Airport (EWR) , one of the key transportation hubs in the New York metropolitan area, has embarked on an ambitious journey to redefine itself as a world-class gateway. The newly unveiled Vision Plan sets the stage for significant upgrades aimed at enhancing passenger experience, boosting operational efficiency, and supporting long-term sustainability.

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Round Dials or Glass Cockpits: Which is the Superior Choice?

Pilot Institute

Deciding between a traditional round-dial cockpit and a modern glass cockpit can be a big deal for some pilots. Each type has its advantages and disadvantages. These can affect how you learn and what kind of job you end up with. Round-dials teach you hands-on skills, while glass cockpits use fancy technology to help you see what’s going on around you.

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Air Drake: 5 Cool Facts About The Rapper's Boeing 767

Simple Flying

When it comes to luxury and larger-than-life personalities, Drake’s Boeing 767 , affectionately named Air Drake, is a flying symbol of extravagance. From its size to its story, this private jet commands attention wherever it lands. Let’s take a closer look at five cool facts about this iconic aircraft.

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Bomber Aircraft: Boeing B-29 Superfortress, the Nuclear Bomber

Vintage Aviation News

About the Boeing B-29 Superfortress The Boeing B-29 Superfortress was a World War II marvel, an American four-engine propeller-driven heavy bomber. It was designed by Boeing in 1940 to fly further than the U.S. Army Air Corps’ other strategic bombers, such as Boeing’s own B-17 Flying Fortress and the Consolidated B-24 Liberator. It was initially designed for high-altitude strategic bombing, but it excelled later in low altitude bombing as well.

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Alaska Airlines Flight Attendants Cite Executive's Salaries & Merger As Reasons To Be Paid More

Simple Flying

Alaska Airlines , the fifth-largest carrier in the US, has been making headlines during this past year. Earlier this year, the airline encountered a very public safety incident when a door plug disconnected from the fuselage of a Boeing 737 MAX 9 inflight. Furthermore, Alaska recently began a long merger process with Honolulu-based Hawaiian Airlines to bulk up its West Coast presence.

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Weekly Review: November 30, 2024

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This Week In Aviation History: The First Flight Of The Fokker 100

Simple Flying

This week will mark 38 years since the Fokker 100 first took flight. Produced in the Netherlands by aircraft manufacturer Fokker, the aircraft quickly rose to become a popular turbofan aircraft, with its first delivery made to Swiss Air in February 1988.

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Additional U.S. Bases in the UK Now Protected by Restricted Airspace as Counter-Drone Operation Continues

The Aviationist

Normally closed for Thanksgiving, U.S. bases in the UK have continued to monitor possible drone intrusions, while RAF Menwith Hill and RAF Fylingdales have been protected by new airspace restrictions. Following our previous article on the topic, a number of new developments have arisen in the case of suspected small uncrewed aerial system (sUAS) sightings […] The post Additional U.S.

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The Expected Purchase Price Of A Pilatus PC-24

Simple Flying

Business aircraft are expensive to purchase, not to mention the high operating costs associated with these flying machines. The Pilatus PC-24, a light business jet produced by the Swiss company Pilatus Aircraft, exemplifies that, even though the PC-24's mix of versatility and performance has made it a hit in the light jet market.

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Brazil to Upgrade A-29 Super Tucanos to Network with Saab Gripen Over Data Link

The Aviationist

The networking with the Gripen gives the Super Tucano accurate airborne threat movements thanks to the Swedish jet’s advanced radar. The Brazilian Air Force uses its Super Tucanos to combat drug cartels and perform slow mover intercepts. Brazil is looking to upgrade its A-29 Super Tucanos in a major program, with the highlight being the […] The post Brazil to Upgrade A-29 Super Tucanos to Network with Saab Gripen Over Data Link appeared first on The Aviationist.

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Alaska Airlines & Delta Air Lines Caught Up In Air Pollution Lawsuit At Seattle-Tacoma Airport

Simple Flying

A class action lawsuit regarding pollution around Seattle-Tacoma International Airport (SEA) named the Port of Seattle, Alaska Airlines, and Delta Air Lines as defendants. The plaintiffs, Cindy Codoni and Michelle Geer, allege that the pollution has negatively impacted them, and the airlines are to blame.

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Dutch F-35s and French Rafales Deploy on NATO Baltic Air Policing Mission

The Aviationist

The Royal Netherlands Air Force have deployed four F-35A Lightning IIs to Estonia, while French Rafales will augment Italian Typhoons in Lithuania. Joining the NATO Baltic Air Policing mission from Dec. 1, 2024, until Mar. 31, 2025, four F-35A Lightning IIs of the Royal Netherlands Air Force have deployed to Ämari Air Base, Estonia. They […] The post Dutch F-35s and French Rafales Deploy on NATO Baltic Air Policing Mission appeared first on The Aviationist.

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A Deeper Look At Massive Defense Contractor BAE Systems

Simple Flying

While the vast majority of the world's largest defense contractors are located in the United States and service the world's highest-spending military and the majority of its allies, there are a few defense contractors across Europe that still play a major role in global defense production. On the continent, Airbus Defense plays a major role in the arms manufacturing industry, especially when it comes to helicopters.

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Flights Between Thailand & United States: Launching Soon?

One Mile at a Time

The Bangkok Post reports on how we could see the resumption of nonstop flights between Thailand and the United States in the near future, for the first time in nearly a decade. Thanks to reader Drew for flagging this. Thailand expects Category 1 FAA rating soon Back in the day, Thai Airways used to fly nonstop from Bangkok (BKK) to both Los Angeles (LAX) and New York (JFK) using Airbus A340-500s.

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American Airlines Unruly Passenger Could Face 20 Years In Prison

Simple Flying

On Tuesday, November 26th, 2024, the Department of Justice announced that it would be filing charges against a man who had attempted to exit an aircraft midair during a scheduled American Airlines flight last week. This man, who was identified by Department of Justice (DOJ) documents as Abdul-al-Jabbar Oloruntoba Olaiya , has been federally charged , according to the United States Attorney for the Northern District of Texas, Leigha Simonton.

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Turkey Drops Imported Modernization Kits for F-16s Over ‘Cheaper’ Domestic Program

The Aviationist

Turkey will drop the plan to purchase 79 modernization kits for its F-16s and pursue a national upgrade program with Turkish Aerospace Industries. This would be done under the ambitious Özgür Project, which Turkey announced in early 2023. The saga over the renewed Turkish efforts into the F-35 program and the recent plan to pursue […] The post Turkey Drops Imported Modernization Kits for F-16s Over ‘Cheaper’ Domestic Program appeared first on The Aviationist.

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Examined: 5 European Planespotting Hotspots

Simple Flying

Wherever you are in the world, it isn't too hard to find yourself in the company of fellow avgeeks, with planespotting being a pastime that is enjoyed in all corners of the globe. Whether photographing aircraft as they come and go, ticking off registrations, or simply enjoying the sights and sounds of modern aviation, there are some airports and locations that lend themselves more to this activity than others.

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Naples Airport Says New Summer 2025 US International Routes Are "Crucial"

Simple Flying

43 weekly frequencies to six destinations across North America; Naples Airport’s long-haul network is growing rapidly, with next summer marking a record-breaking period. New flights are being established by two of the three major US airlines, notably American Airlines and Delta Air Lines , with new routes to Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport and Chicago O'Hare International Airport , respectively.

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First Class On Cathay Pacific: Everything You Need To Know

Simple Flying

Cathay Pacific has long maintained a reputation for luxury and world-class service, best exemplified by its first class cabin over the decades. While the majority of airlines across the globe are moving away from first cabins, Cathay Pacific will soon roll out its new 'Halo Cabin' which is set to be its first class product for the years to come.

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Business Express: The Corporate Version Of Boeing's 717

Simple Flying

In May 2003, Boeing revealed the 717 Business Express, a corporate-oriented adaptation of its 717-200 airliner , at the European Business Aviation Convention & Exhibition (EBACE) in Geneva. According to Boeing , this new venture aimed to provide corporations with purpose-built aircraft for business travel, emphasizing productivity, efficiency, and comfort.

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Vueling Airbus A320 Rejects Takeoff Following Engine Failure In Barcelona

Simple Flying

According to the Aviation Herald , a Vueling Airbus A320 rejected takeoff at Barcelona-El Prat Airport (BCN) on November 8th, 2024, due to engine failure. The aircraft was over 100 knots, making it a high-speed rejected takeoff. In 2019, a Vueling Airbus A320 experienced an engine fire 15 minutes after taking off from Barcelona , causing the crew to shut off the engine and make an emergency landing at the airport.

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