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Iberia showcases first Airbus A321XLR ahead of transatlantic service: pictures

Aerotime

Spanish airline Iberia has officially presented the first Airbus A321XLR aircraft to have entered commercial service. The aircraft, registered as EC-OIL, has been conducting revenue familiarization flights within Europe since November 6, 2024, but made its public debut during a media event at Iberia’s La Muñoza facilities near Madrid-Barajas Airport (MAD) on November 13, 2024.

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Lufthansa Announces Summer Airbus A380 US Flights & Will Retire Airbus A340-600s By Fall

Simple Flying

Lufthansa has announced its schedule for the upcoming summer season, which will begin in March 2025, saying that its Airbus A380 will continue connecting Munich with Boston, New York, Washington, Los Angeles, and Delhi.

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UK charter carrier Jet2 announces new London-Luton Airport base for summer 2025

Aerotime

London-Luton Airport (LTN) has been selected as the next base for UK inclusive-tour charter airline Jet2, with operations from the facility due to commence in the northern summer of 2025. The leisure airline will initially base two of its new Airbus A321neo aircraft at the airport creating hundreds of new jobs at the North London airport, including positions for pilots, cabin crew, engineers, and ground operations staff.

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The Twin-Turboprop That FedEx Designed: A Look At The Cessna SkyCourier

Simple Flying

The Cessna 408 SkyCourier is a utility aircraft designed and developed by the Cessna division of Textron Aviation. Announced in 2017, the aircraft first appealed to FedEx, the worlds largest cargo operator. FedEx Corporation ordered 50 SkyCourier aircraft with options for an additional 50 for its subsidiary FedEx Express. The aircraft flew in May 2020 and received the type certification in March 2022.

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On the edge: Spirit bankruptcy filing beckons as Frontier merger talks fail  

Aerotime

Florida-based budget carrier Spirit Airlines has begun preparations to file for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection after merger talks with Frontier Group Holdings broke down, according to a report published by The Wall Street Journal. The news follows recent reports that the airline’s finances were worsening plus bonds with key shareholders are soon to expire, as reported by AeroTime here.

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US Air Force Will Transition From A-10 Warthogs To Upgraded 4th & 5th Gen Jets In South Korea Next Year

Simple Flying

The United States Air Force is set to retire its aging (and arguably vulnerable) A-10 Thunderbolt II (aka Warthog) aircraft in South Korea. These will be replaced in South Korea and the region with upgraded F-16 Fighting Falcons, F-15EX Strike Eagle IIs, and F-35A Lightning IIs. However, as the US retires the A-10, the iconic ground attack aircraft may yet see a new lease on life in Jordanian service.

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Airbus forecasts Asia Pacific region to require 19,500 new aircraft by 2043

Aerotime

Airbus has released its latest forecast for the Asia Pacific aviation market, predicting that the region will require 19,500 new aircraft over the next 20 years. Airbus said that this demand represents 46% of the global requirement, which is expected to reach around 42,430 new aircraft by the year 2043. At the Association of Asia-Pacific Airlines (AAPA) Annual Assembly of Presidents held in Brunei, Anand Stanley, President of Airbus Asia Pacific, said that the findings underscore the region’s co

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Air New Zealand’s New Safety Video: Every Point Counts

One Mile at a Time

Air New Zealand is known for its innovative safety videos. Back in the day, the airline would typically release a couple of new videos per year. The frequency of these has slowed down since the start of the pandemic. That’s why it’s worth noting that Air New Zealand has just dropped its first new safety video in over two years. Air NZ’s safety video is basketball themed Air New Zealand’s new safety video is called “Every Point Counts,” and it’s the 23rd safety video ever released by the airline.

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Nose Cone Collapse: Delta Air Lines Airbus A320 Sustains Mystery Radome Dent

Simple Flying

A Delta Air Lines Airbus A320 arrived in Denver with a mystery randome dent to the aircraft. The Delta flight sustained visible damage from a mechanical issue during its flight and arrived at Denver International Airport on Monday, November 11.

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Alaska Airlines Unveils Suite of Elevated West Coast Offerings Debuting this Fall

Alaska Air

We’re bringing the best of the West Coast to you at 35,000 feet! This fall, Alaska Airlines is turning up the comfort and style with new premium perks: sip on the first-ever hoppy water served by a major U.S. airline with Lagunitas Hoppy Refresher, enjoy a smooth Straightaway Nitro Espresso Martini made with Stumptown Coffee, cozy up with luxurious Filson blankets in First Class, and rejuvenate with Salt & Stone amenities in our Lounges and onboard.

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Onboard Iberia's 1st Airbus A321XLR Flight

Simple Flying

On November 6th, Iberia operated the world's first passenger Airbus A321XLR flight, with the aircraft EC-OIL, flying from Madrid Barajas Airport (MAD) to Paris Charles De Gaulle Airport (CDG).

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EAA’s The Green Dot — EAA Director of Flight Proficiency Jeremy Desruisseaux

Inspire

This time on The Green Dot, hosts Hal and Tom are joined by Jeremy Desruisseaux, EAA’s director of flight proficiency programs, to talk about EAA’s Pilot Proficiency Center, which opened to the public in 2022. The Green Dot is a podcast created by aviation enthusiasts for their fellow aviation enthusiasts. The podcast features EAA and […] The post EAA’s The Green Dot — EAA Director of Flight Proficiency Jeremy Desruisseaux first appeared on Hangar Flying.

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UK Student Arrested At LAX For Smuggling Meth-Encrusted T-Shirts In Luggage

Simple Flying

A 20-year-old student from the United Kingdom, Myah Saakwa-Mante, is facing federal charges after customs agents discovered over a dozen methamphetamine-soaked T-shirts in her luggage at Los Angeles International Airport (LAX) earlier this month. According to CBS News , Saakwa-Mante was on her way to Brisbane , Australia, after a two-day stay in Los Angeles when the unusual discovery was made, raising questions about the sophistication of modern drug smuggling methods.

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2024 Turbine Powerplant Product Support Survey

Professional Pilot

Fixed-wing & helo combined: 1 Williams, 2 Rolls-Royce, 3 GE, 4 Pratt & Whitney, 5 Honeywell Jet division: 1 Rolls-Royce, 2 Williams, 3 GE, 4 P&W, 5 Honeywell TP division: 1 Pratt & Whitney. Helo division: 1 Pratt & Whitney Pro Pilot staff report Data compiled by Conklin & de Decker Williams International F ixed-wing and helicopter operators rely heavily on product support provided by engine OEMs.

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High Five: 5 Global Airports With Exactly 5 Runways

Simple Flying

Runways are the core elements of an airport's operational portfolio, as they determine the number of arrivals and departures an airport can handle per hour. When airports have just a few runways (as is notably the case for certain major airports like London Heathrow (LHR), they have to limit landing and takeoff slots, making these facilities often inaccessible to airlines operating on tighter budgets.

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Spirit Won’t Report Q3 Earnings as Stock Nosedives

Airline Geeks

Spirit announced that it filed a disclosure with the Securities and Exchange Commission stating the carrier is unable to file its Q3 earnings.

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Virgin Australia & Other Airlines Cancel Flights To Bali Due To Volcanic Ash From Mount Lewotobi Laki-Laki Eruption

Simple Flying

Ongoing volcanic eruptions and ash cloud pollution have forced several airlines to cancel flights to and from Bali for safety reasons. Mount Lewotobi Laki-Laki - located on the Lesser Sunda Islands in Indonesia - began erupting on November 3rd, leading to the deaths of at least nine people.

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The Fine Art of the Debrief

Air Facts

The Fine Art of the Debrief Air Facts Journal When I was a primary student, a post flight review was not only mandatory but an integral part of every lesson since it offered an opportunity to ask questions and get direct feedback from my CFI. Unfortunately, some things that should not have been forgotten were lost, and soon after my checkride, my debrief had fallen into shadow.

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Europe To The Amazon: Onboard TAP Air Portugals New Long Airbus A321LR Route

Simple Flying

It is unusual to be on a long-haul service from Europe to the Amazon, the most famous rainforest in the world. Or, more accurately, to a city of 2 million people, the main gateway to the Amazon. But that was where I found myself on November 4, as I boarded a two-year-old TAP Air Portugal Airbus A321LR on the carrier's brand-new Lisbon to Manaus service via Belm.

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Avianca Owner ‘Interested’ in Aerolineas Argentinas

Airline Geeks

Javier Milei’s government – which owns the carrier – has threatened to shut down the ailing airline should labor talks break down even further.

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Boeing Delivers Only 14 Planes In October & Warns Of Further Production Delays After Strike

Simple Flying

Boeing has outlined that it will take weeks for the company to restart the production of 737 MAX, 767F, 777F/777X, and the military derivatives of the 737, the P-8, and the 767, the KC-46A, as it will resume building aircraft in compliance with its safety management system (SMS).

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In Wake Of Frontier Merger Failure, Spirit Mulls Bankruptcy

AV Web

Among multiple news outlets, Reuters reported yesterday (November 12) that Spirit Airlines said it is discussing “strategic alternatives to improve liquidity” including preparing to file for bankruptcy. The airline is considering its options following the breakdown of merger talks with Frontier Airlines, according to a Wall Street Journal report cited by Reuters.

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Planning Holiday Air Travel? Expect A Surge In Passenger Crowds At These US Airports

Simple Flying

As the holiday season approaches, many people across the United States will crisscross the country on airplanes. Some destinations will see bigger crowds than others, particularly sunny locations such as Florida and Arizona. As such, airports in some cities and states will likely see a surge more than others, and we take a closer look at the projected trends.

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Hyatt Place Trials Cutting Free Breakfast In US

One Mile at a Time

Hyatt Place seems to once again be trying to figure out a way to eliminate free breakfast at properties in the United States. I’m curious to see if the trial gets scrapped, or if we see it expanded this time around. Some Hyatt Place properties in US charging for breakfast Tanner Saunders reports on how Hyatt is currently running a trial at select Hyatt Place properties in the United States, whereby complimentary breakfast is no longer included for all World of Hyatt members.

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History: The 1998 Plane Crash Involving Leeds United Football Club

Simple Flying

The demands of modern football mean that teams often face busy schedules, with matches piling up thick and fast. In order to ease the recovery process between games at times of fixture congestion, recent years have seen teams in the English league pyramid increasingly choose to fly to and from away fixtures. However, while more of a recent phenomenon on a wider scale, the practice dates back further.

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FAA Stops Haiti Flights After Spirit Aircraft Hit by Gunfire

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CNN reports the FAA has prohibited all civil aviation activities below 10,000 feet for at least the next month, while Haitian officials have closed the airport in Port-au-Prince through November 18, 2024. Airspace Closed After Gun Violence Affects Aircraft The move by the FAA comes after several aircraft from American carriers were struck by gunfire while operating over Haiti.

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NBA Legend James Worthy Flies With NBA Cup On Themed Emirates Flight From Dubai To New York JFK

Simple Flying

Emirates has successfully transported the Emirates NBA Cup trophy to New York, commemorating the start of the Emirates NBA Cup 2024. The trophy was accompanied by NBA legend James Worthy as it made its way across the Atlantic.

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Which U.S. Airlines Are Hiring Pilots? [November 2024]

Airline Geeks

Despite the headlines of a pilot hiring slowdown, there are still many available career opportunities for aspiring aviators.

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What Features Make The E-7 Wedgetail A Game-Changer In Surveillance?

Simple Flying

In 2022, the Department of the Air Force announced that it would replace a portion of the E-3 Sentry Airborne Warning and Control System fleet with the Boeing E-7 Wedgetail. The E-7's surveillance capabilities are among the foremost reasons why it has been chosen by air forces from several nations.

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Sporty’s debuts Aviation Intelligence

AOPA

Sporty’s Pilot Shop, an AOPA Strategic Partner, has added an innovative feature it calls Sporty’s Aviation Intelligence to the company’s online Learn to Fly , Instrument Rating , and Commercial Pilot training courses.

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The Airbus A340-300: Who Still Flies The Quadjet?

Simple Flying

The Airbus A340-300 was the most successful variant of the European planemaker's single-decker quadjet, with the company's data showing that it accounted for 218 of the family's 377 deliveries.

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China’s COMAC Rebrands ARJ21

Airline Geeks

The Commercial Aircraft Corporation of China (COMAC), has announced that its ARJ21 will rebrand as the C909, in line with other models.

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Blade Helicopter Records A Slight Loss In Its Q3 Financial Report

Simple Flying

On Tuesday, November 12th, Blade Air Mobility released its financial report from the third-quarter of this year. This financial release reported the revenue and income generated from the company's chartered helicopter flights , known as Blade Helicopter. Overall, the company saw a positive quarter, although the company reported a net loss, slightly down from last year's third quarter.

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X-59 Engine Roars, Lockheed Martin Starts Last Major Ground Test

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PALMDALE, Calif., Nov. 12, 2024 — Lockheed Martin Skunk Works® , in partnership with NASA Aeronautics, started X-59 engine run testing, marking the aircraft’s final.

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Delta Air Lines Kicks Off Cyber Monday Early With Exclusive Deals And Bonus Miles

Simple Flying

Delta Air Lines winter deals are back, with select exclusive members getting a head start before the offerings become available to everyone. The holiday season around Thanksgiving and Christmas is one of the busiest in terms of air travel, and Delta gives out great deals during this time to lock in customers for several weeks of travel.

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Oakland Airport Ordered To Stop Using “San Francisco” In Name

One Mile at a Time

Earlier this year, Oakland International Airport (OAK) rebranded as San Francisco Bay Oakland International Airport. This was part of the airport’s effort to increase visibility and appeal among travelers, given Oakland’s proximity to San Francisco. As you’d expect, San Francisco International Airport (SFO) wasn’t happy about this change, since it viewed this as increased competition.

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What Are The Most Profitable Airlines In The US?

Simple Flying

While the COVID-19 pandemic has subsided, it undoubtedly wreaked havoc in the aviation industry. As airlines around the world grounded their planes and significantly pulled back operations, another aspect also plummeted: their profits. Since fewer travelers were flying, less money was being generated. As such, a handful of carriers experienced serious financial concerns some filing for bankruptcy, while others unfortunately ceased operations for good.

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