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Korean Air, Asiana to swap cabin crew duties after US approves merger: report

Aerotime

Korean Air and Asiana Airlines cabin crew will reportedly swap duties once the United States approves a merger between the two airlines. The flag carrier of South Korea is currently seeking approval from the US Department of Justice (DOJ) to merge with Asiana Airlines. Korean Air has filed for the merger in 2021. Since then, it has received approval from 13 of the 14 jurisdictions, including the US.

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How Many Fighter Jets Does China Produce Annually?

Simple Flying

How many fighter jets does China produce? Estimating Chinese production numbers is not as easy as in the West (where the manufacturers disclose their production numbers). The number of aircraft produced by the Chinese Air Force (properly the People's Liberation Army Air Force or PLAAF) can only be estimated. The numbers below do not include the JF-17 Thunder jointly produced with Pakistan.

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Virgin Atlantic rebuked by UK advertising regulator for ‘misleading’ SAF ad 

Aerotime

The UK Advertising Standards Authority has banned an ad by Virgin Atlantic for what the watchdog said are misleading claims about sustainable aviation fuels (SAF). The ad in question referred to “Flight100”, a one-off flight between London-Heathrow (LHR) and New York-JFK, which Virgin Atlantic operated on November 28, 2023, using fuel made entirely from used cooking oil and other biogenic waste products.

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You Can Now Earn Air India Flying Returns Points On Tickets To LEGOLAND

Simple Flying

Members of Air India's Flying Returns frequent flyer program can now earn points on tickets to LEGOLAND locations worldwide. The addition comes as the Indian flag carrier expands its loyalty program with new partners and earning opportunities.

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First Emirates B777 with refitted cabin enters service, takes off to Geneva   

Aerotime

The first of Emirates’ newly refurbished Boeing 777s has been brought back into service, taking off for a flight between Dubai (DXB) and Geneva (GVA) on August 7, 2024. The aircraft had undergone a 37-day refit which involved as many as 175 engineers and technicians. Work was completed four days ahead of schedule. This is the first aircraft of this type to receive Emirates’ new cabin interior as part of “Project Phoenix”, the airline’s $3 billion dollar program to refresh and upgrade the passeng

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United Discontinuing Hemispheres Magazine: End Of An Era

One Mile at a Time

United Airlines will be discontinuing its popular inflight magazine, and that’s kind of sad… United Hemispheres Magazine being cut ModernRetail is reporting that United Airlines will be discontinuing the print version of its Hemispheres Magazine shortly. The magazine first launched in 1992, so it’s being discontinued after roughly 32 years. This is truly the end of an era , as United was the last of the “big three” US legacy airlines to still have an inflight magazine.

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XPeng AeroHT raises US$150 million for modular car-and-eVTOL concept 

Aerotime

Chinese electric vertical takeoff and landing (eVTOL) developer XPeng AeroHT, a subsidiary of the carmaker of the same name, has closed a US$150 million Series B1 funding round. The Guangzhou-based firm will deploy the fresh capital it has raised from investors in order to further the development of XPeng’s “Land Aircraft Carrier” and build its assembly line.

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Cathay Pacific Plans New Flagship Lounge In Hong Kong

One Mile at a Time

Some time back, Cathay Pacific hinted that it would introduce a new flagship lounge in Hong Kong. We now have more details of what this could look like. Cathay Pacific plans full renovation of The Pier in Hong Kong Cathay Pacific has just announced how it’s investing in its future. In addition to ordering Airbus A330-900neos , the airline is also investing in its lounges.

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IndiGo Allows Women To Choose Seats Next To Other Female Passengers

Simple Flying

Indias largest airline, IndiGo, doesnt shy away from trying out new offerings to improve customer experience. A few months ago, the airline introduced an option for its female-identifying passengers to be seated next to passengers of the same gender in case they wished to avoid sitting next to a male-identifying traveler.

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Cathay Pacific Plans A330 Flat Bed Regional Business Class

One Mile at a Time

While details remain limited as of now, Cathay Pacific has reiterated plans to introduce a new flat bed business class product on its regional wide body aircraft… Cathay Pacific overhauling regional business class in 2026 Cathay Pacific has just announced a variety of new initiatives , including one that regional passengers on the airline will no doubt appreciate (this complements Cathay Pacific introducing a new long haul business class in late 2024 , and a new first class in 2025 ).

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Photo Tour: Inside Virgin Atlantic's Airbus A330neo At The Farnborough International Airshow

Simple Flying

Airbus certainly led the way with commercial aircraft on display at the 2024 Farnborough International Airshow. One of the stars of the show was Virgin Atlantic's latest Airbus A330-900.

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British Columbia Aviation Museum Announces Hawaii Mars’ Final Flight

Vintage Aviation News

The British Columbia Aviation Museum is excited to announce the final flight of the Hawaii Martin Mars water bomber to its permanent home on Sunday, August 11, 2024. This iconic aircraft will become the centerpiece of the museum’s expanding BC Wildfire Aviation exhibit. The public is invited to witness this historic event, likened to the spectacle of a space shuttle launch.

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Top 5: The Most Significant Airline Mergers In Aviation History

Simple Flying

" Unity is strength ". The airline industry was not immune to this truth. With the progressive deregulation of the industry and other developments in the market, incumbent carriers had to promptly adapt their management philosophy to new and rapidly changing economic conditions.

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Allegiant Further Reduces 737 MAX Delivery Expectations

Airline Geeks

The ultra-low-cost carrier (ULCC) is now planning for four airframes to be delivered, down from the six that were previously expected.

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US Navy F-35s Will Replace F/A-18 Hornets On USS George Washington Heading For Japan

Simple Flying

As another sign of great power competition, the US has announced it will deploy a squadron of F-35C fighter jets on the USS George Washington (CVN-73) aircraft carrier as it returns for its deployment in Japan. The move is seen as aimed at countering China's growing capabilities - including as it produces more long-range missiles and large numbers of J-20 Mighty Dragon fighter jets.

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How airplane pressurization systems work (video tip)

Flight Training Central

High-performance airplanes and jets incorporate a pressurization system to provide a comfortable cabin environment for the flight crew and passengers. In this video, we’ll show how this system works in piston-engine airplanes, like a Piper Malibu, and how the pilot control it from the flight deck. This video tip is from Sporty’s Commercial Pilot Training Course.

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Breeze Airways Introduces 18 New Routes & Announces 5 New Cities

Simple Flying

Breeze Airways has announced a major expansion of its route network, adding 18 routes and five new cities to its map. With the new additions, the young airline will serve more than 200 routes.

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IFR Insights with Spencer Suderman: Procedure Turn and RNAV Circling Approach

Air Facts

IFR Insights with Spencer Suderman: Procedure Turn and RNAV Circling Approach Air Facts Journal IFR Insights , hosted by Spencer Suderman, shares valuable experiences and tips for instrument flying. Spencer is a Floriday-based airshow pilot and instrument flight instructor. In this episode, ride along with Spencer in a G1000-equipped Cessna 172 as he flies a full RNAV circle-to-land approach with a holding pattern course reversal into Cecil, FL.

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Turkish Airlines Flight 1951: What Caused The 'Polderbaan Incident'?

Simple Flying

On February 25, 2009, Turkish Airlines Flight 1951 (TC-JGE), a Boeing 737-800 model 8F2 named Tekirda, crashed while attempting to land at Amsterdams Schiphol Airport (AMS). The incident, now known as the 'Polderbaan Incident,' resulted in 9 fatalities and 120 reported injuries among 128 passengers and 7 crew members, making it one of the deadliest aviation accidents in recent Dutch history.

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Former CFI charged with manslaughter

AOPA

A Pennsylvania man who allegedly gave flight instruction 41 times without a valid pilot or instructor certificate was charged with involuntary manslaughter for the death of a student pilot.

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5 Fast Facts On The Lockheed Martin LM-100J Hercules Civilian Freighter Variant

Simple Flying

The Lockheed C-130 Hercules (and Super Hercules) is the most common medium-lift military transport aircraft used by the United States and its allies and partners around the world. It is found in almost every military service branch and dozens of air forces where the Hercules functions as a workhorse (including the US Coast Guard). But it is not just a military aircraft.

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airBaltic releases traffic data for July

Airline Economics

The Latvian national carrier airBaltic carried more than half a million passengers during July of this year – representing an increase of 9% when compared to the same period last year. In total the airline carried a total of 560,200 passengers during the month on over 4,550 flights.

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Big Changes: The Worlds 10 Shortest Flights On 480+ Seat Aircraft

Simple Flying

Very high-capacity aircraft on short routes are always intriguing. Unsurprisingly, they are uncommon, which only adds to the appeal. New additions rarely make the 10 shortest flights list, but that is what has happened.

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Cathay Pacific Orders 30 A330-900s

Airline Geeks

Cathay Group announced that it will invest HK$100 billion ($12.8 billion) over the next seven years to enhance its customer experience.

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Well Connected: The 5 Best Airlines For International Travel

Simple Flying

A few years ago, when we were all told to stay at home and ride out the COVID-19 Pandemic , many of us wondered if we would ever get to travel the world again. Most airlines around the globe saw their flights slashed and aircraft grounded, and we wondered if our flag carriers would even survive being stripped of millions of dollars in revenue. However, fast-forward to 2024, the aviation scene is humming again, and we are all eager to take flight.

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Fiji Airways set to begin new service to Dallas

Airline Economics

Fiji Airways is set to begin flights to Dallas Fort Worth International (DFW) from Fiji’s capital Nadi later this year. The new 13-hour non-stop flight to the Texan city will operate three times per week with the service commencing on December 10, 2024.

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Did You Know Helicopters Used To Directly Connect London's Heathrow And Gatwick Airports?

Simple Flying

London's Heathrow and Gatwick Airports are the busiest airports in the United Kingdom, welcoming thousands of passengers from around the world every day. Many airlines serve either Heathrow or Gatwick, while a few serve both.

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NTSB Releases Preliminary Report On Fatal Oshkosh Crash

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The National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) released its preliminary report on the fatal Lancair ES crash during opening day of EAA’s AirVenture on July 22. According to the report, Automatic Dependent Surveillance Broadcast (ADS-B) data indicates the aircraft departed Trenton Mercer Airport (TTN) in Trenton, New Jersey around 7:40 a.m. and flew to Hartford Municipal Airport (HXF) in Hartford, Wisconsin before departing HXF around 11:45 a.m.

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Lounge Review: Qatar Airways Premium Lounge At Bangkok Suvarnabhumi International Airport

Simple Flying

One of the most sought-after benefits of flying in business class is getting access to an airline's lounge. It always helps travelers escape the hustle and bustle of airports, giving them a chance to relax before a flight. After a ten-day holiday in Thailand, I had the chance to visit the Qatar Airways Premium Lounge at Bangkok Suvarnabhumi International Airport (BKK) just before my flight to Doha.

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Bargain Buys on AircraftForSale: 1962 Cessna 182E Skylane

Plane and Pilot

The Cessna 182 is widely regarded by owners as one of the best all-around single-engine piston aircraft available. With excellent handling qualities, a substantial useful load, and an airspeed range that combines great STOL capability with a decent cruise speed, one of the only true downsides to buyers is the ever-increasing resale value. Fortunately, this example bucks the trend with a five-figure price, available for $95,000 on Aircraft For Sale.

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Delta CEO Did Not Reply To Microsoft CEO's Offer To Help During Crowdstrike IT Meltdown

Simple Flying

Delta Air Lines reportedly ignored repeated offers of free technical assistance from Microsoft during last month's system outage. Apparently, Microsoft's CEO personally reached out to Delta CEO Ed Bastian during the crisis but got no response.

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FAA Approves First Commercial Drone Flights Beyond Visual Line Of Sight In Dallas

AV Web

For the first time, the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) has cleared commercial drone operators in Dallas to fly beyond their operator’s sight. According to the agency , Zipline International and Wing Aviation have received approval to conduct package deliveries—ensuring their drones remain safely separated through the use of new Unmanned Aircraft System Traffic Management (UTM) technology.

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How To Book A Qatar Executive Flight

Simple Flying

Qatar Airways , the flag carrier of Qatar, boasts a fleet of 249 aircraft. It is known for its QSuite, which offers a unique business class experience with sliding doors for added privacy. The airline also manages a collection of private jets through Qatar Executive , its dedicated subsidiary for VVIP aircraft charters. Today, we will explore how to charter a plane from the operator.

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Joby Applies For Aircraft Certification In Australia

AV Web

On Tuesday, electric air taxi company, Joby Aviation, announced it has applied for aircraft certification in Australia. According to the company, Joby’s request to Australia’s Civil Aviation Safety Authority (CASA) for validation of its FAA type certification is based on a bilateral agreement between the U.S. and Australian regulators. This application paves the way for the introduction of quiet, emissions-free air taxis in Australia.

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Live TV On Airlines: How It Works & Who Offers It?

Simple Flying

Watching live TV at 35,000 feet is a perk many airlines offer today, but decades ago, it was never a thought. As much of the world stays connected and entertained in this digital age, airlines have adapted to give travelers the best possible onboard experience.

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Wright Brothers National Memorial And First Flight Society Celebrate National Aviation Day With Free Admission

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Wright Brothers National Memorial in partnership with First Flight Society, are celebrating National Aviation Day at Dare County Regional Airport (KMQI) on Aug. 19 with free admission, ranger-led educational programs, and an outdoor movie event. National Aviation Day was established in 1939 by President Franklin D. Roosevelt to celebrate the advancements in aviation and to honor Orville Wright’s birthday.

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Spirit AeroSystems Reports $415 Million Loss During Q2 2024

Simple Flying

Spirit AeroSystems, a major supplier for Airbus and Boeing, has continued to incur losses as it dealt with the quality lapses in its shipsets, including Boeing 737 MAX fuselages.

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