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New KLM 777 Business Class Seats With Doors: Which Planes Have Them?

One Mile at a Time

Air France-KLM is investing a lot of money at the moment in its premium cabins. In 2022, we learned how KLM planned on introducing a new business class product on its Boeing 777s. This work finally started in 2023, and I wanted to share a major update, as all 777-300ERs have now been reconfigured with this product, so you’re guaranteed the new cabins on those jets.

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Best Of The Web: Super 18 Jump

AV Web

Dr. Bill Runyon’s impeccably maintained Beech Super 18 is the star of this skydiving video featuring the All Veteran Group. Very nice video by Films, Stills & Co. The post Best Of The Web: Super 18 Jump appeared first on AVweb.

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Legendary Additions to the 2024 Reno Air Show

Vintage Aviation News

PRESS RELEASE The Reno Air Race Association is thrilled to share that they’re adding some Reno Legends to the mix for the 2024 Reno Air show. The 60th anniversary celebration of the Reno Air Races, to be held this October 4th-6th at Reno Stead Airport, will be packing a nostalgic punch of excitement with these legendary pilots showing off their iconic aircraft in front of an epic backdrop.

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Best Of The Web: Super 18 Jump

AV Web

Dr. Bill Runyon’s impeccably maintained Beech Super 18 is the star of this skydiving video featuring the All Veteran Group. Very nice video by Films, Stills & Co. The post Best Of The Web: Super 18 Jump appeared first on AVweb.

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Lufthansa Creatively Selling Miles With 30% Discount

One Mile at a Time

In late 2022, Lufthansa’s Miles & More program got into the business of selling miles, with an interesting backstory. Lufthansa has just launched its latest promotion on purchased miles. This has the potential to be a good value, especially given that this is a points currency that can otherwise be hard to accrue. Lufthansa Bundle&Go mileage sale Lufthansa sells Miles & More miles.

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China Lands Probe On Moon

AV Web

China has successfully landed a probe on the back side of the moon, and it intends to bring part of it back to Earth with a load of rocks. The Chang’e-6 lander landed in the Aitken Basin near the South Pole. It touched down in a crater and appears to be operating normally. The lander has been in a lunar orbit for 20 days and is part of a four-part system that includes the orbiter, lander, ascender and reentry vehicle that will ultimately bring the payload home.

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Park Hyatt Marrakech Opening July 2024… Maybe?

One Mile at a Time

Many of us into points love Park Hyatt , since it’s a luxury brand that allows us to earn & redeem points, and take advantage of elite benefits. The Park Hyatt Marrakech has been in the works for a very long time, and has had a seemingly endless opening delay. I wanted to provide the latest update on this, since somehow the hotel still isn’t open.

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ROYALJET: 20 YEARS OF OPERATION

Altitudes Magazine

RoyalJet celebrates two decades of providing its VVIP clients with premium air travel.

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Doc Visits the Lehigh Valley…Twice!

Vintage Aviation News

By Nick Chismar Those living in the Lehigh Valley in Pennsylvania are no strangers to the rumble of aircraft overhead. Home to the state’s fourth busiest airport, Lehigh Valley International, it’s a common sight to see airliners flying in and out with FedEx and Amazon flights mixed in the bunch. The rumble of these aircraft on takeoff is just another every day sound, but on May 6th there was a new rumble over the Valley as the Boeing B-29 Superfortress Doc arrived in the Valley.

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Whitecaps On Their Martinis

AV Web

“From ghoulies and ghosties and long-leggedy beasties and things that go bump in the flight, Good Lord deliver us.” With apologies to Robert Burns. Surf’s Up! My flying partner last week was Jim, a longtime pilot, friend and Piper Aztec owner. He was giggling because we hit a bit of turbulence that was harsh enough to make me almost jam a plastic fork in my head as I tried to fly the plane and eat my chicken salad simultaneously. “It is getting a little gnarly up here tod

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Density Altitude Formula: How to Calculate it Correctly

Northstar VFR

Article and Photo by Ally Melick, CRJ Pilot, CFI-I, MEI Everywhere in the country flight training is a unique experience. At the airport I trained at in Denver, low level windshear alerts were present daily from wind coming off the mountains. Winter flying started no earlier than noon when the ice finally melted off the planes, and summer flying consisted of early morning flights to avoid the afternoon thunderstorms and high density altitude.

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Summer Special 2: NATO Tigermeet

Aviation News

This summer we will do some short articles about airshows, fly-ins, events, museums, military exercises under the title Summer Special. The hosting nation and specific.

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IATA AGM 2024: IATA issues urgent demand for governments to unblock £1.8bn of airline funds

Aviation Bussiness News

IATA has renewed calls for governments to urgently remove barriers from airlines repatriating revenues after latest data revealed a $708 billion reduction in the total amount held. The 28% reduction in blocked funds since December 2023 as of April took the total amount being held to $1.8 billion. The figure was revealed at the trade body’s 80th AGM in Dubai.

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Poll: Have You Experienced Mental Health Issues As A Pilot?

AV Web

Poll: Have You Experienced Mental Health Issues As A Pilot? Poll: Have You Experienced Mental Health Issues As A Pilot? Yes and I lost my certificate. Yes and I hid it from my AME. Yes but I have my certificate back. No. Other Δ The post Poll: Have You Experienced Mental Health Issues As A Pilot? appeared first on AVweb.

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IATA AGM 2024: SAF production increase ‘on track’ but still ‘long way to go’

Aviation Bussiness News

Production of Sustainable Aviation Fuel us set to triple in volume in 2024, aviation trade body IATA has projected. The increase, which IATA says is “on track” would see production rise to 1.9 billion litres, equating to 0.53% of the total aviation fuel required in 2024. IATA, which is hosting its 80th AGM in Dubai this week, has set out its vision of the steps required to increase the production of SAF to support the sector to meet its net zero targets.

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Last Week’s Poll Question: No Beards For Air Force

AV Web

The majority of respondents said no to the idea of facial hair in the Air Force. Only 13% supported it unconditionally. The post Last Week’s Poll Question: No Beards For Air Force appeared first on AVweb.

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Wideroe Cockpit E190-E2 & Dash 8 Winter Ops into 14 Airports

World Airline News

From Just Planes: Now nearly 20 years later we’re delighted to return to the Norwegian airline for a new film featuring the new Embraer E190-E2 as well as the Dash 8 in winter operations to 14 airports in Norway with some beautiful scenery.

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IATA AGM 2024: Aviation’s financial achievement hailed but challenges remain to sustainability and profitability

Aviation Bussiness News

IATA has hailed the airline industry’s financial performance as a “major achievement” considering where it was three years ago during the height of the pandemic. Although new profits are expected to his $30.5 billion in 2024, up from $27.4 billion in 2023, IATA director general Willie Walsh warned the sector continues to offer poor return on invested capital.

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Second Of Two YF-16s Restored To Its Former Paint Scheme And Configuration

The Aviationist

It took 4 years and over 10,000 hours of volunteer work to get the YF-16 #72-01568 to its original appearance. On Saturday, June 1, 2024, the Fort Worth Aviation Museum unveiled the second YF-16 prototype, [.] The post Second Of Two YF-16s Restored To Its Former Paint Scheme And Configuration appeared first on The Aviationist.

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FAA Amends Mental Health Evaluation Criteria For Pilots

AV Web

A history of no more than two mental health diagnoses no longer requires automatic review by the FAA for any class of pilot certificate as long as certain criteria are met. The agency has revised its guidance to AMEs on “uncomplicated anxiety, depression and related conditions” and chief among the changes is that the FAA can be left out of the process if the pilot has been off medication for two years, there are no issues raised by a questionnaire and the AME has no concerns.

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Air Force Museum Undertakes Another Monumental Move of Mighty XB-70 Mach 3 Super Bomber

The Aviationist

The XB-70 Valkyrie on display at the Air Force Museum was once again towed out of its display hangar temporarily for museum maintenance recently. The North American XB-70 Valkyrie, on display along with over 25 [.] The post Air Force Museum Undertakes Another Monumental Move of Mighty XB-70 Mach 3 Super Bomber appeared first on The Aviationist.

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