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Qatar Airways acquires 25% of South African airline Airlink 

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Qatar Airways has acquired a 25% equity stake in South African airline Airlink, one of Africa’s largest carriers. The deal, which was signed on August 20, 2024, in Doha, builds upon years of collaboration between the two airlines, which already codeshare some of their flights. After this equity investment, the two airlines are expected to strengthen their partnership, enhancing the connectivity between their respective networks, cooperating in the commercial sphere and linking their respective l

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Boeing 777X Test Fleet Grounded After Severed Engine Thrust Link & Cracks Found

Simple Flying

The Boeing 777X program has faced another setback after a post-flight inspection of one of the aircraft led to the discovery of a failed engine mount, pausing the certification campaign of the type.

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Northvolt to move all Cuberg’s operations to Sweden 

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Swedish battery developer Northvolt has announced that it is moving its aviation-focused subsidiary Cuberg from California, United States, to Sweden. Northvolt acquired Cuberg, a startup founded by Stanford University researcher Richard Wang, in 2021 with the idea of diversifying away from its automotive business and expand into new promising markets such as aviation.

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Examined: 5 Reasons Why Hail Poses A Danger To Aircraft

Simple Flying

Hailstorms are more than just a minor inconvenience for aircraft; they represent significant hazards that can compromise safety, cause costly damage, and disrupt operations. Here are five key reasons hail poses such a danger to aircraft and a deeper understanding of hail as a weather event.

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LanzaTech, LanzaJet and Boeing to invest in SAF project in Australia 

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Two US green energy firms, LanzaTech, and its sustainable aviation fuel spin-off, LanzaJet (which is currently an independent company) are joining forces with Australia’s Wagner Sustainable Fuels and Boeing in order to invest in a sustainable aviation fuel (SAF) refinery in Brisbane, Australia. The project, which also has the backing of the government of the state of Queensland, where the plant will be located, will expand Australia’s SAF production capacity through the use of LanzaTech’s Circul

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Air China Takes Lead With Largest ARJ21 Fleet Nearly 9 Years After Aircraft's 1st Delivery

Simple Flying

Last Thursday, COMAC delivered its 29th ARJ21 aircraft (registration number: B-656L) to Air China. With this delivery, Air China's ARJ21 fleet temporarily surpassed that of Chengdu Airlines and China Southern Airlines , making it the airline with the largest ARJ21 fleet.

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Chinese carrier Juneyao Airlines to launch Shanghai to Melbourne flights

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Chinese carrier Juneyao Airlines has announced plans to launch new direct flights between Melbourne Airport (MEL) and Shanghai’s Pudong International Airport (PVG). The thrice-weekly flights will commence on December 19, 2024, and will be operated using the carrier’s flagship Boeing 787-9 Dreamliner. Flight schedules will increase to daily during the peak holiday season in January and February 2025.

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The impact of business aviation on the economy: Facts and figures

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Business aviation, frequently visualized through the lens of opulence and exclusivity, plays a much more essential role in the global economy than it is often credited for. It is a significant economic contributor, fostering job creation, trade, and investment on a global scale. Let’s explore the impressive facts and figures that outline its remarkable economic impact.

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50 Lucky Flyers Will Win Unlimited Flights With Frontiers GoWild! Pass

Simple Flying

US-based ultra-low-cost carrier Frontier Airlines has announced that 50 lucky winners will receive a six-month "All You Can Fly" pass. This pass will allow passengers to travel to any of the airline's domestic and international destinations within its route network. Of course, some terms and conditions must be followed.

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World Aviation Festival announces Wings of Support as official charity partner

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The World Aviation Festival is naming Wings of Support as their official charity partner for 2024. Wings of Support was founded in 1998 by KLM pilot Marius den Dulk and remains largely funded by donations from KLM employees. In 2023 alone, Wings of Support raised over €600,000 for 67 projects, benefitting 16,378 children. Wings of Support focuses on funding initiatives to support disadvantaged children from destinations KLM flies to.

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A Flight School Closing In Virginia Has Left Several Students Out Of Thousands Of Dollars

Simple Flying

On August 1, a flight school based in Northern Virginia closed its doors and filed for bankruptcy shortly after. The school, American Aviation Flight School, allegedly closed due to its large business debt, which totaled between $10 million and $50 million, per the Aircraft Owners and Pilots Association ( AOPA ). However, students who were enrolled in the flight school were allegedly directed that they would not be receiving refunds for previously submitted deposits.

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Future Of Alaska & Hawaiian Miles: What Should We Expect?

One Mile at a Time

In late 2023, Alaska Airlines announced plans to acquire Hawaiian Airlines, in a $1.9 billion deal. Up until now, there had been questions about whether the deal would get approval, given that the Department of Justice (DOJ) has been pretty aggressive with blocking mergers. We’ve now learned that the DOJ doesn’t plan to challenge this takeover. While there are still some closing conditions that have to be met, I think it’s safe to say that it’s highly likely this deal will end up being finalized

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Finding The Right Private Jet Program: A Look At Private Jet Card Comparisons' New Decider Custom Analysis Program

Simple Flying

Earlier this summer, an industry-leading jet card and fractional buyer's guide, Private Jet Card Comparisons , released its latest upgrade for helping users find their ideal private jet provider. This new program is called the Decider Custom Analysis Report. This program allows private jet users to save time by identifying for them the providers and programs that match their needs when selecting a new private jet flight program.

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Boeing 777X Test Flights Paused… Again

One Mile at a Time

The Boeing 777X is Boeing’s latest and (theoretically) greatest aircraft, which is eventually supposed to become the largest passenger jet in production. The catch is, the plane has experienced some major certification issues — while the plane was supposed to start commercial service in 2020, that timeline has now been pushed back until 2025. Well, there’s now potentially yet another setback, as reported by The Air Current.

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UFOs In Palmdale: Secretive US Air Force Plant 42 & Home Of Lockheed Martin Skunk Works Clocks Aerial Intruders

Simple Flying

A series of unidentified flying object (UFO) reports around a highly classified US Air Force base in California have coincided with the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) imposing temporary flight restrictions in the area. United States Air Force Plant 42 - home to advanced military aerospace development projects - has experienced a surge in suspected drone incursions within the past few months.

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Military Aviation Museum Partners Up With NATO Joint Power Flight Demonstration Featuring The Frecce Tricolori

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The Military Aviation Museum is partnering with the Air.Show Tour and NATO for the NATO Joint-Power Demonstration over Virginia Beach Oceanfront on Wednesday, August 21st. This event will showcase the Italian Air Force’s Frecce Tricolori jet team, the F-22 Raptor Demo Team from Langley AFB, and the U.S. Navy’s F/A-18 Super Hornet Demo Team from VFA-106 at NAS Oceana.

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JetZero: A Closer Look At The Blended Wing Body Plane That Alaska Airlines Could Fly

Simple Flying

In the ever-evolving aviation industry, innovation and efficiency are key drivers of progress. Alaska Airlines is eyeing a new aircraft design that could reshape the future of air travel. The airline has expressed keen interest in JetZero's Blended Wing Body (BWB) aircraft a design that not only catches the eye but also promises impressive fuel efficiency and environmental benefits.

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FAA Issues ACS On Cirrus SR-Line Power Levers

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The FAA issued an airworthiness concern sheet (ACS) after a cockpit power lever fractured on a Cirrus SR20 as the pilot advanced the throttle for takeoff. The pilot cut fuel to the engine and safely aborted the takeoff. Follow-up visual and dye-penetrant examinations by the training fleet operator revealed cracks in 24 more aircraft. The original failure and the cracks discovered in the remaining aircraft all were located near the section of the power levers with the smallest cross section.

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Black Boxes: Exploring The History Of Flight Recorders

Simple Flying

Black boxes, also known as flight recorders , are crucial to aviation safety. They are designed to withstand extreme conditions and record various types of flight data, as well as cockpit audio. This information helps determine and reconstruct the events leading up to, during, and immediately following aircraft accidents.

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JetBlue Launches Ongoing Mosaic Status Match Offer

One Mile at a Time

It’s common for airlines to offer some sort of status challenge or status match program, in order to lure frequent flyers who are loyal to competing airlines, but are considering a switch. In the United States, most major airlines offer some sort of a status match challenge opportunity, including Alaska , American , Delta , Southwest , and United.

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United Airlines Adds Several Nonstop Flights For College Football Games This Fall

Simple Flying

With college football season just around the corner, airlines are adding special flights to offer convenient travel options to sports enthusiasts. United Airlines, too, has announced several flights for fans who want to see their favorite teams play at key matches.

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Which No Annual Fee Chase Ink Business Card Is Best?

One Mile at a Time

Link: Apply now for the Ink Business Cash® Credit Card or Ink Business Unlimited® Credit Card Chase’s portfolio of Ink business credit cards is among the best business cards you’ll find. In particular, there are two great no annual fee options which are incredibly lucrative — the Ink Business Cash® Credit Card ( review ) and Ink Business Unlimited® Credit Card ( review ).

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Airbus A340: 5 Former Operators That You Didn't Know Used To Fly The Quadjet

Simple Flying

The Airbus A340 quadjet is becoming a rare sight in commercial aviation as newer and more fuel-efficient widebody aircraft are replacing it. According to ch-aviation data, a total of 82 airframes are currently listed to be in active service.

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Understanding pressure altitude and GPS altitude in aviation apps

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Understanding pressure altitude and GPS altitude in aviation apps iPad Pilot News Ten years ago, ForeFlight introduced synthetic vision and gave pilots a new way to view the world on their iPads. Nowadays, most other aviation apps offer a similar view. In addition to a 3D view of terrain and obstacles this shows glass cockpit-style tapes for speed and altitude, making it an excellent backup tool in case of panel avionics failure.

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What Are Some Of The Disadvantages Of Codeshare Flights?

Simple Flying

Airlines in todays market rely heavily on agreements and partnerships to boost profits and provide the most extensive route networks for passengers. One common and important partnership is codesharing , which involves a ticketing airline selling seats on a flight operated by another airline.

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Delta Business Traveler: Not Much To Get Excited About

One Mile at a Time

Today, Delta has announced the launch of Delta Business Traveler , described as the first time that a US airline has launched a dedicated program for all business travelers, regardless of the company’s size or relationship with Delta. Sounds exciting, eh? When I first heard about this, I was intrigued. While most US airlines have business rewards programs, they generally have some minimum size and revenue requirements.

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Top 5 Revolutionary Military Aircraft Engines

Simple Flying

World War II was a time of revolution for aircraft engines - especially jet engines. The German Junkers Jumo 004 was the world's first production turbojet engine in operational use. Soon after, the British Nene was reverse-engineered by the Soviets post-war to develop the Klimov RD-45 and Kilmov VK-1 (which were used in the MiG-15). Jet engines continued to develop through the Cold War and to the present.

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Park Hyatt Coming To Sapporo, Japan!

One Mile at a Time

Plans have just been announced for yet another Park Hyatt location, and it’s one I’m very excited about. However, we’ll have to be very patient… Park Hyatt Sapporo opening 2029 Hyatt has entered into a management agreement with Heiwa Real Estate Co. Ltd., for the opening of the Park Hyatt Sapporo in 2029. The 157-key property will feature culinary and wellness experiences, an indoor swimming pool, and space for meetings and events.

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Sustainability In US Aviation: 5 Key Initiatives

Simple Flying

Flying is one of the most carbon-intensive activities. According to a report by Our World in Data , the aviation industry accounts for 2.5% of global CO2 emissions. With greenhouse emissions reaching record highs, the industry has pledged to reach zero carbon emissions by 2050.

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Marriott & Uber New User Promo: Earn 1,000 Bonus Points

One Mile at a Time

Marriott and Uber have a partnership, allowing Bonvoy members to earn points when spending with Uber and Uber Eats. If you haven’t yet participated in this collaboration, there’s an incentive to do so right now. New members can earn 1,000 bonus Bonvoy points At the moment it’s possible to earn 1,000 Marriott Bonvoy points when you link your Uber app and your Marriott Bonvoy account, and complete one qualifying ride.

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Explained: 'Hotel Mode' On ATR Turboprop Engines

Simple Flying

The ATR family is a popular passenger and freighter turboprop aircraft that was first developed in 1988. The aircraft type was created by a joint venture of Arospatiale known as Avions de transport rgional in French or Aeri da Trasporto Regionale in Italian. The ATR 72 was produced from the original and smaller variant, the ATR 42, which was first produced in 1984.

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Alaska-Hawaiian Deal Moves Forward Without DOJ Intervention

Airline Geeks

The Department of Justice (DOJ)'s deadline to review the proposed merger between Alaska Airlines and Hawaiian Airlines expired early Tuesday morning.

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Alaska Airlines Bets On Blended Wing Body With JetZero Investment

Simple Flying

Alaska Airlines has announced a major investment in JetZero, which will see the airline supporting the aircraft developer as it works to bring a new Blended Wing Body aircraft to market. The JetZero airliner is purported to provide the operator with considerable savings in fuel burn and carbon emission by as much as 50%.

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Kenya Airways Posts First Profit in Over a Decade

Airline Geeks

On Monday, Kenya Airways announced its financial results for the first half of the year, revealing a profit after tax for the first time since 2013.

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How Many Fighter Jets Are Produced Annually In Europe?

Simple Flying

While the United States and China are now the world's top producers of fighter jets , the Europeans maintain a large fighter jet industry. Currently, the Europeans are producing three multirole fighter jets - the Eurofighter Typhoon , the Dassault Rafale , and the Saab Gripen. The Europeans produce a number of other military aircraft, such as the Airbus A400M Atlas strategic transport aircraft / refueling aircraft and the Aermacchi M-345 advanced trainer / light attack aircraft.

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Short Final: Radio Discipline

AV Web

Even among the ex-RAF Eagle Squadron 4 th Fighter Group, which was not known for its strict USAAF discipline, breaking radio silence at critical points on a mission was still considered a major transgression. The German Luftwaffe ground forces were adept at keying in on air-to-air transmissions as a means of locating incoming fighters and bombers. But Ralph “Kidd” Hofer of the 334 th Squadron of the Fourth couldn’t help himself.

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Where Is Qatar Airways Flying Its A380s?

Simple Flying

Qatar Airways is one of the handful of airlines that had taken delivery of Airbus A380 aircraft. While the airline was no exception and placed the type into storage during the pandemic, it eventually brought back the type as demand for travel came roaring back.

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