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Lilium Secures Lifeline With New Investors

AV Web

Just days after announcing plans to cease operations, electric aircraft manufacturer, Lilium, has found a buyer in Mobile Uplift Corporation GmbHa coalition of European and North American investors. The German electric vertical takeoff and landing (eVTOL) company announced the news on Tuesday noting that the deal is expected to enable its two subsidiaries to secure the funding needed to resume operations and hire back the nearly 1,000 employees it let go.

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Report: IndiGo To Lease Six Norse Atlantic Boeing 787s, Fly Long Haul

One Mile at a Time

It looks like Indias largest airline, IndiGo, has plans to launch long haul flights earlier than initially planned. Im fascinated by the implications of this. IndiGo nears deal for Norse Atlantic Boeing 787s IndiGo is a powerhouse in Indian aviation, but up until now, the airline has almost exclusively operated narrow body jets, and hasnt operated long haul flights.

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The Douglas DC-3 Cargo Workhorses Of DesertAir Alaska

Vintage Aviation News

There were almost a dozen shrink-wrapped pallets of boxes sitting on the rain soaked ramp at Ted Stevens International Airport (ANC) in Anchorage, Alaska. The address labels indicated that all of the packages were bound for the general store in Stebbins, Alaska. Everything from toilet paper and paper towels to dog food and candy were on these pallets.

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Flying Blue Devalues Partner Awards, Costs Increase By Up To 100%

One Mile at a Time

Air France-KLM Flying Blue is one of the most useful frequent flyer programs for redeeming miles. Not only does the program have great award pricing for travel on Air France-KLM, but it also has lucrative award pricing for travel on partner airlines. Unfortunately the program isnt ending the year on a good note when it comes to redemption values Flying Blue increases many partner award costs On December 25, 2025, Flying Blue seems to have increased many award ticket costs on partner airlines.

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Airplane Lights: What Each Light Does (Red/Green, Strobe, Beacon)

Pilot Institute

What are those flashing lights in the sky? Is it a drone, or an airplane? And what are those lights for? You may have noticed the seemingly random flashing and solid lights on an aircraft and wondered what they are supposed to mean. In this article, we will explain all the different lights you may encounter on an airplane and their purpose. Although every aircraft may have slightly different lights, a framework of the same types of lights exists.

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FAA Concludes Southwest Airlines Safety Audit, Finds Nothing

One Mile at a Time

In July 2024, the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) stepped up oversight of Southwest Airlines , after the airline hada series of close calls, mostly involving pilot error. Since then, the FAA has been auditing the airline to figure out if there are any areas for improvement, and the results are in FAA identifies no safety issues at Southwest Last week, the FAA put out a statement regarding its Southwest safety audit, indicating that it has finished its Certificate Holder Evaluation Program

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What USAF Conflicts Has F-16 Fighting Falcon Been Involved In?

Simple Flying

Developed by General Dynamics in the 1970s, the F-16 Fighting Falcon remains today as the backbone of the United States Air Force (USAF), with more F-16s in service today than any other kind of fighter aircraft. A multirole all-weather fighter capable of performing a myriad of missions while also offering impressive reliability and combat capabilities, the F-16 has unsurprisingly become one of the jets that the USAF relies on.

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Royal Brunei's Small But Mighty Boeing 787 Fleet: Everything You Need To Know

Simple Flying

Last month marked 50 years since the foundation of Royal Brunei Airlines in 1974. The carrier commenced operations the following year, and has since grown to become something of an unsung hero of Asian aviation, serving a wide range of destinations with its small fleet. The airline's flagships are its Boeing 787-8s from the US manufacturer's Dreamliner family, of which it presently flies five.

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Air Tours Banned Over Canyon de Chelly National Monument

AV Web

Canyon de Chelly National Monument in Arizona is the latest U.S. National Park to prohibit commercial air tours as part of its new Air Tour Management Plan (ATMP). The plan, a collaborative effort between the National Park Service (NPS) and the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA), prohibits commercial air tours over the park and within a half-mile of its boundaries.

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Snowball Express: American Airlines Makes Disney Dreams Come True For Families Of Fallen Heroes

Simple Flying

US carrier American Airlines celebrated the holidays by flying over 2,500 people to "The Happiest Place On Earth" for the third consecutive year. The airline is the official partner of the Snowball Express program, hosted by the Gary Sinise Foundation, which brings families of fallen first responders and military servicemembers to Disney for some quality family time over the festive season.

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Legal Setback For Backcountry Airstrips

AV Web

Four backcountry airstrips in Idahos Frank Church River of No Return Wilderness known as the Big Creek Four have been deemed emergency use only as outlined by a recent legal settlement. The ruling stems from a lawsuit between environmental groups and the U.S. Forest Service, with the State of Idaho intervening on behalf of recreational aviators. In its complaint, environmental advocates have stated that aircraft use of the Big Creek Four is damaging wilderness character, wildlife habitats, and t

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How Do Volaris' Annual Pass & v.pass Subscriptions Differ?

Simple Flying

Volaris is a huge player in modern-day Mexican aviation, with the low-cost carrier being, according to CAPA , the country's largest domestic operator. Indeed, with 42% of the market share in this regard, as well as 15% of the one-way capacity between Mexico and the US, the airline clearly knows a thing or two about being passengers' first choice. However, aviation is an intensely competitive industry.

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Mexican Air Force Seeks U.S. Suppliers For Aviation-Related Services

AV Web

The Mexican air force has issued a call for proposals from U.S. suppliers for a range of aviation-related training programs and maintenance services. In a notice, the Mexican air force laid out multiple opportunities for U.S. companies to collaborate with the branch. Specifically, the air force is looking to establish comprehensive training courses for pilots ranging from initial to recurring training on a wide variety of aircraft including Gulfstream G-550, Challenger 605, King Air 350 variants

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Low-Cost In Canada: What Are Flair Airlines' Most Frequently Served Routes?

Simple Flying

Flair Airlines is one of several key players in the increasingly competitive landscape of Canadian low-cost carriers. The Edmonton-headquartered airline operates budget flights out of bases throughout the country, serving both domestic and international routes in the process. December is looking like a busy month for the carrier, but what will be its most frequently served routes?

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MiG-23 Update at Newark Air Museum

Vintage Aviation News

Better than anticipated weather conditions during the autumn months have enabled the volunteers at Newark Air Museum in the UK to complete the repaint work on their MiG-23. The museum acquired the aircraft in 2002, and in 2008 it received Polish Air Force markings and the number 458 red, though it never served in this air arm. Photo by Terry Fletcher, Aerialvisuals.ca The aircraft, along with the museum’s MiG-27, was taken off site back in 2019 for use in the filming of the Marvel movie, B

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Cirrus Delivers Its 600th Vision Jet

Simple Flying

On Monday, December 23rd, Cirrus revealed that it had completed the delivery and introduction of its 600th Cirrus Vision Jet. This represents a major milestone for the growing fleet of what has become one of the most popular very light business jets in the world. Since its introduction into the industry in 2016, the single-engine private jet is now one of the most in-demand business jets in the private aviation industry.

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Top Ten Tips for Managing Risk

AV Web

( This story originally appeared in Aviation Safety Magazine.) “Everyone talks about the weather, but no one ever does anything about it. Stop me if youve heard that before. The same could be said about managing the risk of general aviation. Weboth FLYING and the industry as a wholespend a lot of time preaching to pilots about the mechanics of understanding weather forecasts, determining if the aircraft is capable, and making honest evaluations of our own performance in considering how and

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Australia's Big 3 Airlines Vie For Bookings With Massive Boxing Day Sale

Simple Flying

The three major Australian airlines, virgin australia , jetstar , and Qantas , have started huge Boxing Day specials on both domestic and international flights, so those who want to take advantage of post-Christmas deals are in for a treat this year. Starting on Thursday, December 26, hundreds of thousands of seats on popular airline itineraries are on sale.

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ForeFlight Quiz: Advanced map challenge

iPad Pilot News

ForeFlight Quiz: Advanced map challenge iPad Pilot News ForeFlight’s moving map screen provides nearly every piece of information a VFR or IFR pilot needs during a flight. Take our latest quiz to see if you know how to access some of its hidden features. How can you display VFR Flyway Planning Charts on the moving map? VFR Flyway charts automatically display when the Sectional layer is active and you zoom into a section of Class B airspace.

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What Made The Gulfstream IV Series So Unique?

Simple Flying

In March 1983, Gulfstream and Grumman started working on the Gulfstream IV, which made its first flight on September 19, 1985. The G-IV is a spacious jet offering space for meetings, dining, and relaxation. It also has a fully equipped galley and an enclosed lavatory, enhancing the onboard experience. The jet is equipped with advanced avionics and safety systems, ensuring reliability and safe and timely arrivals.

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Cyberattack Disrupts Japan Airlines Flights

Airline Geeks

Japan Airlines (JAL) confirmed a cyberattack disrupted domestic flights, but no passenger data was compromised as a result.

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Video tip: how to fly with the Garmin GFC 500 Autopilot

Flight Training Central

Many training airplanes also include an autopilot in the panel, but it’s not something you’ll use much during primary training. After the checkride, though, there’s a real benefit in learning how to incorporate the autopilot into your flying. It’ll reduce fatigue on longer trips, and you’ll find it’s an integral part of instrument training should you decide to expand your skills and add an instrument rating.

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Condor Slashes North America Network

Airline Geeks

The German Federal Court of Justice issued a ruling overturning a mandate for Lufthansa to provide feeder flights to Condors network.

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Azerbaijan Airlines Embraer E190 Crash: What We Know So Far

Simple Flying

It was on December 25th that an Azerbaijan Airlines Embraer E190 crashed while attempting to make an emergency landing in Aktau, Kazakhstan - which is located on the shores of the Caspian sea.

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How to Become a Long-Haul Flight Attendant

Airline Geeks

Flight attendants do play critically important roles in maintaining smooth and safe aircraft operations at air carriers.

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The World’s 10 Longest Airbus A380 Flights

Simple Flying

These days, ten airlines fly the Airbus A380: All Nippon Airways, Asiana, British Airways, Emirates, Etihad, Korean Air, Lufthansa, Qantas, Qatar Airways, and Singapore Airlines.

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Picture Of The Week, Dec. 27, 2024

AV Web

Photo by Harold Moritz: The Frecce Tricolori begin their last pass or the day, painting the sky red, white and green, at the Orange County, NY airshow August 11, 2024. Canon EOS Rebel T3i DSLR with 70-300mm lens. Cropped and light balanced. Photo by Keith Brunquist: July 24, 2018 AirVenture. Vans RV3 N159SJ photo Photo by John Dennis: Panel of our A36 Photo by Bill Keller: Taken from my (Super) Breezy (180 HP, Cessna 150 wings).

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Study: 41.9% Of South African Air Travelers Oppose Airline "Green" Fees

Simple Flying

A study investigating consumer behavior and environmental awareness among South African air travelers found that nearly 42% oppose the so-called green fees introduced by airlines. The study aimed to determine whether airlines' green initiatives influence people's decisions when selecting an airline.

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BEECHCRAFT KING AIR: KING CRIMSON

Altitudes Magazine

The post BEECHCRAFT KING AIR: KING CRIMSON appeared first on Altitudes.

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6 Aviation Innovations In The BAE Systems 6th-Generation Tempest Program

Simple Flying

The BAE Tempest or Global Combat Air Programme (GCAP - pronounced G-CAP) is set to become one of the world's most advanced fighter jets in the 2030s. As with all manned sixth-generation fighter jets , dark clouds are constantly overhanging the continued financing of the project (for example, the future of the US Air Force's manned fighter jet, NGAD, is currently hanging in the balance ).

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Second New Chinese Stealth Jet Emerges in the Same Day

The Aviationist

After the new supposed regional bomber developed by Chengdu was sighted during its first flight, another design developed by Shenyang has now emerged. Few hours after the first images of Chinas new supposed regional stealth bomber surfaced online, a video showing a second design has now appeared. While the first flew from Chengdu Aircraft Corporations […] The post Second New Chinese Stealth Jet Emerges in the Same Day appeared first on The Aviationist.

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Christmas Night Shooting & Stabbing At Phoenix Sky Harbor International Airport Began With A Family Feud

Simple Flying

It was a chaotic Christmas evening at Phoenix Airport when law enforcement officials were informed about a shooting at the airport premises. There were at least two victims with gunshot wounds, and one more person with stab wounds was later found in the parking garage. Thankfully, there were no casualties reported, although one of the victims is said to be in critical condition.

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The aircraft concepts reimagining the future air cargo industry 

Aerotime

New air freight and air cargo aircraft concepts are being driven by the need to find cheaper ways to move goods and a desire to use more eco-friendly ways to transport products from A to B in a world where e-commerce is booming. Advanced by developments in the electric vehicle takeoff and landing (eVTOL) landscape and hydrogen powered engines, the air freight industry is on the cusp of a revolution that could reshape how companies move goods around the globe.

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Investigators: Japan Airlines Airbus A350 Crash At Haneda Caused By Human Error

Simple Flying

Japanese investigators believe that the collision between a Japan Airlines Airbus A350 and a Japan Coast Guard Bombardier Dash 8 at, that took place on January 2, 2024, was primarily the result of human error. This news comes a day after the Japanese investigators released their preliminary report on the accident.

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Airlines We Lost 2024

Cranky Flier

Welcome back my friends to the show that never ends. That’s right, 2024 is nearly done, and as usual there were a slew of airlines that did not make it to see the ball drop in Times Square. Let’s not keep you waiting. Here are the highlights (lowlights?): LIAT 1974 (Antigua and Barbuda) – January 24 If you’ve ever buzzed around the Caribbean, you may very well be familiar with LIAT.

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Examined: Qatar Airways' 5 Current Australian Routes

Simple Flying

Qatar Airways is rightfully regarded as one of the world's most luxurious airlines, with its sleek silver and purple aircraft serving many of the world's major hubs and high-value markets. Much like its fellow leading Middle Eastern carriers, Australia represents an important part of Qatar Airways' long-haul offering, with the airline, which joined the oneworld alliance in October 2013, serving five destinations.

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Today in Aviation History: First Flight of the Convair F-106 Delta Dart

Vintage Aviation News

As part of our series Today in Aviation History, we discuss the Convair F-106 Delta Dart, which made its first flight on December 26, 1956. Having originated in the design of the F-102 Delta Dagger, the F-106 Delta Dart would serve well into the 1980s, and was a ever-present sight over US airspace during the 1960s and 1970s. The Delta Dart had been developed from Convair’s original delta-winged supersonic interceptor, the F-102 Delta Dagger, which, as originally designed, had failed to exc