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South Korea plans to rebuild aviation safety system following recent accidents 

Aerotime

South Korea is set to completely rebuild its aviation safety system after recent aviation accidents in the country, the Ministry of Land, Infrastructure and Transport (MOLIT) announced. On February 4, 2025, MOLIT revealed plans to create an Aviation Safety Innovation Committee, which will include around 20 private experts aimed at improving safety in the aviation industry.

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Frontier and Spirit Really Want to Merge, but They Can’t Agree on Terms

Cranky Flier

For three years now, Frontier and Spirit have been trying to merge. Oh sure, there was that little distraction when Spirit ditched Frontier for JetBlue, but the love never stopped burning in the background. It sounds like talks started to heat up again recently, but now, it has gone cold once again because they can’t agree on what Spirit is worth.

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Safran secures EASA certification for pioneering electric aircraft motor 

Aerotime

French aerospace giant Safran has secured certification from the European Aviation Safety Agency (EASA) for its ENGINeUS 100 electric motor. The ENGINeUS 100 electric motor is capable of powering small regional transport aircraft with up to 19 passengers, with the potential to usher in a new era of commercial air mobility. It is the first time that an electric motor of its size and capability has been approved by EASA, requiring 1,500 hours of certification tests and more than 100 flight hours o

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How To Redeem Hilton Honors Free Night Awards

One Mile at a Time

Hotel credit cards offer all kinds of fantastic perks, ranging from elite status to free night awards. In the case of Hilton Honors, there are four co-branded American Express cards , with annual fees ranging from $0 to $550. Two of these cards offer the opportunity to earn one or more free night rewards per year. In this post, I want to take a closer look at everything you need to know about redeeming Hilton free night reward certificates (you can read separately about how to redeem Hilton Hono

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The emergence of long-haul leisure and long-haul narrowbody aircraft

Aerotime

In the fourth article in this six-series program, Gavin will address how destinations can start looking at new ways that they can interact with airlines to benefit from the continued boom in leisure travel, and also, as new plane types are being developed to fly further, how can a destination look to attract lift from source markets that would have been seen as too-far when flying traditional narrowbody aircraft, or, too-big for the traditional widebody plane?

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NTSB Updates On American Airlines CRJ700 Crash In DC After Aft Fuselage Recovered

Simple Flying

The National Transportation Safety Board ( NTSB ), with the help of the United States Navy (USN), has recovered several parts of the Mitsubishi CRJ700 from the Potomac River after the aircraft experienced a mid-air collision with a US Army (USA) Sikorsky UH-60 Black Hawk on January 29.

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Manchester Airport unveils first look at $1.6 billion terminal transformation

Aerotime

After 10 years in the making Manchester Airports (MAN) Terminal 2 is nearing the end of its 1.3 billion ($1.6 billion) transformation. As the project reaches its final stages Manchester Airport has unveiled a unique first look at the completed terminal using a computer-generated fly-through video. The fly-through video gives future travelers the chance to experience how it will feel walking through the flash new terminal lined with new shops, stores, bars and restaurants.

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JAL announces changes to board, executive members following pilot sobriety case

Aerotime

After reducing its top management members pay over a pilot drinking incident, the JAL Group announced changes to its board and executive members. The group said that the changes were decided on following a board meeting on February 4, 2025. The JAL Group will strive in unity towards ensuring the highest level of safety in all flight operations, continue to improve the quality of the products and services to our valued customers, and raise its corporate value and contribute to the growth and deve

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Sun Country to Fly 737-900ER This Summer

Airline Geeks

The Boeing 737-900ER will become Sun Countrys largest aircraft type, with a longer range than the smaller 737-800 variant.

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Delta Air Lines to launch third Australian route: LAX to Melbourne by Dec 2025

Aerotime

Delta Air Lines announced that it will launch a non-stop service between Los Angeles International Airport (LAX) and Melbourne Airport (MEL) by the end of 2025. The almost 16-hour flight, which will be serviced by the carriers fleet of Airbus A350-900s, will begin in December 2025. The service will be operated three times a week, with an option to increase frequency.

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How Close Could IndiGo Come To Being The World's Largest Carrier By Fleet Size?

Simple Flying

As the Indian economy continues to rise, India's low-cost IndiGo airline is undergoing a dramatic expansion, and today it has almost a thousand aircraft on order. IndiGo is the largest airline in India with around domestic 61% market share (ahead of India's other major airline, Air India , the country's flag carrier). While it mostly operates narrowbody aircraft, it has also placed orders for Airbus A350 widebody aircraft.

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Beyond pilots: Unconventional paths to a successful aviation career

Aerotime

When it comes to the sky, it is usually the pilot and flight attendant roles that get romanticised. Nonetheless, there are still further positions in the industry that could bring successful careers. Gabriele Gile, Human Resources Business Partner at BGS a leading ground handling service company shares her insights on career opportunities, the industry’s demand for skilled professionals, and common myths about careers in aviation.

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Ex-United Pilot Sues After Buckling 767 Fuselage

Airline Geeks

A final report by the National Transportation Safety Board has found that a United first officer was responsible for a hard landing nearly two years ago.

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ERAU Opts for CubCrafter’s NX Variant for Competition Team

AV Web

CubCrafters, based in Yakima, Washington, announced today (February 4) that Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University (ERAU) will take delivery later this year of three NX Cubs as the new aircraft for its Golden Eagles Flight Team. Based at ERAUs Prescott, Arizona campus, the team competes in national collegiate aviation competitions regularly securing top honors, according to the CubCrafters statement.

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Cathay Pacific Launches Aria Suite In London

Simple Flying

On February 4th, 2025, Simple Flying was invited to attend the European launch of Cathay Pacific's newest business class seat , the Aria Suite. This next-generation business class product is set to be one of the most dynamic premium seats on the Europe-Asia travel market in 2025 and Cathay Pacific has announced that this new product will be offered on select Boeing 777-300ER services between London Heathrow Airport (LHR) and Hong Kong International Airport (HKG).

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All 67 D.C. Crash Victims Recovered

Airline Geeks

All 67 victims have now been recovered after Wednesdays midair aircraft collision between an Army Black Hawk helicopter and PSA Airlines CRJ-700.

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United Airlines Restarts Flights To Tel Aviv On March 15

Simple Flying

United Airlines has announced that on March 15, it will restart flights between Newark and Tel Aviv, potentially becoming the first United States-based airline to do so.

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Rare 1945 Grumman FM-2 Wildcat for Sale by Platinum Fighter Sales

Vintage Aviation News

A remarkable piece of aviation history is now available for purchase through Platinum Fighter Sales a 1945 Grumman FM-2 Wildcat (N11FE). With its unique configuration and rich history, this warbird presents an incredible opportunity for collectors, pilots, and aviation enthusiasts alike. This aircraft has a total time since new of 2,829 hours, with 274 hours since its major overhaul on the Wright R-1820-76D engine.

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Emirates' 8 Different Airbus A380-800 Configurations: What's Inside?

Simple Flying

Emirates continues to operate over half of the world's Airbus A380 Superjumbos with a total of 118 in inventory (of these, 95 are active and 23 are inactive according to ch-aviation ). Another five A380s have been retired by Emirates. Until late 2024, Emirates famously only operated two types of passenger aircraft: the Airbus A380-800 and the Boeing 777-200/-300ER.

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United Brings Back Tel Aviv Service

Airline Geeks

The Chicago-based airline is slated to join Delta and resume service to Tel Aviv starting next month with up to two daily flights.

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South Korea Will Overhaul Aviation Safety System After Jeju Air Crash & Air Busan Fire

Simple Flying

In a statement, the South Korean Ministry of Land, Infrastructure and Transport (, MOLIT) has said that it will form a safety innovation committee following the two high-profile events involving Air Busan and Jeju Air.

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I’ve Been Blogging For 17 Years… That’s Half My Life!

One Mile at a Time

17 years ago today (on February 4, 2008), I launched OMAAT, and published my first post. I want to take a moment to express my gratitude to all OMAAT readers, because I wouldnt be here without you. I also cant believe how time flies, and that it has already been 17 years. Thank you, thank you, thank you! Im not writing this post because Im looking for any congratulations or recognition (Im the same way about birthdays).

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Why Is United Airlines Growing Its International Network?

Simple Flying

Last fall, United Airlines made waves when it announced its largest-ever international expansion, adding several under-the-radar destinations to its route map that caught many route analysts by surprise. These routes primarily served lower-demand destinations, ones which route analysts have continued to be fascinated by. In the past decade and especially post-COVID, United Airlines has pursued a strategy of serving underserved international destinations, something which the carrier is quick to m

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U.S. Navy F/A-18 fleet gets enhanced target tracking as Infrared Search and Track system achieves initial operational capability

Aviation News

The U.S. Navy declared initial operational capability (IOC) for the F/A-18 E/F Infrared Search and Track (IRST) Block II system in November 2024, providing the.

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Heaven Or Hell? Europe’s 4-Hour Non-Stop ATR 72 Service

Simple Flying

The ATR 72 is renowned for low operating costs and relatively slow speeds. In contrast to the Dash 8-Q400, it is best deployed on routes where speed and the resulting higher fuel burn are less important. The latest Cirium Diio information shows that a typical European ATR 72 passenger flight covers just 155 nautical miles (287 km) this year.

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Review: ITA Airways Business Class Airbus A320neo (CDG-FCO)

One Mile at a Time

For the next segment of my quick trip to Paris and Cairo , I flew ITA Airways Airbus A320neo business class on the short 95-minute early morning flight from Paris (CDG) to Rome (FCO). Im a huge fan of ITA Airways, and have had incredible experiences on the carriers long haul aircraft, including on the Airbus A350-900 and Airbus A330-900neo. So I was curious to see what the short haul product would be like.

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Video: How Profitable Is Delta Air Lines? 2024 Financial Performance Examined

Simple Flying

Well, its that time of the year again. Many airlines, those who link the calendar year with their fiscal year, are releasing their 2024 4th quarter results alongside their full year 2024 results.

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Why Doesn’t JetBlue Better Monetize Free Wi-Fi?

One Mile at a Time

Im not here to advocate for making the passenger experience less pleasant. However, as JetBlue continues to try to return to profitability, the airline should be doing everything it can to increase revenue. It seems to me like the airline is leaving something pretty obvious on the table, and it involves one of the carriers best features. JetBlues free Wi-Fi is in a league of its own Inflight Wi-Fi has come a long way.

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Competition On The 12 Longest Routes From London Heathrow Airport

Simple Flying

London Heathrow Airport is famous for being the most internationally connected city in the world and for being one of the busiest airports in the world. Heathrow boasts some of the world's longest nonstop flights and was a focus point of the now-retired supersonic Concorde. In particular, Heathrow has many connections with New York-JFK (which is once again a focus route for the development of the supersonic Boom Overture ).

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Sporty’s and PilotWorkshops Join Forces

Plane and Pilot

Since 1961 Sportys Pilot Shop has been offering pilots the tools they need to succeed. Whether that was an E6B in the 1960s or an online instrument course in 2025, Sportys has invested heavily in pilot education. It has done so again. On February 3, the company announced its next chapter with the acquisition of PilotWorkshops, another industry leader in pilot proficiency material.

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Strange Destination: Why China Airlines Flies To Ontario, California

Simple Flying

When you think about long haul flights heading to the Los Angeles area, you would expect all of these flights to head to Los Angeles international airport. After all, this facility has long been the dominant gateway between North America and Asia.

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Training and Safety Tip: Fly thoughtfully

AOPA

Habits are mindless actions, while routines involve thought. Pilots should stop and think if one of our aeronautical routines becomes a habit.

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Most Of Reagan National's 30 Close Calls Since 1987 Involved Military Aircraft

Simple Flying

Last week, US media outlet National Public Radio, an independent, nonprofit American public broadcasting organization headquartered in Washington, DC, released an insightful analysis of the interplay between civilian and military aircraft in the nation's capital.

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Aircraft Maintenance: Understanding aviation greases

AOPA

Aviation greases are a mystery to many aircraft owners. However, using the correct grease can make the difference between a component lasting the life of the aircraft, or failing after just a few flights.

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Lockheed Martin Delivers 1st F-16 Block 70 Fighter Jet To Bulgaria

Simple Flying

The latest F-16 customer is Bulgaria , looking to replace her current fleet of 12 Mikoyan-Gurevich MiG-29 Fulcrums with Lockheed Martin Block 70 F-16 Vipers. On February 3, Lockheed Martin delivered the first F-16 to the Bulgarian Air Force at the new F-16 factory in Greenville, South Carolina.

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Alaska Airlines transforms Anchorage Lounge into a spacious sanctuary

Alaska Air

We're thrilled to announce the grand reopening of our newly expanded Alaska Lounge at Ted Stevens Anchorage International Airport. After nearly a year of development and construction, the refreshed lounge offers a spacious oasis for our guests. The post Alaska Airlines transforms Anchorage Lounge into a spacious sanctuary appeared first on Alaska Airlines News.

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Why Is Seat 11A So Infamous?

Simple Flying

Ryanair is the airline that many people love to hate. This often comes from a place of ignorance, with the carrier being among the continent's safest and most punctual operators, with passengers' anger, in many cases, arising due to them having not read the small print concerning the size of their personal items and carry-on bags. However, there is something else that Ryanair is infamous for.

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