Wed.Oct 09, 2024

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NOAA aircraft fly into Hurricane Milton to collect data: video 

Aerotime

Hurricane Milton is currently gathering strength in the Gulf of Mexico and heading to Florida’s West Coast. As it does so, it is being constantly surveilled from the air by aircraft of the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), a US federal agency which conducts research on weather phenomena and the oceans. Indeed, on October 8, 2024, NOAA posted a video on its social media channels showing the cabin of one of its WP-3D Orion aircraft as it flew into the eye of the massive Categ

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Report: Chinese Hyatt’s Scam To Sell Elite Status Backfires

One Mile at a Time

Loyalty programs are big businesses, and they can be lucrative both for travel brands and consumers. As you might expect, this also means that the loyalty industry has quite a bit of fraud from many parties. This is definitely more rampant and organized in some markets than others. Along those lines, a FlyerTalk member wrote a fascinating post about how a Hyatt affiliated property in China was reportedly running a scam in order to sell elite status and points, and it has backfired for program me

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Spain’s PLD Space presents next gen family of large rockets, space capsule

Aerotime

Spanish private space company PLD Space has presented an update on the state of its MIURA 5 launch system program, as well as sharing some insights about its ambitious growth plans for the coming years. These include the development of MIURA Next, a family of large reusable launchers potentially capable of carrying payloads to the Moon and Mars, as well as the first private manned capsule in Europe, called LINCE.

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NTSB Releases Report On Recent Delta Aircraft Collision At Atlanta Hartsfield-Jackson Airport

Simple Flying

The National Transportation Safety Board has released its preliminary report on the ground collision between two Delta Air Lines aircraft at Atlanta Hartsfield-Jackson Airport last month. While theres some time before the final report comes out, the initial findings reveal key details about the series of events that preceded the incident.

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Icelandair records rise in passengers and on-time performance in September 2024

Aerotime

Icelandair, the full-service flag carrier of Iceland, has announced an increase in both passengers and on-time performance in September 2024. The announcement comes as the carrier prepares to accept its first Airbus A321 aircraft before the end of 2024. For September 2024, the carrier carried around 458,000 passengers during the month, a figure that represents a 10% increase compared to September 2023.

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Iran Warns Gulf States Not To Let Israel Use Their Airspace For Retaliatory Strike

Simple Flying

The Iranian regime has warned other Gulf states that they will face retaliation if they allow Israel to use their airspace for strikes on Iran. The country is bracing itself for a possible attack after it launched another rocket barrage against Israel last week.

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Qantas to operate 3rd repatriation flight from Cyprus to bring Australians home

Aerotime

Qantas has announced that it is scheduled to operate a third non-stop repatriation flight from Cyprus to Sydney to bring Australians home from Lebanon. Flight ASY1280 is set to depart Larnaca International Airport (LCA) on the evening of October 11, 2024, with up to 220 passengers onboard the airline’s Boeing 787 Dreamliner. The flight is expected to arrive at Sydney Kingsford Smith International Airport (SYD) on the evening of October 13, 2024.

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KLM marks 105th anniversary, unveils new special edition Delft Blue House: pictures 

Aerotime

KLM, the flag carrier of the Netherlands, marked 105 years in the air on October 7, 2024. The carrier, the full name of which is Koninklijke Luchtvaart Maatschappij (‘Royal Dutch Airlines’), was founded in 1919 and operated its first flight from Amsterdam to London using a De Havilland DH-9B converted bomber aircraft. The airline holds claim to the title of the world’s oldest commercial airline company still in existence.

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Today in History: Last Flight of the SR-71 Blackbird

Vintage Aviation News

On October 9, 1999, the SR-71 Blackbird made its final flight, but its legacy continues to soar. It remains one of the most iconic and admired aircraft in aviation history. Born out of Cold War necessity and renowned for its unmatched speed and reconnaissance technology, the SR-71’s story is a mixture of triumphs and challenges. Political debates, operational hurdles, and shifting military priorities punctuated its career, but from its creation to its last mission, the SR-71’s journe

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Unlock 2.5 extra months a year: The hidden value of private business flights

Aerotime

In the fast-paced world of business, time is money. For frequent business travelers, the hours spent in airports, on layovers, and adhering to rigid airline schedules can add up, stealing valuable time that could be better spent growing a business or relaxing with family. High-level executives, entrepreneurs, and sales professionals are increasingly turning to private flying as a strategic investment—not just in convenience but in time and money.

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737 MAX Victims' Families Fight For Justice: US Court To Hear Objections To Boeing And DOJ Settlement

Simple Flying

A US District Judge will hold a hearing on Friday to consider objections from families of the victims involved in the Boeing 737 MAX 8 tragedies in 2018 and 2019. It comes after the planemaking company agreed over the summer to plead guilty to criminal fraud charges related to the crashes.

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Angry Air Traffic Controller Yells At Pilots, Flips Out

One Mile at a Time

As an aviation geek, I love listening to air traffic control audio, and always enjoy the VASAviation YouTube channel, which does a great job covering noteworthy air traffic control interactions. The channel has just uploaded a video involving interactions with an air traffic controller at a (primarily) general aviation airport. The guy starts yelling at the top of his lungs, which isn’t cool.

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Examined: Why Delta Air Lines Doesn't Fly The Boeing 787

Simple Flying

While Delta Air Lines may love the Boeing 757 (it operates the largest fleet in the world), the same can't be said of the Boeing 787. Delta Air Lines' fleet of large widebody aircraft is now made up of Airbus A330 and Airbus A350-900 (with Airbus A350-1000s on order). The Boeing 787 and Airbus 350 dominate the world's longest routes and it seems that Delta has decided that the A350 is the ultra-long-haul aircraft of choice for them.

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Turkish Airlines Airbus A350 Captain Dies Mid-Flight

AV Web

In an incident that is bound to elicit a response to calls for enabling single-pilot operations, a Turkish Airlines captain died in mid-air after becoming ill on a flight from Seattle, Washington, to Istanbul, Turkey. The second in command and a relief pilot took over and Flight TK204 diverted to John F. Kennedy International Airport where it landed safely.

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Examined: The 7 US Air Force Bases In Europe

Simple Flying

The United States Air Force in Europe (USAFE) plays a critical role in supporting both European Command (USEUCOM) and Africa Command (USAFRICOM). Operating under the Third Air Force, USAFEs mission spans from providing rapid airpower deployment to offering continuous situational awareness across the theater.

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SkyTeam Adds Trenitalia As Partner, Promises Points & Elite Perks

One Mile at a Time

A couple of weeks ago, it was announced that SkyTeam and Eurostar are launching a partnership , which the alliance claimed was its first non-airline partnership of the sort. Well, SkyTeam has now announced plans to partner with a second train operator, and there might even be reciprocal points opportunities. Details of the SkyTeam & Trenitalia partnership SkyTeam and Trenitalia have signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) , intended to offer air travelers a wider choice of destinations ac

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How The Threat Of Hurricane Milton Is Impacting Flights To Florida

Simple Flying

As Hurricane Milton closes in on Florida, thousands of scheduled flights to and from some of the state's airports have been canceled, leaving passengers to make alternate travel arrangements. Orlando International Airport , one of the US' busiest airports, has ceased all commercial operations.

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Bomber Aircraft: Consolidated B-24 Liberator, The Loyal “Lumbering Lib”

Vintage Aviation News

At the onset of World War II in the late 1930s, the US Army Air Corps was about to enter war and requested a long-range heavy bomber capable of bombing missions. The Consolidated Aircraft Corporation was approached to improve upon the existing B-17 Flying Fortress design but they opted for a completely fresh and modern approach. Thus, designing the the B-24, a bomber focused on range, payload capacity and survivability.

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Aviation Coalition Urges Action To Prevent Unapproved Parts In Supply Chain

Simple Flying

In a move to strengthen vendor accreditation, the Aviation Supply Chain Integrity Coalition has just released a report recommending the aerospace industry take necessary steps to ensure unapproved parts are prevented from entering the propulsion supply chain.

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Textron Strikers To Meet With Management

AV Web

Textron Aviation executives will meet with members of the International Association of Machinists and Aerospace Workers tomorrow (October 10). Union members met today to lay out their plans for the negotiations. Some 5,000 Textron workers voted to strike on September 24 after rejecting an offer including a 26% pay increase over four years and a $3,000 annual lump sum bonus, despite recommendations from the union’s negotiating committee to accept the offer.

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What Does The Average Cabin Crew Layover Look Like?

Simple Flying

Cabin crew members often lead exciting and dynamic lives, regularly flying to different cities and countries. However, their schedules can be quite challenging sometimes, requiring them to spend time away from their home base.

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Major American & Hyatt Partnership Changes Coming In 2025

One Mile at a Time

Since 2019, American AAdvantage and World of Hyatt have had a useful partnership. Major changes are coming to this at the end of the year, and they’re a mixed bag. While the claim is that these changes “enhance [the] loyalty relationship with more choice and personalization,” I suspect most members (myself included) won’t view this as a positive. American & Hyatt end reciprocal points earnings Let’s get the bad news out of the way first.

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Cheap Private Jet? What Are The Operating Costs Of A Cirrus Vision Jet?

Simple Flying

The Cirrus Vision Jet (SF50) is a light business jet designed and developed by Cirrus Aircraft. The single-engine aircraft made its first prototype flight in July 2008, and the first production aircraft flew in May 2016. As of December 2023, more than 500 examples of the Vision Jet have been delivered.

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Volunteer airlift in the Carolinas

AOPA

There was no master plan. No organizational chart. No job definitions. There was only an acute need among tens of thousands of people cut off by the remnants of Hurricane Helene from food, drinking water, and electricity in the mountains of Georgia, Tennessee, and North and South Carolina and an overwhelming desire to help among those who could.

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Death Of Turkish Airlines Pilot On Airbus A350 Flight From Seattle To Istanbul Leads To Emergency Landing At New York JFK

Simple Flying

A Turkish Airlines pilot has died while flying the carriers aircraft from the Pacific Northwest of the United States to Turkey, with the airlines spokesperson confirming the news.

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Air Asia Exploring Two South African Routes

Airline Geeks

Asia's largest low-cost carrier Air Asia is considering introducing flights to Johannesburg and Cape Town in South Africa.

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Breeze AirwaysCEO Expresses Skepticism On Sustainable Aviation Fuel

Simple Flying

David Neeleman , the vocal current Breeze Airways Chief Executive Officer, has continued to express his opinions about Sustainable Aviation Fuels at the World Aviation Festival, which is being held in Amsterdam this week. He made his opinions known in a contentious exchange with IATA CEO Willie Walsh.

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‘Operation Helo’ Aids Victims Of Hurricane Helene

AV Web

CNN reported earlier this week that Operation Helo, a group of about 100 helicopter pilots and operators, has flown some 400 sorties in North Carolina supporting victims of Hurricane Helene. Formed just last week, Operation Helo’s mission is to deliver essential supplies, such as diapers, food, and medicine to hard-hit remote areas of the state, as well as conducting search and rescue operations and medical evacuations.

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120 Miles & Below: What Are Southwest Airlines' Shortest Routes This Month?

Simple Flying

Southwest Airlines, one of the oldest carriers still operating in the US , is known for its expansive network, covering major cities and remote destinations across the United States. While many of its flights cover vast stretches of the country, its shortest routes are equally critical for regional travel and customer convenience.

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An A-Maze-ing Day of Flying!

Air Facts

An A-Maze-ing Day of Flying! Air Facts Journal It’s rare that my wife and I have the time to take a flight together. It is a very rare occurrence when both my wife and I have an open slot in our schedules that allow just the two of us to do something together. We live very busy lives with demanding careers and the responsibilities of being parents of two boys and a German Shepherd always seem to get in the way.

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In Short: The Differences Between The Boeing 737NG & 737 MAX Families

Simple Flying

On January 29, 2016, the Boeing 737 MAX 8 took off on its first-ever flight. This started a new chapter in a decades-long story of the Boeing 737 , an aircraft that, in its first iteration, flew for the first time in 1967, a year before it was delivered to Lufthansa.

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Aero, JSX Expand Route Networks

Airline Geeks

Both Aero and JSX operate so-called semiprivate flights on Embraer aircraft. This week, the two carriers announced new and returning routes.

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What Are Federal Air Marshals & Which Flights Do They Travel On?

Simple Flying

A Federal Air Marshal, often called a "sky marshal," is a highly skilled law enforcement agent responsible for ensuring the security and safety of passengers and crew members on civil aircraft. These specialized officers are armed federal law enforcement personnel who play a crucial role in deterring and responding to security threats and acts of terrorism onboard flights.

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Boeing Considers ‘Next Steps’ After Pulling Contract Offer for Striking Workers

Airline Geeks

Boeing announced Tuesday that the company has withdrawn its contract offer to striking machinists union workers as it considers “next steps.

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Oman Air CEO Says It Will Only Have Boeing 787-9s And MAX 8s As Transformation Continues

Simple Flying

Lets face it. Oman Air is a heavily loss-making carrier. It knows this, and the world knows it. This is certainly not lost on the flag carriers new CEO, Con Korfiatis, who only joined it in May 2024 after stints at airlines worldwide, most recently at Saudi Arabias flyadeal. Korfiatis faces a mammoth task in changing Oman Air's fortunes.

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Villa Kennedy Frankfurt Reopening In 2025 As “The Florentin”

One Mile at a Time

In 2022, my favorite hotel in Frankfurt closed. At the time, the plan was for the property to no longer be used as a hotel. Fortunately the owners backtracked in 2023, and announced that this would in fact once again welcome guests. The property was supposed to reopen in 2024, but that timeline has slipped. However, we now have some more details about when the hotel will reopen, and the hotel will even get a new name.

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Can You Bring Deodorant On A Plane?

Simple Flying

When it's time to pack your bags and take to the skies, it can be easy to accidentally pack the wrong thing in the wrong bag. Intense scrutiny at airport security can raise our anxiety, and having used some deodorant that morning will ensure we smell fresh. However, when it comes to aerosol, roll-on, or stick deodorant, what can be taken onboard ?

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