Wed.Aug 21, 2024

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Discover Airlines announces fleet expansion, new business class cabins 

Aerotime

Discover Airlines, the leisure-focused airline of the Lufthansa Group , announced on August 21, 2024, that it is planning to expand its fleet and introduce revamped cabins on all three service classes it currently offers (Business, Premium Economy and Economy). Not much is known about the specifics of Discover’s new business class cabin, other than the fact that it will be fitted on its Airbus A330 fleet, and all seats will have direct aisle access.

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Lockheed Martin SR-72 "Darkstar" Hypersonic Spy Plane Nears Production

Simple Flying

Evidence is mounting that the Lockheed Martin SR-72 (aka the "Son of Blackbird") may be in production and nearing its entry into service. The United States has famously developed and produced spy planes in secret (like the F-117 Nighthawk). The Air Force is known to operate (or have in development) a number of secret or semi-secret stealth spy drones.

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Oman Air introduces Business Studio product to replace first class 

Aerotime

Oman Air is rebranding its premium cabin experience with the introduction of a new business class product called “Business Studio”, which will replace first class. The new product will not involve a cabin refit, but an adjustment of some of the “soft” elements of the experience, such as the onboard service. Oman Air’s CEO, Con Korfiatis, explained that the change was motivated by diminished demand for its traditional first class product and the need to respond to the needs of the modern traveler

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Which Countries Has The US Banned From Buying The F-35?

Simple Flying

The F-35 Lightning II is arguably the most advanced fighter jet on the international market (there are export restrictions on the F-22 Raptor). The F-35 has been purchased by dozens of US allies worldwide , but the US does not just sell the jet to any country. Some countries would like to purchase the F-35, but the United States has blocked the sales for various reasons (the countries below are not an exhaustive list).

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Malaysia Airlines flight to KL diverts to Alice Springs over technical issue

Aerotime

A Malaysia Airlines flight was forced to divert to Alice Springs after encountering a technical issue en route to Kuala Lumpur International Airport (KUL). Flight MH 128 departed Melbourne Airport (MEL) on August 19, 2024, at approximately 23:20 local time. When the A330-323 aircraft was 1,800 kilometers into the 6,300 kilometer journey, it was forced to perform an emergency landing at Alice Springs Airport (ASP) in the Northern Territory.

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Oman Air Reveals Luxurious New Business Studios Replacing First Class

Simple Flying

Middle Eastern carrier - Oman Air has unveiled its plans to introduce a new Business Class product named "Business Studio" which will be replacing the carrier's existing First Class product onboard its fleet in the near future. The carrier assures that the experience, if anything, will be world-class.

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Alaska and Hawaiian clear DOJ review period, move forward with merger

Aerotime

Alaska Airlines and Hawaiian Airlines are a step closer to finalizing their proposed merger after the airlines clear a regulatory review period with the Department of Justice (DOJ). In an update dated August 19, 2024, Alaska Airlines announced that the time period during which the parties were prohibited from closing under the Hart-Scott-Rodino (HSR) Act has expired.

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Avia Solutions Group reports €1.2bn in revenue for first half of 2024

Aerotime

Dublin based Avia Solutions Group (‘the Group’), the world’s largest ACMI (Aircraft, Crew, Maintenance, and Insurance) provider, which operates a 214-aircraft fleet in total, split between 174 passenger aircraft and 40 freighters, reports first half revenues of €1.2 billion, a year-on-year increase of 29%. In its first half results of 2024, Avia Solutions Group also reports a 34% growth in EBITDA year-on-year to €179 million.

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What Private Jets Does Elon Musk Own And Operate?

Simple Flying

Elon Musk is one of the most prominent figures in the world. The businessman was born in 1971 in South Africa before coming to the United States to study. Since then, the prominent figure has founded numerous companies and invested in more.

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CAF Gulf Coast Wing’s Maintenance begins on AC-47

Vintage Aviation News

In May of this year, the CAF Gulf Coast Wing announced the acquisition of an AC-47 that had been stored in a hangar at the Atlanta Motor Speedway Airport, south of Atlanta, since 2020. The aircraft was ferried to the Commemorative Air Force headquarters in Dallas for an initial evaluation and assessment of the restoration work needed. Spooky tucked away in an hangar at the Atlanta Motorspeedway Airport.

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What Will Replace The E-8C JSTARS?

Simple Flying

The Northrop Grumman E-8 Joint Surveillance Target Attack Radar System (Joint STARS) was a command and control aircraft operated by the United States Air Force (USAF) between 1991 and 2023. The airborne ground surveillance and battle management platform was based on the Boeing 707-300 commercial airframe.

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UK Vintage Aircraft Club VAC 60th Anniversary Fly-In

Vintage Aviation News

By Nigel Hitchman On August 17, 2024, aviation enthusiasts gathered at Old Warden in Bedfordshire, England, to celebrate the 60th anniversary of the UK Vintage Aircraft Club (VAC). Founded in 1964 by a group of passionate aviators, the VAC was established to preserve and operate the vintage aircraft that dotted the skies of the UK. At the time, many wooden aircraft were being retired due to concerns over glue failure, and an influx of modern American planes was beginning to dominate the scene.

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LAX Receives Final 4 Cars For Automated People Mover

Simple Flying

Serving more than 75 million guests in 2023, Los Angeles International Airport needs a super-efficient system to move them around its various terminals. That solution moved closer this week when the final four Automated People Mover train cars arrived at the airport from their Pittsburgh, PA, manufacturer.

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Guide To JetBlue TrueBlue Mosaic Elite Status

One Mile at a Time

JetBlue is a pleasant airline to fly with, and is known for its free Wi-Fi, seat back televisions, and extensive snacks. Recently, the carrier has made major changes to its TrueBlue program, and in particular to its Mosaic elite status. In this post I wanted to take a closer look at how JetBlue Mosaic elite status works for 2024. How do you earn Mosaic status, what are the perks, and is it worth it?

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All About Avelo: The US State Of Delaware Has No Scheduled Flights With Legacy Carriers This Year

Simple Flying

US ultra-low-cost carrier Avelo Airlines has grown dramatically since its launch in 2021. In the past three years, the airline has rapidly expanded its network from its initial base at Hollywood Burbank Airport (BUR).

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What Are France’s Famous “Palace” Hotels?

One Mile at a Time

I’ve written in the past about the general issue with hotel star ratings. Hotels can ultimately identify themselves however they’d like — while there are organizations like AAA and Forbes that award stars, personally I don’t put too much weight into those ratings. They seem to care more about whether there’s a phone next to the toilet than whether the hotel offers personalized service.

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A Kit-Built Turboprop? A Look At The Epic LT

Simple Flying

The aviation world is full of innovations, but few aircraft have managed to blend high performance with the appeal of a kit-built approach as successfully as the Epic LT. Designed by Epic Aircraft, the Epic LT is a remarkable turboprop that offers the speed and range of a jet while maintaining the versatility and freedom of a kit-built aircraft.

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Discover Airlines Expanding Fleet, Planning New Business Class

One Mile at a Time

Discover Airlines ( formerly known as Eurowings Discover ) has announced plans to grow its fleet, and to also introduce a new passenger experience. For those not familiar with Discover Airlines, this is a Lufthansa Group subsidiary that operates leisure flights out of Frankfurt (FRA) and Munich (MUC), to destinations like North America (including the Caribbean), Africa, and the Mediterranean.

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A Look At The 6 Different Airspace Categories

Simple Flying

Airspace classification is a critical component of aviation safety and efficiency. The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) has established a system to categorize airspace based on factors like air traffic volume, airport complexity, and operational requirements. This structure ensures the safe and orderly flow of air traffic.

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American Plans Short-Haul Widebody Flight

Airline Geeks

American recently scheduled its shortest regularly-scheduled widebody route this winter between Miami and Cancun, slated to begin in December.

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Holiday Hotspot: The Airlines Operating The Most International Flights From Denpasar Airport In Bali

Simple Flying

The main airport of Bali, known as Denpasar International Airport, or officially as I Gusti Ngurah Rai International Airport (DPS), is the primary point of entry for passengers traveling to the Indonesian paradise of Bali, a tourist mecca for those interested in visiting ancient temples, gorgeous beaches, a spot of surfing or snorkeling, and plenty of Instagram worthy vantage points.

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Pet Travel Surges in South Korea

Airline Geeks

In the wake of stiff competition, some Korean carriers have rolled out new pet-related amenities to entice interested passengers.

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Examined: When & Why Pilots Need Specific Training For Certain Airports

Simple Flying

Pilots undergo extensive training before they can command an aircraft, but certain airports require even the most experienced pilots to acquire additional qualifications. These airports present unique challenges due to their geography, weather, or infrastructure, making them more demanding than standard operations.

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Do Business Cards Impact Personal Credit Score?

One Mile at a Time

Credit scores can be complicated to understand, and there are also lots of misconceptions about how they’re calculated, and what can impact credit scores. In particular, there’s often confusion about what impact business credit cards have on personal credit scores, so I wanted to address that in this post. Why should you consider a business credit card?

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Just 10 Days: The Final Assembly Time Of A Boeing 737 MAX

Simple Flying

With the entire 737 program under intense scrutiny, Elizabeth Lund, Senior Vice President, Quality at Boeing, had the opportunity to publicly share how 737s are assembled in Renton in terms of timeline. The explanation took place in August 2024 during a two-day hearing hosted by the National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB).

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Uncover the Months Following 9/11 at Museum Speaker Series

Inspire

By Emme Hornung Returning from the 2023 edition of the 9/11 Aviation Adventure Speaker Series, retired FDNY Deputy Chief Charles R. Blaich brings with him colleague and friend Dr. Michael Fagel, an emergency management specialist who worked alongside Blaich to ensure the safety and smooth operations of recovery and cleanup following the 2001 terrorist attacks […] The post Uncover the Months Following 9/11 at Museum Speaker Series first appeared on Hangar Flying.

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Why Does The C-17 Globemaster Have A T-Tail?

Simple Flying

The Boeing C-17 Globemaster is a large military transport aircraft designed and developed by McDonnell Douglas in the 1980s. The aircraft was specifically developed for the United States Air Force (USAF) to carry out strategic military transport missions. The aircraft performed its first flight in September 1991 and entered service with the USAF in January 1995.

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Video tip: The aerodynamics of induced and parasite drag

Flight Training Central

During your flight training, you’ll learn all about the 4 forces acting on the airplane in flight, including lift, thrust, weight and drag. This week’s tip takes a closer look at the aerodynamic forces that cause the rearward force of drag, including a breakdown of parasite vs. induced drag. This video clip below is from Sporty’s complete Learn to Fly Course.

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Why Do Dual-Engine Jets Dominate The Private Aviation Market?

Simple Flying

Manufacturers have found a perfect balance between flight safety, performance, and efficiency in a twin-engine aircraft design. On the one hand, two engines are better than one in terms of safety through redundancy. On the other hand, the emergence of Extended Range Twin Operations approval (ETOPS) has enabled the use of twin engines as opposed to three or four engines.

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Hyatt Credit Card: Calendar Vs. Anniversary Year

One Mile at a Time

The World of Hyatt Credit Card ( review ) is a perks-rich card. The $95 annual fee card is worth holding onto for the ongoing perks , and it’s a card that can also be worth spending money on , especially if you’re a Hyatt loyalist. Some benefits of the card are based on the calendar year, while some are based on the anniversary year. In this post I wanted to talk specifically about the difference between the two, and the rules associates with different perks, since this does tend to cause some c

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Developing Hybrid Electric Flight: A Closer Look At Ascendance

Simple Flying

Aircraft across the world utilize many different types of engines. However, the majority of these aircraft, even turboprop and piston-powered aircraft, have a negative effect on the environment. Each engine, especially jet engines that are used on commercial airliners and private jets, emits greenhouse gases like carbon dioxide. Many of these gases are found in contrails, and they may also include nitrogen oxide and other particles.

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Archer Aviation unveils planned Los Angeles air taxi network

Airline Economics

American eVTOL manufacturer Archer Aviation is set to launch an air mobility network in Los Angeles. The company plans for passengers to fly on Archer’s Midnight aircraft which will fly between different points of the city – with the aim of transporting passengers to their destination in 10 to 20 minutes.

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Impressive Dimensions: The WW2 US Military Lockheed Super Constellation's Design

Simple Flying

The Lockheed Constellation (aka "Connie") is regarded as the first civil airliner family of aircraft to enter widespread use equipped with a pressurized cabin. It found extensive use in both military and civilian use during and after World War II (as the Super Constellation). The Constellation is sometimes regarded as an aircraft that changed the world.

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Trip Report: Aegean Business Class to London

Airline Geeks

Flying on board what SkyTrax calls "Europe's Best Regional Airline" in A321neo business class from Athens to London Heathrow.

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ESAs JUICE Probe Makes Earth Flyby Heading For Venus Shortcut To Jupiter

Simple Flying

The Jupiter Ice Moons Explorer (Juice) has successfully completed a world-first lunar-Earth flyby as it takes a "shortcut" to Venus on its way to Jupiter. Juice is now over a year into its 8-year journey through the Solar System on its way to studying the moons of Jupiter in the hope of finding life. Juice will overlap with NASA's Europa Clipper, planned for launch in October 2024 , which will similarly explore Jupiter's moons in search of life in space beyond Earth.

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Skunk Works® X-Plane the X-56A to Become World’s First Digitally-Certified Aircraft

Aviation News

In a groundbreaking leap for the aviation industry, Istari Digital has announced its latest project, Flyer Øne, a modification of Lockheed Martin’s Skunk Works® X-56A,

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Passenger Volume Up 14% At California's Ontario International Airport in July 2024

Simple Flying

Ontario International Airport (ONT) has experienced a record-breaking year in passenger volume. The Southern California airports passenger count is up by nearly four million so far this year.

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