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Qatar Airways Boeing 787 damaged after main gear falls into drain cover: video 

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A Boeing 787 Dreamliner operated by Qatar Airways has sustained damage after one of its main landing gear legs fell into a collapsed drain cover at Hamad International Airport (DOH) in Doha. The aircraft had just completed a flight from Colombo in Sri Lanka on October 25, 2024, and was arriving at its allocated parking stand when the incident occurred.

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Lufthansa’s Awesome Falkland Islands Charter Flight

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In several months, Lufthansa will be operating one of its longest flights ever, and it’s a pretty special route! Lufthansa’s charter flight to the Falkland Islands In March 2025, Lufthansa will be operating what’s easily one of the coolest charter flights we’ve seen. Specifically, Lufthansa will be flying between Munich (MUC) and Mount Pleasant (MPN) in the Falkland Islands.

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Air France, interested in acquiring TAP Air Portugal 

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Air France-KLM is interested in acquiring an equity stake in TAP Air Portugal, according to Reuters, which has quoted unnamed sources familiar with the matter. If confirmed, this would mean that the Portuguese flag carrier is now in the sights of the three major European airline groups, namely Lufthansa Group, International Airlines Group (IAG) and now, Air France-KLM.

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Union Says FAA To Drop ATC Center Weather Forecasters

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The FAA is eliminating National Weather Service forecasters at all 21 of its Air Route Traffic Control Centers (ARTCC) in favor of an automated system. The alarm was raised by the National Weather Service Employees Organization Monday. The group says forecasters will get their walking papers on April 20. The FAA didn’t confirm the decision but told USA TODAY that something is in the works. “The FAA and NOAA are working on a path forward on the interagency agreement,” the FAA sa

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Qantas bids farewell to the Boeing B717 as it takes flight for the final time

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The Qantas Group has marked the end of an era after its last remaining QantasLink Boeing 717 jet flew for the final time. Flight QF1511 departed Sydney Kingsford Smith Airport (SYD) on October 26, 2024 at approximately 17:06 local time and arrived at Canberra Airport (CBR) at 18:08. Before its final flight, the aircraft, ‘Great Otway National Park’ (with registration VH-YQS), flew between Sydney, Launceston Airport (LST) and Canberra during the day.

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Lilium Applies For Insolvency In Germany

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eVTOL start-up Lilium has filed for bankruptcy days after the German federal government and the Free State of Bavaria have failed to guarantee $108 million in loans the company needs to stay in operation. In a Form 6-K filing with the Securities and Exchange Commission, Lilium said it’s out of cash and can’t pay its bills so it’s filing for a “debtor-in-possession” form of insolvency that will give it creditor protection while it scrambles to find more money.

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LATAM Airlines orders 10 Boeing 787-9 Dreamliners with options for five more  

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LATAM Airlines Group has placed an order for 10 Boeing 787-9 Dreamliners with an option to purchase a further five more of the wide-body aircraft. News of the purchase was announced on October 28, 2024, by Boeing along with confirmation that LATAM aims to grow its 787 fleet to 52 aircraft by the end of the decade. LATAM currently operates 37 787-8s and 787-9s and is the largest operator of the aircraft type in South America.

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Ryanair to add 1.5 million seats for the upcoming holiday season to meet demand

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Ryanair has announced that it will be adding over 1.5 million additional plane seats for the upcoming Christmas travel season in order to meet growing demand across its network. “It’s fantastic to see such high demand for travel over the coming weeks as people prepare for their Christmas flights,” Jade Kirwan, Ryanair’s Head of Communications said. “We have added an additional 1.5 million seats this festive season to meet this demand.

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Reports: 100 Israeli Aircraft Used In Iran Strike With No Losses

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A clearer picture is starting to emerge following Israel's 26 October air strike on Iran in retaliation for its 180-200 ballistic missile barge on Israel on 1 October. It now appears that around 100 Israeli fighter jets were used in the operation made up of F-35 , F-15 , and F-16 fighter jets, as well as perhaps 3 aerial tankers, an AWACS spy plane, and rescue and rescue aircraft (in the event anything went wrong).

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Singapore Air Service Agreements pave way for flights to four new countries  

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Singapore has signed new Air Services Agreements (ASAs) with five different countries, including its first ever with Cuba. In a statement on October 28, 2024, the Civil Aviation Authority of Singapore (CAAS) confirmed that ASAs had been signed with Cuba, along with the Dominican Republic, Kazakhstan, Seychelles and Switzerland. The agreements were formalized at the International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO) Air Services Negotiation Event (ICAN), which took place in Kuala Lumpur from Octob

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How Often Do Airline Captains Work With The Same First Officer?

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It is common for passengers to know who the pilots are on their flight. During initial and subsequent announcements, a pilot generally introduces himself/herself and the co-pilot. However, have you ever wondered how frequently a captain flies with the same first officer? It is pretty rare - at least at large airlines - for pilots to fly together consistently.

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IndiGo sees shares drop 8% after reporting first quarterly loss in over two years 

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IndiGo, India’s largest airline in terms of passengers carried and fleet size, has seen a sharp drop in its share value after the carrier posted a third-quarter 2024 loss. Shares in Interglobe Aviation, the airline’s parent company, dropped by 13.4% on Monday, October 28, 2024, before recovering to a drop of 8% by the close of trading on the same day.

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LATAM Orders 10 Boeing 787 Dreamliners With Options For 5 More

Simple Flying

LATAM Airlines has ordered 15 Boeing 787-9 aircraft, with the order being split between ten firm and five optional purchases.

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Dubai-owned lessor DAE acquires 10 narrow-body, next-generation aircraft

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Dubai Aerospace Enterprise (DAE) has reached an agreement to acquire 10 aircraft for an aggregate consideration of around $500 million. DAE confirmed on October 28, 2024, that the aircraft portfolio comprises narrow-body, next-generation aircraft on lease to four airlines in four countries. Firoz Tarapore, CEO of DAE, said: “We are delighted to continue adding further fuel-efficient, next-generation technology assets to our portfolio, and look forward to welcoming a new airline customer to our

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Aer Lingus Will Ground 1 Airbus A330 & Scale Back A320s As It Tackles Costs & Impact Of Dublin Airport Passenger Cap

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Aer Lingus has continued to face challenges as the passenger cap at Dublin Airport (DUB) is no closer to being lifted, forcing the Irish airline to adapt its operations and network, including potentially grounding one A330 aircraft.

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Saudia launches inaugural twice weekly flight from Dammam to Beijing Daxing

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Saudia, the flag carrier of Saudi Arabia, officially launched its inaugural flight from King Fahd International Airport (DMM) to Beijing Daxing International Airport (PKX) on October 28, 2024. According to Saudia, the new route will operate twice a week in each direction, as part of a connecting flight from King Abdulaziz International Airport in Jeddah.

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Impressive ‘Warbirds Downunder Airshow’ Came Back

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By Commissioning Editor James Kightly. Photos by Nigel Hitchman and James Kightly As the northern hemisphere’s airshow season wraps up, in Australia, the Temora Aviation Museum put on a dedicated warbird show at their home base in rural New South Wales. Warbirds Downunder (WDU) returns for the first time since 2018, the long gap caused by the Covid pandemic.

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SmartLynx Airlines receives Foreign Air Transport Operator Certificate in USA

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SmartLynx Airlines, a globally acknowledged ACMI (Aircraft, Crew, Maintenance, Insurance), cargo and charter operator, has received the Foreign Air Operator Certificate (FAOC) granted by the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) of the United States of America (USA). The certification allows the airline to begin operations to, from, and within the United States.

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American Begins Its Longest-Ever Route

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American’s inaugural Dallas/Fort Worth-Brisbane flight on Saturday clocked in at exactly 16 hours, per FlightAware tracking data.

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Southwest Airlines Thought Boeings Machinist Strike Would Only Last Around 5 Weeks

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Southwest Airlines , which has already been impacted by Boeings 737 MAX 7 certification stalemate, is hinting that another hurdle may be coming its way. The low-cost carrier reportedly planned for the strike of more than 30,000 Boeing machinists to last around five weeks.

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The Pennington P-51 ‘Lucy Gal’ Tuskegee Flight Memorial (Part 1)

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In July, 2004 I stood in the middle of a scorching hot cornfield in Geneseo, NY, as a junior member of the 1941 Historical Aircraft Group. I had volunteered as a tour guide with the National Warplane Museum ‘s newly formed Tuskegee History program and had just completed my first group tour to a mass of students from the Rochester City School district (older than I, at the time.

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The Price Of Ambitious Growth For Emerging Carriers: IndiGo

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According to a new analysis from Reuters , India's largest (and arguably most important) airline, IndiGo, said that it would expect to have around 40% of its grounded fleet back up in the air by April, something which has plagued the airline financially. The low-cost airline has maintained over 60 aircraft grounded throughout the year, something which was a major issue for the company's Chief Financial Officer, Gaurav Negi.

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Aviation Must Reads: The 10 Best Books for Pilots

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As a lifelong aviation enthusiast and now airline pilot I’ve read many books for pilots. So I put together some of my favorite aviation books I think every pilot will enjoy. Whether you’re a brand new pilot or have thousands of hours in your logbook, there’s always more to learn. I’ve broken these pilot books […] The post Aviation Must Reads: The 10 Best Books for Pilots appeared first on Thrust Flight.

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Listening In: 5 Air Traffic Control Clearances You Might Not Know or Understand

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Air traffic controllers are responsible for giving pilots clearances within controlled airspace. Controllers and pilots train for years to learn the common language of aviation: clearances. There are many standard clearances that pilots hear on every flight, but there are also clearances that are unusual or not fully understood by non-pilots. Let's talk about five clearances and what they mean.

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Aer Lingus Plans Job Cuts, Fleet Reduction

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Irish flag carrier Aer Lingus plans to cut jobs and reduce its already small Airbus A330 fleet in an effort to remain profitable.

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Jacuzzi On Board: A Look At Tom Cruise's Gulfstream IV Private Jet

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Many high-net-worth celebrities have the luxury of flying privately and legendary actor Tom Cruise is no exception. Known not only for his thrilling performances on the silver screen but also as a licensed pilot, Cruise owns at least two aircraft. One of these is a Gulfstream IV jet that boasts enviable features, including a Jacuzzi onboard.

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LATAM Bolsters Fleet With More Boeing 787s

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LATAM Airlines Group and Boeing announced on Monday an order for 10 787-9 Dreamliners with options for five additional aircraft.

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How Are Geared Turbofan Engines Set To Affect The Market?

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The Pratt & Whitney PW1000G, a line of ultra-efficient high-bypass turbofan engines, is the first commercially viable geared turbofan (GTF) engine to enter the mainstream market for jet airliners, and the engines offer extensive benefits for operators. Built by US-based manufacturer Pratt & Whitney , which is itself a subsidiary of the RTX Corporation (formerly known as Raytheon Technologies), the engine was groundbreaking when it first hit the market.

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Bomber Aircraft: Avro Vulcan [ADAM FINISHED]

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History at High Altitudes During the Cold War, the UK required long-range, high-altitude bombers to deliver nuclear payloads, and that’s when A.V Roe & Company (Avro) came up with Avro Vulcan. This development was made due to the increasing nuclear threat and the UK’s necessity to maintain strategic bombing ability. The project officially began in 1947 with the first take-off in 1952.

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LATAM Relaunches Boeing 787 Sydney To Santiago Route

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Flying between Australia and South America has never been straightforward, but every now and then, a route is established that does not require a stopover in Dallas, Los Angeles, Auckland or Miami. Yesterday, one of those routes returned after a COVID-induced break, with the resumption of LATAM flights between Sydney and Santiago, Chile.

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Alaska Lounge Membership Cost Increasing In 2025 (Again)

One Mile at a Time

Alaska Airlines has just announced that the cost of an Alaska Lounge membership will be increasing as of February 2025, though we don’t yet have the full details. This will be the second year in a row that Alaska increases the cost of a lounge membership, and it will be the third increase that we’ve seen since 2022. Alaska hikes lounge membership fees As of February 1, 2025, the cost to be an Alaska Lounge member will be increasing.

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Examined: The 10 Longest Routes From New Zealand's Auckland Airport

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New Zealand is a land of spectacular beauty but also very remote and has some of the longest flights in the world.

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Southwest Airlines Switches To Bamboo Cups, Wood Stir Sticks

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If you’re a frequent Southwest Airlines flyer, you may notice some changes to the inflight service on your next flight. Southwest tries to reduce single-use plastics from inflight service Southwest Airlines is switching some of its service items to reduce single-use plastics. Specifically, the airline has started serving cold beverages in bamboo cups, and has started offering wood stir sticks with the carrier’s iconic Heart branding: The new cup is made from 93% non-plastic materials, with a pul

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A Closer Look At US Military Air Traffic Control

Simple Flying

The US military and its four branches all have the common duty to provide the United States with adequate protection from threats to its security. All of the services have numerous methods, weapons and equipment to accomplish this complicated task.

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Spirit Slashes Q1 Capacity by Over 20%

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The financially troubled ultra-low-cost carrier said last week that it plans to reduce year-over-year capacity in the midteens range in 2025.

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Denver Zoo Adopts "Halloween Crab" That Was Found On Flight From Costa Rica

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A colorful "Halloween crab", also known as a moon crab, appeared unexpectedly aboard a flight that landed at Denver International Airport.

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Boeing Sells Off Stock To Raise Cash

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Cash-strapped Boeing is looking to raise $19 billion in a stock offering to relieve it’s liquidity issues and blunt the effects of a prolonged strike by production workers. The company is offering 90 million common shares and $5 billion in depositary shares to make ends meet. It says it intends to use the money for “general corporate purposes” which means keeping the lights on for those who are still working.

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