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The innovators and trailblazers of future aviation flourishing in the UK

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For a nation surrounded by water, it’s perhaps no surprise that flight and aviation have become an integral part of British life. While domestic air travel in the United Kingdom (UK) is just a fraction of that in United States (US), perhaps due to the country’s relatively small size, this hasn’t stopped millions of Brits flying internationally each year.

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Cranky Weekly Review Presented by San Francisco Bay Oakland International Airport: Southwest Shakes Things Up, Delta Shirks Responsibility from Totally Not Self-Inflicted Operational Misadventure

Cranky Flier

A New Era is Coming for Southwest Southwest Airlines dropped a bombshell on Thursday, confirming the worst-kept secret in the industry. The carrier plans to ditch its open seating policy and introduce extra legroom in the front of the plane, breaking with more than 50 years of tradition. The announcement was coupled with its Q2 earnings report as it showed a $367 million profit on $7.4 billion in gross revenue for the three month period but with a very weak outlook for the second half of the yea

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Vertical’s VX4 prototype eVTOL aircraft achieves first tethered piloted flight

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Just over a week after Vertical Aerospace unveiled its new full-scale VX4 eVTOL prototype, the UK-based pioneer has confirmed that the aircraft has completed its first tethered piloted flight. The huge milestone was achieved late in the afternoon on July 25, 2024, at Cotswolds Airport (GBA) in England, with Vertical Aerospac e’s Chief Test Pilot, Justin Paines, at the controls.

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Airbus Vs Boeing: Who Won At The Farnborough Airshow & What Comes Next?

Simple Flying

With the final day of the Farnborough International Airshow wrapping up and unless either Airbus or Boeing have a surprise up their respective sleeves the manufacturers not announcing any new orders, Simple Flying looked through the event and how commercially successful it was for the two main aircraft manufacturers.

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WestJet to launch new Kelowna-Seattle route for winter 2024/2025 

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WestJet has announced the launch of new daily flights between Kelowna and Seattle, starting in January 2025. The new route will connect the Okanagan region to the Pacific Northwest and beyond. The new Kelowna-Seattle route will operate five times a week starting from January 17, 2025. The new service will connect 24 codeshare destinations in the western US, amongst them Los Angeles, San Francisco, Portland, San Diego and Phoenix.

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Top 5: Emirates' Longest Routes With The Boeing 777-300ER

Simple Flying

With an extensive global network, there is no question that Dubai-based Emirates is one of the leading operators of larger passenger aircraft. As one of the few carriers with an all-widebody fleet, Emirates is notably the largest operator of two aircraft types: the Airbus A380 and Boeing 777. While these aircraft have been responsible for the carriers growth in new markets, they have also transformed the passenger experience.

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NASA says no date set for Boeing’s Starliner crew to return home from ISS

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NASA has confirmed that no return date has been set for astronauts Barry Wilmore and Sunita Williams to return to Earth from the International Space Station (ISS). On the launch of the Boeing CST-100 Starliner capsule from Cape Canaveral Space Force Station, Florida, on June 5, 2024, it had been expected that the pair of astronauts would return around a week later after spending time aboard the ISS.

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Avianca and Gol investor commits to five Airbus A350-900s at Farnborough Airshow

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The majority investor in South American carriers Avianca and Gol Airlines has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) for five Airbus A350-900s. Abra Group and Airbus held their nerve for four days at Farnborough Airshow 2024 before announcing the latest deal for the hugely popular widebody jet. In a statement on July 25, 2024, Airbus declared that Abra Group was looking to expand international long-haul operations and increase capacity, and that the new agreement falls in line with the i

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DOJ Says Boeing Favored Aircraft Production Over Quality Assurance In Finalization Of Plea Deal

Simple Flying

After a lengthy process, Boeing has finalized a guilty plea to a fraud charge over the 737 MAX crashes a few years ago. The manufacturer was criticized by the US government for prioritizing production over safety.

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Deutsche Aircraft unveils fuselage cut of the first D328eco test aircraft at FIA

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As part of this year’s Farnborough Airshow, Deutsche Aircraft has unveiled the first fuselage cut of the first D328eco test aircraft to undergo construction. The German planemaker confirmed on July 25, 2024, that construction of the test aircraft, TAC 1, had started, as the company progresses towards the maiden flight of the D328eco program. Deutsche Aircraft successfully commenced the first test aircraft build by starting work on the extension of the D328 fuselage that will seat 40 passengers.

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Tracking: Emirates Airbus A380 Returns From Maintenance At Teurel To Rejoin Fleet In Dubai

Simple Flying

At the time of writing, an Emirates Airbus A380 is being ferried from Teruel in Spain to the airline's home base in Dubai. What makes this flight all the more interesting is that Teruel is not an Emirates destination and that this is the aircraft's first flight in nearly three months. This article dives deeper into the aircraft's history and the overall changes happening at Emirates.

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Air France to set up pop-up restaurant serving plane food at Palais de Tokyo

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Starting from July 27, 2024, Air France will be operating a pop-up restaurant at Paris’ Palais de Tokyo, located close to the venues hosting several Olympic events. The restaurant will have capacity for 80 guests, and the airline claims it will represent a unique fine-dining experience ‘just like on board’. Dès demain, l’univers #AirFrance s’installe au Palais de Tokyo !

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Which Are The European Countries With No Commercial Airports?

Simple Flying

While almost all countries in the world have commercial airports , a few (normally microstate) countries do not. The five European countries (excluding the Sovereign Military Order of Malta) lacking airports include Andorra, Vatican City, San Marino, Monaco, and Liechtenstein (although they possess heliports). Many more countries around the world (including Belgium) lack domestic airports).

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Two pilots have died when their helicopters collided in West Kimberley district

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Two experienced helicopter pilots have lost their lives in an in-flight collision in Kimberley region, Western Australia. Around 6:20 local time (AWST) on July 25, 2024, four Robinson R22 helicopters took off to undertake mustering work near Mount Anderson Station in Camballin, located in the Kimberley region, about 300 kilometers southwest of Broome.

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Delta Air Lines CEO Ed Bastian Criticized After Flying To Paris Amid Operational Meltdown

Simple Flying

Delta Air Lines Chief Executive Officer Ed Bastian has been criticized for jetting off to the opening of the Paris Olympics, amid the airline still struggling to recover from the five-day meltdown following the global tech outage. In the last week, there have been thousands of flight cancellations, and an estimated half a million travelers have been stranded.

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Singapore’s Changi Airport nears full recovery, records 16.5 million pax for Q2

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Singapore Changi Airport (SIN) has reported that it handled 16.5 million passenger movements during the second quarter of this year (April to June 2024), an increase of 13.4% when compared to 2023. The award-winning airport said that this figure equalled 98.2% of total passenger movements for the same period in 2019. The airport’s aircraft movements, including landings and take-offs, totalled 89,300 for the quarter, up 9.7% year-on-year, and was 94.5% compared to the second quarter of 2019.

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Emirates Restaurant Above The Clouds Experience from 4 German Airports

Simple Flying

International business class airfares are showing no signs of coming down, and while economy tickets are getting cheaper, the coveted seats at the front of the plane are out of reach for most travelers. Airlines are always looking to add something new, and today, Emirates has literally sweetened the deal with news on its restaurant-above-the-clouds dining experience.

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What is the potential for robotization in aviation?

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AeroTime is pleased to partner with Lufthansa Innovation Hub’s TNMT newsletter to feature guest content on our website. This collaboration aims to regularly deliver insightful articles and analyses, focusing on th e latest advancements and trends in the aviation industry. Article written by Siddhant Mehra. If 2022 was the year of the metaverse and 2023 the era of Generative AI and ChatGPT, then 2024 is undeniably the year of robotics.

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Does The American Airlines Admirals Club Or Alaska Lounge+ Membership Get You Into More Locations?

Simple Flying

American Airlines Admirals Club memberships offer patrons the comfort and amenities of nearly 50 Admirals Club lounges, along with access to more than 60 partner lounges around the world. These memberships are ideal for travelers looking for a quiet and comfortable space to relax or work before their flight, providing an oasis of calm in the hustle and bustle of international airports.

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United Reduces Australia Flights In Peak Season… Again

One Mile at a Time

United Airlines is significantly reducing capacity to Australia for this upcoming peak season… for a second time (thanks to @IshrionA and @xJonNYC for flagging this). United’s latest Australia capacity cuts United Airlines has just updated its schedule to reflect significant capacity cuts to Australia for this upcoming peak season, which runs from late October 2024 until late March 2025: The San Francisco (SFO) to Sydney (SYD) route was supposed to operate 2x daily throughout the winter season,

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In Pictures: Inside The Boeing 747 Flying Mansion Private Jet

Simple Flying

The Boeing 747 version of the Boeing Business Jets (BBJ) is the world's largest private jet. With only a handful of examples worldwide, it's a rare bird. The 747-8I (Intercontinental) is already the second-largest passenger jet, with a maximum capacity of over 600 passengers, after the Airbus A380. The private-jet examples of the 747-8 are not only massive, but their interiors are also designed in the most luxurious ways.

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Qatar Airways May Invest In South Africa’s Airlink

One Mile at a Time

I recently wrote about how Qatar Airways is planning on investing in two airlines in Africa , in order to boost its network there. We know that Qatar Airways intends to invest in RwandAir, as Qatar’s government also owns a majority stake in the country’s new international airport. However, up until now, we could only speculate as to what the other airline is.

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LOT Polish Airlines Will Add Viasat Satellite WiFi On 15 Boeing 787 Dreamliner Planes

Simple Flying

LOT Polish Airlines has opted for Viasat's inflight connectivity (IFC) solution to equip its 787 Dreamliner fleet. This will be the first time the Polish flag carrier delivers inflight WiFi to its customers, with the perk slated to be operational by early 2026.

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Livery of the Week: Copa’s Retro 737-800

Airline Geeks

In 2022, Panama’s Copa Airlines unveiled a nostalgic tribute to its history with the introduction of a retro livery on one of its Boeing 737 aircraft.

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Etihad's Guest Program: What Are The Hidden Perks?

Simple Flying

Etihad Guest is Etihad Airways' loyalty program. It allows travelers to collect and spend miles and also offers frequent travelers the chance to earn elite status. It is primarily a program for those who regularly fly with Etihad Airways, but not necessarily just those based in the UAE.

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Bilt Cuts Rent Day Points Earning By Up To 90%

One Mile at a Time

The Bilt Mastercard® ( review ) is a popular no annual fee card, which allows you to pay your rent by credit card and earn rewards , even if your landlord doesn’t ordinarily allow no-fee credit card payments. Unfortunately one of the popular aspects of the card is being devalued in the coming months. While it won’t impact everyone, the change is pretty significant.

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Why The Olympics Are Bad News For Airlines' Profit Margins

Simple Flying

I declare the Paris Olympic Games of the XXXIII Olympiad (33rd Olympiad) officially open - this is the exact sentence (albeit in French) that French President Emmanuel Macron will pronounce today at 7:30 pm French time (11:30 am EST).

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How to Become an Airline Pilot | Your Ultimate Career Guide

Thrust Flight

In this article you’ll learn every step you need to take to become an airline pilot. Do you dream of taking to the skies as a qualified airline pilot? Whether you’re looking for a career change or pursuing a lifelong dream, in this guide we’ll walk you through all of the requirements and every step […] The post How to Become an Airline Pilot | Your Ultimate Career Guide appeared first on Thrust Flight.

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5 Notable Reconnaissance Aircraft Of WWII

Simple Flying

Several photo-reconnaissance aircraft excelled during World War II. Whether it was keeping an eye on targets and enemy movements or accessing damage on the ground, the aircraft capable of high-altitude imagery were key to air forces worldwide. This article shows notable reconnaissance aircraft of the Second World War.

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Airline Pilot Salary – How Much Do Pilots Make?

Thrust Flight

In this post we’ll explore what an airline pilot salary actually looks like in 2024. Nearly all pilots choose the career because of their love for flying, but the above-average pilot salary is a nice bonus. But if you’re considering becoming an airline pilot, you’re likely wondering, “how much do airline pilots make?” In this post, you’ll learn what […] The post Airline Pilot Salary – How Much Do Pilots Make?

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Ryanair Keeps Pressuring Irish Lawmakers To Grow Irelands Passenger Traffic

Simple Flying

Ryanair keeps publicly calling out Irish lawmakers, especially the Irish Transport Minister, Eamon Ryan, criticizing them for their shortcomings in ensuring that Ireland and its airports can grow in the near and long-term future.

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The Sound of Freedom

Inspire

By Jim Roberts It’s not every day you get to see and hear an aircraft engine that helped win World War II. Thanks to four dedicated volunteers, a 12-cylinder liquid-cooled Allison V-1710 engine is singing out loud near EAA Warbirds in Review. During WWII, over 69,000 of the 1,500-hp engines powered aircraft as diverse as […] The post The Sound of Freedom first appeared on Hangar Flying.

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US Customs And Border Protection Penalizes IndiGo For Delayed Immigration Payment

Simple Flying

Indias largest airline, IndiGo, has been penalized by the United States Customs and Border Protection for a delayed payment. While the airline does not offer flights of its own to the US, it does so with a codeshare deal with Turkish Airlines.

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Using an iPad for flying: how old is too old?

iPad Pilot News

Using an iPad for flying: how old is too old? iPad Pilot News The iPad is decidedly middle-aged now, at least for consumer technology, which means there is a busy used market for older tablets. An original iPad, which came out in 2010, can be purchased on eBay for under $50—a great deal, right? Or maybe you can use that old iPad mini 2 that’s been sitting in the kitchen drawer for a few years, as a cheap way to have a dedicated aviation tablet?

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90,000 Passengers: Brussels Airport Gears Up For Busiest Day Since Pre-COVID

Simple Flying

As nearby Paris gears up for the start of the Olympic Games, Brussels Airport (BRU) is faring with its own popularity as it faces its busiest day this year. It is also the airport's busiest day since pre-COVID, meaning that recovery is well underway. Simple Flying was on the scene - having taken public transport to avoid the highway rush - to learn more, together with the airport's Senior Communications Manager, Ihsane Chioua Lekhli.

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Pretty (and Strong) in Pink

Inspire

By Angela Satterlee The pink airplane that can be spotted from around the grounds is the first of its kind, making its world debut at AirVenture 2024. With a fresh pink paint job only 1 week old, the L-39 Albatros is already attracting many viewers on the runway. On Friday, Make-A-Wish sponsored a young 8-year-old […] The post Pretty (and Strong) in Pink first appeared on Hangar Flying.

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Did You Know United Airlines Had The World's First 'Flight Kitchen'?

Simple Flying

Inflight meals have transformed dramatically over the years. Most of us these days are accustomed to receiving just a bag of peanuts or cookies, unless we are willing to pay over the odds for a sub-par sandwich made last week. But in the golden age of flying, prime rib was carved seat-side while you sipped champagne. And that all started with United Airlines , as it turned to inflight meal experiences to compensate for making a blunder on an aircraft order.

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