Sat.Jul 27, 2024

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NATO awards contracts for next-generation rotorcraft studies

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The NATO Support and Procurement Agency (NSPA) allocated three contracts to Airbus Helicopters, Lockheed Martin Sikorsky, and Leonardo as part of the Next Generation Rotorcraft Capability (NGRC) program. This initiative aims to develop advanced rotorcraft technologies to meet future operational and support requirements. The awarded contracts will involve the contractors conducting independent platform concept studies, with a focus on identifying innovative technologies, digital design processes,

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Martin Mars: Interview With British Columbia Aviation Museum Project Lead

Vintage Aviation News

Given the strong, more than half-century association between the Martin Mars and the people of British Columbia, it is only logical that a Mars should remain preserved in the Canadian province following Coulson Aviation’s final retirement of the breed in recent years. As we reported in March, the British Columbia Aviation Museum succeeded in their bid to obtain Hawaii Mars (BuNo. 76823/ C-FLYL ), one of just two surviving examples of the behemoth flying boat.

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Aurora Redux? The US Air Force May Have A New Spy Plane It's Been Keeping Secret

Simple Flying

Does the US have a secret spy plane ? This intriguing question has no definite answer for the general public. The War Zone recently suggested that Secretary of the Air Force Frank Kendall hinted at the existence of such a platform. The belief in a secret spy plane has continued for many years. One notable aircraft some think could exist is the so-called SR-91 Aurora, which was supposedly built in the 1980s.

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Red Arrows Gnat to Fly in New Zealand

Vintage Aviation News

By Zac Yates A British-built Folland Gnat trainer that flew with the Royal Air Force’s famed Red Arrows display team is being restored to fly in New Zealand. The aircraft, Gnat T.1 XR987, is the first of its kind in New Zealand and is being worked on near Auckland for Matt Wilcock, an airline captain whose love for the type goes back to his childhood.

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SpaceX Might Bring Back NASA Astronauts Stranded On ISS By Boeing Starliner Failures

Simple Flying

SpaceX's Crew Dragon shuttle is being considered as a backup option to bring back two astronauts stranded on the International Space Station (ISS). NASA astronauts Suni Williams and Butch Wilmore have been on the ISS for almost two months due to problems with Boeing's Starliner spacecraft.

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American, Allegiant Cut More Austin Routes

Airline Geeks

Both American and Allegiant are cutting several routes in Austin following the airport's record growth soon after the COVID-19 pandemic.

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American Airlines Offers Attendants Immediate 18% Pay Bump, Retro Pay & Boarding Premium In Tentative Deal

Simple Flying

American Airlines earlier this week offered a tentative agreement to the Association of Professional Flight Attendants (APFA). This agreement will see the flight attendants receive an immediate pay boost of 18% along with other improvements to the airline's existing compensation package. If approved, this new deal will see billions more paid to flight attendants, ending the years-long negotiation.

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IAG CEO Explains Why Flying Could Become More Expensive

Simple Flying

Over recent years, flying has become more expensive. Both legacy carriers and low-cost airlines have increased their ticket prices. However, this might not be the end of increasing ticket prices. In an interview at the Farnborough Airshow's Airline Leader Summit 2024, International Airlines Group (IAG) chief executive officer Luis Gallego explained why flying could become even more expensive.

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Saudi Pilot Stops in Oshkosh on RTW Flight

Inspire

By Barbara A. Schmitz Mishaal AlSudairy is flying around the world, but he made sure that one of his stops was at EAA AirVenture Oshkosh. Flying a Diamond 42, Mishaal left Saudi Arabia on July 8 and arrived in Oshkosh on Wednesday morning after having to first land in Appleton the day before since the […] The post Saudi Pilot Stops in Oshkosh on RTW Flight first appeared on Hangar Flying.

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Premium-Flex: How ATR Operators Can Quickly Convert Cabins To Business Class

Simple Flying

The development of Premium Flex dates back to before the Farnborough Airshow. Avions de Transport Rgional ( ATR ) introduced a new ATR Highline product at the annual Aircraft Interiors Expo. This offering was designed to provide higher flexibility and cater to a premium clientele for turboprop aircraft.

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SWISS First Class Limousine Service: Now With BMW i7

One Mile at a Time

If you’re flying SWISS first class or are a Miles & More HON Circle member traveling through Zurich or Geneva, your ride just got an upgrade… SWISS partners with BMW on limousine service SWISS offers an excellent first class ground experience in Zurich , with both the SWISS First Lounge Terminal A and SWISS First Lounge Terminal E. In select situations, premium passengers get a limousine transfer, and SWISS has just upgraded this fleet.

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Airbus A350 Enhancement: Upgraded Rolls-Royce Trent XWB-84 To Enter Service Next Year

Simple Flying

The Airbus A350 has become a staple aircraft in long-haul aviation, covering some of the longest distances in the market. The European aircraft manufacturer has continuously improved the airframe since it entered service and this trend will continue. Beginning next year, newly produced A350-900s will be equipped with upgraded Rolls-Royce Trent XWB-84 engines.

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Weekly Review: July 27, 2024

One Mile at a Time

I hope everyone is having a nice weekend so far! It’s a big week over here, as we’re (finally) taking our son on his first long haul trip, and I’m equal parts anxious and excited, so we’ll see how it goes. On the points & travel front, gosh it was quite a week, especially for late July (when there’s usually not a lot of news). Delta had a sustained meltdown, the details of the new tentative American flight attendant contract were revealed, the Amex Gold Card underwent a refresh, Southwest an

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Air France Boeing 787-9 Dreamliner Returns To Paris After Hydraulic Failure

Simple Flying

On July 26th, 2024, an Air France flight declared an emergency shortly after takeoff from Paris Charles De Gaulle (CDG). The aircraft returned to CDG and landed within two hours of being airborne.

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WestJet Group Announces ‘Expansive’ Schedule for Winter Season

Airline Geeks

Canadian consortium the WestJet Group has announced an ‘expansive’ schedule for the Winter 2024-25 season to capitalize on passengers seeking sunnier climates.

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Top 5: Qantas' Leading Widebody Domestic Routes By Available Seat Miles

Simple Flying

Australia may be the smallest continent but is also a vast country (the 6th largest in the world). Qantas uses widebody aircraft to connect some of Australia's most popular and greatest-distance destinations. Qantas even employs a few widebody aircraft on the short 439-mile Melbourne to Sydney and 466-mile Sydney to Brisbane routes. The five airports with the most available seat miles include four of Australia's five busiest airports.

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2024 Wings Over Muskegon Adds Performers to Lineup

Vintage Aviation News

PRESS RELEASE Wings Over Muskegon takes off on August 9-11 along with three new additions to the lineup. Debuting their comedy act at the Muskegon County Airport is Franklin’s Flying Circus featuring husband and wife team, Kyle and Liz Franklin. Son of legendary air show pilot, Jimmy Franklin, Kyle started flying at 8-years-old. A versatile performer who lists wing-walking and a motorcycle-to-airplane transfer act among his air show repertoire; Franklin has done it all to entertain air show spec

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Why Did Direct Aisle Access Become The Standard In Long-Haul Business Class?

Simple Flying

Today, most legacy carriers offer luxurious business class cabins that elevate the in-flight experience beyond what was previously realized in premium cabins. Services that do not offer direct aisle access are seen as outdated, but plenty of airlines still fly such configurations. For example, Lufthansa's old business class is still offered on the airline's A340s, and United's old business class is still offered on Boeing 777-200s.

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Amex Business Gold Card Review: Up To 4x Points

One Mile at a Time

Link: Apply now for the American Express® Business Gold Card In the past several years, credit card issuers have become significantly more competitive when it comes to small business cards. While many people may be familiar with the American Express® Gold Card ( review ), there’s a business version of the card that’s also quite rewarding, and which I’d argue is one of the best business cards out there for earning points.

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Air Canada Flight Attendants Bad Behavior Causes Montral-Bound Flight To Be Canceled

Simple Flying

Recent travelers on an Air Canada flight from Morocco to Canada were shocked when the flight attendant started yelling at passengers onboard. AC73 was subsequently canceled as the airline investigated the matter in more detail.

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‘Hooray, Hungary!’

Inspire

By Angela Satterlee Twenty-two Hungarian aviation enthusiasts were welcomed to EAA AirVenture Oshkosh, their last stop on a week-and-a-half-long trip around the world. The trip began on Wednesday, July 17, and will end on July 29, and was organized by GoforGo Travel out of Hungary. The travelers are all aviation lovers. A few spend time […] The post ‘Hooray, Hungary!

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Cross-Country: Examining Qantas' Longest Domestic Flights

Simple Flying

Australia, known for its vast landscapes and diverse geography, is home to some of the longest domestic flights in the world. Covering nearly the entire width of the continent, these flights offer travelers a unique perspective on the country's sheer size.

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Alina Scott, 15, Returns to EAA AirVenture

Inspire

By Abigail Oleniczak Alina Scott is a 15-year-old who is chasing her dreams with hopes to inspire other youths. After flying into EAA AirVenture Oshkosh solo in 2023, she returned this year to speak about her experiences at two forums. Alina, of Mount Pleasant, South Carolina, grew up surrounded by an aviation family and has […] The post Alina Scott, 15, Returns to EAA AirVenture first appeared on Hangar Flying.

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Forgotten History: The Top 5 American Aircraft Manufacturers Of WWII

Simple Flying

In large part, industry won World War II. As the United States converted to a total war economy, it banned the sale of new cars and switched its efforts to building the tools to win the war. Not only was the United States industry able to equip its massive armies, but it was also able to partially equip its allies like Great Britain and the USSR. The United States helped turn wartime Allied warplane production decisively against the Axis powers and the US built and (lost) countless thousands of

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Ballet and Airplanes, Grace and Discipline

Inspire

By Robbie Culver Ballet, airplanes, grace, discipline. For Mary Elizabeth Kurek, EAA 1333410 and current Ray Aviation scholar for EAA Chapter 461 in Bolingbrook, Illinois, these ideas fit well together. Ballet and airplanes. Her friends and extended family know her as “M.E.,” and I know her as a young lady I have been mentoring as […] The post Ballet and Airplanes, Grace and Discipline first appeared on Hangar Flying.

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JetBlue Sues Florida Department Of Revenue Days After Announcing Tallahassee Exit

Simple Flying

JetBlue Airways has announced it will depart the Floridian airport of Tallahassee in late October. The carrier has now filed a lawsuit against the Florida Department of Transport after accusing the state of wrongly assessing the airline owed an extra $631,000 in corporate income tax between 2019 and 2021. JetBlue alleges that the state has calculated tax based on the geographical area, which reaches much further than the state's actual borders.

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Chase Ink Business Card Bonus Categories: How They Work

One Mile at a Time

Link: Apply now for the Ink Business Preferred® Credit Card , Ink Business Cash® Credit Card , or Ink Business Unlimited® Credit Card While there are lots of great business credit cards , Chase has what I’d consider to be the best portfolio of business credit cards, with the Ink Business credit card lineup. These offer everything I look for in cards — great welcome bonuses, big spending category bonuses, and useful perks.

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What To Know About The Air Forces Secretive New EA-37B Electronic Warfare Aircraft

Simple Flying

Away from the spotlight, the new EA-37B electronic attack aircraft are coming into service. They are silently replacing the now-retiring legacy EC-130H Compass Call aircraft. Much of the success or failure of fighter aircraft like F-18s, F-16s, and F-35s relies on supporting aircraft like electronic attack aircraft and AWACS.

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Photo: Hainan Airlines Boeing 737-8 MAX 8 B-225H (msn 64708) (Fuzhou Airlines colors) PAE (Nick Dean). Image: 963778.

World Airline News

Hainan Airlines Boeing 737-8 MAX 8 B-225H (msn 64708) (Fuzhou Airlines colors) PAE (Nick Dean). Image: 963778. Fuzhou Airlines of China will not take delivery of this MAX 8. Instead it is going to Hainan Airlines. Top Copyright Photo: Hainan Airlines Boeing 737-8 MAX 8 B-225H (msn 64708) (Fuzhou Airlines colors) PAE (Nick Dean). Image: 963778.

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Asiana's Low-Cost Subsidiaries: Everything You Need To Know

Simple Flying

Asiana Airlines, one of South Korea's premier carriers, operates two low-cost subsidiaries: Air Seoul and Air Busan. These budget airlines play a crucial role in expanding Asiana's network and offering cost-effective travel options. Here's everything you need to know about these airlines, from their history to their route networks and fleet details.

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Red Arrows Gnat to Fly in New Zealand

Vintage Aviation News

By Zac Yates A British-built Folland Gnat trainer that flew with the Royal Air Force’s famed Red Arrows display team is being restored to fly in New Zealand. The aircraft, Gnat T.1 XR987, is the first of its kind in New Zealand and is being worked on near Auckland for Matt Wilcock, an airline captain whose love for the type goes back to his childhood.

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Which Airlines Operate Non-Stop Flights Between Taiwan & The US?

Simple Flying

Taiwan, an island roughly the size of Maryland with a population comparable to that of Florida, is a dynamic island nation known for its modern cities, beautiful natural scenery, and delicious cuisine. It's a popular destination for both business and leisure travelers from the United States. With the increasing demand for travel between these two locations, several airlines offer convenient non-stop flights, making the travel experience more efficient and enjoyable.

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Nonstop Across the Atlantic

Inspire

By Andrea Venturini A nonstop Atlantic crossing, from Scotland to Canada, a trip that typically can only be done via airliner, was achieved on June 14, 2024, in a two-seat, Rotax-powered Risen SuperVeloce. It all started last December, with a phone call I received from Alberto Porto, designer of the Risen, who ultimately asked me […] The post Nonstop Across the Atlantic first appeared on Hangar Flying.

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Dominating The Charter Market: Unique Private Jets That NetJets Operates

Simple Flying

Netjets is one of the leading private jet operators by charter hours, which refers to the time their 750 aircraft fleet spends carrying customers on flights booked between any two airports worldwide. According to the Sherpa Report , this amounted to 511,224 hours in 2022. Simple Flying looked for more recent data, but it wasn't available at the time of writing.

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Making Dreams Come True One New Year’s Resolution at a Time

Inspire

By Angela Satterlee Flying from his home in Aberdeen, Scotland, to EAA AirVenture Oshkosh for the first time in his Bristell NG5 was the longest trip Bill Miazek, EAA 1601589, has ever flown. This is Bill’s third trip to AirVenture, but he’d flown commercially in the past. Bill’s journey took him exactly one week to […] The post Making Dreams Come True One New Year’s Resolution at a Time first appeared on Hangar Flying.

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Did You Know Spirit Airlines Began Life As An International Charter Carrier?

Simple Flying

The bright yellow hue of Spirit Airlines livery gives it a unique distinction, much like the blue shades of Southwest. After it started its commercial operations in the 1990s, the carrier has come a long way, as its fleet comprises nearly 200 aircraft and serves close to sixty destinations. This airline, which has some popular bundle packages , is expecting lower-than-expected earnings.

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Able Flight Gains Nine New Light-Sport Pilots

Inspire

By Barbara A. Schmitz Able Flight awarded its greatest number of flight training scholarships in a year to people with a disability in 2024, and nine of those 10 scholarship recipients completed their training in July and earned their sport pilot certificate. Seven of the nine then attended EAA AirVenture Oshkosh 2024 for Able Flight’s […] The post Able Flight Gains Nine New Light-Sport Pilots first appeared on Hangar Flying.

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