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In pictures: Emirates invites the world to step inside its first Airbus A350

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After months of feverish anticipation, the wait is finally over after Emirates officially unveiled its brand new (and first ever) Airbus A350. At an exclusive event in Dubai on November 27, 2024, the Emirates President Sir Tim Clark along with VIP guests, dignitaries and the media gathered for the new Airbus A350-900’s introduction to the world.

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Emirates Unveils Its New Airbus A350 In Dubai

Simple Flying

Emirates has unveiled its first Airbus A350-900 at an event in Dubai, two days after the airline ferried the widebody jet to the United Arab Emirates (UAE).

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British Airways adds three new Italian routes: Rimini, Salerno, and Olbia

Aerotime

British Airways announced that it is adding three new Italian flight routes for the summer of 2025, strengthening its network in Italy. Starting May 2025, the UK flag carrier will introduce new flights to Rimini’s Federico Fellini International Airport (RMI) on the Adriatic Coast from London-Heathrow Airport (LHR), and Salerno Costa d’Amalfi Airport (QSR) on the Amalfi Coast from London-Gatwick Airport (LGW).

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New Safety Rule Requires Southwest Flight Attendants To Prepare For Landing At 18,000 Not 10,000 Feet

Simple Flying

A Southwest Airlines memo has surfaced on aviation blogs and confirmed by Southwest Airlines that Southwest Airlines' flight attendants (aka cabin crew ), starting December 4, is to secure the cabin at 18,000 feet and not 10,000 feet before landing. The new procedure, based on years of research plus flight attendant Safety Management System (SMS) will reduce the risk of injury to flight attendants by 20%.

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Southwest alters landing procedure to reduce cabin crew turbulence injuries 

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Southwest Airlines will alter landing procedures from December 2024, in an effort to reduce injuries sustained by cabin crew members during turbulence, according to an internal memo. According to the internal report, first reported by View From The Wing , from December 4, 2024, cabin crew members will be required to secure the cabin 8,000 feet earlier than normal.

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FAA Grants Airbus A350 Freighter Exit Door Visibility Exemption

Simple Flying

The Federal Aviation Administration ( FAA ) has granted a couple of exemptions for the Airbus A350F cargo aircraft as the European plane maker gears up to introduce the freighter into service in 2026.

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Kazakhstan’s Air Astana signs codeshare agreement with Etihad Airways

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Air Astana, Kazakhstan’s flag carrier, and Etihad Airways are the latest airlines to enter into a strategic codeshare agreement. The codeshare took effect on November 26, 2024, marking an important step in expanding travel opportunities for passengers of both airlines. As part of the agreement, Air Astana passengers will have access to Etihad Airways’ flights to Mumbai Airport (BOM), Riyadh’s King Khalid International Airport (RUH), Dammam’s King Fahd International Airport (DMA), Bahrain I

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Dubai ruler given exclusive Emirates A350 access tour ahead of official unveil 

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The Vice President and Prime Minister of the UAE and Ruler of Dubai, His Highness Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid, has been given an exclusive tour of Emirates’ first ever Airbus A350 ahead of the aircraft’s official unveiling. Mohammed bin Rashid was accompanied aboard the A350-900 by the Chairman and CEO of Emirates , Ahmed bin Saeed, who praised the Dubai Ruler for his “decisive leadership and support” in “shaping Emirates’ success”.

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Always Movie Douglas A-26 Invader to Join Montana’s Museum of Museum Flying

Vintage Aviation News

For many aviation enthusiasts that grew up in the last 30 years, the 1989 film Always, which borrowed elements from the WWII film A Guy Named Joe, remains a formative movie to this day, especially for warbird and fire tanker enthusiasts. Luckily for many of these enthusiasts, there has been some interest in preserving the airplanes from this film, as we have covered with the Yanks Air Museum’s now successful effort to bring the PBY Catalina N9505C from Ephrata, WA to Chino, CA.

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Avia Solutions Group reports revenues up 25% to €2 billion for Q3

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Dublin-based Avia Solutions Group, the world’s largest ACMI (Aircraft, Crew, Maintenance, and Insurance) provider, which operates a 221 aircraft fleet in total, split between 183 passenger aircraft and 38 freighters, has announced its financial results for the third quarter of this year. The Group’s revenues increased by 25% to €2,06 billion compared to the same period last year, while net profit also rose to €83,3 million from €70,8 million.

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Is CFM International The Most Successful Aviation Joint Venture Ever?

Simple Flying

CFM International, a Franco-American engine manufacturer that was launched as a joint venture between two of the world's largest engine makers, was founded in 1974 by General Electric (GE) Aerospace and Safran Aircraft Engines. The manufacturer, which has continued to build turbofan engines for fifty years, remains the world's largest commercial aircraft engine builder worldwide , making around 40% of the world's engines in 2020.

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Holiday Travel Tips from Captain Laura!

Captain Laura

Hello Everyone! This will be the busiest travel season we have seen. Here are some holiday travel tips to help make your seasonal flying experience much smoother! 1. Best chance to get to your destination on date and time: Take an early morning flight and try to avoid connections if possible! This way, the jet you will be taking is usually in position the night before and is available for you in the morning.

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Air France Considers Buying Up To 20% Of Air Europa After IAG Deal Falls Through

Simple Flying

Air France-KLM is reportedly considering buying up to 20% of Air Europa. The news comes three months after the International Airlines Group (IAG), which owns British Airways and Iberia, among others, abandoned plans to acquire Spain's third-largest airline , citing regulatory obstacles. Even though the takeover did not go through, Air France-KLM's rival IAG already owns a 20% stake in Air Europa.

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Southwest Airlines Changes Cabin Landing Preparations

One Mile at a Time

Starting next week, Southwest Airlines passengers will notice a subtle change to when crews prepare the cabin for landing, and it has some implications for passengers. Southwest crews will prepare cabin for landing earlier As is standard on virtually every airline, flight attendants prepare the cabin for landing at some point prior to arrival. This includes suspending inflight service, having passengers store their belongings (including laptops), and asking passengers to put their seats and tray

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Triple Daily Flights: Ethiopian Airlines' Huge Dubai Market Explored

Simple Flying

Addis Ababa to Dubai is Africa's 16th largest intercontinental passenger market, although it ranks an impressive second when only the sub-Saharan region is considered (only London Heathrow-Lagos is more popular).

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Hybrid-Electric 30-Passenger Airliner to Test in Plattsburgh, NY

AV Web

Heart Aerospace, a Swedish hybrid-electric aircraft developer, has selected Plattsburgh International Airport in Upstate New York as a test site for its HX1 (Heart Experimental 1) program. The first flight is expected sometime between April and July 2025. The HX1, with a wingspan of 105 feet, would be the largest all-electric aircraft to fly. It rolled out last September at the company’s site in Gothenberg, Sweden, and is currently undergoing critical systems testing before the move to Plattsbur

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5 Thanksgiving Foods The TSA Wont Stop You From Bringing On A Flight

Simple Flying

The Transportation Security Administration (TSA) is the regulatory agency for aviation safety in the United States. As the popular Thanksgiving holiday approaches, the TSA has shared what Thanksgiving foods can and cannot be carried onboard. The agency also shared that it expects this Thanksgiving travel period to be the busiest in history, with more than 18.3 million people traveling over the span of six days.

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Scotts Miracle-Gro Donation Supports Ohio Air & Space Hall of Fame and Learning Center Campaign

Vintage Aviation News

PRESS RELEASE The non-profit Ohio Air & Space Hall of Fame and Learning Center (OAS) has received a $25,000 donation from the Marysville, Ohio based Scotts Miracle-Gro Company, based in Marysville, Ohio. The gift marks the first from the company and will help cover current operational costs related to preserving the future home of the OAS, the original 1929 Port Columbus Air Terminal and tower located at John Glenn International Airport (CMH) and on the National Register of Historic Places.

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Delta Flight To Paris Stops In Dublin To Drop Off Unruly Passenger

Simple Flying

On Wednesday, November 27th, 2024, a Delta Air Lines transatlantic flight from Paris Charles de Gaulle International Airport (CDG) to the carrier's hub at Atlanta Hartsfield-Jackson International Airport (ATL) had to be diverted due to a passenger that has been described as "unruly." The aircraft diverted to Dublin Airport (DUB) in Ireland briefly to remove the passenger from the plane, before the jet continued on to Atlanta.

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Douglas A-26 Invader from the Movie “Always” Joins the Museum of Mountain Flying

Vintage Aviation News

For many aviation enthusiasts that grew up in the last 30 years, the 1989 film Always, which borrowed elements from the WWII film A Guy Named Joe, remains a formative movie to this day, especially for warbird and fire tanker enthusiasts. Luckily for many of these enthusiasts, there has been some interest in preserving the airplanes from this film, as we have covered with the Yanks Air Museum’s now successful effort to bring the PBY Catalina N9505C from Ephrata, WA to Chino, CA.

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Air India Will Operate Former Vistara Airbus A320neos On Domestic Routes

Simple Flying

Air India will deploy the former Vistara Airbus A320neos on five routes between major Indian cities. Following the merger of the two full-service carriers, Air India looks to take advantage of Vistaras popular premium cabin offering.

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B-17 Alliance Foundation Hosts Fundraiser To Support B-17 Lacey Lady Restoration

Vintage Aviation News

It has been quite some time since the last update on the B-17 Alliance Foundation’s remarkable effort to restore Boeing B-17G Flying Fortress 44-85790 Lacey Lady in Salem, Oregon. HERE is our last restoration update. A recent article is in progress and should be published soon. Better known as the “gas station bomber,” this B-17 has been under slow but steady restoration for much of the past decade.

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Flight Review: Lufthansa Economy Class On The Boeing 747400 From Washington Dulles To Frankfurt

Simple Flying

For my second Boeing 747 flight, I took to the skies with Lufthansa for an evening service from Washington, D.C., to Frankfurt, and I was not disappointed.

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All Emirates A350s Won’t Have First Class: Big Implications

One Mile at a Time

Emirates has this week taken delivery of its first Airbus A350-900. In a previous post, I covered the details of the interiors of Emirates’ A350s , including how the carrier is basically installing its same old business class. In this post I wanted to focus on another update we’ve just learned about, as it relates to first class on the A350. Emirates won’t install first class on any A350s Emirates has a total of 65 Airbus A350-900s on order.

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How Far I'll Fly: Exploring The Route Network Of Air Moana

Simple Flying

As Moana 2 hits theatres this week, Simple Flying took a chance to explore the airlines serving Tahiti in French Polynesia. The newest airline to take to the skies is Air Moana, a Polynesian domestic airline that has been flying for less than two years.

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Emirates A350 Business Class: Expected But Disappointing

One Mile at a Time

Emirates has this week taken delivery of its first Airbus A350-900 , as the airline has 65 of these on order. It’s an exciting milestone for the airline, as it’s the first new aircraft type the Dubai-based carrier has taken delivery of since 2008. Up until now, we haven’t known exactly what the interior of the A350 would look like, but there’s now an update.

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Qatar Airways Adds Formula 1 Grand Prix Onboard Offerings

Simple Flying

Over the last few decades, the three major Middle Eastern carriers, Emirates, Etihad and Qatar Airways, have used sponsorship of global sports events to build brand awareness and promote their home nations. They have used this marketing channel to great effect, linking their names to arenas, high-profile teams and global events, such as this weekend's Qatar Airways Grand Prix 2024.

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I Learned About Flying from Him

Air Facts

I Learned About Flying from Him Air Facts Journal I didn’t initially intend for this be so lengthy. What began as a simple comment on a story I read in Air Facts Journal , entitled “ Flying with the Old Breed ,” took on a life of its own, and somehow morphed into a full-blown rambling editorial. Perhaps a few of you will find it interesting, undoubtedly a few will disagree with the overall premise, but it certainly was a walk (flight) down memory lane for me.

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Over 100 Frequencies: The 5 Busiest Routes From Tucson International Airport

Simple Flying

Tucson International Airport (TUS), a gateway for southern Arizona, serves multiple high-frequency routes connecting passengers to major hubs and leisure destinations.

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American Stretches Its ‘Regional’ Legs

Airline Geeks

With 121 active E175s flown by its regional subsidiary Envoy Air, American boasts one of the largest Embraer fleets in the world.

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Airport Firefighting: 5 Things You Might Not Know

Simple Flying

When most people think about airport operations, they picture planes taking off and landing with precision, bustling terminals filled with travelers, or the meticulous coordination of air traffic controllers. Rarely, however, do we consider the vital safety net that underpins every aspect of air travel: airport firefighting teams. These specialized teams stand ready to respond to emergencies that demand precision, speed, and highly specialized knowledge.

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United Blasts FAA for ‘Acute’ Controller Shortage

Airline Geeks

United released a statement Tuesday calling for more Federal Aviation Administration air traffic controllers at the Newark approach facility.

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Brussels Airlines To Grow In Summer 2025 With More Seats And Increased Flight Frequencies

Simple Flying

Belgian flag carrier Brussels Airlines is expanding its network over the coming months. The Lufthansa Group carrier is adding another aircraft, increasing capacity, and introducing a brand new route next spring.

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GAMA Makes Its Case For Not Crippling GA In Europe

AV Web

In a sponsored-content piece published this week on Politico, the U.S. General Aviation Manufacturers Association (GAMA) asserted that the European Union is “squeezing” general aviation and unwittingly threatening Europe’s global economic competitiveness. The association addresses plans by European regulators to raise taxes on business aviation and restrict flights in the name of environmental sustainability.

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Examined: Dallas Fort Worth International Airport's Growing Asian Route Network

Simple Flying

The Texan hub that is Dallas Fort Worth International (DFW) ranks among the busiest airports not just in the US, but, indeed, the world as a whole. With a huge variety of airlines and aircraft serving the facility, DFW has a correspondingly diverse network map, including a small but mighty selection of Asian routes. This sector has grown considerably in the last year, and will continue to do so.

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New MagSafe mount secures your iPhone in the cockpit

iPad Pilot News

New MagSafe mount secures your iPhone in the cockpit iPad Pilot News Many pilots use their iPhone as a primary electronic flight bag (EFB) in the cockpit, thanks to its portability and ever-increasing screen size. It also makes a great backup to the iPad since it’s probably in your pocket already. A single aviation app subscription works on multiple devices, and there is near full feature parity between the iPad and iPhone versions of ForeFlight and Garmin Pilot.

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Delta Air Lines' 35 Routes Taking Off In December

Simple Flying

Delta Air Lines plans to begin or resume 35 routes in December involving nine US hubs and airports, with Minneapolis having the most additions. This finding is from using Cirium Diio to examine every route scheduled in December compared to November.

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