Fri.Oct 25, 2024

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Lilium subsidiaries file for insolvency as parent company admits it may follow

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It has been confirmed by electric vehicle takeoff and landing (eVTOL) aircraft developer Lilium that two of its principal subsidiaries will file for insolvency and apply for self-administration proceedings in Germany. The announcement came on October 24, 2024, in a SEC filing in which the parent company Lilium N.V. spelled out the dire situation for its units Lilium GmbH and Lilium eAircraft GmbH.

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United Airlines New Flights To Nuuk, Greenland & Dakar, Senegal Now On Sale

Simple Flying

Flights to some of the most interesting destinations to launch from the US in recent months are live now. is in the midst of its most significant international expansion to date, and tickets for its new routes to Greenland and Senegal are now bookable on the airline's website.

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Spirit Airlines to sell 23 Airbus planes to add $519M to balance sheet

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October 2024 has been a busy month for Florida-based Spirit Airlines. Firstly, rumors began spreading about an imminent Chapter 11 bankruptcy filing , followed by the announcement that the carrier would be retiring its dwindling fleet of Airbus A319s earlier than planned. Then came the news that a possible merger with fellow US carrier Frontier could be back on the tables, two years after the last attempt fell apart.

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Air India's Best Passenger Experience: New Airbus A350s Will Make US Debut On November 1

Simple Flying

Air India currently has six Airbus A350-900s , each originally destined for Aeroflot. As they average just a year old, the hard product quality is regarded by many as significantly better than the airline's other widebody fleet, at least before they're refurbished.

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KLM operates sustainable Amsterdam to Singapore flight for SkyTeam challenge

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On October 22, 2024, Dutch flag carrier KLM operated a special flight from Amsterdam to Singapore as part of The Aviation Challenge. This is a program initiated by the SkyTeam Alliance (of which KLM is a member) and challenges member airlines to conduct their operations as efficiently and with as little environmental impact as possible. The results of these test flights are shared among the participating airlines, to facilitate the exchange of knowledge and reduce the environmental impact of mem

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What's The Difference Between Tactical & Strategic Reconnaissance Aircraft?

Simple Flying

The field of military intelligence is among the most crucial for informing leaders on the battlefield about how best to make their strategic and tactical decisions, and the difference between having or not having certain information can often mean life or death.

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First Emirates A350 entry into service delayed again until January 2025

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The introduction of the Airbus A350 into Emirates’ fleet has been hotly anticipated for months, but those keen to fly on the Dubai-based airline’s newest aircraft type will need to wait a little longer. The airline has revealed that the delivery of its first Airbus A350-900 (registered A6-EXA) has been delayed for the fourth time. Now, the plane will not be with the carrier until January 2025.

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Korean Air to launch flights from Seoul to Fuzhou, China from December 2024

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Korean Air has announced that it is to launch flights from Seoul Incheon Airport (ICN) in South Korea to Fuzhou Changle International Airport (FOC), starting from December 28, 2024. The new route is set to operate three times a week, on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays, on the following schedule: KE 127 departing Seoul 08:40 local time arriving Fuzhou 10:30 local time KE 128 departing Fuzhou 11:40 local time arriving Seoul 15:35 local time The flight time is estimated to be approximately two ho

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Spirit Airlines Raises $519 Million With Sale Of 23 Airbus A320 Family Planes

Simple Flying

Spirit Airlines has disclosed that to improve its liquidity, it sold 23 Airbus A320ceo and A231ceo aircraft to GA Telesis, a United States-based aerospace asset manager.

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Airbus signs fleet enhancement deals with Smartwings, Volotea and Corsair

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Airbus has announced fleet enhancement agreements with multiple airlines to increase aircraft performance and help maximize their efficiency. The airlines include Barcelona-based airline Volotea , French carrier Corsair, and Smartwings, taking in its subsidiary Czech Airlines. On October 23, 2024, Airbus confirmed that its long-time partner Volotea had signed an agreement for Airframe Services during MRO Europe in Barcelona.

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Minneapolis-St Paul Expands Accessibility For Deaf and Hard of Hearing

Simple Flying

Missing a gate call in a noisy, crowded airport is something most of us have done, and usually, we catch the announcement the second time or see the board flickering and get moving. It is not that simple for deaf or hard of hearing travelers, which is why an announcement made yesterday by Minneapolis-St. Paul International Airport should be widely applauded.

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Qantas to retrofit ten A330-200 aircraft as part of refurbishment program

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As part of a major refurbishment program, Qantas is set to retrofit 10 A330-200 aircraft which will be used on international routes from Australia to Hong Kong International Airport (HKG), Singapore Changi International Airport (SIN) and Tokyo Narita Airport (NRT). The cabin upgrades, which Qantas describes as a “multimillion dollar investment”, are expected to start in mid-2025 at the airline’s Brisbane maintenance facility.

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US Government Launches Probe Into Airline Competition

Simple Flying

The United States Government, namely the Department of Justice ( DOJ ) and the Department of Transportation ( DOT ), has launched a study into the state of air travel in the US, with the goal of collecting as much information as possible about consolidation and other competition-related factors from stakeholders.

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United unveils largest ever domestic and international winter flying program  

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United Airlines has announced details of its busiest-ever winter flying program, with a focus on destinations in Africa, Europe, and Latin America, as well as enhanced services to airports located close to the main US skiing resorts. In all, the carrier will operate almost 4,600 flights per day during the northern Winter 2024/25 peak season. The airline is embarking on this extensive growth in its flying program in response to growing global demand for air travel.

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IndiGo Reports $117.7 Million Loss In Q2 Amid Aircraft Groundings & Rising Fuel Prices

Simple Flying

IndiGo has reported a Q2 FY2025 loss, with the airline citing higher fuel costs and the peak of Airbus A320neo aircraft family groundings as the reason behind its massive loss during the financial period, which ended on September 30.

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The slot game: How airlines and airports manage takeoff and landing rights 

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AeroTime is excited to welcome Koen Karsbergen as columnist. Co-founder and Principal of Air52 Aviation Consultants, Karsbergen brings more than two decades of experience in airline management and strategy to his columns. Through Air52 , Karsbergen assists airlines, airports, and industry stakeholders with practical solutions for complex challenges, drawing on his extensive background in feasibility studies, fleet and network planning, and airline startups.

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What Is The Primary Mission Of Naval Air Station Jacksonville?

Simple Flying

Naval Air Station Jacksonville (abbreviated NAS Jax) is one of the largest naval air stations of the US Navy , although it is much smaller than bases like Norfolk and San Diego. The station mostly includes Boeing P-8 Poseidons and MH-60 Seahawk helicopters, but also includes some other Navy aircraft. The US Navy (with the Marines) can be considered the world's second most powerful air force.

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Randy’s Warbird Profiles: Messerschmitt Me 262A-1 White 25

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By Randy Malmstrom Since his childhood, Randy Malmstrom has had a passion for aviation history and historic military aircraft in particular. He has a particular penchant for documenting specific airframes with a highly detailed series of walk-around images and an in-depth exploration of their history, which have proved to be popular with many of those who have seen them, and we thought our readers would be equally fascinated too.

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Not Just The Big Apple: Top 5 Airports Serving Upstate New York

Simple Flying

Whenever someone mentions New York , most of us will relate to the Big Apple, with its bright lights, broadway shows, and impressive skyline. But how about the rest of New York State ? According to Census Data , over 20 million people call New York state home, of which 14 million reside within the greater New York City region. That leaves six million people living in Upstate New York, a geographic region that lies north and northwest of the NYC metropolitan area.

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Czech Airlines Ceasing Operations, Being Absorbed By Smartwings

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Czech Airlines, which is a SkyTeam airline that has been flying for over 100 years, won’t exist after tomorrow, and will be folded into a competitor. Czech Airlines being integrated into Smartwings Czech Airlines will officially discontinue flying under its own branding as of Saturday, October 26, 2024. The airline has quite the history, as it was established in 1923 as Czechoslovak State Airlines, making it the world’s fifth oldest airline.

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Indian Government Calls On Meta & X To Share Details On Airline Bomb Hoax Perpetrators

Simple Flying

The Indian government, facing hundreds of fake bomb threats against domestic airlines, has inquired Meta, the parent company of Facebook, Instagram, WhatsApp, and other applications, and X, formerly known as Twitter, to help hone in on the perpetrators of hundreds of fake bomb threats that have exploded in activity in the past few weeks.

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New American Airlines Business Class Seats Debuting In 2025

One Mile at a Time

In September 2022, American Airlines revealed its new business class seats, which will be known as Flagship Suites. Yes, I said “seats,” which is to say that there are are actually (at least) two types of new business class seats. I wanted to go over the details of these products, especially in light of all the new information that has emerged recently, including the delays with the products being introduced.

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How Cirrus Is Changing The Preflight Experience With AR

Simple Flying

Cirrus recently revealed its newest feature to help train student pilots on Cirrus aircraft, the Cirrus Approach. This application allows student pilots and existing pilots, who are working to gain experience on Cirrus aircraft, the ability to utilize augmented reality (AR) to familiarize themselves with Cirrus aircraft. The Cirrus Approach gives student pilots the ability to bring up preflight checklists and other procedures on their iPad or tablet to train from almost anywhere.

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Alaska Airlines Credit Card Review: Big Bonus, Great Perks

One Mile at a Time

Link: Apply now for the Alaska Airlines Visa Signature® credit card The Alaska Airlines Visa Signature® credit card is a valuable airline credit card, which has a generous welcome offer and strong ongoing perks. In this post, I wanted to provide a detailed review of Alaska’s personal credit card, issued by Bank of America, for those who may not have the card yet.

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5 Factors Airports Consider When Determining Operational Curfews

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In the United States, one can generally expect that flight operations will take place around the clock at most major airport facilities and that, regardless of how late at night it may be, there will typically be planes taking off and landing at some of the country's busiest airports.

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Qantas Retrofitting Airbus A330s With New Interiors

One Mile at a Time

Qantas has announced plans to update the cabins of some of its Airbus A330s. The changes are more evolutionary than revolutionary, and largely center around economy, but it’s still good to see this investment. 10 Qantas A330-200s getting cabin investments Qantas has unveiled plans to invest millions of dollars to upgrade the cabins of 10 Airbus A330-200 aircraft.

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Do US Airlines Provide Lounge Access With Premium Economy Tickets?

Simple Flying

Lounge access has become increasingly common over the past years, with changes in lounge quality and size as well as access rules. Originally the domain of first and business class passengers exclusively, there are now many ways to get lounge access.

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Frontier Offers Veterans Discounted Flights

Airline Geeks

Ultra-low-cost carrier Frontier is offering a 50% discount on base fares for veterans and their families through December 18.

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Something For Everyone: A Brief Guide To Hawaii's Main Airports

Simple Flying

The only state in North America that is an archipelago in the tropics is the Island State of Hawaii, located 2,000 miles southwest of the United States mainland. It consists of 137 volcanic islands, but there are eight main islands on which the majority of its population resides: Oahu, Maui, Hawaii, Kauai, Molokai, Lanai, Niihau, and Kahoolawe.

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FAA Awards Nearly $1 Billion in Airport Terminal Modernization Grants

Airline Geeks

The FAA announced Thursday it would be making an nearly $1 billion investment in airport terminal modernization. The grants, which total $970 million, are funded by the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law and will be awarded to 125 airports in 46 states, Guam, and Palau, the FAA said.

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Which Airlines Are Flying The Airbus A380 To The US This November?

Simple Flying

The Airbus A380 is the largest passenger aircraft ever made. Following the success of the Boeing 747, which was the first double-decker passenger aircraft, Airbus decided to create an aircraft that would rival Boeing's. The A380 first flew in 2005 and was first delivered to airlines in 2007.

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U.S. Agencies to Survey Public on Airline Competition

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The U.S. Department of Transportation and the Department of Justice jointly announced a broad public inquiry into the state of competition in air travel.

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Examined: The 10 Passenger Airlines Serving Indianapolis International Airport This November

Simple Flying

Indianapolis International Airport (IND) was first opened in 1931 and was used heavily during World War II (WWII). In the 1950s, one of the passenger terminals used today was built. Since then, it has been remodeled several times.

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Hawaiian Plans to Lay Off 73 Workers Following Merger

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An airline spokesperson said that these eliminations are “primarily for duplicative, noncontract operations support roles at airports.

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Magnificent Seven: The Foreign Routes Currently Served From Oakland International Airport

Simple Flying

San Francisco Bay Oakland International Airport (OAK) has long been a hub for budget-conscious travelers in the Bay Area, offering a convenient alternative to the busier San Francisco International Airport (SFO).

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Livery of the Week: PLAY Airlines

Airline Geeks

Icelandic ultra-low-cost carrier PLAY Airlines has made a bold statement with its distinctive livery, which was unveiled in 2019.

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A Look At The Different Internet Providers For Private Jets

Simple Flying

Private jet flying luxury and convenience extend beyond just the aircraft itself. Within a few short years, reliable and high-speed internet connectivity in the sky has become a must-have inflight utility. This guide explores who the leading providers are, what they offer, why their services differ, where you can access these solutions, and how the technology behind these networks works to keep you connected at FL450.

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