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Azul secures multi-million-dollar financing for 10 E195-E2 jets

Aerotime

Brazilian low-cost airline Azul Linhas Aéreas has secured a substantial $331 million financing deal from the National Bank for Economic and Social Development (BNDES), facilitating the addition of ten new Embraer E195-E2 jets to its fleet. The financing is a significant step for Azul, reinforcing its position in the market while promoting national economic growth.

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2nd Time This Year: Passenger With Measles Travels To Los Angeles On Norse Atlantic Airways Flight From London

Simple Flying

An international passenger who arrived into the United States from London last week onboard a Norse Atlantic flight was infected with measles, states the Orange County Department of Public Health (DPH). While the authorities are trying to identify potential exposure, this is the second incident of this nature to have occurred so far this year.

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Rolls-Royce to reward 42,000 employees with £700 in shares

Aerotime

Rolls-Royce is set to reward its 42,000 employees worldwide with shares worth approximately £700 each, following a strong financial recovery. The company will distribute 150 shares per worker in September 2024, marking the first time it has given shares to its personnel. This decision follows Rolls-Royce’s substantial profit of £1.1 billion for the first half of the year, nearly doubling its earnings from the same period in 2023.

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American Airlines Flight Diverts To Phoenix After Lice Found In Passenger's Hair

Simple Flying

On June 15th, an American Airlines flight from Los Angeles to New York was diverted to Phoenix shortly after taking off because passengers reportedly spotted lice crawling over a passenger's hair. This resulted in the flight diverting, and all passengers were accommodated in Phoenix for the day.

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Do You Have To “Dress The Part” In First Class?

One Mile at a Time

It’s always fun to discuss travel etiquette on the blog, as it generates some interesting conversations, with differing perspectives. I often get asked if there’s a dress code when flying in first class (whether domestic or international), and if one should dress up when sitting in the pointy end of the plane. In this post I wanted to share my thoughts, and I look forward to hearing how OMAAT readers feel.

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What's The Latest With Boeing's Certification Efforts For The 777X And 737 MAX 7 & 10 Models?

Simple Flying

Boeing , one of the world's leading aerospace manufacturers, has been at the forefront of the aviation industry for decades. As it continued to innovate and develop new aircraft models, the certification process has remained a critical phase. While delays have signaled significant order cancelations , the manufacturing giant was pressing on with the certification of the highly anticipated 777X, 737 MAX 7, and 737 MAX 10 models.

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Azul Adds U.S. Fifth-Freedom Route

Airline Geeks

Brazilian airline Azul has planned an expansion of its network with a new fifth-freedom route between Curaçao and Fort Lauderdale, Fla.

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Middle Name On Airline Ticket: Necessary?

One Mile at a Time

When you book a ticket, most airlines state that the name on the reservation has to exactly match the name on the government issued ID. Is there any truth to this, and what happens if your ticket doesn’t have your middle name attached to it? Let’s talk about that, because I can appreciate that this can be intimidating, since I don’t think anyone wants their trip ruined before they even get on a plane.

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Tampa International Airport Issues Ground Stop As Tropical Storm Debby Approaches Hurricane Strength

Simple Flying

Tampa International Airport (TPA) is already experiencing strong winds and heavy rain as Tropical Storm Debby churns off the west coast of Florida. On Sunday at around 12:30, a ground stop was reportedly issued at the airport.

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New! “The Turbine Pilot’s Flight Manual Fifth Edition!”

Greg Brown's Flying Carpet Blog

by Gregory N. Brown & Mark J. Holt Everything a pilot is expected to know when transitioning to turbine-powered aircraft. Covers all the essentials of turbine aircraft in one book. Whether you’re preparing for turbine ground school, studying for your Airline Transport Pilot (ATP) certificate, priming for a corporate or airline interview, or upgrading into a personal jet or turboprop— The Turbine Pilot’s Flight Manual Fifth Edition is designed for you.

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Hawaiian Airlines Plans For Airbus A321neo Frequency Reductions Between Maui & The Bay Area

Simple Flying

Honolulu-based Hawaiian Airlines is looking toward next year and has made some capacity adjustments on flights to the mainland. The carrier has reportedly reduced the number of flights its Airbus A321neos will operate between Maui and the San Francisco Bay Area early next year.

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1973 Grumman American AA-5 Traveler

Plane and Pilot

A 120-knot cruising speed, room for four, outstanding visibility, and crisp handling define today’s bargain. Manufactured by Grumman American, this AA-5 Traveler offers the simplicity of a 172 with a cruise speed approaching that of a similarly-powered Mooney. Best of all, it comes in at a competitive price and is available for $83,000 on Aircraft For Sale.

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Over 400 Monthly Flights: Inside JetBlue's Transatlantic Network

Simple Flying

It has been just three years since JetBlue decided to go transatlantic, as part of the carriers effort to disrupt transatlantic air travel by offering lower airfares on narrowbody aircraft. The New York-based airline launched its first transatlantic flights from New York (JFK) to London Heathrow (LHR) and Gatwick (LGW) airports back in 2021.

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Boston-New York Seaplane Service Folds

AV Web

Tailwind Air, the innovative seaplane scheduled and charter service between Boston and New York harbors ceased operations last week. The service, which used a company-owned base in Boston Harbor and the 23rd St seaplane dock in Manhattan, began service in 2021 but didn’t make enough money to keep going. It used amphibious Cessna Caravans and also flew from Boston to Nantucket and Provincetown and from Manhattan to the Hamptons.

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Iberia Celebrates 70th Anniversary Of New York Flights With Frank Sinatra Rendition On Airbus A350

Simple Flying

Iberia is celebrating the 70th anniversary of its Madrid to New York flights. To mark this milestone, the Spanish flag carrier surprised the passengers on flight IB 6251, the first flight of the day, with a performance of Frank Sinatra's song "New York, New York.

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Celebrate the USS Intrepid’s 81st Anniversary at the Second Annual Summer Tasting Fest

Vintage Aviation News

Join the Intrepid Museum on August 16 for a day of celebration and indulgence as we mark the 81st anniversary of the USS Intrepid’s commissioning. The second annual Summer Tasting Fest promises an unforgettable experience, combining the rich history of a storied WWII aircraft carrier with the vibrant world of wine and mixology. Event Highlights: Date: August 16 Location: Intrepid Museum, New York City Summer Tasting Fest Details: Your all-access pass to the Summer Tasting Fest opens the door to

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Spotted: Saudia's New Special Boeing 777 Formula E Livery

Simple Flying

Saudia's Boeing 777 widebody aircraft has recently been spotted featuring a new livery inspired by Formula E. The news comes three months after Saudi Arabia's flag carrier announced a partnership with Formula E and Newcastle United on a film promoting sports.

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Best Of The Web: Back In The Air

AV Web

After almost exactly eight years, the world’s largest flying boat, a former U.S. Navy Martin Mars, got back in the air in British Columbia last week. The last time the Hawaii Mars flew was on the return flight from a trip to AirVenture 2016 with a hull that was damaged in an accident on Lake Winnebago. A couple of more test flights are planned from the Coulson Air Tankers base on Sproat Lake in Port Alberni before its final flight to a museum near Victoria, B.C. later this month.

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Dominican Republic, Panama & Peru: The Impact Of Venezuela's Airspace Closures

Simple Flying

On 28 July, Venezuela held its elections to choose the next president. The election results are widely considered to be rigged, with countries across Latin America, including Peru, Dominican Republic, and Panama, stating they would not recognize the outcome. Venezuela retaliated by barring flights from those countries, deepening the isolation of Venezuela.

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You Gotta Take the Gritty to Appreciate the Pretty

AV Web

Every aviation journalist on and above the third rock from the sun has written, possibly more than once, about the “beauty of flight.” The subject of these evergreen columns changes occasionally with titles like “The Magic of Flight” or “The Dream of Flight,” but they are all basically the same. Magic, beauty, and dreams all describe flying at various times for all of us.

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Top 5: The World's Best Airports For Layovers

Simple Flying

Many people consider layovers, especially long ones, to be the worst part of traveling. Often, passengers are stuck at airports across the world with very little to do except for sitting and counting the minutes past while waiting for their connecting flights.

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Pilot’s Arrest Cancels Flight

AV Web

Frontier Airlines has confirmed that it cancelled a flight on Saturday because one of the pilots was arrested on the flight deck. Seymour Walker, 45, was arrested on a family violence warrant after the plane landed at George Bush Intercontinental Airport. Walker was supposed to fly the next leg to Dallas. “The activity occurred prior to the start of boarding for Flight 3195 scheduled from IAH to Dallas Forth Worth (DFW).

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Azul To Launch New Airbus A320neo Service Between Fort Lauderdale & Curaao In December

Simple Flying

Brazilian carrier Azul Linhas Aereas Brasileiras S/A (more commonly known as Azul) will launch a fifth freedom service between the Dutch Caribbean and Florida on December 9 with an Airbus A320neo. The route will be served four times weekly by an Airbus A320 aircraft.

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How to Get an Instrument Rating: 7 Steps to Follow

Northstar VFR

By Leslie Caubble, CFI/IGI The Instrument Rating is an excellent goal after you’ve completed your Private Pilot training. It’s a requirement if you want to become a flight instructor and for most jobs as a commercial pilot. Even if you don’t have any intentions of flying for hire as a commercial pilot one day, being an instrument rated pilot can add a layer of safety and skill to everyday flying.

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What Makes The Chinese Light Attack Hongdu JL-8 So Popular On The Export Market?

Simple Flying

China has long had a presence in the fighter jet export market. However, it has mostly occupied the lower market segment and exported cheap fighter jets to developing countries operating on shoestring budgets. The Hongdu JL-8 (also called the Nanchang JL-8, the Karakorum-8, and K-8) is a jet trainer and light attack aircraft built by China (in cooperation with Pakistan).

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Avgas Shortage Easing In Western Canada

AV Web

An avgas shortage in Western Canada and parts of the Pacific Northwest is easing somewhat but the company that supplies the fuel isn’t saying how much longer it will last. About a month ago, Imperial Oil’s Strathcona refinery near Edmonton, Alberta stopped making 100LL and it affected fuel sellers from Northern Ontario to the West Coast including parts of Washington State.

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KrisWorld: A Complete Guide To Singapore Airlines' Inflight Entertainment System

Simple Flying

Singapore Airlines' KrisWorld inflight entertainment system, introduced in 1997, has consistently set the standard for excellence in inflight entertainment. Let's take a closer look at the features and offerings of KrisWorld, highlighting how it's changed over the years and why it remains a top choice for travelers.

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The story of Reeve Aleutian Airways Electra flight 8 with N1968R

World Airline News

From Wikipedia: Reeve Aleutian Airways Flight 8 was an American domestic flight from Cold Bay , Alaska, to Seattle, Washington, on June 8, 1983. Shortly after takeoff, the Lockheed 188 Electra of Reeve Aleutian Airways was travelling over the Pacific Ocean when one of the propellers broke away from its engine and struck the fuselage, damaging the flight controls.

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Delta Air Lines Flight 1141: A Cabin Crew Perspective

Simple Flying

It was Wednesday, August 31, 1988. Delta Air Lines flight 1141 was preparing to leave Dallas Fort Worth, Texas bound for Salt Lake City, Utah. The Boeing 727-200 had 101 passengers and seven crew onboard.

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Warner Bros Dreamliner, CATL invests in Autoflight & More (The Allplane Newsletter #163)

All Plane

Sustainable Aviation News Electric Aviation Electric aircraft startup Vaeridion signed an agreement with GKN Aerospace to work on the aerostructures for its future electric airplane. The Munich-based startup has also launched its own battery lab project as well. Toulouse-based AURA AERO announced both a Letter of Intent for 75 of its ERA aircraft (in its cargo version) from US last-mile freight operator Alpine Air Express.

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US Army Helicopters Damaged Following Storm At Fort Carson

Simple Flying

Multiple US Army helicopters were damaged during a violent storm at the Butts Army Heliport at Fort Carson in Colorado on August 1. Fortunately, there were no injuries during the storm. It's not just war, wear and tear, and crashes that destroy aircraft; sometimes, it's forces of nature. The damaged helicopters include Apaches, Chinooks, and Black Hawks.

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Poll: Are You Meeting Your Summer Flying Goals?

AV Web

Poll: Are You Meeting Your Summer Flying Goals? Poll: Are You Meeting Your Summer Flying Goals? I'm exceeding them. About even. Not quite but working on it. Not even close. Other Δ The post Poll: Are You Meeting Your Summer Flying Goals? appeared first on AVweb.

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Top 5: These Are American Airlines' Longest International Routes With The Boeing 737 MAX 8

Simple Flying

American Airlines Boeing 737 family serves as the backbone of its narrowbody fleet, covering both domestic and international routes. Within its fleet of 365 Boeing 737 aircraft, American Airlines operates 62 Boeing 737 MAX 8 jets, according to ch-aviation data.

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Cargo Pilot Salary

WayMan

Edited with Afterlight A career as a cargo pilot offers numerous opportunities and rewards, including a competitive salary. Understanding the factors that influence a cargo pilot’s earnings can help you navigate your career path effectively. At Wayman College of Aeronautics, we provide the flight training and support necessary to maximize your potential in this exciting field.

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Examined: Why Are US-Based Low-Cost Carriers Introducing Premium Options In Their Cabins?

Simple Flying

While the past trend was to unbundle services as passengers were buying tickets, with low-cost carriers dictating the trend, in the United States , this has seemingly reversed course.

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Last Week’s Poll Results: First Solos

AV Web

Most respondents soloed in less than 20 hours The post Last Week’s Poll Results: First Solos appeared first on AVweb.

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Delta Air Lines Airbus A330-300 Returns To Boston After Being Struck By Lightning

Simple Flying

A transatlantic flight by Delta Air Lines had to return to Boston following a lightning strike on Sunday evening. Airplanes are made to withstand lightning strikes, and Delta's decision to turn around the A330 was apparently taken to err on the side of caution.

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