September, 2024

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How Fetcherr uses Generative AI to drive hyper-efficient airline pricing

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Whether you believe that Artificial Intelligence (AI) is set to take over the world by this time tomorrow or that we will have to wait a little longer, one thing appears to be certain: this world-changing technology has already started to disrupt those industries that rely on fast-paced dynamic pricing. The example of what happened in the financial markets looms large here.

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Alaska Airlines completes acquisition of Hawaiian Airlines, expanding benefits and choice for travelers 

Alaska Air

Hawaiian Airlines has officially joined Alaska Airlines, marking the beginning of a partnership that will reshape the travel industry for years to come. In a first for a U.S. airline, we will maintain both beloved brands. While your experience with each airline remains the same for now, there's a lot to look forward to in the next 18 months. The post Alaska Airlines completes acquisition of Hawaiian Airlines, expanding benefits and choice for travelers appeared first on Alaska Airlines News.

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Lufthansa Axes Frankfurt To Beijing Route Due To High Costs & Weakening Demand

Simple Flying

It's confirmed. Lufthansa has become the latest European airline to announce cuts to its China network, amid weakening demand, heightened costs and strong competition from local airlines. First reported by Aeroroutes , as of end-October, Lufthansa will be suspending flights entirely on its Frankfurt to Beijing route, leaving Munich as the only hub with links to the Chinese capital.

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Volunteer Owner-Pilots Needed For Helene Relief

AV Web

A Texas-based charity is harnessing the power of GA to deliver aid to communities in eastern Tennessee and western North Carolina cut off by damage from Tropical Storm Helene. Operation Airdrop has established a base at Concord Regional Airport and is inviting owner-pilots to volunteer to operate supply flights to the storm ravaged area. Pilots without their own aircraft and ground volunteers are also welcome to apply.

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World’s Only DC-3 on Floats Returns to the Skies

Vintage Aviation News

In the warbird industry, when we think about ‘first flights’ after a restoration, the mind immediately jumps to Mustangs and Spitfires, multi-million dollar projects coming out of workshops specializing in the craft. We think of Oshkosh Grand Champions, Golden Wrenches, and so on. Admittedly, gargantuan floatplanes, of all things, are not the first thing to come to mind.

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Mispronounced Airline Names: ANA, Etihad, EVA, ITA, JAL, Qatar, Etc.

One Mile at a Time

Early last year, I wrote about how I realized I was mispronouncing the name of ITA Airways. That started a fascinating discussion in the comments section, which made me realize that there are quite a few airlines where people are confused with pronunciation. Often this confusion comes down to acronyms vs. initialisms, with the former being abbreviations that are pronounced as words, and the latter being abbreviations that are pronounced as letters.

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Saudia transports three Boeing 777s from Jeddah to Riyadh by road 

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Saudia, the national airline of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia has recently transported three of its retired Boeing 777 aircraft from Jeddah Airport (JED) to Riyadh International Airport (RUH). There, they are to be stripped down of any useful parts with the fuselages then to be used for a new tourist attraction to be known as ‘Boulevard Runway’ However, rather than ferrying the trio of widebodies on a short flight between the two airports, the aircraft were transported by road courtesy

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Emirates Confirms It Will Take Delivery Of 1st Airbus A350 In October

Simple Flying

Emirates is set to receive its first Airbus A350 in October 2024, having postponed the aircrafts entry into service due to delivery delays. The Dubai-based carrier had initially planned to start flying the Airbus twinjet as early as September 2024.

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A Different Sort of Restoration

Inspire

By Kevin Renshaw, EAA 133861 On May 30, the Fort Worth Aviation Museum (FWAM) unveiled the static display restoration of YF-16 No. 2 (USAF tail number 72-01568) following a four-year restoration effort. The restoration was accomplished to recognize the 50th anniversary of the first flight of this aircraft which occurred in May 1974 as part […] The post A Different Sort of Restoration first appeared on Hangar Flying.

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Two Iconic de Havilland Mosquitos Will Take Flight at The 2024 Central Coast AirFest

Vintage Aviation News

From September 21-22, 2024, two rare de Havilland Mosquitos (FB.VI PZ474 and T.43 NZ2308) are set to take the skies at the Central Coast AirFest in Santa Maria, CA, offering a thrilling experience for aviation enthusiasts. At last year’s AirFest in October 2023, PZ474, owned by Charles Somers, was flown by Steve Hinton Sr. This year, organizers are planning a spectacular two-ship formation flight, marking the first time in more than 35 years that such an event has taken place.

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SAS Flight Diverts After Live Mouse Found In Meal

One Mile at a Time

Flights divert all the time, for a variety of reasons. Sometimes it’s due to mechanical issues, sometimes it’s due to medical issues, and sometimes it’s because… a live mouse pops out of the inflight meal?! SAS flight to Malaga diverts to Copenhagen over mouse This incident happened on Wednesday, September 18, 2024, and involves Scandinavian Airlines (SAS) flight SK4683, scheduled to fly from Oslo (OSL) to Malaga (AGP).

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Cathay confirms 15 A350s need repairs after urgent fleet-wide engine inspection 

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After Cathay Pacific was forced to inspect all 48 of its Airbus A350s, the airline has confirmed that engineers identified 15 aircraft that needed repairs. On September 2, 2024, Cathay Pacific initiated a fleet-wide inspection of all 30 Airbus A350-900s and 18 A350-1000s after the airline identified an engine component failure on an aircraft destined for Zurich.

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Alaska’s Week of Care: Double your impact with mile donations to worthy causes—we’re matching up to 5 million miles

Alaska Air

As we kick off our annual Week of Care, we’re inviting guests to join us in making a difference through our Mileage Plan program by donating miles to support the communities we serve. To make an even greater impact, we’ll match all donated miles up to 5 million, doubling the support for worthy causes. The post Alaska’s Week of Care: Double your impact with mile donations to worthy causes—we’re matching up to 5 million miles appeared first on Alaska Airlines News.

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Boeing's New 797 Will Be Built In Washington

Simple Flying

Boeing has just reached a massive new tentative agreement affecting over 33,000 Boeing employees In its statement on the deal, Boeing revealed it plans to build the much-anticipated 797 mid-sized airliner in Washington. The proposed New Midsize Airplane (NMA) has been touted for around a decade, but these are the first concrete plans for the project.

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Now Starliner Is Making A Funny Noise

AV Web

When it leaves the International Space Station next Friday, Boeing’s troubled Starliner crew capsule may not be going quietly into the night. The spacecraft started making a funny noise on Saturday shortly after it was announced that Boeing would attempt to return the vehicle autonomously to Earth on Sept. 6. Astronaut Butch Wilmore, who rode Starliner to the ISS three months ago on an eight day mission with Suni Williams, heard a strange pulsing noise coming through a speaker that he play

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Cierva C.4 Autogyro Replica Flies Again in Spain

Vintage Aviation News

The replica of the historic Cierva C.4 autogyro is flying again. After a mishap during a previous flight, which resulted in damage to the aircraft, the passionate team behind the Centenario del Autogiro association rebuilt the autogyro. Unfortunately, during preparations to present the aircraft at Airbus’ CASA centennial, a combination of factors—crosswinds, rotor control issues, and a tail skid—led to an accident, damaging the autogyro.

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Will United Airlines Introduce Starlink Wi-Fi?

One Mile at a Time

While there are lots of areas where United Airlines has been improving, Wi-Fi is an area where the carrier greatly lags both American and Delta. You’d think that something’s gotta give at some point, especially with United increasingly being in Delta’s league , and Delta offering fast and free Wi-Fi. Along those lines, here’s an interesting rumor. United expected to make Wi-Fi announcement soon The always reliable @xJonNYC reports on some interesting rumors about the future of United’s inflight

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Boom Supersonic sets new top speed with XB-1 ‘Baby Boom’ demonstrator: video

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Boom Supersonic’s XB-1 ‘Baby Boom’ demonstrator aircraft has recorded its fastest ever speed during its fourth test flight signaling further progression towards its quest to reach Mach 1. Boom Supersonic’s XB-1 is paving the way for the developer’s full-size Overture aircraft by gathering invaluable data and testing state-of-the-art technologies. According to Boom Supersonic , XB-1 reached a new top speed of Mach 0.617, more than halfway to breaking the sound barrier.

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Boeing Halts 737 Production

Airline Geeks

Boeing 737 production ground to a halt on Wednesday as the company continues to be riddled with costly strikes in the Pacific Northwest.

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Air France Will Offer Starlink In-Flight WiFi In 2025

Simple Flying

Starting in 2025, Air France will introduce free Starlink WiFi service onboard, replacing its current service and enhancing WiFi connectivity for its customers. The new ultra-high-speed offer will provide a ground-like experience and will be completely free for all passengers, regardless of the cabin they are traveling in.

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Unqualified Colonel Crashed Apache Helicopter

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An Army investigation found an F-35 pilot with no previous experience in the type was at the controls of an Apache attack helicopter when it crashed at a base in Utah last February. According to KUTV , which got a copy of the report, the pilot was a colonel and he had 35 minutes of sim time in the Apache before he took off on an orientation flight with a Master Warrant Officer who was qualified in the type.

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B-29 FIFI Visits Museum of Flight in Seattle Sept. 25-29

Vintage Aviation News

FIFI, one of only two World War II B-29 bombers still flying, will be based at The Museum of Flight Sept. 25-29 for rides and ground tours. The historic Superfortress is scheduled to arrive at the Museum on Sept. 22 at approximately 2 p.m. Ride flights and ground tours on the ramp next to the Museum’s East Parking lot will begin on Sept. 25. Flights (sold out at this writing) and tours are available for purchase through AirPower History Tour.

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Alaska & Hawaiian Merger Officially Approved, With Some Conditions

One Mile at a Time

In December 2023, plans were announced for Alaska Airlines to acquire Hawaiian Airlines, in a $1.9 billion deal. Several weeks ago, we learned that the Department of Justice (DOJ) wouldn’t challenge the merger , and now the Department of Transportation (DOT) has given the merger the green light as well, with some interesting stipulations. Alaska & Hawaiian receive blessing from DOT The DOT has just issued an order under its authority to grant an exemption related to the transfer of interna

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Chinese leasing company CDB Aviation orders 50 Boeing 737-8 MAX aircraft 

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CDB Aviation, a Chinese aircraft leasing company, announced on September 19, 2024, that one of its subsidiaries, Ireland-domiciled CDB Aviation Lease Finance, is placing an order for 50 Boeing 737-8 MAX aircraft. In a notification to the Hong Kong Stock Exchange, the leasing firm confirmed that it expects to receive delivery of the aircraft between 2028 and 2031.

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Boeing Lays Off ‘Vital’ Contractors in Sweeping Cost Cuts

Airline Geeks

Boeing is laying off several experienced contractors as part of broad cost-cutting measures announced by the company's finance chief on Monday.

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Top 5 Largest US Air Force Bases By Area

Simple Flying

Have you wondered just how much space it takes to train the largest air force in the world? Thousands of bombers , helicopters and supersonic jets surely need a lot of free range to push their limits. You probably won't be shocked to learn that a lot of space thousands of square miles has been specially set aside throughout the US (and outside the US too) for that purpose.

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Remembering My First Airplane Ride

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Jetwhine contributor Micah Engber reminisces about his first flight aboard a Delta Airlines DC-8.

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The End of the Show’: P-40 ‘American Dream’ Changes Hands

Vintage Aviation News

Warbird pilot Thom Richard, owner of Warbird Adventures, confirmed today that his beloved Curtiss P-40 Warhawk “American Dream” has been sold. The aircraft is now in the care of a new, highly capable and deserving owner. The details of the acquisition and future plans for this historic warbird will be announced by the new owners in due time.

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SkyTeam Adds Eurostar As First Non-Airline Partner

One Mile at a Time

SkyTeam and Eurostar are launching a partnership , which will make the train operator SkyTeam’s first non-airline partner. While I like the concept behind this, I’m tempering my expectations when it comes to the execution, and actual consumer benefit. Details of the SkyTeam & Eurostar partnership SkyTeam and Eurostar have signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU), intended to pave the way for integrated intermodal journeys via air and rail for millions of customers.

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Two more A380s leave storage in Spain to return to regular airline service

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Another pair of Airbus A380 superjumbos that had been in long-term storage in Spain since the pandemic has left that country as their respective airline owners look to press them back into regular commercial passenger service. The two aircraft involved, belonging to Abu Dhabi-based Etihad and Germany’s Lufthansa departed Teruel Airport (TEV) in Spain on September 13, 2024, where they have been stored since March 2020 and May 2020 respectively.

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Allegiant Takes Delivery of First Boeing 737 MAX

Airline Geeks

Ultra-low-cost carrier Allegiant has taken delivery of its first Boeing 737 MAX aircraft after nearly eight months of manufacturing delays.

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AirAsia Airbus A320 Takes Clueless Passengers To The Maldives

Simple Flying

Last Friday, twenty passengers boarded an AirAsia A320 in Hong Kong and had no idea where they would end their journey. The group was absolutely clueless about their destination and only discovered where they were going at 30,000 feet, somewhere between Hong Kong and Kuala Lumpur.

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Unqualified F-35 Pilot At the Controls During Utah National Guard Apache Crash, Investigation Reveals

The Aviationist

An F-35 pilot with only 35 minutes of experience in an Apache simulator was flying the Utah National Guard Apache that crashed earlier this year. On Feb. 12, 2024, a Utah National Guard AH-64D Apache [.] The post Unqualified F-35 Pilot At the Controls During Utah National Guard Apache Crash, Investigation Reveals appeared first on The Aviationist.

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53rd National Stearman Fly-In

Vintage Aviation News

By Donivan Godsil The National Stearman Fly-In started back in 1971 when Tom Lowe of Crystal Lake, Illinois, and the late Jim Leahy, of Galesburg decided to get a few folks together who loved and flew these iconic biplanes of the 30s and 40s. The first annual fly-in held in 1972 had around 30 stearmans from all over the country, and they encouraged the working girls (also known as crop dusters), military stock, civilian, and 450-hp airshow performers to come!

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American Airlines Axes Austin Flights, Abandons Focus City

One Mile at a Time

In 2021 and 2022, American Airlines was focused on turning Austin-Bergstrom Airport (AUS) into a focus city. While the airline previously primarily flew to American hubs from Austin, American’s network out of the city at one point grew to over three dozen destinations, ranging from Cancun, to Orange County, to Tampa. In early 2024, we saw that growth reversed in a major way, as the airline started cutting flights to Austin.

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Emirates’ first Airbus A350-900 spotted undergoing rejected takeoff test: video

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Emirates’ first Airbus A350-900 was spotted at Toulouse-Blagnac Airport (TLS) undergoing more tests as it prepares to join the Dubai flag carrier later this month. Footage of the Emirates Airbus A350-900 was captured by plane enthusiast Eurospot (@cliper31) of the widebody jet executing a rejected takeoff. In the video, smoke from the A350-900’s wheels can be seen rising from the runway as the test pilot slams on the brakes while the front of the aircraft momentarily lifts from the ground.

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American Airlines Flight Attendants Ratify New Contract

Airline Geeks

Association of Professional Flight Attendants members voted on Thursday to ratify the union’s tentative agreement with American Airlines.

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