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American Begins the Long and Difficult Task of Fixing the Mess It Created Over the Last Two Years

Cranky Flier

Two weeks ago, the rumors began to swirl. American Chief Commercial Officer Vasu Raja was out. Or he was at least taking a leave of absence. Or he was working from home. Something was going on, and people in the know began talking. The saga has now ended after a fortnight. Vasu was unceremoniously booted from his job this week. While many of the policies that Vasu drove have not delivered, the ultimate blame has to lie with his boss, CEO Robert Isom.

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Etihad reveals fleet plans until 2030, A380s to stay until at least 2032

Aerotime

Etihad Airways has forged a strong position both in the Middle East market and globally since its first flight in 2003. Now serving 70 destinations worldwide with a mixed fleet of 89 aircraft, the airline is keeping one eye firmly focused on its future growth strategy and how it will optimize its fleet going forward. During an interview with German-language publication AeroTelegraph, Etihad’s CEO Antonoaldo Neves has provided some insight as to how the airline is planning its fleet composition i

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Measles Case Confirmed On SkyWest-Operated United Airlines Flight From LAX To Fresno

Simple Flying

On Tuesday, May 28th, 2024, a case of measles was reported in Fresno, California, among over 150 cases of the extremely communicable virus that the Centers have reported for Disease Control and Protection (CDC). This illness is of particular concern as the passenger in question, who has since been diagnosed with the virus, had recently traveled onboard a United Airlines flight, one which was nearly 70% full at the time, according to reports.

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Celebrating International Flight Attendant Day at Alaska Airlines 

Alaska Air

It’s International Flight Attendant Day, and we’re celebrating our remarkable inflight crew, who go above and beyond for our guests every day. For everything you are, and everything you do—thank you! The post Celebrating International Flight Attendant Day at Alaska Airlines appeared first on Alaska Airlines News.

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Lancaster NX611 ‘Just Jane’ – Restoration Update 221

Vintage Aviation News

As regular readers will know, Avro Lancaster B.VII NX611 Just Jane is under restoration to airworthy condition with the Lincolnshire Aviation Heritage Centre at the former RAF East Kirkby airfield in Lincolnshire, England. The group continues to make magnificent progress, and we thought that everyone might like to see a recent (edited) report, reproduced here with permission.

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Person killed after falling into KLM E190 aircraft engine at Schiphol Airport

Aerotime

A person has been killed at Amsterdam Airport Schiphol (AMS), the Netherlands, after they fell into the engine on an Embraer E190STD that was due to fly to Billund Airport (BLL) in Denmark. The incident unfolded on May 29, 2024, during the afternoon with KLM passengers onboard the flight witnessing the fatality. Some details regarding whether the deceased was male or female have yet to be confirmed and although presumed to be an airport worker this is still unknown for certain.

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Turkish Airlines Flight Attendant Hits Cabin Ceiling & Breaks Spine After Severe Turbulence Rocks Airbus A321

Simple Flying

Another incident of mid-flight turbulence involving an Airbus narrowbody jet belonging to Turkish Airlines has come to light. While airplanes encounter turbulence every day, incidents severe enough to injure passengers and crew also seem to be on the rise.

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Messerschmitt Me 262 Replica For Sale

Vintage Aviation News

A rare opportunity has arisen to purchase a full-scale replica of the Messerschmitt Me 262, the first operational jet-powered fighter. The aircraft in question was built in Germany by Manfred Pflumm, the owner of the International Flugmuseum in Schwenningen. With a passion for aviation and a keen eye for detail, Pflumm dedicated many years to restoring and rebuilding airplanes for various museums.

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Airbus announces retrofits with Swiss, THAI and China Airlines, includes A350s

Aerotime

Airbus has announced that it has secured three new retrofit agreements against the backdrop of the Aircraft Interiors Expo 2024 in Hamburg, Germany. The company has been incredibly busy at this year’s event, with new deals signed with Swiss, Thai Airways and China Airlines. Aircraft Interiors Expo 2024 kicked off on May 28, 2024, and runs through until the end of May 30, 2024.

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History: How A 2014 ICAO Safety Audit Led To The Suspension Of All AOCs In Uganda

Simple Flying

In June 2014, a safety audit by the International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO) in Uganda led to the Uganda Civil Aviation Authority (UCAA) suspending all Air Operator Certificates (AOCs) of airlines operating international flights. The suspension led to the demise of Air Uganda, one of the country's most prominent airlines at the time.

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Alaska Airlines invests in new world-class training facility to support flight attendants, pilots and more

Alaska Air

A new future for Alaska Airlines' employees and their careers begins today with the purchase of a facility that will become home to the airline's world-class training programs. The post Alaska Airlines invests in new world-class training facility to support flight attendants, pilots and more appeared first on Alaska Airlines News.

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MAJOR: Vasu Raja Leaving American Airlines

One Mile at a Time

American Airlines has just announced that one of the company’s top executives is leaving the airline. I’d argue that this has significant implications, and is even more telling than if the CEO left the company… American’s Chief Commercial Officer is out Vasu Raja, American’s Executive Vice President and Chief Commercial Officer, will be leaving the airline in June 2024.

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Emirates joins IATA’s Turbulence Aware Platform; to merge data with Lido mPilot

Aerotime

Emirates announced that it has joined the International Air Transport Association’s (IATA) Turbulence Aware Platform. The airline will also be the first to integrate the IATA platform within the latest version of Lido mPilot, the mobile navigation solution from Lufthansa Systems. The airline said that bringing the platforms together will offer highly accurate turbulence information and forecasts for pilots, equipping them with the means to plot the best paths around affected areas for enhanced s

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4 Reasons The $3.9 Billion New Air Force One Program Cost Boeing $7 Billion & Counting

Simple Flying

Boeing airplanes have transported United States presidents for several decades. The latest iteration of the presidential aircraft is a pair of modified Boeing 747-200 (VC25A). In 2018, the Air Force continued the legacy with two modified Boeing 747-8 orders to replace the current aging airplanes.

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At Alaska Airlines, honoring the fallen and their families

Alaska Air

A custom-made cart with American flag curtains and the insignia of the six branches of the military is the most visible part of the Alaska Airlines Fallen Soldier Program, which honors those on their final journey. The post At Alaska Airlines, honoring the fallen and their families appeared first on Alaska Airlines News.

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Pilot Milestone: Mark Novak Reaches 500+ Hours In B-29 Doc

Vintage Aviation News

From an original article published on www.b29doc.com Of the nearly 4,000 B-29 Superfortress aircraft built by the United States during World War II, only two remain airworthy today: B-29 Doc, owned by Doc’s Friends, Inc., and B-29 Fifi, part of the Commemorative Air Force (CAF). These two historic aircraft tour the United States, sharing a mission of honoring the men and women who designed, built, flew, and maintained warbirds during WWII.

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Archer’s CCO, Nikhil Goel, shares Saudi, UAE eVTOL rollout plans: video 

Aerotime

The Middle East is shaping up to become, most likely, the first region of the World that will see regular commercial eVTOL service. EVTOL developers are flocking to the region to strike deals with the local authorities and industry players. The Future Aviation Forum, which took place in Riyadh, May 20-22, 2024 , was no exception. Visitors to the Advanced Air Mobility Pavilion at the King Abdulaziz International Conference Center (KAICC) could get a close look at a full-scale mockup of Archer’s

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WOW: Qatar Airways Is The Best Airline In The World 2024

Simple Flying

Known for its ranking of the safest airlines in the world each year , AirlineRatings also hosts the Airline Excellence Awards, ranking airlines based on a variety of factors so that we can choose to fly better.

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Scary: Spirit Airlines Flight Prepares For Water Landing

One Mile at a Time

It’s not uncommon for aircraft to have to divert to their origin airport due to a maintenance issue. While that can be unnerving, I think it pales in comparison to the crew briefing passengers to prepare for a possible water landing… Brand new Spirit Airlines A321neo returns to Montego Bay This incident happened on Sunday, May 26, 2024, and involves Spirit Airlines flight NK270, scheduled to operate the 540-mile journey from Montego Bay (MBJ) to Fort Lauderdale (FLL).

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Palm Springs Air Museum Completes Boeing Skyfox Restoration

Vintage Aviation News

By Adam Estes From the early days of aviation, the desert skies above southern California have seen a great multitude of unique and boundary-pushing aircraft, but at the Palm Springs Air Museum (PSAM), one of the most unique yet little known examples of these aircraft has just recently gone on display after a three-year restoration. A true one of a kind, the Boeing Skyfox sought, by revising an existing design (the Lockheed T-33), to revolutionize military aviation but ended up being a forgotten

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Boeing signals progress on 737 MAX 7 and 10 certification, more delays possible

Aerotime

Boeing has signaled that the company is making progress with the certification process of both the 737 MAX 7 and MAX 10. In January 2024, Boeing decided to withdraw a safety exemption request for the smallest member of the 737 MAX family, the 737-7, that related to an anti-icing system that could lead to overheating of the inlet cowl. At the time Boeing forecast that a solution to the problem, which also affected the 737-10 certification process, could be found within 12 months.

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90 Seconds Or Less: Recent Incidents Highlight The Importance Of Timely Aircraft Evacuations

Simple Flying

Statistically speaking, air travel is one of the safest modes of transportation. Still, airlines are supposed to be prepared for any eventuality, including emergency evacuations. All aircraft, big and small, have to meet specific regulatory standards and a time limit to get the occupants out safely and as per protocols. And a string of incidents in recent days only highlights the importance of crew preparedness in such situations.

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South African Will Not Enter Equity Partnership With Qatar Airways

Airline Geeks

Qatar Airways made headlines announcing that it would be entering an equity partnership with an airline based in the southern part of the African continent.

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8 Reasons To Get The Hilton Surpass Card

One Mile at a Time

Link: Apply now for the Hilton Honors American Express Surpass ® Card Hotel credit cards are often underrated, given welcome bonuses and valuable perks that they can offer. The Hilton Surpass Card is Hilton’s popular mid-range personal credit card, which is a great example. While you can read a full review of the Hilton Surpass Card here , in this post, I wanted to share eight reasons you should consider applying for this $150 annual fee card ( Rates & Fees ).

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Cessna’s 400th Citation Latitude private jet rolls out of production in Wichita

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The 400th Cessna Citation Latitude private jet has rolled out of production at the Textron Aviation facility in Wichita, Kansas in the United States (US). To celebrate the triumph employees at Textron Aviation , which owns Cessna, held a special celebration and a photo was taken of dozens of staff members standing alongside the latest Citation Latitude built.

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Breaking: 12 People Injured On Dublin-Bound Qatar Airways Boeing 787 Following Turbulence

Simple Flying

A Qatar Airways Boeing 787-9 was met by emergency services at Dublin Airport today after turbulence injured six passengers and six crew members on flight QR017 from Doha. This news follows another severe turbulence event this week, which saw a passenger pass away on a Singapore Airlines 777.

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World’s Longest-Serving Flight Attendant Passes Away

Airline Geeks

The world's longest-serving flight attendant Bette Nash has passed away after a battle with cancer, American Airlines confirmed on Saturday.

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Turtle Bay Resort Oahu Becomes Ritz-Carlton

One Mile at a Time

One of Oahu’s more luxurious hotels is becoming a Ritz-Carlton, which is great for those looking to earn and redeem Marriott Bonvoy points (thanks to Anthony for flagging this)… Turtle Bay Resort Oahu sold, will be rebranded as Ritz-Carlton Host Hotels & Resorts, which is the largest lodging real estate investment trust in the United States, is acquiring Turtle Bay Resort on the North Shore of Oahu, Hawaii.

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Delta Flight Museum Resumes DC-3 Tours

Vintage Aviation News

Delta Flight Museum announced the return of DC-3 tours. Starting Tuesday, June 4th, the museum will regularly offer tours of Ship 41, the only Delta passenger Douglas DC-3 still in existence. The tours will be held at the museum in Hangar 1 and are included with admission. For more information about the DC-3, you can visit the museum’s Facebook page.

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Malaysia Airlines' First Airbus A330neo Enters Final Assembly Phase

Simple Flying

The first of Malaysia Airlines' Airbus A330neos has entered final assembly at Airbus' manufacturing facility in Toulouse. Once final checks and the cabin installation have been completed, the aircraft will undergo rigorous testing before being flown to its new home at Kuala Lumpur International Airport (KUL).

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American Resumes Flights to Haiti Amid Violent Civil Unrest

Airline Geeks

American Airlines resumed flights to Haiti’s Port-au-Prince International Airport on Thursday after a long hiatus due to civil unrest.

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BARK Air: The First Airline For Dogs, Flying Gulfstreams

One Mile at a Time

The United States’ newest airline startup is kind of a brilliant idea that addresses a real need that exists. However, a ticket comes at a hefty price tag… BARK Air offers “private jet” flights for dogs BARK Air is a new public charter operator , intended specifically for humans who are looking to travel with their dogs. The company isn’t a direct air carrier and doesn’t operate its own aircraft.

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EAA’s Attic — Leroy Lettering Set

Inspire

Aircraft drawings connect designers to the engineers who build our favorite aircraft, so legibility is key. Before word processors and CAD software, the Leroy lettering set was used to fill in the title blocks of aircraft drawings. The post EAA’s Attic — Leroy Lettering Set first appeared on Hangar Flying.

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Boeing 777 Involved In Fatal Turbulence Incident Returns To Singapore

Simple Flying

The Singapore Airlines Boeing 777-300ER that sustained major turbulence during a flight to Singapore from London last week has returned to its main base at Singapore Changi Airport (SIN). The carrier ferried the aircraft on Sunday after it remained on the ground in Bangkok for five days following the turbulence incident.

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B-17 Aluminum Overcast Now Featured at EAA Aviation Museum’s Eagle Hangar

Vintage Aviation News

The EAA Aviation Museum’s Eagle Hangar welcomed a noteworthy addition on Thursday, May 23, as the B-17 Aluminum Overcast was displayed for the first time in 30 years. This marks the beginning of its future preservation and restoration plans. In April 2021 the Experimental Aircraft Association’s B-17G, Aluminum Overcast (44-85740, N5017N), was grounded after a wing-attach issue was found.

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Air France Adds (Paid) First Class Airport Suites In Paris

One Mile at a Time

Air France is well known for its La Premiere first class, which is among the best first class products in the world. In particular, the carrier’s experience at Charles de Gaulle Airport (CDG) is the best first class ground experience in the world. The airline is now taking this to the next level , though at a cost. New Air France La Premiere check-in lobby Let’s start with the service that’s open to all first class passengers.

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Livery of the Week: Southwest’s Shamu Scheme

Airline Geeks

In 1988, Southwest Airlines, known for its line-up of special liveries, partnered with SeaWorld of Texas for a unique marketing campaign.

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