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Learn how airlines can improve the efficiency of the entire flight lifecycle using a comprehensive suite of capabilities within a single, intuitive application.

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Webinar | For commercial pilots, seamlessly integrating diverse data sources into a single, unified stream delivered directly to the aircraft provides fast and simple access to the flight information they require. The FlightHub™ software platform is designed to do just that by providing everything a pilot needs – on one EFB. (7228775.hs-sites.com) Más...

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A US pilot school has banned solo flights for trainees at one of the world's top airlines after a spate of incidents

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A pilot school in Phoenix has stopped cadets from Cathay Pacific flying solo, per Bloomberg. It said planes were damaged in incidents that weren't properly reported. Cathay, one of the world's top airlines, is trying to increase pilot numbers after dropping during Covid. An Arizona pilot school has stopped Cathay Pacific trainees from solo flights after several incidents that went unreported, Bloomberg first reported. Cathay Pacific, the Hong Kong flag carrier, is one of the… (www.msn.com) Más...

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USA Jet quietly retires Falcon 20 fleet

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According to inside sources at the company, USA jet has quietly and without much warning, parked its fleet of Falcon 20 aircraft. The airline cited lack of smaller cargo demand and not making money with the Falcon fleet as the reason for its sudden retirement. It is rumored that although now retired, the company will keep the aircraft type on its certificate in case the need for a smaller aircraft ever arises and they can be pulled from storage and reactivated. (www.youtube.com) Más...

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Water cannon salute, retiring Delta A330 pilot

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Retiring Delta A330 pilot water cannon salute Detroit metro, DTW. I do not have info on the crew Date: 6-2-24 Flight: DAL207 Airport: Detroit metro, KDTW Route: FCO-DTW Gate: A46 A/C: A330-323 Ship N801NW/3301 (www.youtube.com) Más...

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Airbus faces new output delays amid parts shortages, sources say

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Airbus is facing new pressure on its planned production ramp-up for passenger jets as the world's largest planemaker struggles to overcome continued parts and labour shortages, industry sources said on Thursday. It was not immediately clear whether the slowdown would put at risk overall delivery targets for 2024 since deliveries lag output decisions by months, but the sources said assembly of several dozen jets could be delayed in the second half. (www.reuters.com) Más...

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Korean Air Lines Plans to Order 30 Boeing 787 Planes

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Korean Air Lines is set to order up to 30 new jets from Boeing, according to a report by Bloomberg News on Sunday June 2. The South Korean airline is currently deciding between Boeing’s 787 Dreamliner and additional A350s from Airbus, as stated by Korean Air Chairman and CEO Cho Won-Tae in an interview. (www.airguide.info) Más...

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FlightAware: Monorepo

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We’ve been thinking a lot about velocity at FlightAware lately. How can we ship our products faster? How can we get customer feedback faster? Being able to ship quickly without compromising the stability of our products or platform is a competitive advantage. One key strategy we’ve implemented as part of our broader technological transformation is a monorepository architecture for new applications and libraries. In this blog post, we’ll dive into how this decision came about, the technical… (flightaware.engineering) Más...

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United Wants End To Airliner Duopoly

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United CEO cites lack of competition in current duopoly as reason for lack of innovation by Boeing in particular. (theaircurrent.com) Más...

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Aircraft Shortages Drive Profit Windfall for Airlines

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Aircraft shortages are proving to be lucrative for select airlines, as supply constraints empower carriers to sell newly acquired planes to leasing firms at significantly inflated prices. Denver-based Frontier Airlines and Hungary’s Wizz Air stand out among the beneficiaries, reporting substantial gains amounting to hundreds of millions of dollars through innovative sale-and-leaseback arrangements. (www.airguide.info) Más...

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NASA’s X-59 “Quiet” Supersonic Jet Passes Key Safety Review Ahead of First Test Flight

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NASA’s new X-59 supersonic jet has successfully completed its Flight Readiness Review, marking a pivotal step toward its first flight. The review, conducted by independent experts from across NASA, evaluated the project team’s approach to safety for the public and staff during ground and flight testing, as well as their analysis of potential hazards. (www.airguide.info) Más...

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Spirit Airlines extends flight credit validity, raises checked bag maximum weight

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Key points Spirit Airlines is increasing the weight limit for checked bags to 50 pounds. The carrier is also extending the validity of flight credits to 12 months. These changes bring Spirit more in line with the rest of the airline industry. (www.usatoday.com) Más...

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Michigan Aviation Museum sells B17

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Y Yankee Lady, the Boeing B-17G often referred to as the star of the Michigan Flight Museum, is going to a new home. Since the 1980s, the grand lady of the air has been a centerpiece of the museum that was formerly known at the Yankee Air Museum located in Belleville, Michigan, at Willow Run Airport (KYIP). The museum's name change and the sale of the aircraft are not related, according to president and CEO Kevin Walsh. (www.flyingmag.com) Más...

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Tunisair cockpit flights on Airbus A319, A320NEO & A330

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Tunisair becomes the 346th airline to join our cockpit series with flights on Airbus A319, A320NEO and A330-200. (www.youtube.com) Más...

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Textron Innovations Found Guilty of Reverse Domain Name Hijacking in Beechcraft-Related Case

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In a notable legal decision, Textron Innovations, the parent company of the well-known Beechcraft airplane brand, has been found guilty of reverse domain name hijacking. (skygofly.com) Más...

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Notice on the handling (punishment) of Tibet Airlines flight TV9833 deviating from the runway accident on May 12, 2022

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Source: Civil Aviation Administration of China After investigation, the accident of Tibet Airlines flight TV9833 deviating from the runway on May 12, 2022 was a general transport aviation accident caused by crew handling errors. In accordance with relevant laws, regulations and rules, the Civil Aviation Administration of Southwest China has made the following administrative treatment (punishment) decisions on Tibet Airlines and related personnel: (news.sina.com.cn) Más...

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Boeing’s Cost-Cutting and Safety Issues Exposed by Emirates Boss at IATA Conference

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Speaking on Sunday June 2 at the International Air Transport Association (IATA) conference in Dubai, Sir Tim Clark, president of Emirates, criticized Boeing for “ruthlessly pursuing cost cuts” which, he claimed, disrupted its supply chain and led to safety issues. Sir Tim Clark stated that the crisis affecting Boeing had been developing for over a decade. He argued that Boeing’s problems could be traced back 10 to 15 years when the company began prioritizing profits over engineering excellence. (www.airguide.info) Más...

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Boeing’s largest plant in ‘panic mode’ amid safety crisis, say workers and union officials

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Boeing’s largest factory is in “panic mode”, according to workers and union officials, with managers accused of hounding staff to keep quiet over quality concerns. The US plane maker has been grappling with a safety crisis sparked by a cabin panel blowout during a flight in January, and intense scrutiny of its production line as regulators launched a string of investigations. Its site at Everett, Washington – hailed as the world’s biggest manufacturing building – is at the heart of Boeing’s… (www.theguardian.com) Más...

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Video Shows Moment of Air Canada 777 Engine Failure in Toronto

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Video shows the harrowing moment an Air Canada Boeing 777 suffered a compressor stall moments after departure from Toronto. (www.youtube.com) Más...

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Air Traffic Control Issues, Lack of Safety Technology Led to Near-Collision on Foggy Texas Runway

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NTSB Recommends System to Alert Controllers and Pilots to Potential Traffic Conflicts WASHINGTON (June 6, 2024) — Today, the National Transportation Safety Board found that the lack of critical safety technology and incorrect assumptions by an air traffic controller led to a near-collision between a Southwest Airlines B-737 and FedEx B-767 on an Austin, Texas runway last year. On the morning of Feb. 4, 2023, Austin-Bergstrom International Airport was covered with dense fog, limiting visibility… (www.ntsb.gov) Más...

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Russian Plane Issues Triple Since Sanctions Imposed

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In response to Russia's offensive actions in Ukraine, various Western governments imposed sanctions on the Federation. This has led to Russian airlines struggling to find spare parts to fix crippled aircraft and has further contributed to a spike in malfunctions. (aeroxplorer.com) Más...

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Mexicana de Aviación Orders 20 Embraer E2 Aircraft

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Seeing the success and rapid growth Mexicana has achieved since it restarted operations in December 2023 has been remarkable.... (www.maisquevoar.com.br) Más...

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Frontier Airlines CEO urges crackdown of ‘rampant abuse’ of airport wheelchair service

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The 1986 Air Carrier Access Act requires airlines to provide a wheelchair for passengers with disabilities at the airport. The problem, though, is that many travelers are faking it, Frontier Airlines CEO Barry Biffle said. He said he has seen some Frontier flights where 20 people were brought in wheelchairs at departure, with only three using them upon arrival... some travelers were “using wheelchair support to try to get fast-tracked through the airport.” (www.cnbc.com) Más...

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Qatar Airways Closes In on Major Boeing, Airbus Widebody Order

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Qatar Airways PJSC is nearing a decision on a major widebody order split between Boeing Co. and Airbus SE, according to people familiar with the matter. The Middle East carrier is looking at ordering about 200 jets, with a decision possible as soon as the Farnborough Air Show in the UK late next month, said the people, who asked not to be identified discussing private matters. The airline is looking at a mix of Airbus A350s and Boeing 777X models, some of the people said, although the split… (www.msn.com) Más...

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World’s Longest-Serving Flight Attendant Passes Away

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Bette Nash began her career in 1957 at Eastern Air Lines and continually flew since. (airlinegeeks.com) Más...

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Apollo 8 Astronaut Bill Anders Killed in Plane Crash

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Apollo 8 astronaut Bill Anders has been killed in a tragic plane crash. Anders captured one of the most iconic photographs in history when he flew around the moon on Apollo 8. (avgeekery.com) Más...

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Embraer S.A. Secures $635 Million Deal with Malaysia’s SKS Airways for E195-E2 Jets

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Embraer S.A. (ERJ) has recently secured a significant contract with Malaysia’s SKS Airways, involving the supply of E195-E2 jets. (skygofly.com) Más...

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