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AirAsia joins Heart Aerospace’s advisory board to develop hybrid-electric plane

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AirAsia has announced that it has joined Heart Aerospace’s industry advisory board in order to help develop the Swedish startup company’s hybrid-electric aircraft, the ES-30. As a member of the board, the low-cost carrier will provide strategic guidance and oversight on the design, development and commercialisation of the hybrid-electric 30-passenger regional aircraft.

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American’s Muted Summer 2025 Schedule Highlights Three Trends

Cranky Flier

American tried to spice things up with a teaser video for its summer 2025 European schedule reveal, but this wasn’t a spicy kind of announcement. Instead, American is choosing to stick to its strengths and grow its long-haul footprint conservatively next summer. That being said, these moves do give some clear direction on where American is spending its time and how it views both Europe and its US hubs.

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JetBlue is Doing the Easy Part Well, But The Hard Part is Coming

Cranky Flier

JetBlue has put out some new updated guidance for Q3 of 2024, and it is looking (relatively) good. In a year when airlines have had nothing but downward revisions, JetBlue says things are looking significantly better than the previous guidance suggested. This is great, but it’s also the easiest part of the process. The hard part will be coming in the not-too-distant future.

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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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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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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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United Airlines to offer high-speed Starlink internet access for free  

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On September 13, 2024, United Airlines announced a landmark deal with SpaceX which will see its whole fleet fitted with Starlink’s high-speed internet connectivity. The US airline will start testing Starlink onboard its aircraft in early 2025. If everything goes according to plan, it expects to begin rollout on passenger flights just a few months later, before the end of next year.

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Air Greenland’s Fascinating Flight To Iqaluit, Canada

One Mile at a Time

In the summer of 2024, Air Greenland launched what might just be one of the coolest airline routes ever, connecting Greenland to the Canadian Arctic. While this was initially a seasonal route for one year, it’s cool to see that this route will be returning in 2025, with a long season, no less, as flagged by AeroRoutes. Air Greenland’s Nuuk to Iqaluit route details Air Greenland is operating a seasonal once weekly route between Nuuk, Greenland (GOH), and Iqaluit, Canada (YFB).

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The Day of the Cockroach

Ask the Pilot

September 11, 2024 MY MOST VIVID MEMORY of September 11th, 2001, is my memory of a cockroach. It was one of the biggest roaches I’ve ever seen — copper-colored and bullet-shaped, the length of my little finger — and it came crawling across the platform of the Government Center subway station at 7:00 a.m., as I stood there waiting for the train that would take me to Logan Airport.

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Stockholm Arlanda Airport temporarily closed after mysterious drone sightings 

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Stockholm’s Arlanda Airport (ARN), the largest airport in Sweden, was forced to temporarily close on the night of September 8-9, 2024, after several drones were spotted in its vicinity. According to Swedish media, at around 01:00 local time up to four unidentified drones of different sizes were detected in restricted airspace near the airport, prompting a decision by Luftfartsverket, the Swedish Civil Aviation Administration, to divert all incoming flights to alternative airports.

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Growth Frontiers London: “A good amount of optimism for the widebody market”

Airline Economics

There is currently a strong demand for classic widebody aircraft, driven by manufacturer delays. This was noted at the widebody focused commercial aviation finance and investments panel at this years London Growth Frontiers conference.

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4 Alaska Airlines Flight Attendants Hospitalized After Falling Ill During Flight From Lihue To Seattle

Simple Flying

Four flight attendants fell ill on Thursday's Alaska Airlines Flight from Kauai to Seattle. The sickness was severe enough for the flight to divert to Honolulu. After landing, all four female flight attendants were taken to the hospital.

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British Airways Lounge Miami Airport Opening 2025

One Mile at a Time

In late 2023, British Airways revealed plans to open its own lounge in Miami. There’s now an update, as the airline has confirmed that this lounge is expected to open in 2025, which is earlier than initially expected. British Airways Lounge coming to Miami Concourse E A British Airways Lounge is expected to open at Miami International Airport (MIA) at some point in 2025.

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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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Trigana Air ATR suffers runway excursion in Indonesia

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A Trigana Air ATR-42-500 turboprop aircraft (registration PK-YSP) skidded off the runway after an aborted takeoff at Serui Airport (ZRI), an island just north of New Guinea, in Indonesia. According to local media, which quote sources at the Indonesian Ministry of Transportation, the aircraft was taking off for Sentani International Airport, in Jayapura (DJJ), shortly after 10:35 local time on September 9, 2024, when, for unknown reasons, it veered left while failing to gain altitude.

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Ribbon Cutting Celebration For The Hawaii Mars Water Bomber

Vintage Aviation News

The Hawaii Mars Water Bomber, one of only two remaining in the world, arrived at its final resting place at the BC Aviation Museum in North Saanich, British Columbia on the evening of Wednesday, August 21, 2024, just after 9:00 pm. To celebrate this significant event, the museum will host an invitation-only ribbon-cutting ceremony on Friday, September 20, 2024, at 4:30 PM.

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Alaska Airlines 737 MAX Aborts Takeoff And Blows Tires To Dodge Southwest Jet

Simple Flying

Another near miss has been reported in the United States, this time involving aircraft of Alaska Airlines and Southwest Airlines. The Alaska Boeing 737 was far into its takeoff roll but had to suddenly stop upon spotting a Southwest 737 crossing the same runway.

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Which Airlines Publish Menus In Advance Of Flights?

One Mile at a Time

Here’s a topic that I’ve never covered, which I figured would be interesting — which airlines publish their full inflight menus and/or drink lists for a particular flight in advance? I imagine I’m not the only person who likes to look this up prior to traveling, so let me first discuss why it might matter, and then I’ll share my list of airlines offering this.

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Growth Frontiers London: Low cost carriers impacted most by sustainability mandates

Airline Economics

Panellists discussing sustainability linked loans at Airline Economics’ Growth Frontiers London 2024 said low cost carriers will be heavily impacted by incoming sustainability measures. Mandates such as emissions reductions and regulations, as well as sustainable aviation fuel (SAF) will weigh heavily on these carriers.

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Avolon to acquire Castlelake Aviation’s $5 billion portfolio of 118 aircraft

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Avolon announced an agreement to acquire Castlelake Aviation (CA)’s total $5 billion portfolio of 118 aircraft. This includes 105 aircraft on lease, commitments for 13 new-technology aircraft, 2 engines on lease, and 9 loans. CA was established in 2021 by the investment firm Castlelake. Over the past three years, its portfolio has grown to comprise a diverse mix of narrowbody, widebody, and regional jets.

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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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Iran Air To Be Banned From Europe: Here's Why It Matters

Simple Flying

About 1.8 million people flew between Europe and Iran last year (excluding Turkey, heaven for older Iranian aircraft ). Due to sanctions, safety, and other considerations, over seven in 10 people connected en route, particularly in Istanbul. Few non-stop operators existed, with Iran Air being number one.

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Alaska 737 Aborts Takeoff At High Speed, To Avoid Southwest 737

One Mile at a Time

We’ve seen a scary number of close calls lately in commercial aviation, so here’s the latest example of that. Alaska & Southwest jets have close call in Nashville This incident happened on Thursday, September 12, 2024, at Nashville Airport (BNA), and involves two aircraft: One aircraft was a three-year-old Alaska Boeing 737 MAX 9 with the registration code N919AK, which was getting ready to depart for Seattle (SEA) as flight number AS369 The other aircraft was a 19-year-old Southwest Boeing

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New M-346 Jet For The Frecce Tricolori Display Team Breaks Cover

The Aviationist

After more than 40 years, the Frecce Tricolori will replace their aging MB-339s with the M-346 Advanced Jet Trainer, reverting the decision to equip the team with the M-345 High Efficiency Trainer. The Italian Air [.] The post New M-346 Jet For The Frecce Tricolori Display Team Breaks Cover appeared first on The Aviationist.

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Riyadh Air to operate first non-commercial flight towards certification 

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Saudi Arabia’s new national carrier Riyadh Air is due to operate its first non-commercial flight on September 12, 2024, from Riyadh to Jeddah as part of the airline’s program of test flights required to obtain its Air Operators Certificate (AOC). Once its AOC is awarded by the Kingdom’s General Authority of Civil Aviation (GACA), the carrier will be permitted to commence commercial passenger and cargo services using its planned fleet of Boeing 787-9 Dreamliners, as first revealed in an announcem

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United to Offer Free Starlink Wi-Fi on All Aircraft

Airline Geeks

United has made a significant leap forward in inflight connectivity, announcing a partnership with SpaceX to bring Starlink's internet service to its fleet.

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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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Allegiant Air Adds Boeing 737 MAX To Fleet: All The Details

One Mile at a Time

In 2022, Allegiant Air placed an order for the Boeing 737 MAX, representing a strategy shift for the airline, which has historically flown Airbus A320-family aircraft. There’s now a major development, as the airline has just taken delivery of its first of these jets. Basics of the Allegiant Boeing 737 MAX order In January 2022, Allegiant placed an order for up to 100 Boeing 737 MAX aircraft: The airline has placed a firm order for 50 jets, and has options for 50 more jets The order has been spli

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VX-9 F/A-18F Spotted With Heavy Air-to-Air Load of AIM-174s and AIM-120s

The Aviationist

The U.S. Navy is continuing to test the new AIM-174B missile, derived from the SM-6, aboard the Super Hornet, with a VX-9 jet carrying four AIM-174s, three AIM-120s and two AIM-9Xs. A U.S. Navy F/A-18F [.] The post VX-9 F/A-18F Spotted With Heavy Air-to-Air Load of AIM-174s and AIM-120s appeared first on The Aviationist.

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Saudia unveils first pics of Boeing 787-9 Dreamliner livery to mark National Day

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Sun Country Loses Its Only Essential Air Service Contract

Airline Geeks

After less than two years of serving the community, Sun Country will lose its only Essential Air Service (EAS) contract in Eau Claire, Wis.

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A Business Jet That Once Broke The Sound Barrier: Meet Bombardiers Global 8000

Simple Flying

The worlds fastest civilian aircraft since the Concorde is expected to enter service in 2025. Although its normal cruise speed sits at Mach.94, the Bombardier Global 8000 is expected to be capable of breaking the sound barrier, per testing conducted in May 2021.

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My 6 Favorite Perks Offered By Any Credit Cards

One Mile at a Time

There are lots of reasons to pick up a credit card — some are worth getting for the welcome bonus, some for the return on spending they offer, and some for the long term perks that they offer. There are a lot of cards that offer big welcome bonuses and a generous return on everyday spending. In this post, I figured it would be fun to look at some of the credit cards that offer the best long term perks.

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New AIM-120D AMRAAM Variant Will Be ‘Complementary’ to the Secretive AIM-260 JATM – Raytheon Exec

The Aviationist

Raytheon’s John Norman told journalists that the AMRAAM’s range is approaching that threshold capability that the Air Force would like to have with JATM when it’s fielded operationally. Raytheon’s under-development AIM-120D3 AMRAAM (Advanced Medium Range [.] The post New AIM-120D AMRAAM Variant Will Be ‘Complementary’ to the Secretive AIM-260 JATM – Raytheon Exec appeared first on The Aviationist.

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Wizz Air confirms London to Jeddah as its first A321XLR route in March 2025

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European low-cost airline Wizz Air has exclusively revealed more details about its plans for the company’s incoming fleet of Airbus A321XLR aircraft, the first of which is due to be delivered to the carrier in late February 2025. In a special event held in London on September 10, 2024, the airline group’s CEO József Váradi gave those in attendance further insight into Wizz Air’s strategy for its long-awaited extended range narrowbodies.

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Air Sénégal Settles Debt With Carlyle Aviation

Airline Geeks

In addition to halting flights to the U.S., Air Sénégal has also closed reservations for routes to Cotonou (Benin), Douala (Cameroon), and Libreville (Gabon).

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Alaska Airlines Pilot Details 737 MAX Door Panel Explosion For The 1st Time

Simple Flying

The Alaska Airlines midair blowout incident in January this year has been dissected and analyzed in great detail by relevant authorities. But one of the pilots who flew the plane and handled the emergency situation recently spoke about it for the first time. In an interview, she detailed the initial chaos when the door plug detached and everything that followed next.

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