Wed.Mar 12, 2025

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Behind the scenes at Iberia’s MRO division and its quest to expand global reach 

Aerotime

The maintenance, repair, and operations (MRO) market is experiencing significant supply-demand tensions. The vigorous post-pandemic travel recovery has led airlines to increase fleet utilization, extend the life of their older aircraft and even reactivate some airframes that had long been in storage. This has coincided with a number of quality production issues which have been plaguing several major engine makers, resulting in numerous unplanned aircraft groundings and longer lead times for the

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Korean Air Plans Huge Lounge Improvements: Long Overdue!

One Mile at a Time

Korean Air has this week revealed a major rebranding, which follows the merger between Korean Air and Asiana being finalized. Whats exciting is that changes at the airline go way beyond just branding, as the airline will also invest in the passenger experience. Ive already covered how Korean Air plans to launch a new first class in 2028 , but thats not all.

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Diamond Aircraft to build DA40 NG aircraft in India together with local partner  

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Diamond Aircraft is entering into a joint venture (JV) with Sakthi Aircraft Industry, a subsidiary of Indian conglomerate Sakhti Group, to build a final assembly line (FAL) in India for the DA40 NG light training aircraft, several media outlets have reported. According to those sources, the deal also involves an order for 200 DA40 NG aircraft, 150 of which will be manufactured in India.

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United Airlines’ Interesting Hub Profitability Claims

One Mile at a Time

United Airlines CEO Scott Kirby made some interesting comments this week about the profitability of the carriers hubs, in comparison to those of the competition (thanks to @xJonNYC for flagging this). I dont think this is terribly surprising, but its something most of us probably havent put much thought into. United claims all of its hubs are profitable, unlike competitors Uniteds financial performance has been improving nicely in recent years, under the leadership of Scott Kirby.

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Jackson Square Aviation places firm order for 50 A320neo family aircraft

Aerotime

Aircraft lessor Jackson Square Aviation (JSA) has placed a firm order for 50 A320neo family aircraft with Airbus. This is the first direct order that the Dublin-based lessor has placed with Airbus, making the company a new customer. This is an exciting milestone in JSAs history as a longtime global leader in the sale and leaseback financings of Airbus aircraft.

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Southwest Devaluing Rapid Rewards Points With New Award Pricing Model

One Mile at a Time

Man oh man, it has been quite the 24 hours for Southwest Airlines. As Ive already covered, the airline will start charging for checked bags , will add expiration dates to flight credits , and will introduce basic economy. Now I want to cover the development that has the biggest implications for the miles & points world, which is that Southwest is making changes to how Rapid Rewards award ticket pricing works.

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Airbus unveils new light twin-engined H140, entry into service expected in 2028

Aerotime

Airbus Helicopters has introduced its H140 rotorcraft which is expected to enter service in 2028 for emergency medical services. The multi-mission helicopter was unveiled during the vertical lift industry show VERTICON in Dallas, Texas, Airbus announced on March 11, 2025. The company said that the helicopter raises the bar in the light twin-engined category, for performance, cost-effectiveness, and passenger and crew comfort.

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All Nippon Airways A380 First Class: The Flying Honu, At Last!

One Mile at a Time

Aloha from Honolulu, as Im on the return portion of our winter ski trip to Niseko. I just flew All Nippon Airways Airbus A380 first class, on the all too fast 6hr20min flight from Tokyo Narita (NRT) to Honolulu (HNL). For what its worth, I booked this for 57,500 Virgin Atlantic Flying Club points, which I acquired with a 30% transfer bonus jackpot!

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Southwest ends free checked luggage perk to support business objectives

Aerotime

Southwest Airlines is ending its free checked baggage policy, one of its most well-known perks. In a statement released March 11, 2025, the Dallas-based airline said that as the company is evolving rapidly, it is implementing new initiatives that support its business objectives. We have tremendous opportunity to meet current and future customer needs, attract new Customer segments we dont compete for today, and return to the levels of profitability that both we and our Shareholders expect, said

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ZeroAvia’s Fuel Cell Achieves a Target Net Power Level

AV Web

ZeroAvia announced yesterday its SuperStack Flex fuel cell architecture has achieved greater than 1 kilowatt per kilogram (1.0kW/kg) net power at full system level. The configuration includes a thermal management system and has been successfully demonstrated in a 150kW net power configuration for a major customer. ZeroAvia credits its use of additive manufacturing (aka 3D printing) for its test results.

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Lufthansa Technik Malta to open 787 Dreamliner cabin mod facility by 2026

Aviation Bussiness News

Lufthansa Technik Malta is expanding its facilities with a new 6,400 sqm hangar dedicated to Boeing 787 Dreamliner cabin modifications. As the only MRO provider globally authorised by Boeing to both engineer and implement 787 cabin modifications, Lufthansa Technik is reinforcing its capabilities with this expansion. This hangar is scheduled to be open in 2026 and will also generate approximately 70 new jobs, growing the workforce at Lufthansa Technik Malta to nearly 650 employees.

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Inside Amex Airport Lounges: Life Of Luxury On The Go

Simple Flying

For those who frequently travel through large international airports, the experience of passing through a busy terminal and having to navigate around security lines can often be stress-inducing. To combat this, premium airport lounges provide a relaxing sanctuary for travelers looking to unwind before their flights. Among the most common ways to navigate around these extremely stressful aspects of a trip is to make your way to an airport lounge.

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B-52s Conduct Live Weapons Drop and Flyover in Sweden, Marking the Nation’s First Year in NATO

The Aviationist

Two B-52s escorted by Gripens conducted a flyover of the Swedish Parliament for the first anniversary of Swedens accession to NATO, and later performed a live weapons drop at the Vidsel Test Range. On Mar. 11, 2025, two U.S. Air Force B-52H Stratofortresses conducted a formation flyover of the Swedish Parliament to celebrate the first […] The post B-52s Conduct Live Weapons Drop and Flyover in Sweden, Marking the Nations First Year in NATO appeared first on The Aviationist.

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Airplane turbochargers explained for pilots (video lesson)

Flight Training Central

Many high-performance airplanes take advantage of turbocharged engines, allowing cruise operations at higher altitudes into the flight levels. This video shows how these systems work, including the compressor and turbine components, intercooler, wastegate, and engine flight instruments. This video tip is from Sporty’s Commercial Pilot Training Course.

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airBaltic posts losses despite strong passenger and revenue growth in 2024

Aerotime

airBaltic posted its 2024 full year financial results on March 12, 2025. Despite showing double digit growth in both passenger numbers and revenue and a relatively stable EBITDA margin, the Riga-based airline posted a net loss of 118.2 million, which contrasts with the 8.3 million profit recorded in 2023. The airlines management has attributed these results primarily to external factors, such as a 73 million non-cash charge related to the accelerated depreciation of Pratt & Whitney engines a

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Aerospace Groups Ask Trump Administration for Tariff Relief

AV Web

Fifteen aviation industry advocacy groups, ranging from the Experimental Aircraft Association (EAA) to Airlines for America (A4A), delivered a letter today to U.S. Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy; Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick; and Trade Representative Jamieson Greer asking the government to work with them on mitigating disruptions to the aviation supply chain.

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Duglas succeeds Kulvinskaitė as CEO at GetJet Airlines

Aviation Bussiness News

Lithuanian charter and aircraft leasing company GetJet Airlines has announced that Inga Duglas succeeds Rta Kulvinskait as the company’s new chief executive, effective March 12, 2025. Duglas brings over 15 years of aviation experience and joins GetJet Airlines from Magnetic Group where she served as chief commercial officer for the last four years.

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Etihad Airways Reports Traffic Growth In February To 1.6 Million Passengers

Simple Flying

Etihad Airways is continuing to grow in the post-pandemic era, with its passenger numbers in February being almost 15% higher than in the same period last year. The Abu Dhabi-based UAE flag carrier has also enjoyed seeing its fleet and network grow in the past year, while its February load factor has remained consistent. As we shall explore in greater detail, the airline has plenty of reasons to be cheerful.

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Honeywell Teams with ITPS on Test Pilot Flight Training

AV Web

Honeywell is pairing with the International Test Pilot School (ITPS) in London, Ontario, Canada, to introduce a flight test program targeted at improving the way professional test pilots are trained. The Honeywell Aerospace Flight Test Team will be the launch customer for ITPSs Hybrid Industry Training Solutions program. The first two Honeywell candidates will enroll in the inaugural course this fall.

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Allegiant Air Airbus A320 Suffers Bird Strike In Florida

Simple Flying

On Tuesday, March 11th, 2025, Allegiant Air Flight 1536, an Airbus A320-200 aircraft bearing registration N253NV that was bound for Flint Bishop Airport (FNT) in Michigan, suffered a bird strike shortly after takeoff. As a result of the incident, the plane was forced to return back to St. Pete-Clearwater International Airport (PIE) in Florida, with no injuries being reported as a result of the incident, according to reports from Florida-based local news outlet FOX 13.

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USMC Receives First SkyTower II Pod for ‘Digital Quarterback’ MQ-9 Reapers

The Aviationist

The STII is an airborne network extension pod that enhances cross-domain communication capabilities and links communications between disparate forces. Air Test and Evaluation Squadron 24 (UX 24) is integrating the pod on the USMCs MQ-9s. The U.S. Marine Corps pursuit to make its MQ-9 Reaper drones relevant and survivable, transforming them into vital communications and […] The post USMC Receives First SkyTower II Pod for Digital Quarterback MQ-9 Reapers appeared first on The Aviationist.

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Boeing Workers No Longer Need Top Security Clearance To Work On Air Force One

Simple Flying

President Donald Trump has been a vocal critic of the delays to deliver the latest iteration of Air Force Once. He approved the project himself during his last term with a fixed-price contract in 2018, but that didnt account for the additional time and engineering required to accommodate his new livery. In 2022, the proposed change to Air Force Ones color scheme was reportedly thrown out due to the extra cost and time.

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Emirates invests $2.4 million to upgrade onboard medical equipment

Aerotime

Emirates has invested more than $2.4 million to upgrade its onboard medical equipment that will allow its passengers to receive speedy medical care in the air. The Dubai-based carrier has partnered with French medical equipment manufacturer Parsys Telemedicine in designing the next generation apparatus which will be rolled out on more than 300 aircraft in the coming years.

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This Is Why Elon Musk Loves Flying Gulfstream Private Jets

Simple Flying

The richest man in the world, Elon Musk, owns three Gulfstream jets: a pair of G550 and a G650ER. Musk seems to have been in love with the Gulfstream jets as his inventory grows. In 2022, Musk had even indicated that he was considering the acquisition of the Gulfstream G700, perhaps swapping out one of his existing jets. Nonetheless, the speed, range, and operational reliability of Gulfstream jets make it a market leader in privacy aviation.

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Ultramain partners with LST to drive digital transformation in MRO

Aviation Bussiness News

Ultramain Systems, a global provider of aviation software solutions, has announced it is partnering with Polish aircraft maintenance company, LS Technics (LST), to implement its ULTRAMAIN v9 Unity MRO software. The deal marks an important step for LSTs transformation, as it transitions away from paper-based and manual documentations toward digital, enabling real-time, secure access to critical operational data.

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5 Features That Make The Cessna Citation M2 Such A Popular Light Jet

Simple Flying

On Sep 26, 2011, Cessna Aircraft Company introduced the Citation M2, a new light business jet that bridges the gap between the Citation Mustang and the Citation CJ family. The aircraft features engines similar to the Citation CJ series and a new cabin design. It features an aluminum airframe with a T-tail and a straight wing with LED lights.

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Cathay Group reports $1.27B profit in 2024 due to ‘stronger cargo demand’

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The Cathay Group has reported an attributable profit of HK$9.9 billion (US$1.27 billion) for 2024, calling it a solid financial performance. This marks an 1.02% rise in net profit against HK$9.8 billion (US$1.25 billion) posted in 2023. In its annual financial results for 2024, released on March 12, 2025, Cathay Group said that its second consecutive year of solid financial performance was driven by stronger cargo demand, higher passenger volumes, lower fuel price and higher cost efficiencies.

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The Technical Counselor Advantage

Inspire

By Lisa Turner, EAA Lifetime 509911 This piece originally ran in Lisas Airworthy column in the February 2025 issue of EAA Sport Aviation magazine. Readers of this column know that a common theme around maintenance, aircraft building, and restoration is getting help when you need it. But the independent and pioneering personalities that many […] The post The Technical Counselor Advantage first appeared on Hangar Flying.

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Retaining aviation talent: Proven strategies from Aeroates

Aerotime

In the rapidly evolving aviation industry, retaining top talent is essential for business continuity and operational efficiency. Skilled pilots, engineers, cabin crew, and ground staff are in high demand, making workforce retention a strategic priority for aviation businesses. High employee turnover can lead to increased recruitment costs, operational disruptions, and decreased customer satisfaction.

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The Ultimate Guide to Starting Your Own Drone Business

Pilot Institute

Have you ever thought about turning your love for flying drones into a business? Its easier than you might think! These days drones can do it all, from capturing amazing real estate photos to even inspecting tall buildings. Starting a drone business is like combining fun with making money. In this guide, Ill show you everything you need to knowfrom getting certified to finding customersso you can turn your drone dreams into a reality.

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US Big 4 Detail Challenges Ahead For Airlines At JP Morgan Industrials Conference

Simple Flying

The chief executives of the largest United States-based airlines, including American Airlines, Delta Air Lines, Southwest Airlines, and United Airlines, spoke at the J.P. Morgan Industrials Conference, admitting that despite their previous welcoming tone towards the new administration, it has caused consumer and business confidence to go down, resulting in worsening Q1 earnings.

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Boeing outperforms Airbus in February 2025 deliveries, reports fewer orders

Aerotime

Boeing delivered 44 new aircraft in February 2025, outperforming rival Airbus for the second month in a row. The European planemaker delivered 40 aircraft to customers during the same period. This is a decrease from the 45 aircraft delivered in January 2025. In February 2025, Boeing received 13 new aircraft orders, down from 36 in January 2025. According to Boeing’s orders and deliveries report , of the 44 aircraft delivered in February 2025, there were 32 737s, five 767s, two 777Fs, and f

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Sun Country Airlines CEO Shows Interest In Possible Merger With Alaska Airlines

Simple Flying

Among the various ways that airlines look for business optimization and restructuring is through mergers with other players in the industry. Of course, several factors come into play when two carriers decide to integrate business, and Sun Country Airlines sees potential in Alaska Airlines as a likely partner.

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Air Methods orders 21 Airbus helicopters in fleet expansion

Aviation News

Dallas, U.S., 11 March 2025 Air Methods, the leading air medical provider in the U.S., is expanding its fleet with the addition of new Airbus helicopters. The agreement includes the acquisition of H140 helicopters, as well as 10 H125s and 11 H135s, to support air medical missions across the country.

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You'll Never Believe Why Delta Air Lines Flew Its Flagship Aircraft To San Diego For The 1st Time

Simple Flying

Domestic widebody flights are not uncommon in the United States. On high-demand routes, like transcontinental services between business centers or flights traveling between two busy hubs, some US carriers deploy larger aircraft typically reserved for long-haul services. Doing this allows airlines to offer higher capacity within markets without adding significantly more flights.

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Omni and Airbus to support entry into service of H160 for Petrobras

Aviation News

Dallas, U.S., 12 March 2025 Omni Taxi Areo has signed a multi-services HCare Initial contract to support the entry into service of three H160 helicopters. The next-generation helicopters are expected to begin operations in May 2025 and will provide offshore transportation services for the Brazilian energy industry.

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P-51D Mustang ‘Moonbeam McSwine’ Arrives at Biggin Hill Heritage Hangar

Vintage Aviation News

In February, we announced the acquisition of the iconic P-51D Mustang Moonbeam McSwine by FlyaSpitfire.com. Yesterday, the Biggin Hill Heritage Hangar welcomed its newest addition as Moonbeam McSwine arrived after transport. This historic 1944 Mustang will soon join the fleet of two-seat Spitfires, offering passenger flight experiences with FlyaSpitfire.com.