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NEWS
American sets stage for NEO power battle American Airlines will power part of its new Airbus fleet with V2500s—an unexpected selection likely tied to the recent restructuring of International Aero Engines (IAE) and Pratt & Whitney’s bold strategy to bolster sales campaigns of its geared turbofan on the A320NEO. Link
Airlines told to cut UK arrivals on strike day Airlines have been asked to halve the number of international passengers flying into London's Heathrow Airport on Wednesday because of fears of long delays and overcrowding when border staff join a mass strike over public sector pensions. Airports operator BAA, owned by Spanish infrastructure group Ferrovial, on Friday warned of delays of up to 12 hours for passengers arriving at Heathrow. Link
Thomas Cook secures new financing from banks Thomas Cook Group, said it will borrow another GBP£100 million (USD$154 million), easing fears about the future of the world's oldest travel company, whose shares slumped earlier in the week when it asked its banks for new funding. Link
Four dead in plane crash in Chicago suburb Four people were killed when a small plane crashed on Saturday morning near Crystal Lake, Illinois, a northwest suburb of Chicago, officials said. The accident happened at around 10:30 am local time, according to Federal Aviation Administration spokeswoman Elizabeth Isham Cory. The Marion Pilots Club in Marion, Indiana is the registered owner of the plane, according to the FAA registry. Link
Hebei Aviation Investment inks deal for 10 COMAC ARJ21s Hebei Aviation Investment Group has inked an agreement with the Commercial Aircraft Corp of China (Comac) to purchase 10 Comac ARJ21 regional jets. The deal was signed on 25 November in Hebei province. The delivery date of the aircraft and the financials details of the deal were not disclosed. Link
Coventry’s cargo comeback Just six weeks after cargo services resumed at Coventry Airport (UK) a contract with a second carrier has been signed. Coventry has secured business with German all-cargo airline Nightexpress, which has transferred its operation from Birmingham Airport (UK). This new contract follows a deal agreed earlier this month with Atlantic Airlines for flights to Maastricht (the Netherlands), Lille (France) and Dublin (Ireland). Link
Air Malta moves on Tripoli AIR Malta will resume the movement of cargo and passengers to Tripoli (Libya) on 28 November. The flights, which will carry belly freight, will operate three times a week. Link
Abu Dhabi Airport sees growth continuing Abu Dhabi's airport expects continued double-digit growth in passenger numbers near term as its national carrier Etihad Airways develops and the emirate continues to expand its economy, the airport operator's CEO said. James Bennett, chief executive of Abu Dhabi Airports Company (ADAC), also said a contract to build the airport's mid-field terminal would be completed by the second quarter of 2012. Link
AVIATION QUOTE
The hunters are the ones who go out and kill. Maybe one out of ten good fighter pilots will be one of the hunters.
— Jack Ilfrey, USAAF, 8 victories WWII.
ON THIS DATE
November 28th
---In 1912…The Italian Air Battalion is made a fully operational command, the Flotta Aerea d’Italia.
---In 1929... American Commander Richard Byrd and crew make the 1st flight over the South Pole, in a Ford 4-AT Trimotor monoplane, November 28-29.
---In 1938…A Lufthansa Fw 200 takes off on the airline’s first flight to Japan, flying from Berlin to Tokyo via Basra, Karachi, and Hanoi. The 14,228 km (8,841 mile) flight breaks the distance record and takes 46 hours 18 minutes.
---In 1942…Australian pilot F/Sgt Ron Middleton earns a posthumous VC for valour in bringing his crew and crippled bomber home after a raid on Turin, Italy.
---In 1956…Ryan X-13 Vertijet makes its first transition from vertical to horizontal flight.
---In 1964…NASA launches the first Mars fly-by spacecraft, Mariner 4.
---In 1975…Evergreen International Airlines commences flight operations.
---In 1978…United Airlines Flight 173 crashes in Portland, Oregon. Aircraft ran out of fuel while crew trouble shooted landing gear indicator problems.
---In 1979…Air New Zealand Flight 901, a DC-10 operated sightseeing flight over Antarctica, crashes into Mount Erebus, killing all 257 people on board. Coincidentally it was the 50th anniversary of the first flight over the South Pole.
---In 1983…Space Shuttle Columbia lifts off on its sixth mission and the ninth shuttle mission overall, STS-9.
---In 1987…South African Airways Flight 295, a Boeing 747-200 Combi, crashes into the Indian Ocean as the result of a fire, killing all 159 on board.
A fighter pilot goes to a bar after a good days flying. Whilst there he meets a young, attractive and available lady. She is charmed by his tales of aerial combat, high speed flight, and death defying feats. The inevitable happens and they slip away to somewhere more comfortable for an evenings intimate entertainment.
Much later that night the pilot drives home to his long suffering wife. On the way he puts on his oxygen mask and draws the straps up as tight as they will go. When he gets home he removes the mask and bravely enters the house. Immediately he tells the wife exactly and honestly what he has been up to that evening.
She replies: "Do not lie to me, I can see you have been flying that damned airplane yet again".
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Ideology: The mistaken belief that your beliefs are neither beliefs nor mistaken.
ANCFlyer/forum/images/avatars/gallery/first/user57/1.pngoffline(netAirspace ATC & Founding Member) 28 Nov 11, 16:34