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Kingfisher Cancels 41 Flights On Staff Absence
India's debt-crippled Kingfisher Airlines cancelled 41 scheduled flights on Saturday, after some staff did not report for work in response to the company failing to pay their salaries.
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Austrian Airlines Begins Switch To Airbus
Austrian Airlines has begun its switch from Boeing 737 to Airbus 320 planes for medium-haul flights, it said on Friday, as it streamlines its fleet as part of an accelerated restructuring under owner Lufthansa.
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United Flight Attendants Ratify New Deal
United Continental said flight attendants from the former Continental Airlines ratified a new agreement.
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Suspicious Wires, But No Bomb On Delta Plane
The discovery of suspicious wires in plastic straws aboard a Madrid-bound Delta Air Lines flight on Thursday night forced the plane to return to New York, but authorities said they searched the aircraft and found no bomb.
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Burned FDR sets back Dana MD-83 dual-engine failure probe
Investigators probing the fatal Dana Air Boeing MD-83 approach crash to Lagos face a substantial hurdle to explain an apparent dual-engine failure on the jet, after the badly-damaged flight-data recorder was unable to provide information. The preliminary inquiry report into the 3 June accident, which killed all 153 occupants, states that while 31min of conversation was stored on the cockpit-voice recorder, the post-crash fire "melted" the medium of the flight-data recorder.
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FAA should have issued GE CF6 directive in 2006: NTSB
The US National Transportation Safety Board says an engine fire on an American Airlines Boeing 767-300ER in February would not have occurred had the Federal Aviation Administration issued an airworthiness directive after a similar problem in 2006. The NTSB in a 12 July letter is recommending that the FAA issue a new airworthiness directive (AD) forcing operators to correct the potential problem. American flight 837, departing the John F. Kennedy (JFK) international airport for Port au Prince, Haiti, on 8 February with 201 passengers and 12 crew members, experienced a fire in the right engine while climbing through 9,000ft (2,743m). The pilots declared an emergency and returned to the airport for an overweight, but uneventful landing.
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AirBaltic plans CSeries simulator
Latvian carrier AirBaltic (BT) is hoping to acquire a CSeries simulator for its Riga training centre after signing a letter of intent to acquire 10 CS300s. BT has a three-bay simulator center, which it uses for in-house and third-party training. One of the bays houses a multi-purpose cabin trainer and another holds a 737 Classic full-flight simulator. The final bay is vacant.
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Swiss/Austrian seek ATI approval to join ANA/LH Japan-Europe JV![]()
All Nippon Airways (ANA) has filed an application with the Japanese Ministry of Land, Infrastructure, Transport and Tourism for antitrust immunity (ATI) to add Swiss International Air Lines (LX) and Austrian Airlines (OS), both Lufthansa Group carriers, to its Japan-Europe joint venture (JV) with Lufthansa (LH).
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Norwegian posts Q2 profit, but costs remain high
Norwegian Air Shuttle (DY) reported a pre-tax profit of NOK125 million ($20.5 million) for the second quarter of 2012, up almost NOK50 million (68%) from NOK74.5 million in the year-ago period. This resulted in a second-quarter net profit of NOK90.5 million, up 68.5% from the NOK53.7 million of the same period last year.
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ATR aims for US -600 series certification in 2012
Turboprop manufacturer ATR is entering the final stages of securing FAA certification for its ATR 42-600 and 72-600 aircraft, which it hopes to close by year-end. Last month, ATR gained European Aviation Safety Agency (EASA) certification for the 42-600, joining the 72-600 that EASA approved in May 2011.
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Other News
Mitsubishi Aircraft Corp. (MITAC) has revealed it will have to re-manufacture the parts for its Mitsubishi Regional Jet (MRJ) prototypes following procedural issues at Mitsubishi Heavy Industries (MHI).
AirBaltic (BT) is planning to add up to three Bombardier Q400s this winter and is mulling its options as four Boeing 737s come to the end of its lease.
GKN finalized a deal to buy Sweden’s Volvo Aero, the aero engine division of Volvo AB. The British company paid SEK6.9 billion ($1 billion) to acquire the Swedish company, which designs and manufactures components and sub-assemblies for aircraft turbofans. It supplies all the major aero engine manufacturers, has positions on most major civil aerospace platforms and employs some 3,000 people in Sweden, Norway and the US.
The European Commission (EC) has launched an application for smartphones that enables air travelers to check their rights and entitlements immediately in the event that they face any travel disruption, from flight cancellations to lost baggage.
Alaska Airlines will operate 4X-weekly seasonal Bellingham-Maui service Nov. 8-Dec. 24.
Frontier Airlines will extend seasonal 3X-weekly Harrisburg-Denver Airbus A319 service through until Oct. 27 and will launch 2X-weekly Durango-Las Vegas A319 service Oct. 4.
Air Arabia will launch 2X-weekly Sharjah-Salalah service June 28.
Japan Airlines (JAL) will launch codeshare with NIKI (HG) July 1 under which JAL will place its code on HG 6X-weekly Frankfurt-Vienna service.
Turkish Airlines launched 3X-weekly Istanbul Ataturk-Bishkek-Ulan Bator service July 3.
Tiger Airways will launch daily Singapore-Phnom Penh service Oct. 1.
LOT Polish Airlines will transfer Warsaw-Newark service to New York JFK Oct. 29.
Aviation Quote
There is no reason to fly through a thunderstorm.
— Sign over squadron ops desk at Udorn RTAFB, Thailand, 1970.
On This Date
---In 1930... Transcontinental and Western Air (TWA) is formed when Transcontinental Air Transport and Western Air Express merge.
--- In 1947... Geoffrey Tyson test-pilots the first jet fighter to be modified as a flying boat.
---In 1947…First flight of the Saunders-Roe SR.A/1 TG263.
---In 1948…First flight of the Vickers Viscount.
--- In 1957... Major John H. Glenn of the U.S. Marines sets a new record for a coast-to-coast flight across the U.S. The flight from Los Angeles, to New York takes just over three hours in a U.S. Navy Crusader supersonic jet.
---In 1965…First flight of the North American OV-10 Bronco.
---In 1969... The Apollo 11 Saturn V rocket blasts off from the Florida Space Center in route to the first moon landing.
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German Aviation Terms
AIRCRAFT---Der Fliegenwagen
JET TRANSPORT---Der Muchen Overgrossen Biggenmother Das Ist Fliegen
Highenfaster Mit All Der Mach Und Flightenlevels. (Built by Boeing)
PROPELLER---Der Airfloggen Pushenthruster
ENGINE---Der Noisenmaken Pistonpusher Das Turnens Der Airfloggenfan
Pushenthruster
JET ENGINE---Der Schreemen Skullschplitten Firespitten Smokenmaken
Airpushenbacken Thrustermaker Mit Compressorsqueezen Und Turbinespinnen
Bladenrotors. (Made by Pratt & Whitney)
CONTROL COLUMN---Der Pushenpullen Bankenyanken Schtick
RUDDER PEDALS---Der Tailschwingen Yawmaken Werks
PILOT---Der Pushenpullen Bankenyanken Tailschwingen Werker
PASSENGER---Der Dumbkopf Das Est Strappened En Der Baacken Mit Der Other
Dumbkopfs Das Est Expecten To Leave Undgo On Scheduledtimen Und Arriven mit
Der Luggagebags Somplaceneisen
STUDENT PILOT---Der Dumbkopf Das Learnen Fliegen Un Hopen To Jobenfinden Mit
Der Airlinens
FLIGHT INSTRUCTOR---Der Timenbuilder Mit Less Den 1000 Hrs
Multienginefliegen. Teachen Dumbkopfs To Fliegen Vile Waitenwatchen Fer Der
Letter Mit Der Joboffering Frum United
AIRLINE TRANSPORT PILOT---Das Grosse Overpaiden Und Under Werken
Whinencomplainer Biggen Schmuck Dat Fliegen Mit Das Big Airlinen
PARACHUTE---Der Stringencotten Das Est Usen To Floaten Der Tailschwingen
Pushenpullen Bankenyanken Werker Down To Earthen Ven Der Fliegenwagen Est
Kaputen
FAA---Der Friggenfliegen Dumbkopf Schmucks Das Maken Alder Rulens Und
Regulations
Helicopter --- Der Flingen Wingen Maschinen mit der Floppen Bladens dot ist
Fliegen by der Dumbkopfs vas iss too Stupiden for Knowen dees Maschinens ees
not Safen ver Fliegen.
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