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India Asks Kingfisher To Stop Selling Tickets
India's aviation regulator has asked Kingfisher Airlines, which faces a possible shutdown by the government after an extended grounding of its fleet, to stop selling tickets until its concerns are resolved, a government source said.
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Germany Seen Ready To Block EADS-BAE
Plans for a USD$45 billion merger between EADS and BAE Systems veered towards collapse late on Tuesday as Germany appeared ready to block the deal in a row over national stakeholdings.
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UK, France Closer On EADS-BAE Merger
An Anglo-French breakthrough over state shares in a USD$45 billion merger between EADS and BAE Systems made an extension of a negotiating deadline more likely, but put the two nations on a potential collision course with Germany.
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Ryanair Withdraws From Stansted Airport Sale
Ryanair said it would not be taking part in the sale of London's Stansted airport after the airport's owner, BAA, excluded the budget airline from the process.
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Qantas Sees No Alternative To Emirates Deal
Qantas Airways chief executive Alan Joyce said he was confident Australian regulators would approve a proposed alliance with Dubai's Emirates and warned that a rejection would leave it no alternatives for operating flights to Europe.
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Qatar still keen on CSeries order
Qatar Airways hopes to conclude an order with Bombardier for the CSeries in the near future, says chief executive Akbar Al Baker. "CSeries is an aircraft of great interest to us," he said on the sidelines of the ceremony announcing Qatar's proposed entry into the Oneworld alliance in New York on 8 October. "We hope that in the not to distant future we will be sitting down with Bombardier and concluding a deal."
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Link to serve western Japan and work with StarFlyer
Japanese start-up airline Link plans to serve destinations in western Japan and is likely to collaborate closely with full-service carrier StarFlyer. Co-operation with StarFlyer will come in two phases, says Link's chief executive Koichi Sugiyama on the sidelines of Japan Aerospace 2012. Before Link begins operations in 2013, StarFlyer will assist the carrier in setting up its operations. In the second phase, the co-operation could include strategic areas such as route and network planning, says Sugiyama.
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Kawasaki seriously exploring commercial potential of C-2 airlifter
Kawasaki is consulting potential customers to gauge the level of interest in developing a civilian freighter variant of its C-2 military transport aircraft. The company calls the proposed variant the YCX, and sees a niche in the market for transporting oversized cargo. Kawasaki has discussed a commercial variant of the C-2 for several years, but says recently the Japanese government agreed to let the company share extensive details of the proposed type with prospective customers. The twin-engined YCX would have a maximum takeoff weight of 141t, equivalent to the Airbus A400M, and double that of Lockheed's L-100, the commercial variant of the C-130 tactical transport.
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Troubled American backed by oneworld partners
American Airlines’ oneworld partners expressed their support for the carrier as it navigates through a turbulent period in its Chapter 11 bankruptcy restructuring. “We’ve absolutely no concerns whatsoever about what American is doing,” Willie Walsh, CEO of British Airways and Iberia parent International Airlines Group (IAG), told reporters during a press conference in New York to announce Qatar Airways’ invitation to join oneworld.
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Austrian to add two 777s, increase capacity 25%
Austrian Airlines (OS) plans to add one Boeing 777 to its fleet in 2014 and one in 2015, which will increase long-haul capacity around 25%. Speaking in Vienna, OS CEO Jaan Albrecht said the carrier’s long-haul network delivers 43% of its total ASKs, “but we don’t have the right balance right now between short/medium and long-haul network,” Albrecht said, adding, “We have to adjust this.”
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RAK Airways outlines development plans
RAK Airways (RT) plans to expand its fleet to four aircraft by the end of 2013 to stabilize its network, add new destinations and boost frequencies on newly launched domestic flights. On Oct. 3, RT expanded into domestic services between its Ras Al Khaimah (RKT) home base and Abu Dhabi (AUH) when it launched a codeshare with Etihad Airways (EY). Speaking at World Routes in Abu Dhabi, RT CEO John Brayford announced plans to step up RKT-AUH service from 4X-weekly to daily in December. From March, the service will increase to double daily.
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American Airlines CEO says operations are improving
Tom Horton, CEO for American Airlines, aims to assure customers that the airline "has improved significantly" in the face of recent challenges. "The operational performance is improving," he said. "We'll get past this just like other airlines before us have."
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Delta Air Lines plans expansion of flights from Seattle to Asia
Delta Air Lines is looking to capitalize on its partnership with Alaska Airlines to add flights from Seattle. The plan includes expanded service to Asian destinations such as Shanghai, China, and proposed service to Tokyo-Haneda, Japan.
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EU accuses U.S. of violating secrecy regarding A350 papers
The European Union's executive Commission has spoken out against the U.S., saying it breached confidentiality about an economically sensitive issue in the conflict between the EU and the U.S. over government subsidies of major aircraft-makers. Confirmation by the U.S. Trade Representative's office of a report that the office had obtained a financial document regarding the Airbus A350 prompted the criticism.
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Lounge services are expanding to cater to business travelers
Business travelers are finding it easier to relax or boost their productivity through an expanding range of choices in airport lounges, this feature says. Aside from a widened list of available access options, the lounges are increasing their offerings, including shower rooms, Wi-Fi, complimentary beverages and reading materials.
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Will in-flight cellphone use take flight in the U.S.?
Some fliers don't want to listen to chatter from other passengers talking on cellphones during flights, but some airlines outside the U.S. have approved cellphone use -- including talking -- on planes. The U.S. government does not allow cellphone use due to safety concerns about signals interfering with communication networks. This feature details a few examples of why the rule is in place.
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Other News

American Eagle pilots, represented by the Air Line Pilots Assn. (ALPA), have ratified a bankruptcy restructuring agreement. According to ALPA, 75% out of 85% voting Eagle pilots were in favor of the agreement. ALPA chairman Tony Gutierrez said, “Emerging from bankruptcy with the majority of our hard-fought contract in place is a major achievement in helping ensure that Eagle remains a viable career choice for both existing and future pilots. The hard work is not yet over but a massive piece of this process is now complete and we look forward to expeditious approval from the court.”

Gulf Air (GF) is set to expand its existing codeshare partnership with Cyprus Airways (CY). The two carriers have codeshared on Bahrain-Larnaca flights since 1994. Under the new arrangement, links to/from Greece will improve, as GF puts its code on CY flights from Larnaca to Athens and Thessaloniki. Similarly, travelers from the latter two cities will be able to connect to more than 48 GF destinations via Larnaca. “Until today, Larnaca remains a strategic route and key market for us connecting Cyprus with Bahrain, the Middle East, Africa and Asia,” GF CCO Karim Makhlouf said.

Airbus has installed four Rolls-Royce Trent 900 engines on the first A380 to be delivered to British Airways (BA). The engines, installed at its Toulouse facility, each produce 70,000 lbs. of thrust. The aircraft is scheduled for delivery in July 2013. Others will follow in September and November 2013.

Delta Air Lines will launch service to Paris Charles de Gaulle from Newark (daily, June 1) and Boston (seasonal, daily, June 1) and will increase service to Atlanta (3X- to 4X-weekly) and Detroit (seasonal 767-300 extends year-round on A330-300).

Darwin Airline, in collaboration with Czech Airlines, will launch 6X-weekly Lugano-Geneva-Prague Saab 2000 service Sept. 3.

Spirit Airlines launched daily Denver-Phoenix service Oct. 4.

Porter Airlines will operate service to Mont Tremblant from Toronto City and Newark Dec. 7-April 7.




Aviation Quote

We train young men to drop fire on people. But their commanders won't allow them to write "fvck" on their airplanes because? It's obscene!

— Colonel Walter E. Kurtz in the 1979 movie 'Apocalypse Now.'




On This Date

---In 1898... Augustus Herring pilots a powered biplane based on Octave Chanute’s glider design.

---In 1907... Robert Esnault-Pelterie makes the 1st airplane flight with a control stick, using a single, broom handle-like lever.

---In 1933…A United Airlines Boeing 247D crashes near Chesterton, Indiana while making a multi-stop transcontinental flight between Newark and Oakland, killing all four passengers and three crew on board. Investigators determine that a nitroglycerin bomb had exploded in the baggage compartment, marking history’s first air sabotage incident. No motive or suspects were ever named.

---In 1954…An RAF English Electric Canberra wins the Christchurch Centenary air race, flying 11,792 miles (18,976 km) from England to New Zealand in 23 hours 50 minutes

---In 1968… SR-71 (977) lost due to a wheel/tire failure on takeoff at Beale AFB on 10 October 1968. RSO Jim Kogler ejected, Pilot Gabrial Kardong rode the aircraft to a stop at the end of the runway. Both crew members unharmed. (Q)

---In 1972…Competitive fly-off between the Northrop YA-9 and Fairchild YA-10 begins, continuing until December 9.

---In 1982…First flight of the Mil Mi-28.

---In 1988…The US Air Force publicly unveils the F-117 Nighthawk.

---In 1990…First flight of the Learjet 60.

---In 1997…Austral Líneas Aéreas Flight 2553, a DC-9-32 (registred LV-WEG) crashes in Uruguay, killing all 69 passengers and five crew. The accident is blamed on a frozen pitot tube, which prevented the crew from receiving accurate speed measurements.

---In 1998…A Lignes Aériennes Congolaises Boeing 727 (registered 9Q-CSG) is struck by a shoulder-fired missile just after takeoff from Kindu, Democratic Republic of Congo. The crew attempts an emergency landing but fails, and all 41 on board perish. Local rebels claim responsibility for the attack.




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[b]The Navigator

The pilot was sitting in his seat and pulled out a .38 revolver. He placed it on top of the instrument panel, and then asked the navigator, "Do you know what I use this for?"

The navigator replied timidly, "No, what's it for?"

The pilot responded, "I use this on navigators who get me lost!"

The navigator proceeded to pull out a .45 and place it on his chart table.

The pilot asked, "What's that for?"

"To be honest sir," the navigator replied, "I'll know we're lost before you will.
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And let's get one thing straight. There's a big difference between a pilot and an aviator. One is a technician; the other is an artist in love with flight. — E. B. Jeppesen
CentrelinePhoto 10 Oct 12, 16:15Post
Some tough ones here. The ones I can be fairly sure of are...

2 Ethiopian Airlines
3 Flying Carpet (Med Airways)
6 Air Arabia
7 Jazeera Airways
9 MEA
10 Tunisair
Just once in a while, let us exalt the importance of ideas and information.
airtrainer 12 Oct 12, 19:00Post
Thanks for showing tails I've never seen before {boxed}

2. Ethiopian
9. MEA
10. Tunisair

That's all I can say {blush}
New airlines, new routes, new countries... back in the air
 

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