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Airbus configuration offers space for 6 more seats
A new configuration aboard the Airbus A320 family of aircraft promises to save space. The Space-Flex option offers room for up to six more seats. The Space-Flex v1 option is available now, while the Space-Flex v2 will be available in the second quarter of next year.
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Airlines


Cayman Airways adds first Saab 340B
Cayman Airways has added its first Saab 340B, which will operate on the airline's route between Grand Cayman and Cayman Brac. The airline had operated only Boeing 737s and de Havilland Canada Twin Otters. “We are thrilled to take possession of this new aircraft, which will officially start flying scheduled flights in September,” says Cayman Airways president and chief executive Fabian Whorms.
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IndiGo firms order for 250 A320neos
Indian low-cost giant IndiGo has firmed an order for 250 Airbus A320neo aircraft, the largest order by number for the Toulouse-based airframer. “This new order further reaffirms IndiGo’s commitment to the long-term development of affordable air transportation in India and overseas. The IndiGo team is even more energised and excited than ever before to herald this new phase of our growth for many years to come,” says carrier president Aditya Ghosh.
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JetBlue exec is a role model for women in aviation
Bonny Simi, the vice president of talent for JetBlue Airways, said young women should focus on their dreams. "Whatever you think you want to be, challenge yourself to see what your heart says you are," she said.. Simi competed as an Olympic athlete and had a career in broadcast journalism before joining the airline industry.
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Trigana Air has long history of safety issues
Prior to the 16 August disappearance of a Trigana Air ATR 42-300, the carrier has been involved in 19 serious safety incidents since 1992, resulting in the loss of eight aircraft and major damage to 11 others. The Indonesian government has said that the aircraft, registered PK-YRN and operating flight IL257, probably crashed in mountainous terrain in Ok Bape district of eastern Papua, while carrying 49 passengers and five crew. The search for the aircraft continues.
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United supports NextGen effort for air traffic control
The Federal Aviation Administration is preparing to roll out NextGen technology to update the air traffic control system. "We support any efforts to more quickly implement capabilities that will improve the national airspace system and the flow of air traffic around the country," said a spokeswoman for United Airlines.
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Airports

Passenger traffic is up 13% at Sea-Tac Airport
Washington's Seattle-Tacoma International Airport saw 13% more passenger traffic in the first six months of this year than it did in the first half of 2014. Airline customers are benefiting from new routes and increased air service options carriers are offering, and the Transportation Security Administration and U.S. Customs and Border Protection are increasing their staffs to accommodate the growing traffic.
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Ariz. airport set record for originating trips in 2014
Yuma International Airport in Arizona set a new record for passengers originating at the airport in 2014. Last year, 90,732 passengers started their trips at the airport, an increase of 15% from the prior year.
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We're going to make the best impression on the traveling public, and we're going to make a pile of extra dough just from being first.

— C. R. Smith, American Airlines, on the introduction of the Boeing 707, Forbes magazine, 1956.




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1. 1. The Douglas DC-3 has been known as the Gooney Bird, Old Methuselah, the Dizzy Three, the Placid Plodder, and other nicknames. It also has been called the Dakota (primarily by the British). What is the origin of that name?

2. True or False; The Wright brothers made their first powered flight at Kitty Hawk, North Carolina, on December 17, 1903.

3. The Lomcevak, which loosely translated from Czechoslovakian means headache or hangover, is an aerobatic maneuver during which the airplane tumbles head over heels about the pitch (lateral) axis while moving in a lateral direction. How does a pilot execute such a maneuver?

4. How many beds are aboard a Boeing 747 built to be used as Air Force One?

5. The first airplane used by the U.S. Air Force Thunderbirds, the 3600th Air Demonstration Unit, was the
A. F-84F Thunderstreak.
B. F-84G Thunderjet.
C. F-86 Sabre.
D. F-100 Super Sabre.

6. Where did the first air traffic controller work, and how did he control traffic?
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
 

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