You are at netAirspace : Forum : Air and Space Forums : netAirspace Daily News

NAS Daily 12 AUG 16

The latest aviation news, brought to you by miamiair every weekday.

miamiair (netAirspace FAA) 12 Aug 16, 01:28Post
Image

News

Commercial

Bedek targets 2017 start for 777 freighter conversions
Israel's Bedek group has completed the concept design for the conversion of Boeing 777s from passenger to cargo configuration, and believes that a first aircraft could enter one of its conversion hangars at the end of 2017. Bedek says current low fuel prices – which will help to extend the operational lives of older 777s – will allow it to complete a thorough preparation for the new widebody conversion line. The company is working towards securing a supplemental type certificate to conduct such work, in conjunction with Israel's IAA civil aviation authority and the US Federal Aviation Administration.
Link



Airlines

China Airlines leases six more Boeing 737-800s
Taiwan-based China Airlines will lease six additional Boeing 737-800s from BOC Aviation. Singapore-based lessor BOC Aviation MD and CEO Robert Martin said the China Airlines lease demonstrates the continued demand for new aircraft in the Asia-Pacific region, which is a key driver of the company’s growth.
Link

Delta Getting Operations Under Control
Delta Air Lines cancelled 317 flights on Wednesday as it continues the process of returning its network to normal operations. Delta said that of the 3,100 flights that operated, about two-thirds departed within 30 minutes of the scheduled time.
Link

Probe details same-day EasyJet flap-retraction slips
Investigators have attributed to unconscious action two incidents, on the same day, in which EasyJet pilots activated flap retraction after take-off instead of raising the landing-gear. The more significant of the two events occurred on 16 February as an Airbus A319 (G-EZFA) departed Bristol.
Link

Emirates probe bids to unravel landing sequence
Investigators probing the Emirates Boeing 777-300 landing accident at Dubai have yet to explain why the aircraft apparently failed to climb away during a go-around attempt.
Link

Jazz parent Chorus reports $18 million 2Q net profit
Halifax-based Chorus Aviation, the parent company of Canadian regional airline Jazz Aviation, reported a second-quarter net profit of C$23.7 million ($18.2 million), down 24.5% from net income of C$31.4 million in the 2015 June quarter. Second-quarter operating revenue of C$310.1 million was down 22.5% year-over-year and expenses decreased 23.8% to C$275.7 million. Operating income was C$34.4 million, down 9.5% from an operating profit of C$38 million in the 2015 June quarter.
Link

JetBlue saw 6.6% uptick in July traffic
JetBlue reported a 6.6% increase in traffic for July on capacity growth of 5.5%.
Link

Singapore Airlines' A350 makes inaugural flight to Melbourne Airport
Australia's Melbourne Airport welcomed its inaugural Airbus A350 service with the arrival of Singapore Airlines' (SIA) flight SQ207 on Aug. 10. Singapore Airlines will deploy the A350 to Melbourne through Oct. 22 when it will be redeployed on nonstop flights between Singapore and San Francisco from Oct. 23. SIA took delivery of its first A350 in March. The aircraft is configured in a premium three-class layout with 253 seats, comprising 42 business, 24 premium-economy and 187 economy class.
Link

TransAsia to absorb LCC subsidiary V Air
TransAsia Airways’ low-cost carrier (LCC) subsidiary V Air will suspend all services from Oct. 1, the airline announced Aug. 9. The Taiwan-based TransAsia Airways, which fully owns V Air, said it will absorb the LCC subsidiary without mentioning details.
Link

United added international routes aboard new Boeing 787-9
Four of five international routes United Airlines has added out of its San Francisco hub recently use the new Boeing 787-9. United has added flights to China, Israel, Singapore and New Zealand.
Link

United Airlines premieres Olympic documentary at 35,000 feet
United Airlines has partnered with the Tribeca Film Festival to create the film "Destination: Team USA," a documentary following the stories of five Olympic hopefuls. United recently premiered the film on a flight from New York to Chicago.
Link



Airports

Tokyo Haneda slots plan moves forward
Efforts to ease air traffic restrictions over Tokyo are gaining momentum, potentially opening the way for a significant increase in international slots at Tokyo Haneda Airport. Japan’s government held a meeting recently with representatives of local municipalities and community groups which was regarded as a key step in gaining their support. No specific objections were raised by the local bodies, and they indicated they understand the necessity of the plan.
Link

Brussels Airport Operating Normally After Bomb Threats
Two Scandinavian Airlines planes were involved in bomb threats on Wednesday as they flew to Brussels' Zavantem Airport. The aircraft, from Oslo and Stockholm, landed safely and all passengers were evacuated.
Link

Work begins on new Chicago airport runway
Work on a new east-west runway for Chicago O'Hare International Airport will begin on Thursday. The new runway will be the facility's largest at 11,245 feet long and 200 feet wide.
Link



Military

Newest P-8A Poseidon upgrade includes 'Minotaur' software
The latest contract for Boeing’s P-8A Poseidon includes a new software capability for the US Navy’s aircraft that will automatically correlate data from sources including sea search radars and electromagnetic spectrum sensors. The USN awarded Boeing a $60.8 million contract as part of the Increment 3 Block 2 improvements for the Poseidon on 5 August. The aircraft’s third increment is expected to reach initial operational capability by 2020, and would improve Poseidon’s ability to detect submarines and surface vessels.
Link


Aviation Quote

I want to go in the air, not a bathtub.

- A. Scott Crossfield. quoted in the Washington Post as having said this the day before his fatal flight, 'Clues Surface in Death of Expert Pilot,' published September 16, 2007. He had written many years before in 1960 that, "Death is the handmaiden of the pilot, sometimes it comes by accident, sometimes by an act of God." Scott's last known words, calmly spoken, were "Atlanta, this is Seven Nine X-ray. I'd like to deviate south. Weather." 19 April 2006.


On This Day

Click Here


Daily Video



Editor's Choice



Trivia

AIRPORTS

Provide Either the IATA code or the airport name

1. Will Rogers International Airport.
2. LEMD
3. General Billy Mitchell International Airport
4. TNCM
5. LFSB
6. EDDF
7. EGLL
8. YSSY
9. SAEZ
10. SKBQ
11. ENGM
12. Tokyo Haneda
13. OIII
14. Cape Town D.F. Malan
15. BOMBAY INTERNATIONAL
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
PA110 (Founding Member) 12 Aug 16, 01:57Post
TRIVIA
1. OKC
2. MAD
3. MKE
4. SXM
5. BSL
6. FRA
7. LGW
8. SYD
9. EZE
10. BAQ
11. OSL
12. HND
13. THR
14. CPT
15. BOM
Look, it's been swell, but the swelling's gone down.
ANCFlyer (netAirspace ATC & Founding Member) 12 Aug 16, 10:44Post
Tough ones for me.

Without googling, all I get are these

1. OKC
2.
3. MKE
4. SXM
5.
6. FRA
7. LGW
8. SYD
9.
10.
11.
12. HND
13.
14. CPT
15. BOM
LET'S GO BRANDON!!!!
ShanwickOceanic (netAirspace FAA) 12 Aug 16, 10:53Post
1.
2. MAD
3.
4. SXM
5. It's in France...
6. Always want to say DUS, but I think it might be FRA
7. LHR
8. SYD
9. EZE
10.
11. OSL
12. HND
13.
14. CPT
15. BOM
My friend and I applied for airline jobs in Australia, but they didn't Qantas.
 

Who is online
Users browsing this forum: No registered users and 2 guests

LEFT

RIGHT
CONTENT