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What Will The Boeing 777X Test Program Entail?
While the world waits for Boeing to get its 737 MAX certification back, we shouldn’t forget that we’re also waiting for another Boeing plane, the 777X, to take to the skies. Now we finally know what kind of testing the 777X is undergoing and how long it should take.
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What To Expect From Airbus & Boeing At Singapore's Airshow
The Singapore Airshow is just days away. Despite worries about the coronavirus epidemic in the region, it seems as though Airbus and Boeing will go ahead with exhibiting. What should we expect from them? Simple Flying decided to take a look.
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Boeing Once Offered The Original 777 With Folding Wing Tips
One of the coolest aspects of the Boeing 777X next to its massive GE9x engines is its folding wingtips. The aircraft’s wingspan is so massive that Boeing had to factor in a hinge point in order to fit the aircraft in at airport gates. But this engineering choice is not recent, with plans of folding wings originally created for the Boeing 777 classic series.
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Kuwait's Anti-Corruption Authority Investigates Airbus Bribes
Kuwait’s anti-corruption authority (NAZAHA) says that it will be investigating allegations of bribes in relation to securing Airbus orders involving Kuwaiti parties. On Thursday it welcomed any information involving the allegations.
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The Boeing 7J7 - The 727 Successor Which Never Got Built
Did you know that Boeing originally had plans for a propeller passenger aircraft? This aircraft would have been perfect for commuter routes between cities and might have gone on to replace the Boeing 737 entirely. But the aircraft never really saw active service, and there are even some rumors that the project was killed off internally.
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Final Airbus A380 Wing Set To Leave Factory Tomorrow
The end of the Airbus A380 production cycle is soon approaching. The superjumbo is expected to have its last delivery next year. However, its final set of wings are already making their way out of Airbus’ production site in Broughton.
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Airlines

London-Bound Airbus A380s Diverted Across Europe Due To Storm Ciara
In the UK as Storm Ciara makes its presence known, a number of airlines have been suffering from the impact of high winds this weekend. Gales of around 90mph have shaken even the largest of aircraft. As a result, on Sunday a number of A380s have been forced to divert due to Storm Ciara, landing in other parts of England and even backtracking to Europe.
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British Airways Boeing 747 set a new speed record on Sunday, February 9th 2020
A British Airways Boeing 747 set a new speed record on Sunday, February 9th 2020, flying from New York JFK to London Heathrow in under five hours. The currently powerful jet stream over the northern Atlantic accelerated the jet faster than the speed of sound.
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British Airways Cancels Flights Ahead Of Storm Ciara
British Airways is gearing up for Storm Ciara. Ahead of the storm’s impact on Sunday, British Airways is canceling a number of routes out of London airports and offering customers alternative options. While most of the affected flights are short-haul, European routes, passengers should still watch their flight status in case of other changes.
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Icelandair Boeing 757 Landing Gear Collapses In Keflavik
On February 7th an Icelandair Boeing 757-200 flying from Berlin Tegel (Germany) to Keflavik (Iceland) had its right main landing gear collapse upon arrival at Keflavik International Airport. Passengers reported that the aircraft bounced as it landed. The collapse is said to have occurred on the second touchdown. At the time of landing the wind was recorded to be 40kts with gusts of 53kts.
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Here's Why American Airlines Won't Give Up On Los Angeles
Amid the coronavirus outbreak, American Airlines is temporarily suspending services to mainland China and Hong Kong. While the future is unknown, it is highly unlikely that American Airlines will give up on Los Angeles as a major gateway.
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Will Hawaiian Airlines Order The Airbus A220?
Hawaiian Airlines will need a new aircraft to replace the Boeing 717s on short-haul, intra-island routes across Hawaii. While the 717s will fly for a few more years, Hawaiian Airlines will need to secure a replacement for them within the next couple of years. Will Hawaiian choose the A220? Simple Flying takes a look.
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Etihad Airways Offering Double Pay For Flight Attendants Willing To Fly To China
Etihad Airways has already announced its cancellation of all flights to mainland China with the exception of Beijing in response to the Wuhan coronavirus. The reduced UAE-China connections do not appear to have provided Etihad with a surplus of crew for the Beijing bound flight.
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Air Azman's New Airbus A340 Has Just 2 Business Class Seats
Nigeria’s Azman Air has taken delivery of its first Airbus A340 aircraft. The ex-Virgin Atlantic Airbus A340 was delivered to the airline yesterday having been repainted and refitted in Bournemouth.
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WestJet Passengers To Benefit From Huge Calgary Capacity Boost
Today, WestJet released its summer 2020 schedule. There are a few exciting routes included with the over 90 new flights scheduled out of Calgary. The airline will mostly offer an increase in frequency on a number of its existing regional routes but will also commence service to new destinations like Boston and Rome.
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American Airlines Staff To Get $50 On Time Performance Bonus
2019 was a difficult year for American Airlines operations. In having to deal with the 737 MAX crisis, bad weather at some of its hubs, and a dispute with mechanic’s unions. A significant portion of the airline’s flights were considered late. But did you know that the airline’s employees are rewarded when they are able to achieve goals for operational performance?
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Hong Kong Airlines Will Cut 400 Jobs As Cash Crunch Continues
Today, Hong Kong Airlines has announced it will be cutting its workforce by 10%, meaning that 400 employees will lose their jobs. The move comes amidst continued disruption caused by the Wuhan coronavirus outbreak.
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Aeroflot Set To Launch New Airbus A350 Singapore Route
Aeroflot, the Russian flag carrier, is set to launch a new service to Singapore. This new route, which is already on sale, will be operated by one of the airline’s new Airbus A350 aircraft.
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JetBlue Founder Shows Off New Airline "Breeze" And Its Stunning Livery
Finally, we’re able to take a first look at serial airline founder David Neeleman’s new startup known as Breeze. Codenamed Moxy throughout its development, the name of the new airline was announced some time ago, but now we know what the aircraft will look like, and a few more details about the business plan too.
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Alliance Air Receives Retoactive International Flight Approval
Alliance Air, a subsidiary airline of Air India, has been granted approval to start operating international flights from India to Sri Lanka. However… they actually started flying six months ago and thus have been granted approval retroactively and even without the necessary minimum fleet size of twenty aircraft!
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Foreign Pilots Placed On Unpaid Leave In China
News has emerged that China Southern Airlines, Hainan Airlines, as well as a number of other mainland Chinese carriers have been placing foreign pilots on indefinite unpaid leave. This is according to multiple sources and a memo obtained by the South China Morning Post. The action is in response to the suspension of hundreds of flights out of China as a result of the coronavirus outbreak.
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Airports

Wow: United Airlines Welcomes 24 New Gates In Denver
United Airlines will be in the mood to celebrate following Denver City Council’s approval for the airline to lease an additional 24 gates at Denver International Airport. Today, Denver Mayor Michael B. Hancock met with United CEO Oscar Munoz at the hub for the proposal to be signed.
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Hounds of love – Quebec Airport introduce therapy dogs
Quebec City Jean Lesage International Airport (YQB) has become the latest gateway to launch a pet therapy project to help relieve the 'travel stress' of passengers.
According to the Canadian gateway, the eight-week initiative is designed to comfort travellers who may be feeling anxious or stressed before flying while allowing students to gain experience in a real-life environment.
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Innovation exhibit at Munich airport
What does an electric-powered surfboard, intelligent office lighting and plastic-free gingerbread packaging have in common?
All three are innovations by Bavarian start-ups that can be seen, along with other innovations, in the 'MCBW START UP' exhibition at Munich Airport.
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Aviation Quote

If forced to travel on an airplane, try and get in the cabin with the Captain, so you can keep an eye on him and nudge him if he falls asleep or point out any mountains looming up ahead ...

- Mike Harding, The Armchair Anarchist's Almanac.


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1. What is the oldest airline still operating under its original name?

KLM
Northwest Airlines
Deutsche Lufthansa
Qantas

2. What airline carried the most passengers in 2005?

British Airways
American Airlines
United Airlines
Japan Airlines

3. Which of these low-cost airlines is not based in India?

Air Blue
Go Air
SpiceJet
Paramount Airways

4. What colour is associated with EasyJet?

Dark Blue
Purple
Orange
Maroon

5. Which of these is not an international airline?

Continental Airlines
Southwest Airlines
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Delta Air Lines

6. Which of these European Airlines is not operating?

SABENA
Air Dolomiti
Eurowings
Luxair

7. Which of these is a French airline?

GB Airways
Air Scotland
Brit Air
Aurigny Air Services

8. MALEV was the flag-carrier of what country?

Czech Republic
Lithuania
Iceland
Hungary

9. Which of these is not a Japanese Airline?

Skymark Airlines
All Nippon Airways
Asiana Airlines
Hokkaido International Airlines

10. Which of these is a Mexican Airline?

Aero California
Mesaba Airlines
Frontier Airlines
Chautauqua Airlines
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