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Kuwait Air Chairman Suspended Over Jet Air Plan
Kuwait has suspended the chairman of state-owned Kuwait Airways in a dispute over his plans to buy five used aircraft from India's Jet Airways. Kuwaiti newspaper al-Qabas quoted the communications minister Esa al-Kandari as saying he had suspended Sami al-Nisf after he announced plans to buy the used aircraft, despite a request to stop the deal.
Kuwait Airways said on Sunday it wanted to buy the used Airbus A330s in a deal it said would not affect a previously-announced plan to buy new Airbus jets.
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Suharto Denies Rolls-Royce Bribery Allegations
Tommy Suharto, the youngest son of Indonesia's late president, on Monday denied allegations that he received bribes from British aerospace group Rolls-Royce in return for recommending their engines to Indonesian airline Garuda. Rolls-Royce, the world's second-largest maker of aircraft engines, was last year ordered by Britain's Serious Fraud Office (SFO) to hand over details of possible bribery and corruption in China, Indonesia and other overseas markets and conduct an internal inquiry into the claims. Late last year British newspapers reported allegations from a former Rolls-Royce employee that Suharto had received USD$20 million and a Rolls-Royce car to persuade Garuda to order Rolls-Royce Trent 700 engines in 1990.
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Gol Could Cut More Domestic Flights In 2014
Brazilian airline Gol could continue cutting its domestic network in 2014 if necessary, chief executive Paulo Kakinoff said on Monday, highlighting uncertainty about economic growth. Gol has forecast a stable outlook for flights in Brazil next year after high jet fuel prices and weak demand forced it to reduce its network by about 14 percent since 2011. "The forecast of stability (in 2014) should be considered a ceiling. It does not mean we have ruled out future reductions," Kakinoff told investors in Sao Paulo. "A key factor that we are not in a good position to predict is GDP."
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Asian Airlines To Give Flight Plans To China
Asian aviation officials said airlines would have to inform China of flight plans before entering airspace over waters disputed with Japan, forcing carriers to acknowledge China's authority over a newly declared "Air Defense Identification Zone". China published coordinates for the zone on the weekend. The area, about two-thirds the size of the United Kingdom, covers most of the East China Sea and the skies over a group of uninhabited islands at the centre of a bitter row between Beijing and Tokyo. Japan and its close ally, the United States, sharply criticized the move, which experts said was aimed at chipping away at Tokyo's claim to administrative control over the area including the tiny uninhabited islands known as the Senkaku in Japan and the Diaoyu in China.
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Airlines prepare for Thanksgiving winter storm
Airlines are preparing for a wintry storm system approaching the East Coast that could lead to travel disruptions during the busy Thanksgiving week. The National Weather Service predicts heavy rain on the East Coast and Central Plains on Tuesday and Wednesday. The storm has caused more than 900 flight cancellations at Dallas-Fort Worth International Airport since Sunday.
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Opinion: Aircraft of the future could be divided into 3 zones
Bastian Schaefer, the innovation manager for the Cabin Innovation Strategy & Concepts department of Airbus, gives a sneak peek into the airplane of the future. The aircraft is expected to be divided into three zones: the interaction zone, the vitalizing zone and the smart tech zone. The vitalizing zone monitors passengers' comfort and could also "afford an impressive 360-degree outside view through translucent ceiling and walls," he writes.
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Customer feedback to determine whether or not airlines allow in-flight calls
If the Federal Communications Commission approves in-flight calls, airlines will have to choose whether or not to allow the practice. Delta Air Lines said it would prohibit voice calls based on years of customerSuharto Denies Rolls-Royce Bribery Allegations feedback showing "overwhelming sentiment” to ban. United Airlines and American Airlines said they would study it along with feedback from customers and crew, and JetBlue Airways said it would "welcome the opportunity to explore" voice calls but "would prioritize making the cabin comfortable and welcoming for all."
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Analyst: In-flight calls could generate billions in annual revenue
As the Federal Communications Commission considers ending a ban on in-flight cellphone calls, wireless analysts are predicting annual revenue of more than $2.4 billion a year for the service. "It's a huge coup for the telecom carriers; this opens up a massive market for them," said Ari Zoldan, CEO of Quantum Networks.
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AA-US Airways merger to create largest carrier in U.S.
The merger between American Airlines and US Airways is expected to create the largest carrier in the country, with more than $38 billion in revenue a year. "We think the U.S. should have the world's leading airline, and that's what's been created here," CEO Tom Horton said of the deal. The merged carrier also will have 111,000 employees and 6,500 daily flights, data show.
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Bring your electronic devices on Hawaiian Airlines
Hawaiian Airlines will let fliers use electronic devices on "airplane mode" from takeoff through landing. "We applaud the FAA's new policy and are excited to allow our customers to use their devices throughout their flight when they travel with us," said Mark Dunkerley, the airline's president and CEO.
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All carriers should be allowed to bid on divested slots, lawmakers say
A bipartisan group of lawmakers from transportation committees in the House and Senate sent a letter to the U.S. attorney general urging him to open up the bidding for slots divested by merging American Airlines and US Airways to all airlines, not just low-cost carriers. "We do believe that all airlines should have an opportunity to bid on the divested assets," Delta spokesman Trebor Banstetter said.
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Peru to sign for two C-27J Spartans
Peru is poised to join the C-27J operators club, once Alenia Aermacchi has finalised a roughly €100 million ($135 million) contract to supply its air force with two of the tactical airlifters. Announced on 25 November, the deal will be signed “as soon as the administrative procedures are completed”, the Italian manufacturer says. Also to cover the provision of in-service support activities, the win follows a competitive process lasting three years.
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Aviation Quote

There was only one catch and that was Catch-22, which specified that a concern for one's own safety in the face of dangers that were real and immediate was the process of a rational mind . . . Orr would be crazy to fly more missions and sane if he didn't, but if he was sane he had to fly them. If he flew them he was crazy and didn't have to; but if he didn't want to he was sane and had to.

— Joseph Heller, Catch 22, 1955.




On This Date

---In 1939... British Overseas Airways Corporation (BOAC) is established through the amalgamation of Imperial Airways and British Airways.

---in 1951…First flight of the Gloster Javelin prototype WD804.

---In 1964… Belgian paratroops are dropped into Congo by the U.S. Air Force.

---In 1965…In the Hammaguir launch facility in the Sahara desert, France launches a Diamant-A rocket with its first satellite, “Asterix-1” on board, becoming the third country to enter outer space.
---In 1968…USAF helicopter pilot James P. Fleming rescues a Special Forces unit pinned down by Viet Cong Fire. He is later awarded the Medal of Honor for his Courage under fire.

---In 1987… A Douglas DC-9 of Continental Airlines crashes in Denver, Colorado on take-off during a snowstorm; 26 lose their lives and 56 are gravely injured.

---In 1990…First flight of the Delta II rocket.

---In 1991…Ed Heinamann passes away. A famed designer of the SBD Dauntless, A20 Havoc, A26 Invader, A1 Skyraider, A3 Skywarrior, A4 Skyhawk, F3D Skyknight, F4D Skyray Douglas Skystreak and the Skyrocket. He left Douglas Aircraft Company in 1960. In 1962 he joined General Dynamics where he oversaw the development of the F-16.

---In 2003…Concorde makes its final flight over Bristol




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No Frills Airlines

You'll Know It's a No-Frills Airline If:
1. They don't sell tickets, they sell chances.
2. All the insurance machines in the terminal are sold out.
3. Before the flight, the passengers get together and elect a pilot.
4. If you kiss the wing for luck before boarding, it kisses you back.
5. You cannot board the plane unless you have the exact change.
6. Before you took off, the stewardess tells you to fasten your Velcro.
7. The Captain asks all the passengers to chip in a little for gas.
8. When they pull the steps away, the plane starts rocking.
9. The Captain yells at the ground crew to get the cows off the runway.
10. You ask the Captain how often their planes crash and he sez, "Just once."
11. No movie. Don't need one.
12. Your life keeps flashing before your eyes.
13. You see a man with a gun, but he's demanding to be let off the plane.
14. All the planes have both a bathroom and a chapel.




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Airport Jumble

1. OATREHWH
2. LHISPHCO
3. DKNNEYE
4. AILAUDAGR
5. OERODLAD
6. KGTCIWA
7. RASAJAB
8. RENRGADEMO
9. SRPAUKT
10. NOTMUEC
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
airtrainer 26 Nov 13, 10:45Post
1. OATREHWH -> HEATHROW / LHR
2. LHISPHCO -> SCHIPHOL / AMS
3. DKNNEYE -> KENNEDY / JFK
4. AILAUDAGR
5. OERODLAD
6. KGTCIWA
7. RASAJAB -> BARAJAS / MAD
8. RENRGADEMO -> GARDERMOEN / OSL
9. SRPAUKT
10. NOTMUEC
New airlines, new routes, new countries... back in the air
ORFflyer (Founding Member) 26 Nov 13, 13:18Post
6 - Gatwick
Rack-em'. I'm getting a beer.
FlyingAce (netAirspace ATC & Founding Member) 26 Nov 13, 14:30Post
1. Heathrow
2. Schiphol
3. Kennedy
4. LaGuardia
5. El Dorado
6. Gatwick
7. Barajas
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10. Tocumen
Money can't buy happiness; but it can get you flying, which is pretty much the same.
HT-ETNW 26 Nov 13, 18:39Post
9. SRPAUKT KASTRUP - Copenhagen CPH
Use your time wisely; remember that today is the first day of the rest of your life.
 

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