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NAS Daily 03 APR 15

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miamiair (netAirspace FAA) 03 Apr 15, 01:35Post
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US Judge Blocks Allegiant Air Pilot Strike
A US judge on Wednesday issued an order temporarily blocking Allegiant Air pilots from striking after they announced a Thursday walkout. Allegiant said after the court order that it expects all flights on Thursday to operate as scheduled, avoiding a strike that could have snarled the travel of more than 33,000 customers ahead of a holiday weekend.
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ANA Firms Up Airbus A321 Order
ANA has firmed up an order for seven Airbus A321s announced in January, in a deal worth around USD$830 million at list prices. The order includes three A321neos and four A321ceos, Airbus said in a statement on Thursday.
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Delta becomes first U.S. carrier to embrace Alipay
Delta Air Lines is the first U.S. carrier to accept Alipay, an electronic payment system with 300 million registered users in China. "This exciting new partnership is one of many Delta initiatives to build the most Chinese-friendly U.S. airline," said Vinay Dube, Delta's senior vice president-Asia Pacific.
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Delta frequent-flier program adds 5 partner airlines
Delta Airlines has added five international airlines as partners in its SkyMiles loyalty program. The airlines are GOL, Aeroflot, Vietnam Airlines, Garuda Indonesia and Aerolineas Argentinas. "We continue to adjust the SkyMiles program to give members more value and options, including making it easier to redeem more Award travel at lower prices," said Karen Zachary, SkyMiles managing director.
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Etihad's Darwin Stake Gets Swiss Approval
Switzerland's civil aviation office has approved Etihad Airways' purchase of a stake in Darwin Airline, concluding a deal that was first announced more than a year ago. Etihad is buying stakes in airlines to expand its route network and boost traffic through its Abu Dhabi hub. It agreed to buy a 33.3 percent stake in Darwin at the start of 2014. Darwin rebranded itself Etihad Regional in anticipation of the deal's completion, but the acquisition was held up as the pair waited for approval from Switzerland's Federal Office of Civil Aviation (BAZL).
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Germanwings Crash Families Likely To Get Differing Payouts
Families of those killed aboard Germanwings flight 4U 9525 are likely to receive vastly different payouts depending on their nationality, where they bought the ticket, and how much they earned, even though they all shared the same fate, lawyers said. Claims can be made either where the ticket was purchased, in the home country of the airline, at courts in the passenger's destination or in the passenger's home country. But in air crashes, the amounts awarded for pain and suffering vary by country, with victims from the United States tending to receive higher payouts, followed by Europeans and Asians.
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Suicide research preceded A320 crash: prosecutor
German authorities have disclosed evidence suggesting that the first officer of the ill-fated Germanwings Airbus A320 had researched methods of suicide as well as cockpit security days before the crash. The public prosecutor’s office of Dusseldorf says that regional investigators have analysed online activity from the pilot’s personal devices. Extracted data shows that during the period from 16-23 March – the week leading up to the 24 March crash – research had been carried out into medical treatments and possible methods for committing suicide.
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JetBlue opens a boutique hotel in Fla. for its employees
JetBlue Airways opened a boutique hotel last month for employees near the carrier's training center in Orlando, Fla. The $32 million building features 196 guest rooms and amenities such as a pool and basketball court.
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TAM's first A350 enters final assembly
TAM's first Airbus A350 has entered the final assembly line at Airbus facilities in Toulouse. The Brazilian carrier will be the first Americas operator of the new aircraft type, and is slated to take delivery of its first A350-900 in December. TAM holds orders for 27 A350-900s to be powered by Rolls-Royce Trent XWB engines, and plans to take delivery of all of them by 2019.
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Thai Airways retires Airbus A340-600s
Thai Airways International has formally retired the Airbus A340-600 aircraft from service. The type operated its last flights on the Frankfurt-Bangkok, Singapore-Bangkok, and Zurich-Singapore routes on 28 March, information on FlightRadar24 shows.
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United adds second beer from Chicago brewery to in-flight menu
United Airlines and Goose Island Beer Co., a craft brewery based in Chicago, are expanding their partnership. United will now offer Goose IPA on flights. On April 15, United will offer free Goose IPA during happy hour on seven flights from Chicago to promote the beer.
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VietJet Air Targets Doubling Of Profit
Vietnam's low-cost carrier VietJet Air aims to double net profit to USD$50 million this year and is considering new joint ventures in South Korea, Japan and Taiwan. The four-year-old airline, which ordered USD$9 billion of Airbus aircraft in 2014, is also on track for an initial public offering this year but was assessing whether to list shares in Vietnam or overseas, managing director Luu Duc Khanh said.
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Airports

Seattle airport welcomes The Club lounges
Airport Lounge Development opened two shared-use The Club lounges at the Seattle-Tacoma International Airport. "With more than 37 million passengers flying to and through SEA-TAC annually, it is an ideal location for ALD to expand our network of airport lounges," said Nancy Knipp, senior vice president of ALD.
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Aviation Quote
Flying might not be all plain sailing, but the fun of it is worth the price.

— Amelia Earhart




On This Date

---In 1915...National Advisory Committee for Aeronautics (NASA forerunner) created.

---In 1933... Two British-built aircraft, the prototype Westland Wapiti V modified into the Wallace (G-ACBR), become the first to fly over the top of Mt. Everest, at 29,802 ft. the highest point of land on earth, and to photograph the summit from above.

---In 1944…German battleship Tirpitz is badly damaged by attacks by the Fleet Air Arm and RAF.

---In 1948…Alitalia launches its first postwar service from Italy Rome-Ciampino to the UK LondonNortholt Aerodrome.

---In 1953…BOAC launches weekly service to Tokyo aboard a de Havilland DH 106 Comet.

---In 1954... Quantas introduces tourist-class services on its Kangaroo route from Sydney to London.

---In 1959… 1st U.S. probe to enter solar orbit, Pioneer 4, launched.

---In 1961… Naval Research Laboratory reported that Lofti, small piggyback satellite on Transit III-B launched on February 21, demonstrated that very low frequency radio signals pass through the ionosphere into space, thus opening new area for communications development.

---In 1969… Apollo 9 launched for 151 Earth orbits (10 days).

---In 1980… Crash of the prototype Bombardier Challenger 600 in the Mojave desert kills the pilot.

---In 1981…Pan Am founder Juan Trippe dies in Los Angeles.

---In 1982…First flight of the Airbus A310.

---In 1996…A US Air Force CT-43A crashes into a hill on approach to Dubrovnik Airport in Croatia, killing US Secretary of Commerce Ron Brown and all 29 other passengers and five crew on board. The military variant of the Boeing 737-200 had descended below the minimum approach altitude for the area, blamed on the crew being unfamiliar with the airport’s IFR NDB approach.

---In 2008…ATA Airlines ceased all operations due to un-recovering bankruptcy.




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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
airtrainer 03 Apr 15, 04:44Post
1. PVG
2. LPA
5. HNL
New airlines, new routes, new countries... back in the air
CentrelinePhoto 03 Apr 15, 12:18Post
8. BWI
Just once in a while, let us exalt the importance of ideas and information.
vikkyvik 03 Apr 15, 15:01Post
1. PVG
2. LPA
3. MEX
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5. HNL
6. CLE
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8. BWI
9. MDT
10. NQX
Nosedive 03 Apr 15, 15:27Post
ANCFlyer (netAirspace ATC & Founding Member) 03 Apr 15, 23:20Post
vikkyvik wrote:1. PVG
2. LPA
3. MEX
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5. HNL
6. CLE
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8. BWI
9. MDT
10. NQX


Ditto

I'm stumped on 4 and 7
LET'S GO BRANDON!!!!
FlyingAce (netAirspace ATC & Founding Member) 04 Apr 15, 01:28Post
Nosedive wrote:4.

Well, it looks a hell of a lot like DL's logo! {laugh}
Money can't buy happiness; but it can get you flying, which is pretty much the same.
vikkyvik 04 Apr 15, 01:33Post
4. something Canadian.
7. RTS
Nosedive 05 Apr 15, 20:05Post
FlyingAce wrote:
Nosedive wrote:4.

Well, it looks a hell of a lot like DL's logo! {laugh}



I changed my mind. It's Kenmore Square, pre RedSox.
miamiair (netAirspace FAA) 06 Apr 15, 00:33Post
ANSWERS:

1. PVG, Shanghai
2. LPA, Gran Canaria
3. MEX, Mexico City
4. YXX, Abbotsford
5. HNL, Honalulu
6. CLE, Cleveland
7. 4SD, Reno Stead
8. BWI, Baltimore
9. MDT, Harrisburg
10. NKX, Miramar NAS
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
vikkyvik 06 Apr 15, 15:07Post
miamiair wrote:7. 4SD, Reno Stead


is now...

vikkyvik wrote:7. RTS


http://www.airnav.com/airport/KRTS

miamiair wrote:10. NKX, Miramar NAS


Noooo...NQX, Key West NAS.
 

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