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Commercial
Airbus new 321 configuration takes off Airbus booked 26 new plane orders in July, including 25 for its new A321neo aircraft. The neo configuration offers longer range and greater capacity than previous models. Link
Airlines
Air Canada RPM up 10.5% in July Air Canada's Revenue Passenger Miles (RPM) was up 10.5% in July to a total of 7.04 billion. Capacity at the airline also grew by almost 10%. Link
Alaska Airlines testing program to expedite check-in process Alaska Airlines is testing a new optional program aimed at making the travel experience more efficient and enjoyable for customers. Passengers who opt in to the single token program can simply use a fingerprint scanner, rather than a boarding pass. Passenger response at San Jose International has been overwhelmingly positive. Link
Delta provides first private jet upgrade Delta delivered on its new private jet program, upgrading Medallion members Bruce and Jeannette Rogovin on a flight from Cincinnati to Atlanta. The two were accompanied by Delta Private Jets President Erik Snell and Chief Operating Officer David Sneed. Link
French broaden Reunion search for possible MH370 debris French authorities are to carry out a broader search operation in the vicinity of Reunion following the discovery of debris strongly suspected to have originated from the missing Malaysia Airlines flight MH370. The ministry of defence says that an operation co-ordinated by FAZSOI, the armed forces of the southern Indian Ocean, is due to begin on 7 August. It will involve overflights by a CASA aircraft, the ministry adds, part of a deployment of additional air and sea resources to “detect the possible presence of new debris”. Link
United Flight Makes Emergency Return To London A United Airlines flight bound for Los Angeles was forced to return to London's Heathrow Airport on Friday after declaring a full emergency. "The flight returned due to a possible electrical issue with a seat onboard the aircraft," a United Airlines spokeswoman said. "It landed safely." Link
Airports
New Berlin Airport Warns Of More Delays The insolvency of Dutch engineering group Royal Imtech's German arm could delay further the completion of Berlin's new airport, the airport's operator warned. "It is clear to us that the insolvency has an impact on our planning, which sees construction completed in March 2016," the airport's chief Karsten Muehlenfeld said in a statement. Link
Midway is set to receive major overhaul "Efficiency" is the goal of a newly announced remodeling effort at Chicago's Midway International Airport. The project, which is being done with any tax increases on passengers, will include an overhauled security checkpoint area as well as expanded food offerings and 1,400 additional parking spaces. Link
Ontario, Calif., to take control of ONT Los Angeles will pass control of LA/Ontario International Airport to Ontario, Calif., in exchange for $250 million in compensation and debt relief. The Ontario International Airport Authority is also obligated by the deal to take steps towards preserving airport jobs. Link
Military
Boeing, Lockheed, Northrop make JSTARS cut The US Air Force has picked Boeing, Lockheed Martin and Northrop Grumman to carry its infant Joint Surveillance Target Attack Radar System Recapitalization programme forward, sidelining an unnamed fourth bidder. The three contracts announced 7 August are worth $10 million to $11.5 million each for a one-year “pre-engineering and manufacturing development effort” aimed at maturing and testing competing designs ahead of a downselect in late 2017. Link
Aviation Quote
The Boeing 747 is the commuter train of the global village.
— H. Tennekes, 'The Simple Science of Flight,' 1996.
1. A pilot is cruising VFR at an altitude of more than 3,000 feet agl while maintaining a magnetic course of 150 degrees. Everything else being equal, most conflicting traffic will approach his airplane from a. the right. b. the left. c. approximately straight ahead. d. This cannot be determined from the information given.
2. When an airplane reaches its absolute ceiling, a. VX is greater than VY. b. VY is greater than VX. c. VX is identical to VY. d. the airplane is on the verge of a stall.
3. The current world speed record for a propeller-driven, piston-powered seaplane was established in 1931 and is a. 298 mph. b. 348 mph. c. 398 mph. d. 448 mph.
4. True or false; a major advantage of a nuclear-powered airplane is that it would have incredible range and endurance. The “N’ in the designation, “Convair NB-36 Peacemaker,” indicates that the enormous bomber had nuclear power.
5. True or false; Hermann Göring, Nazi Reichsmarschall and Commander of the German Luftwaffe during World War II, had a nephew who was a pilot in the U.S. Army Air Force and flew 48 bombing missions against Nazi Germany and occupied Europe.
6. True or false; the Wright Brothers’ first powered flight was first reported in a journal titled Gleanings in Bee Culture.
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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4. True or false; a major advantage of a nuclear-powered airplane is that it would have incredible range and endurance. The “N’ in the designation, “Convair NB-36 Peacemaker,” indicates that the enormous bomber had nuclear power.
True.
6. True or false; the Wright Brothers’ first powered flight was first reported in a journal titled Gleanings in Bee Culture.