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Virgin Australia and Qatar Airways launch strategic partnership
Virgin Australia and Qatar Airways’ strategic partnership takes off with seats now available to book
Link (AeroTime)

Queen Alia International Airport stands out for passenger satisfaction and service excellence
With customer satisfaction high on its priorities checklist, Queen Alia International Airport has gone to great lengths over the past decade to ensure its new terminal delivers a welcoming, comfortable and authentically Jordanian travel experience at the heart of the Middle East. Nicolas Claude, CEO of Airport International Group explains more.
Link (International Airport Review)

Aeroflot Group signs purchase agreement for 339 Russian-built aircraft
Aeroflot Group signs agreement for the purchase of 339 domestically made aircraft.
Link (AeroTime)

SAS to return 10 Airbus and Boeing aircraft to lessors: report
SAS is looking to return 10 wide-body and narrow-body Airbus and Boeing aircraft to lessors as it moves forward with cost-cutting measures.
Link (AeroTime)

Impressive summer air traffic results at Torino Airport
Torino Airport has experienced its best summer yet, surpassing the 1,250,000 passenger mark in the June to August 2022 quarter.
Link (International Airport Review)

Embraer C-390 completes waterbomber certification flight
The Embraer C-390 Millennium transport aircraft successfully completed water bomber tests for firefighting missions.
Link (AeroTime)

Changi Airport to launch departure operations at T2 Southern wing
Changi Airport has revealed it will reopen the airport’s southern wing of Terminal 2 for departure operations from October 2022.
Link (International Airport Review)

United Airlines considers JFK withdrawal if more flights are not approved
United Airlines could suspend flights at John F. Kennedy International Airport (JFK) if US authorities do not grant the airline more slots.
Link (AeroTime)

Navigating Tucson Airport with new interactive maps
Tucson International Airport has announced upgrades to the airports interactive map, allowing passengers to easily explore surrounding facilities.
Link (International Airport Review)

LAX unveils first automated people mover train car
Los Angeles International Airport has become the first U.S. airport to feature the INNOVIA 300 Automated People Mover vehicle.
Link (International Airport Review)


Aviation Quote

Sometimes I watch myself fly. For in the history of human flight it is not yet so very late; and a man may still wonder once in a while and ask: how is it that I, poor earth-habitituated animal, can fly?

Any young boy can nowadays explain human flight — mechanistically: " . . . and to climb you shove the throttle all the way forward and pull back just a little on the stick. . . . " One might as well explain music by saying that the further over to the right you hit the piano the higher it will sound. The makings of a flight are not in the levers, wheels, and pedals but in the nervous system of the pilot: physical sensations, bits of textbook, deep-rooted instincts, burnt-child memories of trouble aloft, hangar talk.


- Wolfgang Langewiesche, 'A Flyer's World.'


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