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Canada’s Air Transat reveals delivery date of Airbus A321XLR jets
Focused on fleet renewal and expansion, Canadian air carrier Air Transat awaits for the delivery of new Airbus A321XLR planes.
Link (AeroTime)

CAG renews commitment to forge a sustainable airport
Changi Airport Group has revealed its latest Sustainability Report, ‘Forging A Sustainable Changi’, outlining its sustainable vision, approach and outcomes from the financial year ending 31 March 2022.
Link (International Airport Review)

What’s in store for Hamad International Airport
At Passenger Terminal Expo 2022, International Airport Review Editorial Assistant, Lily Mae Pacey, sat down with Sujata Kumar Suri, Vice President of Strategy and Commercial Development at Hamad International Airport, to discuss the future passenger journey and how digital changes made during the COVID-19 pandemic are here to stay.
Link (International Airport Review)

Boeing 747 engine cowling falls on a roof in Belgium
An engine cowling that detached from a cargo Boeing 747 smashed into the roof of a quiet suburb in Belgium, local media reports
Link (AeroTime)

British Airways pilot mid-air announces about Queen Elizabeth II death: video
The passenger of a British Airways flight to London Heathrow in the UK captures how the pilot notifies passengers about Queen Elizabeth II death.
Link (AeroTime)

New Saudi Arabia Airline RIA eyes Etihad’s Tony Douglas as CEO: report
Saudi Arabia’s new airline RIA is reportedly considering Etihad Airways’ Tony Douglas as CEO
Link (AeroTime)

Avinor integrates forecasting technology across airport network
Avinor integrates forecasting technology across airport networkAvinor has revealed it will integrate a new forecasting technology, which will allow the operator to plan and optimise operations across all areas of the airport network.
Link (International Airport Review)

VPorts creates electric AAM corridors between Quebec and U.S.
VPorts creates electric AAM corridors between Quebec and U.S.VPorts has announced the signing of a Memorandum of Understanding to establish the first-of-their-kind international electric Advanced Air Mobility corridors between Quebec and the U.S.
Link (International Airport Review)

Amsterdam Airport Schiphol jobs programme reaches milestone
Amsterdam Airport Schiphol’s jobs programme has reached a major milestone over the last three years, providing help to more than 500 people to find employment.
Link (International Airport Review)

How aviation changed during the reign of Queen Elizabeth II
The 70 years of reign of Queen Elizabeth II have seen groundbreaking advances in aviation technology.
Link (AeroTime)


Aviation Quote

Of the major incentives to improve safety, by far the most compelling is that of economics. The moral incentive, which is most evident following an accident, is more intense but is relatively short lived.

- Jerome Lederer, director of the Flight Safety Foundation for 20 years and NASA's first director of Manned Flight Safety, quoted in Memorial Tributes: National Academy of Engineering, Volume 11, (2007).


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Who Was The Pilot

1. The developer of the Spruce Goose as well as its pilot. Who was it?
John Glenn
Amelia Earhart
Howard Hughes
Charles Lindbergh

2. Who was the pilot of 'The Flyer'?

3. Who was the pilot of Freedom 7?
Gus Grissom
John Glenn
Wally Schirra
Alan Shephard

4. Who was the first pilot to break the sound barrier?

5. Who was the pilot (commander) of Apollo 13?
Tom Hanks
Buzz Aldrin
James Lovell
Neil Armstrong


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