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Colombian Army helicopter crashes, killing four crew members: video
A Colombian Army Bell UH-1N “Huey” helicopter crashed in the city of Quibdó, western Colombia, during a supply…
Link (AeroTime)

BER on its way to a digital service airport
Stephan Wollschläger Head of Processes & Systems Operations at Berlin Brandenburg Airport, tells International Airport Review, how his airport worked to digitalise passenger services.
Link (International Airport Review)

Iraqi Airways anticipates its 1st of 10 Boeing 787 Dreamliner delivery
Iraqi Airways has announced that it is anticipating the arrival of its brand-new Boeing 787 Dreamliner, with the…
Link (AeroTime)

The future of baggage at Toronto Pearson
International Airport Review Editor Holly Miles, sat down with Darin Juby, Director of Baggage Services at Greater Toronto Airport Authority, at the Future Travel Experience Global 2022 in Las Vegas to talk about his vision for the future of baggage at his airport and the industry.
Link (International Airport Review)

Lover of all things garbage, Oscar the Grouch appointed Chief Trash Officer of United Airlines
Oscar the GrouchUnited Airlines has named Sesame Street's Oscar the Grouch as its first Chief Trash Officer in a joint celebration of his love of trash. It comes as part of the airlines broader campaign of spreading awareness to consumers of the benefits of sustainable aviation fuel (SAF). The Sesame Street character and his five decades of trash experience will help shows how garbage can fuel the future of air travel.
Link (International Airport Review)

Women lead Viva Aerobus 70th aircraft delivery
Mexican low-cost airline Viva Aerobus has taken delivery of an Airbus A321neo, in a special event led entirely…
Link (AeroTime)

India’s demand for planes outstrips available capacity
India’s demand for new planes to fulfill huge orders by the country’s biggest airlines is causing concern for…
Link (AeroTime)

Airports’ cyber-security post‑COVID: Do we feel any symptoms?
Roni Tidhar, Head of Cyber Security at Israel Airports Authority, considers how the during‑and post-pandemic demand for contactless technologies, fed by digital solutions, has driven opportunity for cyber-attacks, and argues that airports should be investing robustly now, more than ever, in their cyber-defences to firmly secure their operational technologies.Roni Tidhar, Head of Cyber Security at Israel Airports Authority, considers how the during‑and post-pandemic demand for contactless technologies, fed by digital solutions, has driven opportunity for cyber-attacks, and argues that airports should be investing robustly now, more than ever, in their cyber-defences to firmly secure their operational technologies.
Link (International Airport Review)

Ras Al-Khaimah will be the base for VPorts’ first-ever vertiport
RAK Airport Vport signingVPorts has recently announced a joint agreement that will see its first ever vertiport established in Ras Al-Khaimah (RAK) Airport.
Link (International Airport Review)

AA-Air Canada Rouge aircraft separated by 0.6 miles at SRQ: NTSB
The United States (US) National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) published an incident report about the near-miss at Sarasota-Bradenton…
Link (AeroTime)


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The thing is, helicopters are different from planes. An airplane by it's nature wants to fly, and if not interfered with too strongly by unusual events or by a deliberately incompetent pilot, it will fly. A helicopter does not want to fly. It is maintained in the air by a variety of forces and controls working in opposition to each other, and if there is any disturbance in this delicate balance the helicopter stops flying; immediately and disastrously. There is no such thing as a gliding helicopter.
This is why being a helicopter pilot is so different from being an airplane pilot, and why in generality, airplane pilots are open, clear-eyed, buoyant extroverts and helicopter pilots are brooding introspective anticipators of trouble. They know if something bad has not happened it is about to.


- Harry Reasoner, 1971.


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