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NAS Daily 10 JUN 09.....UPDATED

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Zak (netAirspace FAA) 10 Jun 09, 10:52Post
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NEWS

Indian Air Force AN-32 transport goes missing
An Indian Air Force Antonov AN-32 transport has been reported missing in the country's northern Arunachal Pradesh state and is believed to have crashed in the mountainous region. The aircraft, which is reported to have 12 people on board, was on its way to Jorhat in Assam state from the Mechuka air strip in West Siang, close to the Indo-Chinese border.
http://www.flightglobal.com/articles/20 ... ssing.html

USAF to arm B-2A with massive bunker-buster bomb
The US Air Force today revealed plans to acquire a small arsenal of a new 13,600kg (30,000lb) penetrator bomb to deploy on Northrop Grumman B-2As in three years. The USAF's public notice follows several years of testing the Boeing GBU57A/B Massive Ordnance Penetrator (MOP), which is designed to destroy hardened bunkers buried deeply underground.
http://www.flightglobal.com/articles/20 ... -bomb.html

Delta Goes Paperless In Cincinnati
Delta unveiled paperless boarding Tuesday at the Cincinnati/Northern Kentucky International Airport under a program that allows travelers to acquire electronic boarding passes on their Web-enabled telephones or personal digital assistants (PDAs) for access all the way to the gate. Cincinnati became the seventh airport where paperless boarding is now available in the Delta system.
http://www.aviationweek.com/aw/generic/ ... annel=comm


Other News

All Nippon Airways (ANA) wants to continue the codeshare agreement with Shanghai Airlines (CSH), despite of CSH leaving Star Alliance after their merger with China Eastern Airlines.

Boeing aims to start construction in the fourth quarter on a maintenance, repair and overhaul (MRO) centre it is establishing at Nagpur airport with Air India.

Air France KLM has reported a 1% drop in cargo traffic for May, with capacity up 2.1% (excluding Martinair). The carrier said the results prove that demand is stabilising after the upheaval of previous months.

Italy's MyAir started weekly direct flights between Venice and the Armenian capital Yerevan on 5 June.

Atlant-Soyuz Airlines designated Evgeniy Bachurin as director general of the company. Bachurin was director of the Federal Air Transport Agency before.

Augsburg Airways, a Lufthansa Regional operator, has received the first of five Embraer 195 aircraft, part of a batch of 30 ordered by the German flag-carrier two years ago. Augsburg Airways, previously an all-turboprop operator with Bombardier Q300/400s, is taking the aircraft with a 116-seat dual-class configuration.

Qatar Airways plans to have a biofuel trial with a flight from London Gatwick to Doha in October.


AVIATION QUOTE

I was always afraid of dying. Always. It was my fear that made me learn everything I could about my airplane and my emergency equipment, and kept me flying respectful of my machine and always alert in the cockpit. - Chuck Yeager


DAILY VIDEO



HUMOR

Bargain Tickets

American Airlines recently introduced a special half fare for wives who accompanied their husbands on business trips. Expecting valuable testimonials, the PR department sent out letters to all the wives of businessmen who had used the special rates, asking how they enjoyed their trip.

Letters are still pouring in asking, "What trip?"


TRIVIA

US Airport Diagrams

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CO777ER (Database Editor & Founding Member) 10 Jun 09, 11:07Post
3 is LAX
Queso (netAirspace ATC Tower Chief & Founding Member) 10 Jun 09, 11:43Post
3. LAX
7. Looks like PADQ, Kodiak, AK.
8. TTS
9. MAF
Slider... <sniff, sniff>... you stink.
mark5388916 10 Jun 09, 12:48Post
If this is insanely hard, feel free to PM me for clues, I made this right after a final exam {bugeye}

EDIT: I'll be glad to send the answers out for ya zak a little later in the morning after my aircraft ID final at class
Last edited by mark5388916 on 10 Jun 09, 13:23, edited 1 time in total.
DAL764 10 Jun 09, 12:54Post
1. POC Brackett Field
2. Los Alamitos AAF
3. LAX
4. STS Sonoma County
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6. PRC Prescott
7. KDK Kodiak
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9. MAF Midland
10. OPF Opa Locka
"I mean, we're in a galaxy far, far away, and we still have to change in Atlanta" (Stewie Griffin as Darth Vader)
Zak (netAirspace FAA) 10 Jun 09, 16:07Post
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UPDATE

Mayrhuber: LH revenue to fall 20% but no deferments planned
Lufthansa Chairman and CEO Wolfgang Mayrhuber told ATWOnline beside the IATA annual general meeting in Kuala Lumpur that the group expects around a 10% decline in passenger numbers this year and a drop in revenue of some 20%.
http://www.atwonline.com/news/story.html?storyID=16864

ILFC talking to Bombardier about CSeries
ILFC Chairman and CEO Steven Udvar-Hazy said the lessor is in talks with Bombardier regarding a potential order for the CSeries 110/130-seat family of jets.
http://www.atwonline.com/news/story.html?storyID=16865

Cathay CEO Tyler to lead IATA with focus on environment
Cathay Pacific Airways CEO Tony Tyler was named chairman of the IATA Board of Governors for 2009-10 at the organization's AGM in Kuala Lumpur yesterday, succeeding Royal Jordanian CEO Samer Majali.
http://www.atwonline.com/news/story.html?storyID=16866

FAA targets regional airline training programs
US FAA will inspect training programs at regional airlines to ensure they are fully compliant with federal regulations, US Secretary of Transportation Ray LaHood, joined by FAA Administrator Randy Babbitt, announced yesterday.
http://www.atwonline.com/news/story.html?storyID=16867


Air France's largest pilots union said yesterday that management had informed it that at least two of three pitot tubes on each of the carrier's A330s/A340s will be replaced "within days," while EASA issued a statement declaring that all A330s "are airworthy and safe to operate." AF has said that it began replacing pitot tubes on A330s/A340s in late April, but its pilots expressed concern that the replacements weren't being done quickly enough given the focus on the possible role of pitot tubes in last week's A330-200 crash.

The French BEA has stated that data transmitted by Flight 447 before it was lost indicated "inconsistent" speed readings. The SNPL-ALPA union, representing more than 80% of AF pilots, said yesterday at least two of three pitot tubes would be replaced on all A330s "within days" even it if causes flight delays. "Air France has provided us with an extremely proactive and very accelerated replacement program," it said. The airline did not comment. The Alter union representing about 12% of AF pilots on Monday encouraged members not to fly A330s/A340s until the pitot tube were replaced.

EASA yesterday issued a safety bulletin as a "precautionary measure" to remind operators "of existing procedures to be applied in the event of loss of, or unreliable, speed indication." It added, "With regard to reports [on AF447] about a possible malfunctioning of the airspeed indication system (pitot tubes), the agency is analyzing data with a view to issuing mandatory corrective action, without prejudging the outcome of the accident investigation."


China Southern Airlines and Air France KLM have postponed the launch of their cargo joint venture indefinitely owing to the rapid slump in the global cargo market, CZ Chairman Si Xianmin told ATWOnline at the IATA AGM in Kuala Lumpur. The original plan targeted a launch in the first quarter, but last month Si said the companies decided to delay "after taking the current market situation into account".

Yesterday he said, "We haven't given up on it, but its launch has to depend on when the cargo market can recover. So far we don't have a specific timetable for it." He predicted that cargo market recovery will be later than passenger recovery. "If the international passenger market can recover next year, then cargo market recovery will be later than that," he said. CZ was set to hold a 75% stake in the joint venture, which was slated to opearate 10 747s and A330s within two years. It is the only one of China's big three that does not operate a cargo subsidiary, although China Eastern Airlines' China Cargo Airlines and Air China's Air China Cargo each have suffered large losses.

CA remains interested in a cargo joint venture with Cathay Pacific Airways based in Shanghai, and Cathay CEO Tony Tolder told this website that negotiations are continuing. "I'm not sure whether it can be launched this year or not," he said.


Air Canada said it reached tentative agreements on a "21-month pension funding moratorium and collective agreement extension" with three of its five unions representing more than 60% of its unionized workers that stand to gain an "equity stake" in the airline. Around 16,500 employees represented by the Canadian Auto Workers, the International Assn. of Machinists and Aerospace Workers and the Canadian Airlines Dispatchers Assn. would be covered by the tentative deal aimed at providing relief that AC insists it urgently needs.

President and CEO Calin Rovinescu has said the carrier will have difficulty meeting its C$2.9 billion ($2.6 billion) pension funding solvency deficit, but the airline's unions had rejected management's request for a funding "moratorium." Canadian Finance Minister Jim Flaherty last week appointed a mediator to try to resolve the pension funding dispute.

The tentative deal does not include the Air Canada Pilots Assn. representing AC's 3,000 pilots or the Canadian Union of Public Employees representing 7,000 flight attendants. The Air Canada Pionairs, which serves but has no binding influence over 15,000 AC retirees, also signed the tentative agreement.


Midwest Airlines said it obtained $12 million in additional debt financing, divided evenly between TPG Capital, the majority owner of the Milwaukee-based carrier, and Republic Airways. Midwest also announced an agreement with Republic to operate 12 37- and 50-seat ERJs, which will be phased into service from July through January 2010. Republic struck a deal with Midwest last September to operate 12 E-170s. As it expands its partnership with Republic (ATWOnline, Sept. 5, 2008), Midwest also announced it would end its agreement with SkyWest Airlines, which had been operating 12 50-seat CRJs on its behalf.

UPS Airlines said it averted a pilot furlough by reaching agreement with the Independent Pilots Assn. on "a variety of voluntary steps" to cut $90 million in costs. "UPS and the union have agreed there will be no furloughs through April 1, 2010, and that the IPA will continue to work this year to produce additional savings," the company said in a statement, adding that the cost cuts "have been produced through voluntary programs such as pilots taking short- and long-term leaves of absence; military leaves; job sharing; reductions in flight pay guarantees; early retirement, and sick bank contributions." UPS said it is targeting another $41 million in savings over the next three years and is "confident" it can "achieve the total savings goal." It has stated that it currently has 300 more pilots than necessary (ATWOnline, June 4).

Boeing announced the completion of the intermediate gauntlet phase of testing on the first 787, during which pilots and engineers "simulated multiple scenarios using all airplane systems as if the aircraft were in flight, including power, avionics and flight controls." Testing was equivalent to around one week of operations.

RIO, an all-cargo startup airline in Brazil, said it received certification from the country's National Civil Aviation Agency and will begin operations this month. RIO said it will focus on airport-to-airport flying and "leave the distribution (logistics) to the specialized companies." It initially will operate one 727-200 freighter with a second of the type to be purchased and put into service in the second half of 2009. A route network was not revealed, but it said it will operate both domestic and international flights based out of Curitiba.

Aer Lingus said it will launch service from London Gatwick to Bucharest, Eindhoven, Tenerife, Lanzarote, Warsaw and Vilnius and suspend flights to Nice for the winter schedule. Vilnius service will begin Sept. 10, with the remaining five routes starting Oct. 25.

Ukraine International Airlines launched twice-weekly Kiev Boryspil-Nice service on a 737.
Ideology: The mistaken belief that your beliefs are neither beliefs nor mistaken.
halls120 (Plank Owner) 11 Jun 09, 00:35Post
I've stood on taxiway A of Los Alamitos AAF (when it was a Naval Air Station) as a P-2V approached. :))
At home in the PNW and loving it
Zak (netAirspace FAA) 11 Jun 09, 10:02Post
TRIVIA ANSWERS:

1. Brackett Field Airport
La Verne, California, USA (KPOC)

2. Los Alamitos Army Airfield
Los Alamitos, California, USA (KSLI)

3. Los Angeles International Airport
Los Angeles, California, USA (KLAX)

4. Charles M. Schulz - Sonoma County Airport
Santa Rosa, California, USA (KSTS)

5. Laughlin/Bullhead International Airport
Bullhead City, Arizona, USA (KIFP)

6. Ernest A. Love Field Airport
Prescott, Arizona, USA (KPRC)

7. Kodiak Airport
Kodiak, Alaska, USA(PADQ)

8. Vandenberg Air Force Base
Lompoc, California, USA (KVBG)

9. Midland International Airport
Midland, Texas, USA (KMAF)

10. Opa-Locka Executive Airport
Miami, Florida, USA (KOPF)
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