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SSJ100 crash report imminent
Findings from the investigation into the May 9 crash of a Sukhoi Superjet 100 will be released by the end of summer, Russian officials said. Russian Deputy Minister of Industry and Trade Yuri Slyusar told reporters at the Farnborough Airshow Monday the investigation report was imminent. The aircraft crashed in Indonesia during a demonstration flight
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Quick Recovery Of Kingfisher Debt Unlikely

A full recovery of USD$1.4 billion in loans owed by embattled Indian carrier Kingfisher Airlines was unlikely in the short term and banks have told the airline to infuse equity, the chairman of State Bank of India said on Tuesday.
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Boeing, Air Lease Close USD$7.2 Bln Order
Boeing and Air Lease have agreed an order for 60 737 MAX 8 and 15 737 MAX 9 planes, with reconfirmation rights for 25 additional 737 MAXs.
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Airbus Gets First Order From Israel's Arkia
Airbus received its first order from Arkia Israel Airlines on Monday, for four A321neo aircraft.
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Boeing Expects 747 Orders This Year

Boeing expects orders for the passenger version of its revamped 747 this year, it said at the Farnborough Airshow, adding the plane was gaining a following since it entered service.
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Europe Clears First Airline SatNav Operation
Europe is rolling out operational service of its satellite-based aircraft navigation system EGNOS, an official with Britain's largest air traffic control agency said on Monday.
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RAF squadron commander details VC10 retirement plans

The Royal Air Force's Vickers VC10 tanker squadron is preparing for the final rundown of its fleet as it works towards a planned March 2013 retirement of the 1960s transport design. RAF Brize Norton-based 101 Sqn currently operates eight VC10 tankers, a mix of C1Ks and K3/K4s. Speaking at a VC10 50th anniversary gathering at the type's birthplace in Brooklands, near Weybridge, Surrey on 29 June to mark five decades since its first flight, 101 Sqn commanding officer Wg Cdr Kevin Brookes said the fleet is due to be gradually whittled down over the next nine months. "My out of service date at the moment is stated as 31 March next year," he said.
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Boeing’s Conner: Air transport market ‘very, very strong’
New Boeing Commercial Airplanes (BCA) president and CEO Ray Conner told a Farnborough Airshow news conference that the commercial air transport market’s prospects remain healthy despite an uncertain global economy, leading BCA to focus intensely on ramping up production to meet demand. Overall, BCA will boost aircraft production by an “unprecedented” 30% over the next three years, according to Conner.
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Russian lessor orders L-410s

Russian Ilyushin Finance leasing company (IFC) has placed a firm order with Czech Aircraft Industries for 10 L-410 UVP E-20s plus three options. Deliveries of the 10 aircraft are expected in 2013-2014, while the three option aircraft are scheduled for delivery to the lessor in 2015.
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Southwest Airlines finalizes deal to lease 717s to Delta

Southwest Airlines has finalized an agreement to lease or sublease 88 Boeing 717s to Delta Air Lines. Southwest acquired the 717s through its purchase of AirTran Airways, but Southwest exclusively flies 737s. Delta will use the 717s to replace 50-seat regional jets, which are more expensive to fly.
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AMR proposes change in benefits for retired employees
AMR Corp., the parent company of American Airlines, is seeking permission from bankruptcy court to change its benefits for retirees. The changes would include discontinuing life insurance for retirees and reducing certain health insurance coverage and offering a Medicare supplement, at the retirees' expense. "The restructuring process is difficult for everyone affected, and we understand any changes to these benefits are concerning to our retirees," American spokesman Bruce Hicks said. "It's important to remember, the changes we're proposing are very similar to those we propose to make for active employees when they retire and we are the last legacy carrier that has gone through this process."
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Propeller planes make a comeback over regional jets

Airlines are turning to propeller planes over regional jets because turboprops are more economical, this feature says. "The fuel burn is much less, the cost of pilots is less ... and it's a lighter plane, so the landing fees are [less]," said John MacLeod, WestJet's vice president of network management and alliances. WestJet this year purchased Bombardier Q400 turboprops for a new regional unit.
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JetBlue looks to joint venture with regional carrier for pilots
JetBlue Airways and regional carrier Cape Air agreed to a joint venture in 2008 for pilot training. "We needed to come up with more pilots of better quality," said Dave Bushy, Cape Air's president and chief operating officer. Pilots get an interview with JetBlue after completing flight training and flying for Cape Air for several years. By 2030, Boeing estimates the demand for pilots will nearly double.
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Boeing says it's not concerned about Airbus plant in U.S.
Raymond L. Conner, president and CEO of Boeing Commercial Airplanes, said he is not concerned with Airbus' move to build a manufacturing plant in the U.S. "At the end of the day, you compete with the best products, with the best value, the best performance and the best relationships," he said. "If Airbus can bring a better value proposition to the game, then the U.S. airlines will take that into account."
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India considers retaliation against EU emissions scheme
A proposal from India's civil aviation industry would levy penalties against European Union airlines in response to the EU emissions-trading scheme. The Indian Cabinet is considering whether to proceed with the proposal, which could include canceling EU flights to India if the EU charges India for noncompliance with the scheme.
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Other News

Rockwell Collins has unveiled flight deck technologies jointly developed with Boeing for retrofit on Boeing 767 and 757 aircraft, technologies it said were “inspired by flight deck improvements offered on the Boeing 787.” The new flight deck features comprehensive electronic flight instrument and engine indicating crew alerting advanced flight display system as well as advanced NextGen communication and surveillance systems.

Bombardier has announced a conditional order for five CS100 and 10 CS300 aircraft, placed by an unidentified customer. This makes the Canadian manufacturer’s twelfth customer for the CSeries aircraft. Based on list prices, the contract is valued at $1.02 billion.

Airbus is stepping up the payload-range of its A330 family, starting with the A330-300, which will be available with a 240 metric tonne maximum take-off weight (MTOW) from mid-2015. The change will see the A330-300’s MTOW increase by 5t to 240t, extending its range by 400 n.m. to 5,950 n.m with 300 passengers on board. This is the second time the -300 has been upgraded. It originally entered service with a 212t MTOW and 3,950 range, but has since been upgraded to 235t and 5,550 n.m.

China Express Airlines (G5) has converted a previously announced conditional order for six CRJ900 NextGen regional jets to a firm order, plus five options. According to a statement released by Bombardier, the previously announced order is valued at approximately $264 million and could increase to approximately $491 million if the five options are converted to firm orders.

Vueling (VY) expects a September or October decision on new aircraft purchases as it embarks on re-equipment plans. The Barcelona-based LCC operates a fleet of 56 Airbus A320s and three A319s with an average age of 9.1 years. Speaking after an Aviation Club lunch in London Thursday, VY CEO Alex Cruz said: "We thought we would be working with two vendors, but it's turned out to be three." Airbus and Boeing were always expected to be contenders, "but I think Bombardier has done a very good job pushing the CSeries," Cruz said.

Air India (AI) pilots called off their 58-day strike last week after the Delhi High court called for reconciliation. But key differences between the management and the pilots are unresolved indicating that the dispute is still far from over. The two parties are barely on talking terms and tensions continue to simmer.




Aviation Quote

Never fly in the same cockpit with someone braver than you.

— Richard Herman Jr, 'Firebreak.'




On This Date

---In 1938... Howard Hughes, with crewmembers Harry Connor, Tom Thurlow, Richard Stoddart and Ed Lund, begin a record-breaking round-the-world flight in a specially modified Lockheed Super Electra. They cut in half the time set by Wiley Post in 1933; their flying time is 71 hours, 11 minutes, 10 seconds.

---In 1940... The fourth Messerschmitt Bf 109F series prototype makes its first flight in Germany, powered by one of the new 1,350-hp Daimler Benz DB 601E.

---In 1942…First flight of the Douglas A-26 Invader.

---In 1947…First flight of the Airspeed Ambassador G-AGUA.

---In 1965…F-4 Phantom II fighters score the U.S. Air Force's first aerial victories of the Vietnam War.

---In 1978... Airbus Industrie announces a decision to proceed with development of the A300B10, a shortened version of the A300 with a capacity of 225 passengers, compared to 281 on the B2 and B4. The designation is later changed to the A310.

---In 2000… EADS is formed by the merger of Aérospatiale-Matra, Dornier, DaimlerChrysler Aerospace AG (DASA), and Construcciones Aeronáuticas SA (CASA).




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Heard on a Flight

After a real crusher of a landing in Phoenix, the Attendant came on with,
"Ladies and Gentlemen, please remain in your seats until Capt. Crash and the Crew have brought the aircraft to a screeching halt against the gate. And, once the tire smoke has cleared and the warning bells are silenced, we'll open the door and you can pick your way through the wreckage to the
terminal."




Trivia

AIRCRAFT SCRAMBLE

1. VIDNARE
2. RITDAOOMN
3. OCRDOONA
4. PRETIERAV
5. VEHRIDLLE
6. TTVSRAADEO
7. ELBOTIAMR
8. BAUTOFER
9. OSITQOUM
10. ROLACAEB
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
HT-ETNW 10 Jul 12, 09:59Post
RAF squadron commander details VC10 retirement plans

The Royal Air Force's Vickers VC10 tanker squadron is preparing for the final rundown of its fleet as it works towards a planned March 2013 retirement of the 1960s transport design. RAF Brize Norton-based 101 Sqn currently operates eight VC10 tankers, a mix of C1Ks and K3/K4s. Speaking at a VC10 50th anniversary gathering at the type's birthplace in Brooklands, near Weybridge, Surrey on 29 June to mark five decades since its first flight, 101 Sqn commanding officer Wg Cdr Kevin Brookes said the fleet is due to be gradually whittled down over the next nine months. "My out of service date at the moment is stated as 31 March next year," he said.

Now this is really sad news even though it is rather inevitable.
Let`s hope for more delays in the delivery of the replacement a/c in order to see the gracious (Super-)VC10 in the sky for an even longer time. As fortune has it they came to HAJ a number of times recently and the sound of those four RR Conway´s is something for the enthusiast - even 10 miles away right under the flight path of the a/c on climb.
-HT
Use your time wisely; remember that today is the first day of the rest of your life.
miamiair (netAirspace FAA) 11 Jul 12, 11:33Post
ANSWERS:

1. VIDNARE is INVADER.
2. RITDAOOMN is DOMINATOR.
3. OCRDOONA is CORONADO.
4. PRETIERAV is PRIVATEER.
5. VEHRIDLLE is HELLDIVER.
6. TTVSRAADEO is DEVASTATOR.
7. ELBOTIAMR is BALTIMORE.
8. BAUTOFER is BEAUFORT.
9. OSITQOUM is MOSQUITO.
10. ROLACAEB is ALBACORE.
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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