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Airbus pushes enhanced A330 against 787-9
Airbus believes its proposed higher-weight and fuel-capacity modifications to the A330-300 will offer certain competitive advantages over the Boeing 787-9. The A330-300 is built with the same centre tank structure as the longer-range A330-200 but is unused. Airbus will modify the aircraft on the production line by sealing the centre section, making the volume available for fuel transport.
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British engineers 'crack secret of reusable spaceplane'
The dream of airline-style orbital flight operations has come a step closer to reality with a successful demonstration of the critical technology behind a radical air-breathing rocket engine concept. After years of work that has consumed some £250 million ($400 million), Oxford-based Reaction Engines has declared success in its attempt to devise a pre-cooler that can liquidise oxygen from intake air, before mixing it with tanked liquid hydrogen to generate thrust like a normal rocket engine. A spaceplane powered by such engines would leave a runway under rocket power and liquidise its own oxygen until reaching Mach 5.5 at 26km (16 miles) altitude, when tanked liquid oxygen would take over for the journey to low-Earth orbit. Reaction Engines is now seeking another £250 million from investors to develop a demonstrator of its Synergetic Air-Breathing Rocket Engine (SABRE) powerplant concept.
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Pan-African low-cost carrier Fastjet launches scheduled flights
Pan-African low-cost carrier (LCC) Fastjet has commenced domestic operations from Julius Nyerere airport in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania. The maiden flight was operated to the northern city of Mwanza at 6:00 local time on 29 November - departing on-schedule and "almost full to capacity", says the airline. It was followed by a second service to Kilimanjaro later in the morning. Fastjet will serve the twice daily routes with three Airbus A319s (MSNs 2176, 1145 and 1068) - two of which have entered service, while the third joins the fleet on 3 December.
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NetJets takes delivery of first Global 6000
NetJets has taken delivery of the first Bombardier Global 6000 business jet featuring its new bespoke interior - the Signature Series. The ultra long-range aircraft - registration N160QS - is the first of a trio of Global 6000s destined for the world's largest business aircraft operator and fractional ownership company this year. The Globals are part of two industry record-breaking orders NetJets has placed with the Canadian airframer over the past 20 months, as part a top-to-tail overhaul of its fleet.
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Star Alliance eyes two carriers in India
Star Alliance has confirmed that it is in talks with India's Jet Airways, which is seeking the Indian government's approval to join the group. "We are aware that Jet has asked the question to the government but we know that so far, it has not received an answer," says Star's chief executive Mark Schwab on the sidelines of Shenzhen Airlines' admission into the alliance.
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Court Clears Continental Of Concorde Crash
A French appeals court on Thursday absolved Continental Airlines of blame for a Concorde crash in 2000 that killed 113 people and cleared a mechanic at the US airline of the charge of involuntary manslaughter.
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European Air Travel Recovering - IATA
European air travel recovered further in October, despite Hurricane Sandy costing the global industry at least USD$500 million, the International Air Transport Association (IATA) said on Thursday.
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Air Canada To Expand Asia-Pacific Flights
Air Canada unveiled a major expansion in its flights to Asia, a high-growth area for Canada's biggest airline in recent years, as it seeks to boost revenue in an attempt to become profitable.
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Damascus Fighting Cuts Off Airport Access
Syrian rebels battled forces loyal to President Bashar al-Assad just outside Damascus on Thursday, restricting access to its international airport, with Emirates suspending flights to the Syrian capital.
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Bondholder Group Says AMR Board Should Go
A group of some of bankrupt American Airlines' most significant bondholders said it will not support a standalone restructuring unless a new board is brought in, a move that may increase hurdles for chief executive Tom Horton and his team.
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US congressman slams TSA
US House of Representatives Transportation and Infrastructure Committee chairman John Mica (R-Fla.) blasted the Transportation Security Administration for skipping a Thursday House hearing on aviation security. Mica, who is nearing the end of his tenure as committee chairman, has long been a TSA critic, saying the agency has moved beyond the scope Congress intended when it created TSA in 2001 (with Mica playing a key role in drafting the legislation). Clearly angered by the decision of TSA administrator John Pistole to decline to testify at Thursday’s hearing or send a deputy, Mica voiced strong criticism of the agency.
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Gulf Air CEO Samer Majali resigns
Samer Majali is to step down as CEO of Gulf Air at the end of 2012 after three years with the airline. “The board of directors of Gulf Air announced today that it has accepted the resignation of the CEO, Samer Majali, submitted earlier this year following the appointment of the Gulf Air board of directors in mid-November,” Gulf Air said in a statement.
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RAAF retires C-130H after 34 years of service
The Royal Australian Air Force has retired the last of its Lockheed Martin C-130H Hercules tactical transports after 34 years of operating the type. "The C-130H Hercules has supported defence personnel on operations in East Timor, Iraq and Afghanistan, and provided peacetime and humanitarian service, including evacuating Australians from Cambodia in 1997 and returning injured Australians home from the Bali bombings," says the Department of Defence.
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Other News

BOC Aviation, a Bank of China subsidiary, has signed an agreement with Brazil’s GOL to purchase and leaseback eight new Boeing 737-800s. The aircraft are scheduled to be delivered starting early next year with the eighth 737-800 arriving in the 2014 third quarter. GOL last month inked a similar sale and leaseback agreement on four 737-800s with GE Capital Aviation Services. BOC noted it has committed $1.5 billion over the last several months to new purchase and leaseback transactions.

Sukhoi Civil Aircraft Co. is working with PowerJet to certify the long-range variant of its SSJ100, ahead of next year’s first delivery to Russian carrier Gazpromavia Aviation. The Moscow-based carrier, which has 10 long-range SSJ100s on order, operates passenger and cargo charters, mainly linked with the oil and gas industry. “The first delivery will be in the second half of 2013, so certification has to arrive before then. Both the engine and also the aircraft have different modifications which need to be certified,” PowerJet CEO Jacques Desclaux said at the European Regions Airline Assoc. General Assembly in Dublin.

ST Aerospace has injected $1.73 million of additional capital into Total Engine Asset Management (TEAM), its engine leasing joint venture (JV) with Maurbeni Corp. The company said this brings STA Engines’ total share capital contribution in TEAM to $3.4 million. TEAM was set up in June 2011 to provide engine leasing services for CFM56-3, CFM56-5B and CFM56-7B engines that power narrowbody aircraft such as the Airbus A320 and Boeing 737.

AAR will sell 10 Boeing 737-400s to joint venture (JV) partner Malaysia Airlines. The aircraft have been on lease to Malaysia Airlines since they were acquired by the JV in July 2007.

Air Lease Corp. has placed two new ATR 72-600s from its order pipeline on long-term lease to Mexico’s Aeromar, scheduled for delivery between April and May 2013.

Export-Import Bank of the United States (Ex-Im Bank) authorized a comprehensive guarantee of an approximately $500 million loan to Polskie Linie Lotnicze LOT S.A. (LOT Airlines) for the export of a fleet of Boeing 787 Dreamliner aircraft to Poland. Apple Bank for Savings of New York extended the loan.

KfW IPEX-Bank is financing the acquisition of an Airbus A330-300 for TUI Travel, which was delivered in mid-November. The aircraft will be leased to Corsair, a TUI Travel subsidiary. KfW IPEX-Bank is sole financier and security trustee.

Corsair has taken delivery of the first of two Airbus A330-300s.




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The most important thing for a fighter pilot is to get his first victory without too much shock.

— Colonel Werner Moelders, Luftwaffe. He got his first victory, and 114 others.




On This Date

---In 1784... Jean-Pierre Blanchard makes the 1st scientific observations from above the earth in a hydrogen balloon over London.

---In 1905... The Aero Club of America is established in New York City.

---In 1907... Glenn Curtiss founds the Curtiss Aeroplane Company. It is the 1st US airplane manufacturing company.

---In 1908... La Compagnie Generale de Navigation Aérienne, the French Wright company, is organized.

---In 1979…First flight of the Piper Malibu.

---In 1986…First flight of the Fokker F100.




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Flying That Damned Airplane

A fighter pilot goes to a bar after a good days flying. Whilst there he meets a young, attractive and available lady. She is charmed by his tales of aerial combat, high speed flight, and death defying feats. The inevitable happens and they slip away to somewhere more comfortable for an evenings intimate entertainment.

Much later that night the pilot drives home to his long suffering wife. On the way he puts on his oxygen mask and draws the straps up as tight as they will go. When he gets home he removes the mask and bravely enters the house. Immediately he tells the wife exactly and honestly what he has been up to that evening.

She replies: "Do not lie to me, I can see you have been flying that damned airplane yet again."




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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 30 Nov 12, 16:14Post
TRIVIA:

Took a while (today's are really tough ones - hehe), but #4 is LDE Tarbes / Lourdes Airport near Ossun, France, recently featured in the following thread viewtopic.php?f=13&t=16316
Anyone thinking of a coincidence here ? :-)

The residual "France" in the lower left corner gave a hint.

So far no clue on the other ones, but searching.
-HT
Use your time wisely; remember that today is the first day of the rest of your life.
HT-ETNW 01 Dec 12, 07:39Post
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Looking at #5 this morning again I instantly had the feeling that I had seen these strangely angled runways before. And, yep, it is BIO with its nicely designed terminal and a parking garage that blends in with the landscape.
-HT
Use your time wisely; remember that today is the first day of the rest of your life.
miamiair (netAirspace FAA) 03 Dec 12, 09:41Post
Answers:
1. TLS - Toulouse Blagnac International Airport, Toulouse, France
2. SDR – Santander – Parayas Airport, Santander, Catabria, Spain
3. OVD – Asturias Airport, Asturias, Spain
4. LDE – Tabres Ossun Lourdes Pyrenees Airport, Lourdes, France
5. BIO – Bilbao Airport, Bilbao Spain
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 03 Dec 12, 10:53Post
miamiair wrote:Answers:
1. TLS - Toulouse Blagnac International Airport, Toulouse, France



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