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Oneworld sees Qatar Airways boosting access to Africa
The Oneworld alliance expects its latest recruit, Qatar Airways, to help it boost its presence in the expanding African market where it currently trails its two rival groups. Oneworld's only African presence is through British Airways affiliate, South African carrier Comair. Rivals Star Alliance and SkyTeam each have African flag carriers among their members. Ethiopian and South African Airways are members of Star while Kenya Airways is in SkyTeam.
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SkyWest firms deal for 100 MRJ90s
SkyWest Airlines has firm an agreement with Mitsubishi Aircraft to purchase 100 Mitsubishi Regional Jets, with an option for an additional 100 aircraft. The deal for the Pratt & Whitney PW1200G-powered MRJ90s comes five months after it was first announced as an agreement in principle at the Farnborough air show. No mention was made regarding the 100 aircraft option then.
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BA loads A380s in favour of premium cabin
British Airways' configuration for its Airbus A380s illustrates a heavy weighting towards premium passengers, with almost the lowest levels of economy seating selected by operators of the type. It will have just 303 economy-class seats in the A380, only two more than Korean Air which has the lowest figure for economy accommodation. But BA's combined first- and business-class sections will have 111 seats, higher than any current operator and second only to the 114 indicated by Japan's Skymark Airlines - whose premium section will not have a first-class cabin.
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Rolls-Royce test-flies first 787-9 demonstrator engine
Rolls-Royce has flown the demonstrator engine for the Boeing 787-9, a higher-thrust version of its Trent 1000 powerplant. The manufacturer says it conducted the initial flight with a Boeing 747-200 testbed in Tucson, Arizona. It has also completed a 150h endurance test at the manufacturer's UK facility in Derby, as well as over-temperature tests through which the powerplant must be run at temperatures exceeding normal limits.
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Uruguay's BQB plans Madrid-Montevideo flights
Uruguay's BQB Lineas Aereas has confirmed it will begin operating the only flights between Madrid and Montevideo from April 2013 with Boeing 767s, following Iberia's departure from the Uruguayan market. A spokesman for Buquebus, the Argentinean-Uruguayan travel group which owns BQB, says that "the withdrawal of Iberia from the route has created the conditions to launch BQB's first long-haul route.""We will start operating six weekly frequencies in April 2013, for which we are negotiating the lease of two Boeing 767-300ER aircraft," he says. The flights will be operated on a codeshare basis with Iberia.
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World Tourist Numbers Hit 1 Billion This Week
The number of annual tourists crossing international borders will reach 1 billion this week, the United Nations World Tourism Organization said on Wednesday, with Chinese the biggest growth driver.
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Airport Arrest For Woman With Cocaine Breast Implants
Spanish police arrested a Panamanian woman on Wednesday who landed in Barcelona from Bogota, Colombia with cocaine stuffed inside her breast implants.
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Poland Wants LOT To Fire CEO After Aid Request
Poland called on flag carrier LOT to fire its chief executive after the airline turned to the government for at least 400 million zlotys (USD$127 million) in state aid to avoid bankruptcy
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Delta Expects Profit Growth In 2013
Delta Air Lines said it expected profit growth in 2013 and would introduce a plan to return cash to shareholders.
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AviancaTaca orders 15 ATR 72-600s
The AviancaTaca group of airlines has placed a firm order for 15 ATR 72-600s, plus 15 options, in an order valued at $700 million. Delivery is scheduled to begin in June 2013. The new aircraft, which will serve regional routes in Colombia and Central America, will replace Fokker 50s and ATR 42s. Avianca Airlines will operate the new aircraft to destinations including Barrancabermeja, Florence, Manizales, Neiva, Pasto, Popayán, Tumaco and Yopal. TACA will operate the ATRs into Guatemala City, Flores, Tegucigalpa, Roatán, San Pedro Sula, San Salvador, Managua, San José and Liberia.
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Air Berlin to set up regional subsidiary
Air Berlin will establish a regional subsidiary as part of its restructuring process, according to sources. Its fleet would include 10 Bombardier Dash-8 Q400s and seven Embraer E-190s, to be transferred from Austrian-based low-cost partner FlyNiki to Air Berlin in exchange for Airbus A320 family aircraft.
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Star Alliance to be main tenant at new Heathrow’s Terminal 2
London Heathrow Airport’s new Terminal 2 will be home to Star Alliance, Aer Lingus and Virgin Atlantic Airways domestic flights when it opens in 2014. Star Alliance airlines currently operate from Terminals 1, 3 and 4, while Aer Lingus operates from T1. Virgin Atlantic domestic flights will initially operate from T1 before moving to T2. Virgin Atlantic’s international flights will continue to operate from T3, and the airport said it would continue to work with the airline on how its services might be co-located in the future.
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ALTA denounces 150% Curacao Airport tax hike
The Latin American and Caribbean Air Transport Association (ALTA) has criticized a 150% increase in taxes and landing fees at Curacao Airport. Curacao Airport Partners—the international consortium that manages Curacao International Airport—announced the hike Nov. 30 and made it effective Dec. 1. According to ALTA, the increase includes all passenger facility charges (PFCs) and landing fees. The organization has sent an official message to the Minister of Traffic, Transport and Regional Planning of Curacao, protesting the “unjustified measure to increase airport revenues at the expense of passengers and carriers.”
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Average U.S. airline fuel cost rose 9.7% in October
U.S. airlines paid 9.7% more for aviation fuel in October than they did a year ago, according to a report from the Department of Transportation's Bureau of Transportation Statistics. Average fuel prices were also up 3.4% from September. Fuel consumption was down 1.9% from September and 3.9% from October 2011 ago.
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FAA again decides against extending fatigue rules to cargo pilots
The Federal Aviation Administration has ruled against extending pilot-fatigue regulations for commercial pilots to pilots of cargo planes. The FAA maintained its earlier ruling after recalculating its estimates.
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Senator to FAA: Ease device rules, or I'll legislate
Sen. Claire McCaskill, D-Mo., says she is prepared to propose legislation that will require the Federal Aviation Administration to permit more usage of electronic devices on flights if it doesn't ease up on technology restrictions. "Airline employees have the incredibly important job of keeping us safe in the air -- their efforts are better spent worrying about rules that actually accomplish that goal," the senator said. Earlier this year, the FAA said it was assessing rules on device usage; regulators have said that devices that emit data might interfere with electronic equipment on airplanes.
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Australia seeks information for more Super Hornets
Australia has sent a letter of request (LOR) to the US Defense Security Cooperation Agency seeking information on costs and availability for a possible purchase of 24 additional F/A-18F Super Hornets. According to a joint statement from Australia's defence minister Stephen Smith and defence materiel minister Jason Clare, the LOR is the latest step in a process assessing Australia's air combat capability options in light of delays to the Lockheed Martin F-35A Joint Strike Fighter and the retirement of the Royal Australian Air Force's 71 F/A-18A/B "Classic" Hornets.
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Sikorsky last bidder standing in USAF's combat rescue helicopter battle
Sikorsky appears to be the only potential contractor willing to bid for the US Air Force's combat rescue helicopter (CRH) program. "Sikorsky intends to continue with its proposal to offer the air force a proven, affordable combat rescue helicopter system to perform the critical mission of saving warfighters' lives," the company says
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Brazil keeps F-X2 fighter contest on hold until economy recovers
Brazil will keep a long-delayed acquisition of 36 fighters on hold until the national economy recovers from an ongoing slump, according to translated remarks by President Dilma Rousseff. The Boeing F/A-18E/F Super Hornet (below), Dassault Rafale and Saab Gripen NG were shortlisted by the Brazilian air force in 2008 for the F-X2 deal. Brazil's government had expected to sign a contract during 2012, but the award has now been postponed indefinitely while it diverts funds to bolster the economy with tax cuts and infrastructure spending, Rousseff says.Brazil's government had expected to sign a contract during 2012, but the award has now been postponed indefinitely while it diverts funds to bolster the economy with tax cuts and infrastructure spending, Rousseff says.
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UK slips military flying training decision until 2015
The UK Ministry of Defence is expected to place a contract for the remainder of its Military Flying Training System (MFTS) programme during 2015, with industry partner Ascent Flight Training having issued a request for proposals for the requirement. "The new capability will deliver assets for use in elementary, basic, multi-engine and fixed-wing rear crew training for the Royal Air Force, Royal Navy and Army Air Corps," Ascent said in a notification published on 10 December. The MoD's partner for the MFTS programme adds that it "will manage the procurement process to contract a holistic training service, including the new aircraft, in 2015".
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Other News

Ethiopian Airlines is in talks with the Zambian government to establish a joint venture in Lusaka. Speaking in Shenzhen, Ethiopian Airlines CEO Tewolde Gebremariam said, “The new carrier will operate [Bombardier] Dash 8 Q400s and several [Boeing] 737s. We have to clarify the demand of aircraft; operations should start from one year’s time.” He said running an airline in Africa is challenging because “African carriers have only a 20% market share.” Gebremariam also said the carrier is considering launching new routes to Madrid, and more points in Africa, Singapore and China.

Moscow Sheremetyevo Airport has banned Ukrainian AeroSvit Airlines due to the carrier’s debt dispute. Last week, the airport warned the carrier it would stop its flights if the RUB95 million ($3 million) debt was not paid in full by Dec. 10. AeroSvit reportedly made a partial payment and said in a statement it would pay the rest before the deadline. Moscow Sheremetyevo Airport said the carrier’s total debt—including arrears for fuel and security supply—had reached RUB165.5 million.

Boeing and the BMW Group have agreed to collaborate on joint research on carbon fiber recycling. The two companies are pioneering the use of carbon fiber in their products. According to a Boeing statement, its 787 is made up of 50% carbon fiber material and BMW will introduce two vehicles with passenger compartments made of carbon fiber in 2013. “Recycling composite material at point of use and the end of product life is critical to both companies,” Boeing said.

Starflyer—Japan’s fast-growing airline—has taken delivery of its first of three directly purchased Airbus A320s. The 150-passenger aircraft is powered by CFM56-5B4/P engines. The Kitakyushu, Japan-based carrier will use the new aircraft to strengthen its domestic network.

Delta Air Lines will extend its weekly seasonal New York JFK-Aruba service to daily, year-round service Dec. 15 with a Boeing 737.

Hawaiian Airlines will launch 3X-weekly Taipei-Honolulu Airbus A330-200 service in July 2013.

Sunwing Airlines will operate weekly Windsor-Santa Clara, Cuba service Dec. 23-April 21.

Air Canada and Turkish Airlines will launch a codeshare agreement in the second quarter of 2013. Air Canada will place its code on Turkish Airlines' Toronto-Istanbul service and on destinations in the Middle East and Africa region. Turkish Airlines will place its code on Air Canada service between Toronto and Istanbul.




Aviation Quote

Anyone who sits on top of the largest hydrogen-oxygen fueled system in the world; knowing they're going to light the bottom—and doesn't get a little worried—does not fully understand the situation.

— John Young, after being asked if he was worried about making the first Space Shuttle flight.




On This Date

---In 1918... The first flight from England to India is made by A.S. MacLaren, Halley, and McEwen in Handley Page V-1500 four-engined bomber.

---In 1977…A National Jet Services Douglas DC-3 charter plane crashes on takeoff from Evansville, Indiana, en route to Nashville International Airport (BNA), killing all 29 on board, including all but one player and all of the coaches of the University of Evansville men's basketball team. Not long afterwards, the lone player who was not on the flight dies in an automobile accident.

---In 1982…The Boeing 767 enters service with United Air Lines.




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Humor

51 Days

A bartender is sitting behind the bar on a typical day, when the door bursts open and in come four exuberant Marines. They come to the bar and order five bottles of beer and ten glasses. They take their order over and sit down at a large table. The caps are popped, the glasses are filled and they begin toasting and chanting, "51 days, 51 days, 51 days!" Soon three more Marines arrive, take up their drinks and the chanting grows, "51 days, 51 days, 51 days!" Two more Marines show up and soon their voices are are joined in raising the roof, "51 days, 51 days, 51 days!" Finally the tenth Marine comes in with a picture under his arm, he walks over to the table, and sets the picture in the middle and the table erupts.

Up jump the others, they begin dancing around the table, exchanging high-fives, all the while chanting, "51 days, 51 days, 51 days!" The bartender can't contain his curiosity any longer, so he walks over to the table. There in the center is a beautifully framed child's puzzle of the cookie monster. When the frenzy dies down a little bit the bartender asks one of the Marines, "Whats all the chanting and celebration about?"

The Marine who brought in the picture pipes in, "Everyone thinks that Marines are dumb and they make fun of us. So, we decided to set the record straight. Ten of us got together, bought this puzzle and put it together. The side of the box said 2-4 years, but we put it together in 51 days."




Trivia

General Trivia

1. A pilot is cruising VFR at an altitude of more than 3,000 feet agl while maintaining a magnetic course of 150 degrees. Everything else being equal, most conflicting traffic will approach his airplane from
a. the right.
b. the left.
c. approximately straight ahead.
d. This cannot be determined from the information given.

2. When an airplane reaches its absolute ceiling,
a. VX is greater than VY.
b. VY is greater than VX.
c. VX is identical to VY.
d. the airplane is on the verge of a stall.

3. The current world speed record for a propeller-driven, piston-powered seaplane was established in 1931 and is
a. 298 mph.
b. 348 mph.
c. 398 mph.
d. 448 mph.

4. True or false; a major advantage of a nuclear-powered airplane is that it would have incredible range and endurance. The “N’ in the designation, “Convair NB-36 Peacemaker,” indicates that the enormous bomber had nuclear power.

5. True or false; Hermann Göring, Nazi Reichsmarschall and Commander of the German Luftwaffe during World War II, had a nephew who was a pilot in the U.S. Army Air Force and flew 48 bombing missions against Nazi Germany and occupied Europe.

6. True or false; the Wright Brothers’ first powered flight was first reported in a journal titled Gleanings in Bee Culture.
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 13 Dec 12, 20:27Post
"NAS Daily 13 DEC 13" have we leaped forward a whole year ? {silly}

TRIVIA:
#4. True
#6: True

-HT
Use your time wisely; remember that today is the first day of the rest of your life.
 

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