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Hong Kong Express unveils new brand identity
Hong Kong Express unveiled new livery on 21 January, and also said it will add new north Asia services. The new livery and logo incorporate elements of Hong Kong’s Victoria Harbour and the city’s skyline, with ample use of violet and red. It replaces the existing red and gold colours associated with sister carrier Hong Kong Airlines, and its major shareholder HNA Group.
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Airlines prepare for winter storms, waive fees for customers
Nearly 2,800 flights were canceled before noon on Tuesday as the East Coast hunkers down for a snow storm, including 1,900 cancelled before 7 a.m. ET as a preemptive measure before the storm hit. Many airlines are offering waivers to passengers to rebook their travel at no extra cost, and travelers are warned to check for delays across the country as planes and crew are delayed out of major hubs.
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LOT Wants To Bring In A New Investor In 2014
Polish airline LOT wants to bring a new strategic investor into the company through a capital increase this year as its losses gradually decline, its chief executive said. LOT, in which the Polish state has a stake of nearly 68 percent, has spent years looking for a new investor but weak profitability and tight competition have hampered its efforts. "We, the board of LOT, are not selling our own shares. We are formally looking for candidates who would buy new LOT shares from a capital increase," chief executive Sebastian Mikosz said.
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Bombardier yields to cost pressure, cuts workforce by 4.4%
A week after announcing a new delay for the CSeries program, Bombardier Aerospace announced on 21 January plans to cut 1,700 positions in Canada and the USA within the next three weeks. The layoffs are concentrated at Bombardier manufacturing sites in for commercial aircraft in Mirabel and Montreal, Canada, and for business jets in Wichita, Kansas, Bombardier spokeswoman Haley Dunne says. Overall, 1,100 jobs will be reduced in Canada and 600 in the USA. The announcement affects 4.4% of the Bombardier Aerospace workforce, although some 300 employees could still be re-assigned to unfilled positions within the company, Dunne says. Bombardier is making cuts now as major investments in both the CSeries and the Learjet 85 business jet programmes face new cost pressure due to delays.
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Bombardier misses 2013 business jet delivery forecast
Fragile demand for business jets, coupled with the "sluggish" global economy, resulted in falling orders and lower than expected deliveries for Bombardier in 2013. The Canadian airframer shipped 180 business aircraft between 1 January and 31 December – 29 Learjets, 89 Challengers and 62 Globals – while order intake fell to 305, from 343 in 2012.
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Heathrow chief refuses to support rival expansion plan
London Heathrow airport chief executive Colin Matthews has refused to endorse an independent proposal to extend its northern runway to 6,000m as an alternative to building a new runway, saying it presents “too many technical challenges.” Speaking at the RunwaysUK conference in London on 16 January, Matthews said he could not support the scheme, which would involve the northern runway being extended to allow simultaneous take-offs and landings at Heathrow, because it presented an array of challenges, not least the construction of a new remote terminal. Instead, Heathrow is backing only its own proposal of building a new runway to the northwest of the existing airport, says Matthews.
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UK Needs Quick Decision On New London Runway
Britain must make a decision on a new airport runway soon after the general election in 2015 to avoid a capacity shortage that could cost the economy up to GBP£45 billion (USD$74 billion), the head of a government advisory body said. The government set up the UK Airports Commission, chaired by Howard Davies, in 2012 to look into airport capacity in southern England. It is due to publish a final recommendation on where runway expansion should take place after the next general election in May 2015. Citing a looming capacity shortage in Britain, which by the mid-2020s would be "significant", Davies said the newly elected government would have to act fast after the Commission makes its final recommendations in the summer of next year.
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Delta's reports strong 4Q profits
Delta Air Lines Inc. reported a fourth-quarter profit of $8.48 billion, or $9.89 a share, primarily due to a $8 billion gain related to a tax-valuation allowance reversal. This is up from $7 million, or a penny a share, during the same period last year. Adjusted earnings were 65 cents excluding the tax benefit, restructuring-related charges and other items. Delta also reported that passenger unit revenue was up 6.1% and traffic rose 2% on a 2.9% capacity increase.
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American, US Airways promise slow system integration to avoid hassles
American Airlines and US Airways will continue to operate as separate airlines for the next 18 to 24 months as the companies plan a slow integration of their computer systems. The long transition time is aimed at avoiding the customer hassles that have resulted from hastier integrations in the past. "Very few changes will happen immediately. There is no impact to any existing travel plans you may have with either carrier, and the miles you have earned in either frequent-flyer program are safe," said American CEO Doug Parker.
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Hawaiian Airlines sees record fliers in 2013
Last year, more than 9.9 million people flew on Hawaiian Airlines, which is up 4.8% from the year before. It's also an all-time high for the airline. The revenue passenger miles also went up to 13.6 billion – that's 12% compared to the previous year. Load factor declined 1.7% in 2013.
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FAA to revise OSA-screening based on industry feedback
A few senators have introduced legislation to require the Federal Aviation Administration to follow rules on sleep studies. Doug Carr, the National Business Aviation Association’s vice president of regulatory and international affairs, said the agency will create a revised version of the plan to incorporate industry feedback.
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United to open new boarding space for customers at SFO hub
On Jan. 28, United will open a boarding area for customers in Terminal 3 at San Francisco International Airport. Boarding Area E will include 10 gates for United flights.
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Birmingham Airport most punctual in UK
According to the Civil Aviation Authority (CAA) - Birmingham Airport topped the latest UK airport punctuality chart in the third quarter of 2013. The CAA says the Midlands airport recorded the best overall flight punctuality of any operating both scheduled and full service charter flights. During the busiest period of the year from July to September, 88% of scheduled flights and 90% of charter services operated on-time at Birmingham. London Gatwick recorded 75% on scheduled flights and 74% on charter flights, while London Stansted achieved 85% on scheduled and 85% on charter and London Luton 83% on scheduled and 87% on charter.
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UAV

California start-up readies first flight of roadable, VTOL vehicle
California-based Advanced Tactics plans to attempt the first flight test in a few weeks of the Black Knight Transformer, an unmanned vertical takeoff and landing (VTOL) aircraft designed for the medical evacuation mission. The vehicle, resembling a Soviet-era commuter bus with eight fixed-pitch propeller-driven engines, is designed to reach urban areas where helicopters are unable to land.
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Rotary Wing

Kamov works to secure further export deals for Ka-62
Russian Helicopters is to start work this year on a Rb1.15 billion ($34 million) effort to certificate its developmental Ka-62 utility helicopter to ICAO standards, in a bid to increase its export sales prospects, says Sergei Mikheyev from the Kamov design house. "We have to complete certification in the next year,” Mikheyev says. “Then the civil markets of any country will be open to us. Practice has shown that the military do not guarantee the number of orders that we would wish to achieve.” According to documents issued by the Russian trade and industry ministry and quoted by Russian media, initial certification work beginning this spring will include updates to existing documentation – as a result of trials already conducted on the two existing Ka-62 flight-test prototypes – followed by static ground tests and flight trials.
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Aviation Quote

They had bombed London, whether on purpose or not, and the British people and London especially should know that we could hit back. It would be good for the morale of us all.

— Winston Churchill, British Prime Minister, ordering the RAF to start bombing German cities, cited in M. Hastings, Winston's War, 25 August 1940.




On This Date

---In 1952…The de Havilland Comet 1 became the first turbojet-powered civil airliner to be awarded a certificate of airworthiness.

---In 1958…Austral Lineas Aereas is founded.

---In 1965…U.S. launches TIROS 9 weather satellite.

---In 1969…Orbiting Solar Observatory 5 launched into earth orbit.

---In 1970…Pan Am introduces the Boeing 747.

---In 1970…The Boeing 747 enters service with TWA.

---In 1971... A US Navy P-3C Orion lands in Patuxent River, Maryland, after a flight of 15 hours 21 minutes from Atsugi, Japan, setting a nonstop distance record for a turboprop-powered aircraft of 7,010 miles.

---In 1975…Landsat 2, an Earth Resources Technology Satellite, launched.

---In 1982…An F/A-18 Hornet makes a fully automated landing, its autopilot linked to a ground radar at the Naval Air Test Center Patuxent River.

---In 1992…Space Shuttle STS-42 (Discovery 15) launches into space.

---In 1993…Norwegian Air Shuttle is founded.

---In 1997…Space Shuttle Atlantis Returns to Earth, Successful.

---In 1998…First flight of the Boeing 737-600.

---In 2000…Vandenburg Launch Pad Demolished.




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Golfing

One fine and glorious morning, Capt. Heavy about to enjoy his days off, leans over his bed and kisses his wife on the cheek. Slapping her firmly on the bottom, he says "I'm off to the Links to play 9 holes." "Promise me you'll only play 9!" she demands. "Absolutely, my love." he assures her. Meeting up with his mates at the local course they head out to the first tee. Just past midday our golfers show up at the clubhouse for a few pints. Things get a little carried away and after a couple of beers this gaggle of buxom young ladies turn up . As luck would have it, our Captain hits it off with this young, blonde-haired, blue-eyed sweetheart and before you know it she's inviting him back to her place for some snoggin'.

A wild and passionate afternoon unfolds and they eventually fall asleep in one another's arms. Later, he jumps out of bed and looks at his watch. "Oh my GAWD!!! It's four thirty!!!" "Gotta run love" he tells her and shoots out the door struggling to get dressed. Driving home, he can't quite come up with a believable story' for his wife. "What am I going to tell her?" he asks himself. "Stuff it. We've been married to long for stories. I'll just tell her the truth and hope she understands." Shooting through the front door, his wife immediately demands, "Where have you been?" "Sweetheart, I think you should sit down. At first I thought I'd just make something up but we've been together so long I've decided to simply tell you straight out what happened."

"I'm listening" she says. "Well, I met up with the boys for 9 holes and we finished just after midday. After that we went into the clubhouse for a couple of beers where I met this gorgeous young blonde who invited me back to her place for a wild afternoon of lovemaking. After which we fell asleep. It wasn't till late in the day I awoke and realized the time. I'm soooooo sorry my darling. Can you ever forgive me?" She sat back in her chair and looked him straight in the eye and said, "You lying bastard. You played 18 holes. Didn't you?"




Trivia

Aviation in Movies and TV

A movie or TV show will be listed, list the aircraft (there may be more than one)

1. Capricorn One – Hal Holbrook, Elliot Gould, James Brolin (ready for this) OJ Simpson.
2. Black Sheep Squadron
3. The Great Santini – Robert Duval
4. Airwolf
5. Star Trek IV – The Voyage Home
6. Magnum PI
7. Iron Eagle – Lou Gossett Jr.
8. Top Gun – Tom Cruise, Tom Skerritt
9. Die Another Day – James Bond – Pierce Brosnan and Halle Berry
10. Thunderball – James Bond – Sean Connery
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
ShanwickOceanic (netAirspace FAA) 22 Jan 14, 10:29Post
miamiair wrote:Hong Kong Express unveils new brand identity
Hong Kong Express unveiled new livery on 21 January, and also said it will add new north Asia services. The new livery and logo incorporate elements of Hong Kong’s Victoria Harbour and the city’s skyline, with ample use of violet and red. It replaces the existing red and gold colours associated with sister carrier Hong Kong Airlines, and its major shareholder HNA Group.
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Looks good. Interesting that the colour palette matches flightglobal.com's "products and services" icons, which appear right under the photos.
My friend and I applied for airline jobs in Australia, but they didn't Qantas.
HT-ETNW 22 Jan 14, 11:15Post
Heathrow chief refuses to support rival expansion plan

UK Needs Quick Decision On New London Runway

LOT Wants To Bring In A New Investor In 2014

Yadda, yadda, yadda.
Anyone else fed up with the inability of each of the above company´ bodies to solve their own problem ?


10. Thunderball – James Bond – Sean Connery --> AVRO Vulcan An absolute beauty.

Use your time wisely; remember that today is the first day of the rest of your life.
vikkyvik 22 Jan 14, 17:34Post
7. Iron Eagle – F-16, if memory serves.
8. Top Gun – F-14, and of course the infamous MiG-28.
CO777ER (Database Editor & Founding Member) 23 Jan 14, 05:03Post
ANSWERS:


1. Lear Jet, Stearman, Hughes 500
2. Corsair and the Zero
3. F-4 Phantom
4. Bell 222
5. Bell UH-1 Huey (No the Klingon ship doesn’t count)
6. Hughes 500D
7. F-16, IAI Kfir and Cessna 152
8. F-14, A-4, F-5, H-3
9. An-124
10. Vulcan, Bell 47, B-17, C-97
 

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