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Airbus A400M Makes First Flight After Seville Crash
Airbus on Tuesday carried out its first test flight of an A400M military transporter since Saturday's fatal crash in Spain that led some European countries to ground the aircraft. Madrid earlier on Tuesday withdrew flight permission for planes currently in production in Spain until more is known about the causes of the crash, which killed four crew members. Britain, Germany and Turkey grounded their A400M fleets after the crash, the first involving the airlifter, which has been marred by delays and cost overruns.
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China Set To Delay C919 First Flight
The first flight of China's Comac C919 airliner is behind schedule and delivery could be pushed back by up to two years, dealing a blow to its push to challenge Airbus and Boeing. The narrow-body aircraft, which will be able to carry 156-168 passengers and aims to compete with the Airbus A320 and Boeing 737, was originally scheduled to fly by end-2015 but two people familiar with the matter said it would be delayed to the first half of 2016.
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Mitsubishi releases new photos of flight test fleet
Mitsubishi Aircraft has released a series of photos of its fleet of five flight test aircraft for the MRJ regional jet program. The pictures show FTA-1, also known as MSN 10001, and FTA-2, having both completed final assembly and with its Pratt & Whitney PW1200G engines attached.
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Airlines

Air Canada beats first-quarter profit forecasts
Air Canada, Canada's largest airline, is reporting better-than-expected profits in the first quarter. The airline credits lower-than-expected fuel and operating costs with the beat.
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Alaska, JetBlue, receive high marks for customer satisfaction
JetBlue Airways and Alaska Airlines both received top grades for customer satisfaction, according to the J.D. Power customer service satisfaction survey. JetBlue received 801 points out of 1,000 in the low-cost carrier category, while Alaska notched 719 points in the traditional carrier category.
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American, US Airways to merge reservations systems
American Airlines will begin a 90-day phase-out of the US Airways brand as early as July, according to Chief Information Officer Maya Leibman. The phase-out is the next step in the 2013 integration of the two airlines. American also announced they will begin merging reservation systems this summer.
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American Airlines to expand wireless in-flight entertainment program
American Airlines has announced that it will be adding its wireless in-flight entertainment system to 200 more of its domestic mainline aircraft. The service allows video streaming to a personal device or a seat-back screen
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Crashed Asiana A320 drifted below glidepath in low visibility
Japanese investigators have indicated that an Asiana Airlines Airbus A320 began to deviate from its descent path shortly after its autopilot was disengaged, before it collided with the localiser antenna at Hiroshima. The A320 had been conducting the area navigation (RNAV) approach to runway 28 on 14 April. It hit an approach light at a height of 4m before carving through the antenna. Flight OZ162 subsequently veered off the runway, suffering substantial airframe damage. Preliminary findings by the Japan Transport Safety Board show that weather conditions were not ideal, with light rain and fog reducing visibility on the runway to 300m in places.
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Delta to boost quarterly dividend by 50%, president says
Delta Air Lines announced a plan to repurchase $5 billion of stock, as well as a plan to increase its quarterly dividend by 50%. "We continue to pay down debt and reduce the leverage on the balance sheet, and we're also investing actively in our product and our services and our employees," said Ed Bastian, president of Delta.
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Delta opposes FAA's controversial slot rule for New York area airports
Delta is opposing a new Federal Aviation Administration slot proposal at New York Area airports, saying that the new rules "would constrain carrier scheduling flexibility, increase delays and congestion and drive up costs, all with no identifiable consumer benefit." Delta also noted it has invested almost $2 billion over the past six years in New York City's airports, including $1.5 billion at John F. Kennedy International, and an update of two terminals at LaGuardia.
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Emirates Could Use European Hubs To Expand In Americas
Emirates could expand its route network by using European hubs to fly into North and South American cities, a move that could anger US carriers which accuse it of competing unfairly through state subsidies. Emirates is considering plans to open new routes to US cities from Dubai, as well as flying new routes from European airports under "fifth freedom" rights linked to Open Skies agreements with US authorities, Tim Clark told The National newspaper.
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JetBlue Airways sees increased traffic
JetBlue reported a 9% increase in traffic for April as the carrier's revenue passenger miles climbed to 3.46 billion. Capacity has also increased 6.6% year over year.
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Court Rules For Lufthansa In Austrian State Aid Case
The European Commission was right to approve an aid scheme for Austrian Airlines, Europe's second-highest court ruled, striking down a complaint by low-cost competitor Niki. The Austrian state sold its 41.56 percent stake in Austrian Airlines to Lufthansa in 2008, the latter paying a "negative price" because of the EUR€500 million (USD$565.6 million) the state put in to compensate for the high level of debt.
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Qantas on track for cost-cutting program
Qantas Airways says it is on track to reduce debt by A$1 billion ($798.1 million) in its 2015 financial year, as part of its transformation program. In an investor presentation, the Oneworld carrier says all targets set have so far been met or exceeded. The airline's A$2 billion cost-cutting programme will deliver more than A$875 million in savings by June, with three quarters of its planned 5,000 redundancies completed by the same time. It adds that A$600 million in cost cuts are already in the implementation phase.
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SkyTeam alliance gains EU approval
The SkyTeam alliance -- Delta Air Lines, Air France, and Alitalia -- was given the "all clear" by the European Commission. The agreement reached between the carriers and the EU will remain in effect for 10 years.
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Airports

Sky Harbor International breaks monthly traffic record
Phoenix Sky Harbor International Airport broke its monthly record for March -- set last year -- by 5.5%. Several major carriers announced double-digit percent increases in passengers through the hub. Cargo traffic dropped about 10% over last year.
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Sacramento airport announces "extreme makeover" of food court, waiting areas
Sacramento International Airport is touting plans for a $5 million remodeling effort that will transform 30,000 square feet of Terminal A. Plans for the "extreme makeover" include several new unique restaurants, and comfortable chairs and couches for passenger waiting areas.
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Military

Lockheed not ditching agile fighter designs
Lockheed Martin says it too early to discount highly maneuverable fighter aircraft designs for future US Air Force and Navy warplanes, even as advances in long-range air-to-air missile technology makes dogfights less likely. According to the company’s director of advanced air dominance and unmanned systems strategy, Bob Ruszkowski, the US must be prepared to fight outnumbered, and air-to-air missiles can be countered.
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Aviation Quote

And this, ladies and gentlemen, is the very first Fokker airplane built in the world. The Dutch call it the mother Fokker.

— Custodian at the Aviodome aviation museum, Schiphol airport Amsterdam.




On This Date

---In 1908... The first passenger flies in an airplane. Wilbur Wright takes Charles W. Furnas of Dayton, Ohio on a 28 3/5 seconds flight that covers 600 meters at Kill Devil Hills, North Carolina.

---In 1909... Samuel Cody makes the first powered airplane flight of more than one mile in Britain. He flies the British Army Aeroplane No.1 from Laffans Planin to Danger Hill in Hampshire at average height of 30 ft.

---In 1915... The U.S. Navy contracts with the Connecticut Aircraft Company for its first airship.

---In 1949…Aerolineas Argentinas is founded.

---In 1961… AEC's Tory II-A-1 experimental powerplant for atmospheric ramjet vehicles underwent first power tests, a part of USAF Project Pluto.

---In 1992…Onur Air commences flight operations.

---In 2012…After aborting its landing at Jomsom Airport at Jomsom, Nepal, Agni Air Flight CHT, the Dornier Do 228 AG-CHT, strikes a hillside with its wing while attempting a go-around and crashes, killing 15 of the 21 people on board and injuring all six survivors.




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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
aviationmanpr 14 May 15, 06:23Post
1. Swiss
2. Emirates
3. Air Berlin
4. Aeroflot
5. Vietnam Airlines
6. Southwest Airlines
7. Gulf Air
8. Frontier
9. Ryanair
10.Dragonair
"HITMAN" JOHNNY VON ROD
vikkyvik 14 May 15, 15:29Post
I agree with all except I'll go with Horizon on #3.
JLAmber (netAirspace ATC & Founding Member) 14 May 15, 16:25Post
vikkyvik wrote:I agree with all except I'll go with Horizon on #3.


And I'll go with SAS for no. 3 ;)
A million great ideas...
FlyingAce (netAirspace ATC & Founding Member) 14 May 15, 19:57Post
JLAmber wrote:
vikkyvik wrote:I agree with all except I'll go with Horizon on #3.


And I'll go with SAS for no. 3 ;)

... and I'll go with Avianca for that one :P
Money can't buy happiness; but it can get you flying, which is pretty much the same.
aviationmanpr 15 May 15, 06:13Post
Wow, #3 is a big controversy, lol...
"HITMAN" JOHNNY VON ROD
JLAmber (netAirspace ATC & Founding Member) 15 May 15, 15:37Post
aviationmanpr wrote:Wow, #3 is a big controversy, lol...


I'm sticking with it being a SAS Dash8Q400 ;)
A million great ideas...
miamiair (netAirspace FAA) 15 May 15, 17:41Post
ANSWERS:
1 Swiss International Airlines
2 Emirates
3 SAS
4 Aeroflot
5 Vietnam Airlines
6 Southwest Airlines
7 Gulf Air
8 Frontier Airlines
9 Ryanair
10 Dragonair
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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