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PENAIR PLANE CRASHES OFF RUNWAY IN ALASKA: 'IT WASN'T STOPPING'
A commuter plane carrying 42 people crashed off an airport runway while landing in Alaska, leaving two people critically injured.
The Peninsula Airways, or PenAir, flight departed Anchorage for Dutch Harbor at 3.15 p.m. on Thursday carrying 38 passengers and three crew members, the airline said.
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Winglet-fitted Superjets complete flight-test programme
Sukhoi's civil aircraft division has wrapped up flight-testing of its winglet-equipped version of the Superjet 100.
Two aircraft participated in the flight-test programme – airframes number 95032, built in 2013, and the later 95157 which was manufactured last year but retained by the company.
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Airlines

JetBlue, Norwegian form transatlantic interline partnership
Norwegian and New York-based JetBlue Airways have signed a letter of intent to form an interline agreement, enabling passengers to fly between Europe and the Americas at low cost and with a single booking.
The two companies will connect more than 60 US and nearly 40 Caribbean and Latin American destinations to Norwegian’s network through New York JFK, Boston Logan and Fort Lauderdale airports—from which Norwegian currently offers more than 20 nonstop routes to Europe.
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Alitalia’s rescue plan still uncertain as latest deadline passes
Alitalia’s future remains uncertain after a much-delayed Oct. 15 deadline passed without the Italian flag carrier’s rescue consortium, led by Italian railway company Ferrovie dello Stato, presenting an industrial plan for its relaunch.
Alitalia filed for bankruptcy in May 2017, hurt by tough competition from low-cost carriers and high-speed trains and rising costs and the Italian government, the airline’s special administrators and would-be investors have been trying to thrash out a plan for its future ever since, hampered in part by political upheaval and more recently by disagreements over future industrial strategy among the rescue partners.
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Air New Zealand to add new economy class option
Air New Zealand has revealed it will be adding a new cabin class that will essentially fill a niche between standard economy and premium economy products.
The product, known as “economy stretch,” will be introduced on the carrier’s widebody fleet next year. It will be offered on up to 42 seats depending on aircraft type. Economy stretch will be based on the same economy seat, but will have greater pitch and improved amenities such as pillows and headsets used in premium classes.
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China Eastern, Air France, KLM expand Virgin Atlantic cooperation
Further expanding a cooperation agreement inked in January, China Eastern Airlines, Air France and KLM have signed an expanded four-way MOU with Virgin Atlantic in Shanghai. The MOU aims to further promote air links and add more routes between Europe and China.
Planned to enter full force in 2020, the agreement will offer passengers an increased number of flights and routes between Europe and China, facilitated by mutual codesharing as well as competitive joint commercial propositions.
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Vistara picks Leap for A320neo orders
Indian carrier Vistara has selected CFM International Leap-1As for its order of 13 Airbus A320neos.
The engine-maker values the deal, which includes 26 engines and a long-term overhaul support agreement, at about $2.4 billion.
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Juneyao enters crowded Shanghai Pudong-Tokyo Narita market
Juneyao Airlines will begin daily flights between Shanghai Pudong and Tokyo Narita from 27 October, complementing its existing service to Tokyo Haneda.
The carrier will operate the flights with Airbus A321s, before replacing these with the larger Boeing 787-9s from 15 December.
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Southwest cancels 737 Max flights into February
Southwest Airlines is extending cancellation of flights on its fleet of Boeing 737 Max aircraft through 8 February, days after its pilots' union estimated the aircraft would take longer to return to service than the Texas-based airline's previous cancellation through 5 January.
The carrier states 17 October that it is monitoring efforts by Boeing and the US Federal Aviation Administration to modify software on Max aircraft and to develop training requirements.
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JAC flight attendant injured in ATR 42 'upset'
Japanese investigators are probing an in-flight upset involving an ATR 42-600 during which a flight attendant was injured.
The Japan Air Commuter turboprop (JA01JC) had taken off from Kagoshima for Tanegashima on 12 October.
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Turkmenistan Airlines regains approval for EU operations
European safety regulators have restored the third-country authorisation to Turkmenistan Airlines which had been withdrawn early this year.
The Central Asian flag carrier had been forced to resort to wet-lease operations to maintain European services following the withdrawal.
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Airports

Incheon airport subsidises five trial flights to Oceania
Seoul Incheon International is subsidising the marketing costs of five trial routes as part of an incubator programme aimed at expanding the airport's network.
Participating airlines are Asiana Airlines, flying to Melbourne and Lisbon; low-cost carrier T'way Air, to Batam; and Korean Air, to Dalat and Krabi.
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Vienna Airport expands its renewable energy facilities
Direct current generated by all the photovoltaic systems will be converted into alternating current by power inverters and fed into the Vienna Airport power grid via transformer stations.
Vienna Airport has announced it will build three new additional photovoltaic facilities and install 2,500 solar modules.
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Crypto-mining infection discovered in an international airport
A crypto-mining infection, where cryptocurrency-mining software was installed on over half of an airport’s workstations, was discovered at an unnamed international airport in Europe.
This is according to a recent blog post by cyber-security solutions company Cyberbit, which said these findings “raise concerns regarding the ease of installing malicious software within corporate networks despite being protected by antivirus systems”.
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Military

New Air Force secretary confirmed by US Senate
The US Senate confirmed Barbara Barrett as the 25th secretary of the US Air Force (USAF).
She was confirmed in an 85 to 7 vote on 16 October. Barrett replaces Heather Wilson who resigned in May to become the president of the University of Texas at El Paso.
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Aviation Quote

The time will come, when thou shalt lift thine eyes
To watch a long-drawn battle in the skies.
While aged peasants, too amazed for words,
Stare at the flying fleets of wondrous birds.
England, so long mistress of the sea,
Where winds and waves confess her sovereignty,
Her ancient triumphs yet on high shall bear
And reign the sovereign of the conquered air.


- Thomas Gray, 1737


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