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Russian MC 21 300 completes its First Test Flight

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MIAMI  – The new Russia’s MC-21-300 narrowbody completed its maiden flight at Irkutsk Aviation Plant airfield in Siberia, about 2,600 miles east of Moscow, on Sunday morning, May 28, 2017. This is the first member of a new domestically produced Russian narrowbody commercial aircraft family. The United Aircraft Corporation (UAC) and Irkut Corporation – the aircraft designer, reported the first flight took 30 minutes at an altitude of 1,000 meters at the speed of 300 km/h. The flight plan included the aircraft in-flight stability, controllability checks, powerplant operation, approaches, climbs, turns and landing. By western standards, this was a very short, low altitude first test flight – even compared to Chinese competitor Comac C919’s inaugural sortie earlier in the month. “The program incorporates the best technologies, industrial practices and design solutions to date,” said Denis Manturov, Minister of Trade and Industry, referring to the aircraft’s “uniqu...

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Officer on Leave After forcibly removing a Man from an Overbooked flight

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A n aviation security officer who dragged a passenger off of an overbooked United Airlines flight to make room for employees has been placed on leave, Chicago authorities said on Monday. The officer - one of three involved in the Sunday night incident - did not follow protocol, according to a statement from the Chicago Department of Aviation, and as a result "has been placed on leave effective today pending a thorough review of the situation." "The actions of the aviation security officer are obviously not condoned by the Department," the statement said. T he incident was one of the top-trending topics on Twitter as users took to the website to express their anger over the forceful removal of the passenger from United Flight 3411 as it was about to take off from Chicago to Louisville, Kentucky, on Sunday. Video of the incident posted to Twitter account @Tyler_Bridges shows three security officers huddling over the seated passenger, who appears to be an olde...

United Airlines passenger bump is a complete damage

The news trending all over today is about a passenger being roughly dragged out of a United Aircraft just because the flight was overbooked is disgusting. for the link to the video click here: https://www.facebook.com/bbcworldservice/videos/10154570124332217/?pnref=story If you look at the video you will be shocked. How can dragging of a passenger be justified just because the flight was overbooked and it was caused by the airline? What United did was completely inapprorpiate

PICTURE: Snapshot of the First Flight of the Boeing 787-10

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Boeing finally flew the Boeing 787-10 for the first time yesterday. Here are the snapshots Photo credit. Boeing

American Airlines First Officer Dies during Landing

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An American Airlines first officer has died after being incapacitated during landing. American Airlines Flight 1353, A Boeing 737-800 was 2 miles away from landing when the Captain declared a medical emergency. American identified the first officer aboard flight 1353 as William "Mike" Grubbs. Sick and dying at 30,000 feet The aircraft landed safely at 3:33 p.m., according to Flightaware, and taxied to the gate, where it was met by paramedics, said Daniel Jiron, spokesman for Albuquerque International Sunport. Two people familiar with the incident said CPR was performed for 35 to 40 minutes before the first officer was pronounced dead. The airline said in a statement that it "is deeply saddened" by Grubbs' passing. "We are taking care of First Officer Grubbs' family and colleagues, and our thoughts and prayers are with them during this difficult time." The FAA said it "will follow up with the airline" to learn more about Wednesday's in...

PICTURE: Emirates A380 and Scoot 787 in ramp collision

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Emirates Airbus A380 A6-EUB and Scoot Boeing 787 9V collide at Singapore around 2am. Emirates was at Fate C23 standadrd pushback face south, Scoot left turn from NC A6-EUB 9V-OJA

Tenerife: Remebering the World's deadliest aviation disaster

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Today marks the 40th anniversary of the deadliest aviation disaster in the world. This was when two Boeing 747s belonging to Pan Am and KLM collided on the runway at Los Rodeos Airport at the Island of Tenerife leaving 583 people dead and 61 survivors. The events, the coincidences and the errors that led to the disaster are incredible to believe. A terrorist attack at a different airport, Gando Airport that led to the diversion of all flights to Los Rodeos Airport, miscommunication, foggy weather and pilot error all played important roles in the crash. The interesting aspect of it is that all the events happened on the ground. forty years ago, Tenerife, a quiet Spanish island was suddenly home to the deadliest airline disaster in the world both then and now. The two planes were diverted to Los Rodeos Airport after a bomb explosion at Gando Airport, Las Palmas, Canary Island. The two 747s (a Pan Am) and (a KLM) ended up on an infrequently used runway. As the planes waited...

Emirates: 'Use our new laptop handling service to beat travel ban'

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Emirates airline will introduce a “laptop and tablet handling service,” a move that follows an electronics carry-on ban introduced by the United States this week. With the service, Emirates is attempting to minimize the inconvenience to fliers affected by the new U.S. directive, which indefinitely covers U.S.-bound flights from 10 airports in Africa, the Middle East and Turkey. Dubai, where Emirates operates a major international connecting hub, is among the airports covered by the ban. The United Kingdom also has introduced a similar measure, though its ban does not include Dubai. Emirates' new handling service will be offered for free to customers traveling to the U.S. from Dubai, allowing them to use their laptaps and tablets until just before boarding. Prior to boarding, customers will be required to “declare and hand over their laptops, tablets, and other banned electronic devices to security staff” as they go through gate-side screening in Dubai. “Our aim is to ensure c...

ANALYSIS: The Rise and Fall and the Eventual resurgence of the Middle East carriers

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MIAMI  — The biggest aviation story of the last four decades (basically since deregulation of airlines in the United States) has been  the rise of the Middle Eastern airlines giants  Emirates, Qatar Airways, and Etihad, as well as their rival to the north Turkish Airlines. In Part II of our analysis of these carriers, we take a look at some of the headwinds that these carriers have faced in the last couple of years, and consider what the future may hold for them. THE MEB3 + 1 HAVE RUN MANY SHARED HEADWINDS It’s no accident that the recent downturn in the fortunes of the MEB3+1 has coincided with a period of sharply lower oil prices and thus jet fuel prices.   Many of the factors above, whether related to political will or location, helped give the MEB3 an overarching cost advantage, and in the 2005-2014 run of seemingly never ending growth, one of the biggest reasons that passengers chose the MEB3+1 over European and Asian rivals was indeed price, al...

Picture: This is what happens when an A380 gives you a Raw deal

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Remember the Bombardier Challenger 604 that was flipped upside down by an Emirates Airbus A380 and rolled 3 - 5 times? Well this is the remains of the jet

Royal Jordanian Airlines bans electronic devices on flights

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Royal Jordanian has banned electronic devices larger than a cell phone on flights to the US. It stated this in a tweet below:

US forbids any device larger than cellphone on airlines from 13 countries

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US authorities have secretly required airlines from 13 nations to forbid passengers from carrying any electronic or electrical device larger than a cellphone. The new edict was distributed in an email described as “confidential” from the US transportation safety administration (TSA) on Monday. The requirement forbids passengers from bringing laptops, iPads, Kindles and even cameras larger than mobile phones into the cabin. All such devices must be checked. Saudi Arabia’s Saudia Airlines and Royal Jordanian airlines are among the affected countries; the full list has not been revealed to the affected airlines themselves. The email – described as a “circular” – is not a public regulation, but airlines will be expected to enforce the new rule. Airlines were issued the circular on Monday and given 96 hours to comply; the rules apply to flights both to and from the US, according to Royal Jordanian airlines. The circular does not address electronic flight bags (EFBs), which allow fligh...

Weak Demand Prompts Two US airline said to cancel US - Cuba service

MIAMI —  On Monday, Silver Airways and Frontier Airlines announced that they plan to cancel their routes to Cuba, citing a weaker demand than expected. “Difficult but necessary” was how Silver Airways referred to its decision to suspend all its Cuba services, effective on April 22. The regional carrier based in Fort Lauderdale had originally planned to serve nine Cuban cities outside Havana, which the US Department of Transportation (DOT) authorized for regular scheduled flights from the United States. “This lack of demand coupled with overcapacity by the larger airlines has made the Cuban routes unprofitable for all carriers,” Silver said in statement. They’ve been using 34-seat Saab 340B aircraft on its Cuba routes, but some of its recent flights from Fort Lauderdale to Varadero have been carrying just two or three passengers, according to Cuban Customs reports. Silver plans to continue monitoring Cuba routes and “will consider resuming service in the future if the co...

Airbus A380 flips a Bombardier Challenger 604 upside down in a Freak mid-air Incident

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A harrowing freak air accident that has only just been revealed saw an Airbus A380 commercial jetliner flown by Emirates cause a much smaller business jet passing beneath it to flip upside down and plummet thousands of feet. The incident is a sharp reminder of why passengers should always wear their seat belts. According to information obtained by the  Aviation Herald , on the morning of 7 January an Emirates  Airbus A380-800  was flying from Dubai to Sydney. While the aeroplane was en route over the Arabian Sea, roughly about 630 nautical miles southeast of Muscat, a Bombardier  Challenger 604  business jet operated by German carrier MHS Aviation passed by 1,000ft beneath it. A thousand feet might seem like a great distance between two aeroplanes, but the wake turbulence caused by the A380 jetliner was so great that one minute after the airliner passed by above, very high G-force sent the business jet into an uncontrolled roll that turned the aircraft upsi...

Aero Redundancy saga: ANAP says Management did the Right thing to Save the Airline

NIGERIA: ASSOCIATION  of Nigeria Aviation Professionals (ANAP) has faulted plans by the Air Transport Senior Staff services Association of Nigeria (ATSSSAN) on its plans for a showdown with management of Aero Contractors over the latter’s redundancy declaration of 60% of its workforce. The union stated that the company was well within its rights and has acted in accordance with labour laws without violating any laws especially as the bigger picture is to ensure the airline’s survival in the long run. ”Redundancy” according to Nigeria Labour Laws means an involuntary and permanent loss of employment caused by an excess of manpower. Secretary General of ANAP, Comrade Abdul Rasaq Saidu in a chat with Nigerianflightdeck  stated that there was no need for any bravado as the company has done what it needs to as it concerns the Nigeria Labour Laws. Quoting Nigeria labour Laws, Saidu said: “In the event of redundancy: the employer shall inform the trade union or worker’s ...

Onyema, Air Peace CEO, gets Aviation man award, To acquire Boeing 777s for longhaul operations

NIGERIA: AIR PEACE  has pledged continuous seamless air travel with its project to connect more local, regional and international destinations with plans to strengthen its fleet with a Boeing 777 aircraft in its preparation to commence Guangzhou-China, Dubai, Mumbai, Atlanta, London and other long-haul routes. The carrier gave the assurance yesterday in Port Harcourt, Rivers State when its Chairman/Chief Executive Officer, Chief Allen Onyema was conferred with the award of “Aviation Man of the Year 2016” by ATQnews and Akwaaba African Travel Market. Speaking at the Rivers event tagged “Port Harcourt Bantaba”, Onyema also said that Air Peace which has added a Friday evening flight to its daily Lagos-Accra-Lagos route, would make Enugu the base of its Guangzhou-China operations. Air Peace, he said, had distinguished itself in the Nigerian aviation industry with its unrivalled on-time performance, safety and maintenance record. Responding to a question on the ownership of...

ANALYSIS: Trump Budget Proposes Privatisation; Essential Air services

MIAMI  — President Donald Trump presented a plan to privatize America’s air traffic control system (ATC) yesterday as part of a budget proposal for discretionary spending in the fiscal year 2018. A previous initiative, endorsed by most of the airlines in the United States, died in Congress last year but has been resuscitated with the advent of a new presidential administration. Under the plan, which is part of a multi-year reauthorization proposal for the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) and a fiscal shift that cuts 13% or $16.2 billion from the budget of the US Department of Transportation (DOT), oversight of the ATC system would shift to a private, nonprofit corporation that would over time take over complete administration. These would mirror ATC privatization efforts in many other countries including Australia and Canada. THIS WOULD NOT REPRESENT A SHIFT TO GREEDY CORPORATIONS SACRIFICING SAFETY FOR PROFIT The immediate criticism that usually arises whenever a...

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