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Former Sen. Jim Inhofe, a steadfast supporter of general aviation, passed away early Tuesday at the age of 89. His family announced that he became ill over the holiday weekend and died surrounded by family just before 5 a.m. The New York Times reported that he died of a stroke.

Sky Industry News Jul 9, 2024

German startup Væridion is collaborating with Bosch to develop an all-electric nine-seat regional aircraft, aiming for its debut in six years. "Situated within Bosch Campus, Væridion will focus on developing, integrating, and testing high-voltage batteries aimed at creating a 100% electric 9-seater regional aircraft by 2030," the company announced in a news release.

Sky Industry News Jul 9, 2024

Pilatus Aircraft has entered into a strategic partnership with Synhelion, a European developer of sustainable aviation fuel (SAF) technology.

Sky Industry News Jul 9, 2024

The Lockheed Martin/Boeing F-22 Raptor, an all-weather stealth aircraft designed for the United States Air Force (USAF) in the 1990s, continues to be a significant asset. Despite being considered an unsuccessful program by some, the F-22 platform has potential for future service due to its open system architecture.

Sky Industry News Jul 9, 2024

Embraer announced the E2 aircraft family as the successor to its E-jets in June 2013.

Sky Industry News Jul 9, 2024

Welcome to the 135th weekly routes article, which highlights notable new airline services that began recently. The focus is on significant and intriguing routes rather than a comprehensive list.

Sky Industry News Jul 9, 2024

Elevate MRO has inaugurated a new maintenance center for business aircraft at Rocky Mountain Metropolitan Airport in Denver.

Sky Industry News Jul 9, 2024

Boeing will plead guilty to a criminal fraud charge related to the deadly 737 MAX 8 crashes that occurred in 2018 and 2019. The news comes six months after the high-profile Alaska Airlines 737 MAX 9 door blowout incident. That dramatic incident, taking place in January 2024, brought the safety of the aircraft type into question again.

Sky Industry News Jul 8, 2024

UK Defence Secretary Healey plans to apply a "NATO Test" to major defence projects, ensuring the UK meets alliance obligations and addresses capability and funding gaps. Healey emphasizes the importance of a "NATO first" security strategy, focusing on Europe, the North Atlantic, and Arctic regions. Labour commits to supporting Ukraine, investing in the UK defence industry, and increasing procurement for national resilience and NATO leadership.

Sky Industry News Jul 8, 2024

ETOPS rules permit two-engine planes to safely fly overwater distances, and the Pacific route between the US mainland and Hawaii is notable for its distance from alternate airports. Flight plans for this crossing rely on the Central East Pacific Route System (CEP), which uses pre-coded routes and fixed waypoints for navigation. Pilots communicate with Oakland Oceanic Control Center through CPDLC and monitor guard frequencies for weather and turbulence reports during the four-hour radio silence.

Sky Industry News Jul 8, 2024

Deutsche Aircraft has announced a delay in the service entry of its D328eco regional airliner, now projected for the end of 2027.

Sky Industry News Jul 8, 2024

The National Naval Aviation Museum in Pensacola, FL offers free admission and features over 150 restored aircraft, including planes from the Navy Blue Angels. Seattle's Museum of Flight houses historic and modern aircraft, while Boeing Future of Flight in Everett provides factory tours. The Smithsonian National Air and Space Museum in Washington, DC, and Pima Air & Space Museum in Tucson, AZ showcase extensive collections of aircraft.

Sky Industry News Jul 8, 2024

The Farnborough International Airshow has facilitated more than $500 billion in deals over the past decade, establishing itself as a significant event for both the aerospace industry and the UK. The 2024 show will see major players like Airbus, Boeing, Rolls-Royce, and others return. The event is completely sold out, underscoring its continued relevance.

Sky Industry News Jul 8, 2024

South Korean airlines experienced a significant surge in passenger numbers during the first half of 2024, with a 29% increase compared to the same period in 2023. According to data released by the Korean government and reported by The Korea Times, the ten airlines based in South Korea carried a combined total of 47.56 million passengers over the past six months, up from 36.83 million passengers in H1 2023.

Sky Industry News Jul 8, 2024

Ryanair has celebrated the 39th anniversary of its first flight with a sale, offering prices starting at €19.85 ($21.52). The airline's growth rapidly accelerated in the 1990s when it introduced the Boeing 737. Now, Ryanair has become the largest airline in Europe in terms of weekly departures.

Sky Industry News Jul 8, 2024

John Alcock and Arthur Whitten Brown made the first nonstop transatlantic flight in 1919, flying a Vickers Vimy biplane for 16 hours and 27 minutes. Charles A. Lindbergh achieved the first nonstop solo flight in 1927, flying a Ryan M2 (Spirit of St. Louis) for 33 hours and 30 minutes. Lufthansa operated the first nonstop transatlantic passenger flight with a land-based aircraft in 1938, flying a Focke-Wulf Fw 200 "Condor" for 24 hours and 55 minutes.

Sky Industry News Jul 8, 2024

United Airlines operates several top international routes from Washington Dulles International Airport (IAD) with limited seat availability, including IAD-YYZ and IAD-ATH. Competitors on the IAD-ATH route include KLM, Air Canada, and Lufthansa, with United offering one-stop flights via New York or Chicago. United Airlines provides over 15,000 seats on the IAD-FRA route, where Lufthansa is the only competitor for direct flights.

Sky Industry News Jul 8, 2024

Korean Air will remove the Boeing 747 from its Honolulu flights more than a month sooner than previously planned, redirecting the aircraft to Singapore instead. The airline has eight remaining passenger-configured 747-8i aircraft and plans to operate them on seven routes until the end of the year.

Sky Industry News Jul 8, 2024

ZIPAIR, a low-cost subsidiary of Japan Airlines, appears to be ending its San Jose flights. The airline introduced the route from Tokyo Narita in December 2022, but no services are scheduled or bookable after October 24, 2024. Since 1990, seven airlines have attempted long-haul flights from San Jose.

Sky Industry News Jul 8, 2024

The European Union Aviation Safety Agency (EASA) has released an updated warning to aircraft operators concerning the risks associated with interference in navigation systems due to signal spoofing and jamming.

Sky Industry News Jul 8, 2024