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Numerosas empresas españolas están consultando a despachos y asesores para encontrar fórmulas que les permitan esquivar el impacto de los nuevos aranceles anunciados por Donald Trump. Los sectores agroalimentario, industrial y tecnológico son algunos de los más afectados, y muchas compañías ya buscan vías alternativas como el adelanto de exportaciones o la diversificación de mercados fuera de EE. UU. (fuente).Iberia ha reanudado sus vuelos entre Madrid y Washington D.C. utilizando por primera vez el nuevo Airbus A321XLR, convirtiéndose en la primera aerolínea del mundo en operar una ruta transatlántica con este modelo. Esta incorporación permite ampliar frecuencias, operar durante todo el año y reducir el impacto medioambiental gracias a su mayor eficiencia de combustible (fuente).La Fundación MSC ha inaugurado un nuevo Centro de Conservación Marina en Ocean Cay MSC Marine Reserve, su isla privada en las Bahamas. El centro se enfocará en la investigación y restauración de arrecifes de coral, además de ofrecer experiencias educativas a los pasajeros sobre la protección del medio marino. Ocean Cay ha sido reconocida como "Hope Spot" por la organización Mission Blue por su valor ecológico (fuente).
Palm oil is one of the biggest environmental villains, but now a Dutch biotech company has scaled up a breakthrough yeast-based alternative that could drastically cut emissions and deforestation. Meanwhile, New York City is tackling unsafe e-bike batteries by handing out free replacement e-bikes to delivery workers. Plus, France is going all-in on nuclear power to support the AI boom. Undecided with Matt Ferrell - the popular YouTuber comes to Brian and James's backyard to explore the construction of a wind farm. Great video here. https://youtu.be/rKPYy8RF1RU?si=p8HFcVONNNYHMCks Join The Clean Energy Show's CLEAN CLUB on Patreon for exciting perks! Also on this episode: China's heavy trucks are electrifying at a record pace. Russia's war is increasing global aviation emissions. New research shows carbon capture may be worse than simply investing in renewables. Rivian's electric delivery van, once exclusive to Amazon, is now available for purchase by any fleet. Listener Mail Weldon in Winnipeg shares a funny experience about driving an EV in -30°C, proving that gas cars aren't just bad for the environment but also for visibility! The Lightning Round BYD's solid-state battery breakthrough could double EV range. A new Airbus A321XLR jet cuts fuel use by 30% per passenger. Data center electricity demand is skyrocketing worldwide. EV interest is surging, but cost misconceptions remain high. The cost of installing a Tesla Supercharger stall? About $40,000. Home insurance costs in Alberta have soared 90% in a decade due to extreme weather events. China's heavy-duty truck market is rapidly shifting to electric, hitting 21% market share this year. Contest: Win a Free Clean Club Membership! We're giving away a one-year membership to our Clean Club, which includes: Ad-free, high-quality episodes Early access to new episodes Exclusive Patreon bonus content Monthly shoutouts and merch discounts If you're already a Patreon supporter or following us for free, you're automatically entered! Contact Us We love hearing from listeners! Send us your feedback: Email: CleanEnergyShow@gmail.com Voicemail: speakpipe.com/cleanenergyshow Join our Patreon community for exclusive posts and discussions. Support the show by rating us on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or your favorite app. Don't forget to follow for weekly episodes!
In episode 242 of the Simple Flying Podcast, your hosts, Tom and Channing, discuss, Frontier Airlines suspends 40+ routes Turkish Airlines commits to JFK Terminal One Delta Air Lines restarts daily Rio-JFK flights The FAA certifies the Airbus A321XLR with P&W engines QantasLink takes 1st ex-WestJet Dash 8 Q400
IBA's Dr. Stuart Hatcher, Chief Economist & Exec. Advisor, and Neil Fraser CFA, Manager - Airline Analysis, share their insights on the latest stories in global aviation.In this episode, we explore:321 GO!: Atlantic Leaps Increasing for Airbus Narrowbodies – Discover how the Airbus A321XLR is redefining transatlantic travel with its extended range and fuel efficiency.easyJet on Upward Trajectory Whilst Ryanair and Wizz Wane – A deep dive into easyJet's impressive FY2024 performance and how it outpaced competitors like Ryanair and Wizz Air. Sign up for the newsletter - https://www.iba.aero/sign-up/LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/company/iba-aviation-consultancy/Twitter - https://twitter.com/IBAaviationYouTube - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCSkPhTf-05htY99V79fklMAWebsite - www.iba.aeroSign up for the newsletter - https://www.iba.aero/sign-up/LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/company/iba-aviation-consultancy/Twitter - https://twitter.com/IBAaviationYouTube - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCSkPhTf-05htY99V79fklMAWebsite - www.iba.aero
Send us a textLinking the Travel Industry is a business travel podcast where we review the top travel industry stories that are posted on LinkedIn by LinkedIn members. We curate the top posts and discuss with them with travel industry veterans in a live session with audience members. You can join the live recording session by visiting BusinessTravel360.comYour Hosts are Riaan van Schoor, Ann Cederhall and Aash ShravahStories covered on this session include -Jeff Klee's post about his views on what challenges remain for NDC in corporate travel attracted a lot of views, comments and interactions.The challenges of IATA's One Order are explored by B Vinod in a post which raised a lot of discussion.Planes were being shot at on approach at Haiti, with a Spirit Airlines flight attendant injured. A ban on flights there for US carriers were introduced as a results.Struggling carrier Rex Airlines is offered an AU$80m financing facility by the Australian Federal Government to ensure it continues operating.After talks of a merger with Frontier Airlines broke down, it seems that bankruptcy is a reality for Spirit Airlines.Iberia makes aviation history by operating the first Airbus A321XLR commercial flight from Madrid to Boston.Extra StoriesYou can subscribe to this podcast by searching 'BusinessTravel360' on Apple Podcast, Spotify, iHeart, Pandora, Alexa or your favorite podcast player.This podcast was created, edited and distributed by BusinessTravel360. Be sure to sign up for regular updates at BusinessTravel360.com - Enjoy!Support the show
A contrails study by GE Aviation and NASA, an F-15E Strike Eagle downs drones, Iberia's new A321XLR in service, the Phillippine Mars moves to its final destination, an airliner and a UAP come close together, Spirit Airlines files for bankruptcy, and the environmental impact of private jets. Also, AvGeeks flock to Bluesky, a STEM author at the NASM, and F-35B trials on a Japanese flattop. The contrails of an Airbus A340 jet, over London, England. Photographed by Adrian Pingstone in March 2007. Aviation News GE and NASA to accelerate understanding of contrails The "Contrail Optical Depth Experiment" (CODEX) is a research project conducted through a NASA and GE Aerospace partnership to study the formation and behavior of contrails. Contrails are clouds of ice particles that airplanes can create when they fly through cold and humid air. Persistent contrails are thought to contribute to climate warming. The primary goal of CODEX is to accurately measure the optical depth of contrails, which indicates how much light is blocked by the contrail. In the project, a GE Boeing 747-400 creates the contrails and NASA's G-III research aircraft (a modified Gulfstream III business jet) follows and scans the 747's wake with Advanced LiDAR (Light Detection and Ranging) technology to analyze the contrails produced by different engine configurations. This will hopefully lead to the development of engine technologies that reduce contrail formation. NASA Gulfstream G-III NASA's Armstrong Flight Research Center in Edwards, California, operates the Gulfstream G-III aircraft, NASA tail number 804, as an aerodynamics research test bed. Work with the aircraft is funded through NASA's Aeronautics Research Mission Directorate (ARMD) as part of the Environmentally Responsible Aviation (ERA) project under the agency's Integrated Systems Research Program. GE 747-400 Flying Test Bed Since 2010, this former Japan Airlines plane has been used by GE to test new jet engines, such as the GE90, GEnx, LEAP, and the GE9X. The plane is based at Flight Test Operations (FTO) in Victorville. F-15E Pilot Recounts Having To Switch To Guns After Missiles Ran Dry During Iranian Drone Barrage An F-15E Strike Eagle shot down so many Iranian drones aimed at Israel that they ran out of air-to-air missiles. The crew was ordered to continue and use any weapon available, which left the Strike Eagle's 20mm Gatling Gun, capable of firing around 6,000 rounds per minute. Operating this gun is said to be risky with small, low, slow-moving targets. In this instance, the F-15 did not stop the drone. Feel Sorry For the Flight Attendants: Iberia's New A321XLR Long-Haul Jet Features Tiny Galleys That Even Contortionists Would Struggle to Work in Iberia is the launch customer of the Airbus A321XLR (extra long range) single-aisle jet. The airline is flying the plane on a Madrid and Boston route. According to Saffran, the Airbus SpaceFlex V2 galley and lavatory allows for 6 more seats in the A321. The Airbus Space-Flex galley and lavatory concept. Airbus says the A321XLR features a 4,700 nm range, 180-220 seats, and 30% lower fuel burn per seat than previous generation aircraft. The plane was launched in 2019 at the Paris Air Show. Compared to other A320 family aircraft, the A321XLR carries more fuel, has strengthened landing gear, and includes a revised wing trailing-edge flap for takeoff performance. Airbus offers two engine options: the CFM LEAP-1A and the Pratt & Whitney PW1100G. The first A321XLR was delivered to Iberia on 30 October 2024 and conducted its first revenue flight on 6 November 2024. The first long-haul flight with passengers was on 14 November 2024, from Madrid to Boston. Martin Mars To Visit San Francisco, San Diego On Final Flight The Philippine Mars is destined for the Pima Air and Space Museum in Tucson, Arizona. In preparation, the plane is undergoing taxi tests in Port Alberni, British Columbia.
This episode was recorded on November 7th. However, due to a technical issue, it did not upload correctly to our podcast platform. In episode 237 of the Simple Flying podcast, Tom and Channing discuss, Iberia's 1st Airbus A321XLR flight Air Canada brings 767s out of retirement Air Force One's color scheme Racoon causes chaos in LaGuardia The Boeing strike is over
Booking.com ha anunciado que, desde hoy, opera en cumplimiento con la Ley de Mercados Digitales en el Espacio Económico Europeo. Tras su designación como ‘Guardián' (Gatekeeper), las consultas con la Comisión Europea y otras partes interesadas pertinentes han colaborado en perfilar sus medidas para el cumplimiento de la DMA. El Imserso ha abierto un nuevo plazo de solicitudes para participar en su programa de turismo dirigido a personas mayores. Este programa de turismo social brinda a los jubilados la oportunidad de acceder a viajes a precios reducidos y disfrutar de experiencias en diferentes destinos españoles, fomentando el bienestar y el envejecimiento activo. El registro de viajeros en España está generando preocupaciones sobre los riesgos para la privacidad de los usuarios. Según un análisis reciente, el almacenamiento de datos personales asociados a las reservas plantea importantes desafíos de seguridad y protección de la información, que podrían afectar a la confianza de los viajeros. Las agencias de viajes esperan una nueva moratoria en la implementación del registro de reservas en España, debido a las dificultades y costes que supone para el sector. Esta medida esperada permitiría a las agencias disponer de más tiempo para adaptarse a los requisitos regulatorios sin afectar sus operaciones diarias. El turismo activo continúa ganando popularidad entre los viajeros españoles, que buscan cada vez más experiencias al aire libre y de aventura en sus destinos. Según nuevas estadísticas, esta tendencia está impulsando el desarrollo de actividades como el senderismo, la escalada y el ciclismo, promoviendo una conexión más profunda con la naturaleza. La accesibilidad en el turismo es una prioridad creciente para muchos viajeros españoles, con más de un millón de personas eligiendo destinos adaptados para personas con movilidad reducida. Este crecimiento en el turismo accesible refleja una mayor conciencia sobre la inclusión y la importancia de ofrecer experiencias accesibles para todos. Iberia se prepara para el estreno mundial del Airbus A321XLR, un avión de pasillo único diseñado para cubrir rutas de larga distancia. Este nuevo modelo ofrece una mayor eficiencia en el consumo de combustible y una mayor autonomía, permitiendo a la aerolínea española expandir su oferta de vuelos internacionales. El alcalde de Sevilla ha reafirmado que el turismo es la principal industria de la ciudad, subrayando su papel en la economía local y en la generación de empleo. Durante un reciente evento, destacó las iniciativas para mejorar la experiencia turística en Sevilla y atraer a visitantes de todas partes del mundo. Vueling ha presentado un nuevo diseño de avión dedicado al Barça Femenino, homenajeando la trayectoria y logros de sus jugadoras. Este diseño especial celebra el éxito del equipo y refuerza el compromiso de la aerolínea con el deporte femenino, mientras fortalece su identidad de marca a través de esta colaboración.
In episode 236 of the Simple Flying podcast your hosts Tom and Channing discuss,Delta Air Lines close calls1st Airbus A321XLR deliveredAmerican Airlines' new longest routeRiyadh Air orders 60 Airbus narrowbodiesJetBlue sued over an ice cream sandwich
Oktobers siste episode spilles inn på selveste Halloween 31. oktober ettersom Espen har vært i Las Vegas. Norwegian fikk juling på børsen etter kvartalstallene, Riyadh Air bestiller A321neo, Iberia har fått sin første A321XLR, CSA ut av SkyTeam og Air Baltic skal fly "til Ukraina". Velkommen ombord på flight 317! Dornier Do 317 AKTUELT: Norwegians Q3 Riyadh Air bestiller 60 A321neo Første Airbus A321XLR levert CSA ut av SkyTeam SAS skal fly til Nuuk Air Baltic til Rzezow SAA vurderer å selge sine gjenværende Heathrow-slots
Send us a textFlying Blue, das Vielfliegerprogramm von Air France und KLM, bietet jetzt eine neue Möglichkeit, Meilen zu sammeln – mit einem monatlichen Abo! Ab 1,1 Cent pro Meile stehen vier Modelle zur Auswahl, von 2.000 bis 17.000 Meilen pro Monat. Ideal für Vielflieger, die ihr Meilenkonto ohne Flugbuchungen aufstocken wollen.#FlyingBlue #AirFrance #KLM #MeilenAbo #Vielflieger #Reisepunkte #MeilenSammeln #AboModelle Frage des Tages: 00:00 Willkommen zu Frequent Traveller TV01:54 Airbus liefert ersten Airbus A321XLR an Iberia aus06:20 "Wir müssen uns keine Sorgen um die Eurowings machen"09:44 Siemens Gepäck Sortieranlagen wird verkauft12:28 Flying Blue Meilenabo15:50 British Airways nimmt 2 Passagiere nicht wegen "MAGA" mit18:00 Frage des TagesTake-OFF 31.10.2024 – Folge 243-2024Stammtisch Termine: https://FQTWorld.as.me/meetupKanalmitglied werden und exklusive Vorteile erhalten:https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCQyWcZxP3MpuQ54foJ_IsgQ/joinHier geht es zu eurem kostenlosen Consulting Link - https://FTCircle.as.me/Damit Du von unserem Wissen profitieren kannst, kannst du ein mindestens 60 minütiges und vor allem auf dich zugeschnittenes Punkte, Meilen, Status Coaching buchen. Nach dem Call bekommst du ein Jahr Zugang zu dieser Gruppe und zahlst so nur 10 Euro pro Monat und kannst sofort profitieren. Hier ist nun der Link zu deinem neuen Punkte, Meilen und Status Deals.MY SOCIALSWhatsApp - https://wa.me/message/54V7X7VO3WOVF1FACEBOOK | Lars F Corsten - https://www.facebook.com/LFCorsten/FACEBOOK | FQT.TV - https://www.facebook.com/FQTTVFACEBOOK | FTCircle - https://www.facebook.com/FTCircleTWITTER | Lars F Corsten - https://twitter.com/LFCorstenINSTAGRAM | Lars F Corsten - https://www.instagram.com/lfcorsten/LINKEDIN - https://www.linkedin.com/in/lfcorsten/Clubhouse - @LFCorsten
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Wizz Air says it will fly the narrow-bodied Airbus A321XLR from London Gatwick to Jeddah in Saudi Arabia. What's the future for "long, thin" routes flown by, well, long, thin aircraft? I've been talking to long, thin Rhys Jones from the frequent-flyer website Head for Points.This podcast is free, like the Independent Travel newsletter. Get it delivered every Friday to your inbox. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Episode Notes Airports worldwide are investing large amounts in tech upgrades for a projected huge increase in passenger traffic. Travel Technology Reporter Justin Dawes profiles five U.S. airports making upgrades. JFK Airport shared plans earlier this year for its new terminal 6, which will include digital concierge services as well as a self check-in and bag drop. The airport said its new terminal 1 would feature a state-of-the-art baggage handling system. San Francisco International Airport has started working on a $2.6 billion project to modernize terminal 3, which will include automated bag drop stations and new security checkpoints. And Pittsburgh International Airport is building a new terminal with more streamlined ticketing stations and baggage claim systems. Next, Qantas unveiled details about its all-new aircraft on Thursday. Airlines Editor Gordon Smith takes a look at the Airbus A321XLR, which the Australian carrier will start receiving next April. Qantas says the aircraft — which Airbus has coined the “XLR” or “Xtra Long Range” — will open up direct domestic and short-haul international routes. It's a direct replacement for Qantas' existing Boeing 737s, which are due to leave the carrier's fleet over the next decade. The XLR can fly around 1,500 nautical miles further than the outgoing 737s. Finally, Edinburgh's city council recently approved a proposal to levy Scotland's first tourist tax. Local officials are worried the tax could make the city less competitive, writes Global Tourism Reporter Dawit Habtemariam. The “Transient Visitor Levy” will charge guests staying at paid accommodations in Edinburgh 5% per room night. Capped at seven consecutive days, the tax will go into effect in 2026. Edinburgh officials will use the funds for affordable housing, infrastructure and destination management, among other areas. Habtemariam notes some tourism businesses are concerned the new tax will make the Scottish capital more expensive for tourists. Marc Crothall, chief executive of the Scottish Tourism Alliance, described Edinburgh's new tax as a contentious matter, citing concerns about the possible impact on future bookings. For more travel stories and deep dives into the latest trends, head to skift.com. Connect with Skift LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/skift/ X: https://twitter.com/skift Facebook: https://facebook.com/skiftnews Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/skiftnews/ WhatsApp: https://whatsapp.com/channel/0029VaAL375LikgIXmNPYQ0L/ Subscribe to @SkiftNews and never miss an update from the travel industry.
In dieser Episode sprechen wir über ein wichtiges Thema, das jeden Reisenden betrifft: die Sicherheit Ihrer Wertsachen während des Flugs. Es kommt immer wieder vor, dass Passagiere unangenehme Überraschungen erleben, wenn sie feststellen, dass Bargeld, Kreditkarten oder andere Wertsachen während des Flugs abhandenkommen. Wir geben Ihnen wertvolle Tipps, wie Sie sich effektiv schützen können.#Reisesicherheit #WertsachenSchützen #Flugsicherheit #Reisetipps #SicherUnterwegs #HandgepäckFrage des Tages: Welche Erwartungen oder Befürchtungen habt ihr beim Airbus A321XLR? Braucht ihr nach dem Heimflug erstmal Urlaub? Wie passt ihr auf eure Sachen im Flugzeug auf? 00:00 Willkommen zu Frequent Traveller TV01:58 Voepass ATR 72 abgestürzt08:50 Frau stirbt beim Kofferband am Chicago Flughafen11:40 Frontier A321XLR wurden abbestellt14:26 Warum schlaucht das Reisen so?16:50 Passagier beklaut Mitflieger beim Boarden20:00 Fragen des TagesTake-OFF 10.08.2024 – Folge 183-2024Stammtisch Termine: https://FQTWorld.as.me/meetupKanalmitglied werden und exklusive Vorteile erhalten:https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCQyWcZxP3MpuQ54foJ_IsgQ/joinHier geht es zu eurem kostenlosen Consulting Link - https://FTCircle.as.me/Damit Du von unserem Wissen profitieren kannst, kannst du ein mindestens 60 minütiges und vor allem auf dich zugeschnittenes Punkte, Meilen, Status Coaching buchen. Nach dem Call bekommst du ein Jahr Zugang zu dieser Gruppe und zahlst so nur 10 Euro pro Monat und kannst sofort profitieren. Hier ist nun der Link zu deinem neuen Punkte, Meilen und Status Deals.MY SOCIALSWhatsApp - https://wa.me/message/54V7X7VO3WOVF1FACEBOOK | Lars F Corsten - https://www.facebook.com/LFCorsten/FACEBOOK | FQT.TV - https://www.facebook.com/FQTTVFACEBOOK | FTCircle - https://www.facebook.com/FTCircleTWITTER | Lars F Corsten - https://twitter.com/LFCorstenINSTAGRAM | Lars F Corsten - https://www.instagram.com/lfcorsten/LINKEDIN - https://www.linkedin.com/in/lfcorsten/Clubhouse - @LFCorstenStammtisch Termine: https://FQTWorld.as.me/meetupKanalmitglied werden und exklusive Vorteile erhalten:https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCQyWcZxP3MpuQ54foJ_IsgQ/joinHier geht es zu eurem kostenlosen Consulting Link - https://FTCircle.as.me/Damit Du von unserem Wissen profitieren kannst, kannst du ein mindestens 60 minütiges und vor allem auf dich zugeschnittenes Punkte, Meilen, Status Coaching buchen. Nach dem Call bekommst du ein Jahr Zugang zu dieser Gruppe und zahlst so nur 10 Euro pro Monat und kannst sofort profitieren. Hier ist nun der Link zu deinem neuen Punkte, Meilen und Status Deals.MY SOCIALSWhatsApp - https://wa.me/message/54V7X7VO3WOVF1FACEBOOK | Lars F Corsten - https://www.facebook.com/LFCorsten/FACEBOOK | FQT.TV - https://www.facebook.com/FQTTVFACEBOOK | FTCircle - https://www.facebook.com/FTCircleTWITTER | Lars F Corsten - https://twitter.com/LFCorstenINSTAGRAM | Lars F Corsten - https://www.instagram.com/lfcorsten/LINKEDIN - https://www.linkedin.com/in/lfcorsten/Clubhouse - @LFCorsten
Boeing's commercial market outlook, the AirVenture and Farnborough air shows, Airbus' A321XLR certification, funding for FAA infrastructure, Embraer's Eve flying taxi prototype, JetBlue's unpaid leave offer to flight attendants, and first officers decline to upgrade to captain. Aviation News Boeing Forecasts Demand for Nearly 44,000 New Airplanes Through 2043 as Air Travel Surpasses Pre-Pandemic Levels Boeing released its Commercial Market Outlook (CMO) for 2024-2043, including an interactive dashboard. CMO forecast highlights through 2043: The global commercial fleet is projected to grow 3.2% annually. The air cargo fleet will increase by two-thirds by 2043, to support 4.1% annual air cargo traffic growth. The number of global routes served by commercial airlines has returned to 2019 levels, even though nearly 20% of them are new, illustrating the adaptability of aviation in a dynamic market. Single-aisle airplanes will make up 71% of the 2043 fleet. The global widebody fleet will more than double, with twin-aisles comprising 44% of the Middle East fleet. It's Opening Week for Two of the World's Largest Airshows EAA AirVenture Oshkosh is July 22 – July 28, 2024. EAA has about 300,000 members worldwide. AirVenture sees more than 500,000 attendees over the week-long event they call The World's Greatest Aviation Celebration®. The Farnborough International Airshow is held every two years, alternating with the Paris Air Show. This year Farnborough is July 22 – July 26, 2024, and targets the global aerospace industry. See Farnborough Air Show 2024 - Preview from the Royal Aeronautical Society. Airbus A321XLR Receives EASA Type Certification The European Union Aviation Safety Agency (EASA) issued Type Certification for the Airbus A321XLR powered by CFM LEAP-1A engines. Airbus has a backlog of over 500 single-aisle A321XLR orders. Iberia is the launch customer and EIS is expected in November 2024. Airbus also has orders from Qantas, Icelandair, and IAG Group. Certification for the Pratt & Whitney GTF variant is to come next. Groups Push Lawmakers To Up FAA's ATC Equipment Budget Twenty-six industry associations sent a letter to the Appropriations Committees, the Senate Commerce Committee, and the House Transportation and Infrastructure Committee asking for more ATC modernization funding. The associations represent business and general aviation, airlines, air traffic controllers and specialists, pilots and flight attendants, and manufacturers. The groups note an uncommitted balance in the Airport and Airway Trust Fund (AATF) that could be used for the FAA's Facilities and Equipment (F&E) account. “We… believe more must be done to not only maintain and sustain the ATC system but also to modernize it.” The Airport and Airway Trust Fund (AATF), also known as the Aviation Trust Fund, was established in 1970 to help finance the FAA's investments in the airport and airway system, independent of the General Fund. Embraer's Eve rolls out flying taxi prototype, cash needs covered until 2027 Embraer subsidiary Eve Air Mobility revealed their full-scale eVTOL prototype. The fixed-wing aircraft uses eight propellers for vertical flight and an electric pusher motor. The first prototype does not have a cabin or pilot. The final aircraft will seat four passengers and a pilot. Eve was founded in 2020 and plans to obtain certification and enter service in 2026. Five conforming prototypes are planned for 2025. The company says they have letters of intent for 2,900 eVTOLs that seat four passengers and a pilot. Investors include United Airlines, BAE Systems, Thales, and Rolls-Royce. Eve eVTOL protype. JetBlue to Offer Six Months of Unpaid Leave to Flight Attendants, Trim Number of Crew Members On Transatlantic Flights A Transport Workers Union of America (TWU) memo says JetBlue is taking steps to reduce costs. Flight attendants should expect “significantly reduced” flying sched...
In episode 223 of the Simple Flying podcast, your hosts Jo and Tom discuss, Recent Southwest Airlines incidents Everything commercial at Embraer Recent notable government flights Flying on the Embraer KC-390 1st Airbus A321XLR flights on sale
Renfe ha finalizado la renovación de su comité de dirección tras el reciente nombramiento de Joaquim Hortalà como nuevo secretario general y del consejo de administración y director de la asesoría jurídica de la compañía. El turismo de bienestar se está consolidando como una de las opciones preferidas por los turistas, con un crecimiento proyectado del 21% para 2025, según el Global Wellness Institute. En un contexto donde el 50% de los europeos ha experimentado agotamiento desde 2022, según datos de Statista, este sector surge con fuerza para recobrar el equilibrio físico y mental. El Imserso prorrogará el actual programa de viajes para la siguiente temporada 2024/2025, por lo que Ávoris Corporación Empresarial repetirá al frente de los tres lotes del concurso, pero con "el compromiso de mejorar algunas condiciones" que "no se han cumplido" este año. Ainsa (Huesca), Sos del Rey Católico (Zaragoza), Cudillero (Asturias), Mura (Barcelona), Pals (Girona) y Casares (Málaga) han sido los pueblos españoles elegidos para optar al reconocimiento Best Tourism Villages (Mejor pueblo turístico) por la Organización Mundial del Turismo (OMT). Turespaña, a través de la Consejería de Turismo en Pekín (China), participa por segunda vez consecutiva en la feria de turismo ITB China, que se celebra del 27 al 29 de mayo de 2024, con un stand en el que estarán presentes 12 entidades y empresas españolas. El Gobierno volverá a poner en marcha este verano el proyecto Verano Joven, una iniciativa que lanzó por primera vez el año pasado que permitía a los jóvenes de entre 18 y 30 años viajar en transporte público durante el verano con descuentos de hasta el 90%.
¿Cuál es el papel de España en la Organización de Aviación Civil Internacional (OACI)? ¿A qué se dedica esta institución internacional y cuál es su importancia para el buen funcionamiento de la aviación mundial? Aerovía entrevista a Víctor M. Aguado, que el pasado junio dejó el cargo de representante permanente de España en el Consejo de la OACI, en el que permaneció durante más de 15 años. En esta extensa entrevista (que se grabó en junio coincidiendo con su relevo en el cargo), Aguado, una de las voces más autorizadas del transporte aéreo español, nos habla sobre su dilatada trayectoria profesional y aborda muchos de los grandes asuntos que protagonizan el debate en el sector: la sostenibilidad, la recuperación tras la pandemia, las operaciones con un solo piloto, la integración de los drones en las operaciones aéreas, el Cielo Único Europeo, la atención a las víctimas y a sus familias… Además, en la segunda parte del capítulo, regresa El radar de Aviacionline. Con Pablo Díaz, director editorial de este medio especializado, comentamos varios asuntos destacados de la actualidad aeronáutica del verano que acaba de finalizar: la vuelta de Le Bourget, los magníficos datos de la temporada alta, el aterrizaje en un campo de Siberia de un A320 de Ural Airlines, la exhibición del Airbus A321XLR y la vuelta de México a la categoría 1 de la FAA. Resumen de contenidos: 0:01 – Vuelve Aerovía. 1:54 – Presentación del capítulo y de la nueva temporada. 6:19 – Entrevista a Víctor Manuel Aguado, exrepresentante permanente de España ante la OACI. 8:26 – ¿Qué balance hace Víctor Aguado de sus 15 años en la OACI? 11:03 – ¿A qué se dedica la OACI? 15:45 – ¿Se hace política en la OACI? 25:45 – Una de las banderas de Víctor Aguado en la OACI: las víctimas. 29:40 – La mejora de la seguridad en la aviación. 34:14 – ‘Single pilot operations': ¿llegará a ser una realidad? 37:27 – ¿Es necesario repensar el Cielo Único Europeo? 42:50 – ¿Qué consejo le da Víctor Aguado a su sucesor en el cargo, Ángel Luis Arias? 44:35 – ¿Cuáles son las mayores satisfacciones profesionales de Víctor Aguado? 48:16 – ¿Y sus mayores sinsabores? 49:55 – ¿Es exportable el modelo la OACI al ámbito del espacio? 55:10 – El radar de Aviacionline: regreso exitoso de Le Bourget. 57:28 – El radar de Aviacionline: buenas sensaciones en la temporada alta. 59:25 – El radar de Aviacionline: aterrizaje en el campo de un A320 de Ural. 1:01:14 – El radar de Aviacionline: el Airbus A321XLR, ‘on tour'. 1:05:11 – El radar de Aviacionline: México recupera la categoría 1 de la FAA. No te pierdas el capítulo 108 de Aerovía: “España tiene una posición de liderazgo importantísima en la OACI”.
In episode 188 of the Simple Flying podcast, your hosts Jo and Tom discuss, The Airbus A321XLR's route-proving campaign Fake engine part certifications Qatar Airways CEO's latest Airbus A380 comments Whats is going on at Avianca Emirates is searching for A380 pilots
In episode 178 of the Simple Flying podcast, your hosts Jo and Tom discuss, This week's major incidents Icelandair's Airbus A321XLR order Norwegian is buying Widerøe What's going on at MYAirline Germany opens up passport eGates
This week in airplane news, A gear collapse at Miami leads to a fire on the runway, the FAA has issued a new Advisory Circular for NOTAMs, the FAA and telecom companies reach another deal for 5G, and the successful test flight of the Airbus A321XLR A Red Air flight from the Dominican Republic to Miami Airport experienced a gear collapse and a subsequent fire The MD82's landing gear collapsed during landing, and the plane appeared to skid off the runway, catching fire. Three people were taken to the hospital with minor injuries See video We assume the FAA and NTSB will be investigating. https://www.cbsnews.com/news/miami-airport-airplane-fire-landing-gear-collapse-faa/ The FAA issued a new Advisory Circular (AC-150/5200-28G) to clarify the use of NOTAMS “This AC provides guidance on using the NOTAM system for airport condition reporting and procedures used to describe, format, and disseminate information on unanticipated or temporary changes to components of, or hazards in, the National Airspace System (NAS),” the AC says. The AC also says that NOTAMs are for “providing timely information on unanticipated or temporary changes to components of, or hazards in, the National Airspace System (NAS).” https://www.avweb.com/aviation-news/faa-clarifies-function-purpose-of-notams The FAA, Verizon and AT&T have reached another deal to prevent disruptions The deal extends the reduced power in certain cities another year, after which “the wireless companies expect to operate their networks in urban areas with minimal restrictions” It appears the FAA will be pushing carriers to replace the altimeters that may experience interruptions or install filters that reduce the risk of interference. https://www.avweb.com/aviation-news/telecoms-faa-reach-another-5g-deal Airbus announced this week they'd flown the “Extra Long Range” A321XLR single-aisle jet for the first time. “This is a major milestone for the A320 Family and its customers worldwide,” said Philippe Mhun, Airbus executive vice president for programs and services. “With the A321XLR coming into service, airlines will be able to offer long-haul comfort on a single aisle aircraft, thanks to its unique Airspace cabin. The A321XLR will open new routes with unbeatable economics and environmental performance.” https://www.avweb.com/aviation-news/airbus-a321xlr-completes-first-flight
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In episode 111 of the Simple Flying podcast your hosts Jo and Tom discuss, The China Eastern crash Air Canada's Airbus A321XLR order Lufthansa's quadjet operations The Antonov An-225 drama A recap of our Air Astana webinar
The successor to the popular Airbus A320 has been finalized with Airbus officials saying it is not a question of "If" but "When" the smaller Airbus A220 (Bombardier C Series) is stretched for a likely A220-500 variant to replace the A320. Have you flown the Airbus A220, or experienced it as a passenger? What are your thoughts on the aircraft? Please do tell us through Twitter (/KatsSquawk).
Hallo! Heute gibt es mal eine etwas andere Folge. Tim von Luftfahtnews und ich haben uns zu einem virtuellen Talk getroffen. Es war ein Riesenspaß! Danke Tim, für den klasse Talk. Unter anderem geht es um Langstreckenjets auf Kurzstrecken, den Airbus 321XLR, das ZEROe Project, den 101. Geburtstag von KLM, die Schließung von Tegel, Allitalia und noch ein paar weitere Themen. Viel Spaß beim Hören. Euer Oskar
On this Washington Roundtable episode of the Defense & Aerospace Report Podcast, sponsored by Bell, we look ahead to 2021 with “Rocket Ron” Epstein, PhD, of Bank of America Merrill Lynch, Richard Aboulafia of the Teal Group consultancy and Sash Tusa of Agency Partners. — Look at CAE’s acquisition of L3Harris military training business w/ Dan Gelston, the group resident for CAE Defence and Security — Performance of aerospace and defense stocks during a volatile week on Wall Street as inflation worries mount in anticipation of congressional passage of President Biden’s $1.9 trillion stimulus package — Improving commercial air travel statistics as vaccination rates increase and airlines consider new routes — Airbus’ decision to cancel Norwegian’s aircraft order, prompting questions whether Boeing will follow suit — Analysis of Boeing’s claim to the European Air Safety Agency that fuselage fuel tank on the Airbus’ A321XLR poses a fire safety risk and whether the charge is an effort by the US plane maker to delay the European program so it developers a competitive new jetliner — Market reaction to CAE’s acquisition of L3Harris’ military training business, Leonardo’s decision to spinoff DRS while maintaining equity stake and Bombardier outlook — Earnings reports by Thales and Dassault as the French aircraft maker prepares investment in business jets and discusses Franco-German SCAF combat aircraft program — Outlook for Lockheed Martin’s F-35 Lightning II fighter program in the wake of comments by senior leaders, including House Armed Services Committee Chairman Adam Smith, D-Wash., at the Brookings Institution last week
Welcome Aboard The Airways Podcast! The 47th episode kicks off with our hosts chatting about Enrique's recent scare with a potential case of Coronavirus onboard a SAS Airbus A350; Rohan's upcoming trip to India; and Vinay's shock at American Airlines' new Seattle adventure. Because of that, this episode's first analysis segment offers a long discussion between Vinay and Rohan, analyzing whether the move by American Airlines to jump into the Seattle market with two new long-haul flights to Bangalore and London make any sense. Secondly, this episode features a long interview with Willy Boulter, the Chief Commercial Officer of India's fastest low-cost carrier, IndiGo. Boulter offers some exclusive insight on the Indian commercial aviation scene, revealing some exciting plans for the airline once it takes delivery of its first Airbus A321XLR. Lastly, the final segment of this episode's interview brings back Aboudy Nasser, the Chief Commercial Officer at London Stansted Airport, who talks about the future of distribution channels in the commercial aviation industry with Willy Boulter. Tune in, The Airways Podcast is here!
In Boarding Pass 002, Doug and Drew pick up where they left off in BP001 - not necessarily seeing eye-to-eye on everything.Do you obsessively check your itinerary before you fly? Different views from different types of passengers - a non-rev vs EliteBreaking down United's surprise order for 50 Airbus A321XLR aircraftIs United's A321XLR order the end of the road for Boeing's NMA development (New Middle of the Market Aircraft)?What are different airplanes called? Seven one seven vs. seven seventeen. A three twenty one vs. A three two one, and so onOur next trips
On this episode of the Business Podcast, sponsored by Bell, our guests include Rep. Adam Smith, D-Wash., Adm. Phil Davidson, USN, “Rocket Ron” Epstein, PhD, of Bank of America Merrill Lynch and Richard Aboulafia of the Teal Group consultancy as well as Atlantic Council’s Steve Grundman and playwright Michelle Kholos Brooks. Topics: — Rep. Adam Smith, D-Wash., the chairman of the House Armed Services Committee, on competing with China — Adm. Phil Davidson, USN, the commander of the US Indo-Pacific Command, on stepped up Chinese operations, US regional strategy, capabilities and allies — Our world markets roundtable on Airbus A321XLR orders from United Airlines and impact on Boeing’s effort to develop a New Midsize Airplane, latest on returning Boeing’s 737 Max to flight, SNECMA-MTU partnership for French-German-Spanish combat aircraft program, Superjet outlook and more — Atlantic Council’s Steve Grundman and playwright Michelle Kholos Brooks on her new play “War Words”
Eljött a nagy pillanat, landolt a Hetes Terminál első adása. Ebben az epizódban Bálint és Máté a párizsi légiszalonon bejelentett új, megnövelt hatótávolságú keskenytörzsű Airbus A321XLR-t fogja körbejárni. Valóban forradalmi lehet az Airbus A320neo család új altípusa? Tényleg korszakváltást hozhat el a hosszútávú járatok kapcsán? És vajon elegendő lesz-e a fedélzeti WC-k száma egy 8 órás repülőútra? Ezeket a kérdéseket és még több finomságot rágnak át a fiúk ebben a debütáló epizódban! Nektek mi a véleményetek az Airbus A321XLR szerepéről? Ti utaznátok vele 7-8 órát egy diszkont légitársaság járatán? Írjátok meg nekünk az epizódhoz tartozó Facebook- vagy Instagram-posztban. Az epizódhoz egy kiegészítő blogbejegyzést is közzéteszünk a Hetes Terminál blogján, ahol a témával kapcsolatosan számos forrást megosztunk, melyekből további információkat, részleteket megtudhattok az A321XLR-ról. Kattintsatok a hetesterminal.com oldalra. Facebook: https://facebook.com/hetesterminal Instagram: https://instagram.com/hetesterminal
Bienvenido al Podcast de Aviacol.net, en este episodio encontrarás noticias de Qatar Airways y su acuerdo de compra de 5 Boeing 777F, de EVA Air y su primer B787-10 y sobre la compra de IAG de 200 B737 MAX y 14 Airbus A321XLR. Recuerda seguirnos en las redes sociales como @Aviacol y si quieres contactarte con nosotros lo puedes hacer a través del correo electrónico info@aviacol.net
#107-Kaum hat Airbus der A321 in seiner neuesten Version angekündigt löst das Flugzeug Begeisterungsstürme und Bestellungen von Airlines in der ganzen Welt aus. Mit der Variante werden zukünftig Strecken wie Rom New York oder London Miami mit dem bisherigen Mittelstreckenjet von Airbus geflogen werden können. Während das Flugerlebnis aus Passagiersicht schlechter als in einem herkömmlichen Langstreckenflugzeug mit zwei Gängen sein wird, ergeben sich mit dem Flugzeug Möglichkeiten auch auf eher nachfrageschwachen Routen Direktverbindungen anbieten zu können. Lars und Johannes diskutieren die Vor- und Nachteile des Flugzeuges aus Passagiersicht und verraten, ob das Flugzeug zukünftig regelmäßig auf Langstreckenflügen der Lufthansa Gruppe anzutreffen sein wird.Abonniere uns, damit du keine Folge verpasst!Vereinbare noch heute Deine kostenlose Beratung.https://FTCircle.as.me/Verbinden Sie sich mit anderen Vielfliegern in unserer Facebook-Gruppe (https://www.facebook.com/groups/vielfliegerstammtisch/) & folgen Sie uns auf Facebook (https://www.facebook.com/FTCircle/).
On this episode of the Business Podcast, sponsored by Bell, we discuss the week on world markets with guests “Rocket Ron” Epstein, PhD, of Bank of America Merrill Lynch and Sash Tusa of Agency Partners. Topics: — Implications of IAG’s order for 200 737 Max 8 and 10 jets — Whether the deeply discounted IAG will impact pricing for future 737 Max orders — impact of Airbus’ A321XLR on Boeing’s effort to develop a new middle of market aircraft — Raytheon Chairman and CEO Tom Kennedy’s comments about the perishability of America’s stealth advantage and need for better hypersonic weapons
Recorded live at Le Bourget during the 53rd Paris Air Show, Aérospatium's Caroline Bruneau joins RGN deputy editor John Walton to put this most unusual show into its wider aviation context. Beyond the passenger experience, beyond the Boeing 737 MAX, Airbus A321XLR and others news in the commercial space, what are the problems facing the aviation industry more widely? What do we as an industry need to be doing in order to meet the growing forecasts for industry employees in the future, and how do we make sure that we can fill the proverbial pipeline? Within France, what’s the latest on the political movement to ban domestic flying? Elsewhere, how are global low cost carriers moving forward with their aircraft, in the context of the absence of the A380? And what about the Boeing NMA with the new longer-range A321neo?
Join Airline Business managing editor Lewis Harper and executive editor Graham Dunn as they take you through all the key airline-related developments at this year’s Paris air show. They discuss the orders from Wednesday and Thursday – including Airbus A321XLR commitments from Indigo Partners and American Airlines – and the biggest stories from the past few days in Le Bourget, including IAG's surprise letter of intent for 200 Boeing 737 Max jets. Indigo Partners signs for 50 A321XLRs https://www.flightglobal.com/news/articles/paris-indigo-partners-signs-for-50-a321xlrs-459158/ Airbus lands marquee American A321XLR order https://www.flightglobal.com/news/articles/paris-airbus-lands-marquee-american-a321xlr-order-459191/ Boeing reticent on Max brand's absence from IAG statement https://www.flightglobal.com/news/articles/paris-boeing-reticent-on-max-brands-absence-from-i-459219/ Airbus show total should restore positive net orders https://www.flightglobal.com/news/articles/paris-airbus-show-total-should-restore-positive-net-459220/ Europe joins forces to meet climate change challenge https://www.flightglobal.com/news/articles/paris-europe-joins-forces-to-meet-climate-change-ch-459193/ Airbus's Faury defends widebody strategy https://www.flightglobal.com/news/articles/paris-airbuss-faury-defends-widebody-strategy-459181/ Frontier eyes Hawaii and Europe with A321XLR https://www.flightglobal.com/news/articles/paris-frontier-eyes-hawaii-and-europe-with-a321xlr-459170/
In the latest episode of Tell Me Why, President Robert Isom explains the why behind our decision to order 50 Airbus A321XLR aircraft. The A321XLR is a new narrowbody aircraft that can fly more than 4,700 nautical miles, which will help us grow our East Coast hubs to new destinations in Europe and South America.
En el programa de hoy hablamos de multiples noticias, como la posible creación de el Airbus A321XLR, los avances en radares meteorológicos desarrollados en china o el accidente de la cessna 310 en LECU el pasado viernes 30 de Noviembre. En el debate, tenemos como tema la bancarrota de la compañía Small Planet Airlines.