Trivia 2019 (miscellaneous news)
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Thomas Cook has enlisted Credit Suisse (Switzerland), Morgan Stanley (US) and Bank of America Merrill Lynch (US) to explore the possible sale of its airline business, of which the Belgian branch is already sold to Brussels Airlines.
André
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This morning at 08:00 (UTC +1), a fire broke out in the basement of Ciampino's Schengen-zone. Passengers and employees were evacuated. Air traffic was halted, three Ryanair flights cancelled. Looks like traffic is now resuming as four Ryanair aircraft incoming.
News: https://www.aviation24.be/airports/rome ... ts-halted/
News: https://www.aviation24.be/airports/rome ... ts-halted/
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Warsaw’s Chopin Airport wants to free up some bandwidth, shifting LCCs and charter operators to Radom. The Ministry of Infrastructure has announced a public consultation on the matter.
And what about Modlin? Will Ryanair remain alone there?
And what about Modlin? Will Ryanair remain alone there?
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Modlin is a good way but Radom is interesting for nobody, Modlin can not handle more than 5 planes at once... But also there is the project of Central Poland Airport on the way but I haven't got any news about it for a while...
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Volaris Airbus A320 (XA-VLO) was damaged when a loose baggage cart impacts the right engine intake while standing on a taxiway at Los Angeles-Intl Airport (KLAX), CA in windy conditions. link: http://avherald.com/h?article=4c46b8d7
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What is the problem here ? On long haul it is normal that pilots take a short nap while the other pilot takes control no ?
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Numerous Thai Airways flights cancelled to Europe due to Pakistan airspace being closed source: Thai Airways website
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Brussels Airlines pilot playing piano at Brussels Airport
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The Aer Lingus was flying at 37,000 feet and the bigger A380 exactly 1,000 feet higher (38,000 feet). Blue skies and the standard 1000 feet vertical separation, a perfect aviation day. But not according to a few newspapers.
https://www.aviation24.be/air-traffic-c ... e-flights/
https://www.aviation24.be/air-traffic-c ... e-flights/
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Is the end near for Jet Airways, which once made the headlines at Brussels Airport?
Already 23 aircraft are grounded for non-payment of the lease rentals.
Already 23 aircraft are grounded for non-payment of the lease rentals.
André
ex Sabena #26567
ex Sabena #26567
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And the ones that are grounded but where not forced to communicate about...
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That flypast of a KLM B777, escorted by 4 x F16's, was kept secret: it was "a surprise" for king Willem-Alexander (who is a 737 pilot). But seeing a KLM 777 flying very low over Amsterdam and escorted by fighters caused a lot of distress on social media. Many people thaught the plane was hijacked.The Netherlands marks 100 years of aviation
On 14th March 2019, aviation pioneers KLM, GKN Fokker and the Netherlands Aerospace Centre (NLR) jointly marked their centenary at the EYE Film Museum in Amsterdam. At this location, precisely 100 years ago, the First Aviation Exhibition Amsterdam (ELTA) was held. At the event, speakers looked back on 100 years of Dutch aviation and forward to a sustainable future. King Willem Alexander was on hand to mint a special commemorative coin, and Minister Cora van Nieuwenhuizen of Infrastructure and Water Management was presented with a special series of aviation postage stamps. There was also a flypast of modern and vintage aircraft over the waters of the IJ, behind Amsterdam Central Station.
https://www.aviation24.be/airlines/air- ... -aviation/