Sunday, May 31, 2015

American Express Chairman Dies on Business Trip

World giant credit card company American Express Chairman Ed Gilligan work sick on the plane died during the trip.

Friday, May 29, 2015

Singapore Flag on New Fleet of A380

Singapore Airlines, two A380 aircraft to Singapore flag country of the dressing is celebrating its 50th anniversary.

Thursday, May 28, 2015

The Best Airport in the World:Paris Charles de Gaulle Airport

France alone, long-range and medium-range flights of two hours or reverse flight offers connectivity in less than 18 thousand. Paris Charles de Gaulle Airport at the same time, Brussels, some cities and urban transport in France / express network (RER) connected to a high-speed train (TGV) in the air and rail links make it easy by offering services.

Power Cut in Brussel Airport

Due to a power outage Brussels Airport was closed to flights until 16.00 hours. Many aircraft fell to the Brussels Airport was diverted to another challenge waiting.

Virgin Australia grants five-year-old's pilot wishes

Alex was diagnosed with a malignant brain tumour and when his parents approached the charity they teamed up with Virgin Australia to make his ultimate wish come true – to meet some pilots and sit in the cockpit.  Image from Virgin Australia The airline flew Alex and his family to Brisbane to visit the Boeing Training Facility and spend some time in the Virgin flight simulators. Alex met with pilots Danny Vickers and Andy Bower and got to go into the cockpit on one of the E-Jet simulators at the training facility.  Image from Virgin Australia “Starlight Children’s Foundation grants almost 500 wishes a year to seriously ill children, and more than half of these involve family travel, made possible by the continued generosity of Virgin Australia as our official wishgranting partner,” said Louise Baxter from Starlight. “Alexander’s Starlight Wish for a pilot experience provided a wonderful opportunity for us to work together to create an extra special holiday for Alexander and his family. We continue to be so very grateful for the wonderful efforts of the Virgin Australia team and all they do to help brighten the lives of seriously ill children.”  Image from Virgin Australia Over 300 Starlight wishes involved flying last year were made possible by Virgin Australia as a Wishgranting Partner and the Starlight Children’s Foundation has become an important part of enlightening the lives of seriously ill children

Saturday, May 23, 2015

Agreement between Qatar Airways and Gulfstream

Palexo held in Geneva at the European Business Aviation Exhibition Center Airport was on giant EBAC an agreement between Qatar Airways and Gulfstream.

Update:Ordu-Giresun Airport

Ordu Giresun Airport today started to serve.The plane took off from Ankara Esenboga Tk-3661(Aircraft name is Batman)flight numbered and landed successfully and after many people started to take selfie pix at Ordu-Giresun airport.

Friday, May 22, 2015

Pressure on Greece Prime Minister

Greece's Prime Minister Alexis Çipras the verge of bankruptcy, was forced to go to the Latvian capital of Riga transport aircraft.

A 350 Advanced Technology

http://aviationweek.com/commercial-aviation/flying-a350-airbus-s-most-technologically-advanced-airliner

Biggest Aircraft in Virgin Airlines: Boeing 777

Meet the biggest aircraft in Virgin Airlines's fleet, the Boeing 777. Photo by @timbowrey26. #boeing #b777 #virginaustralia

Turkish Airlines Very Nostalgic

Turkish Airlines is very nostalgic

Ordu-Giresun Airport:A Dream Became True

Foundation on July 24, 2011, for common use of Giresun and Ordu thrown and so far 36 million tons of stone pouring sea in the middle of 7-mile filling fortifications made the 3-kilometer track with Ordu-Giresun Airport, President Recep Tayyip Erdogan and Prime Minister Ahmed Davutoglu by May 22, 2015 Friday Opening day of service.

More information:

Location of airport in Turkey
Summary
Airport typePublic/Civil
OwnerDHMI
OperatorState Airports Administration (TurkishDevlet Hava Meydanları İşletmesi (DHMİ))
ServesOrdu and Giresun
LocationGülyalı
Elevation AMSL5.5 m / 18 ft
Coordinates40°58′00″N 38°04′00″E
Runways
DirectionLengthSurface
mft
3,0009,842Concrete/Asphalt
Ordu-Giresun Airport (IATA: OGUICAO:LTCB) (Turkish: Ordu-Giresun Havalimanı) is an airport on an artificial island just off the coast of Gülyalı, a town in Ordu Province,Turkey and Piraziz, a town in Giresun Province, Turkey. It is located 16 km (9.9 mi) away from Ordu and 29 km (18 mi) from Giresun city centres. The airport project started on 13 July 2011 and is planned to finish by May 2015. The airport is being built in Gülyalı on a reclaimed land from sea and will have a 3000mx45m runway and a 36500 m² terminal building. The airport will serve Ordu and Giresun

Thursday, May 21, 2015

Brussels Airlines Touched Its Tail to Docking Terminal

Brussels Airlines OO-SNF tail docking terminal number to download the passenger Airbus A320 aircraft, the left engine of the passenger bridge Crashed

Strike Crisis on SAS

Swedish Pilots' Association (SPF) with varılamayın the collective bargaining agreement between SAS management of dozens of pilots one day strike starting from the date the advance was an embarrassment for many passengers.

Colombia Plane Fell Off

The drug-laden small plane departing from Venezuela, Colombia reportedly fell off the Caribbean Sea.

Wednesday, May 20, 2015

Iberia Airline to Start a New Service:Auction Ticket Selling

Spain's Iberia airline giant, is launching a new service. Henceforth flights can be taken through auctions on the Internet.

Alitalia Airlines Not to Renew Agreement

United Arab of Emirates, Etihad Airlines with last year's partnership goes Alitalia has reported his announced by French and Dutch airline Air with Air France-KLM partnership and which will expire in 2017 to renew the partnership agreement.

Tuesday, May 12, 2015

A400M Blackbox Found


In Spain ,after taking off A400M,MSN 23 Serial numbered Military Freight Plane had been falled and 4 people died.According to the Spain Authority the plane was falled  for testing and was about to deliver to Turkey Defence Force.
This plane's black box was found in under investigation process.

Soaring Heavyweight -Part2

Soaring heavyweight
That aircraft that evolved from the dreams of conceptual designers in Airbus Industrie offices spread across France,Germany, Britain and Spain is made up of more than 4 million components from 1500 companies in30 countries
These parts,manufactured to exacting tolerances, meshbin one gigantic Meccan-like chain for final assembly in the idyllic southern French city of Toulse.Each A380 thatvrolls our of assembly hangar has a $US414.4 million price tag,although an order for several is reported to attract discounts of at least 15 percent.
The first A380 prototype made its maiden flight from toulse on April 27,2005 and entered revenue service with Singapore Airlines on the Singapore-Sydney Route in October2007.

Monday, May 11, 2015

Passenger Plane is out of Runway in China

Chinese Joy Aire type of Xian MA60 passenger plane, 45 passengers and 7 crew members moved to Fuzhou from Yiwu Airport in the city of Jinhua, China.

Friday, May 8, 2015

Rolls-Royce Building First XWB-97 For Flight Tests

Core and fan for flying testbed A350-1000 engine will be mated at Rolls-Royce this month
Flying Engine

Rolls-Royce is assembling the first flight-test version of the Trent XWB-97 A350-1000 engine, the highest-thrust production engine ever made by the manufacturer.

The fan case for the first flight engine, No. 26001, is nearing completion and vertical stacking of the core is progressing quickly at the manufacturer’s Derby, England, facility after getting underway toward the end of April. “The engine will be moving to Toulouse around mid-year and is due to fly in the beginning of the fourth quarter,” says Simon Burr,  Rolls-Royce’s chief operating officer for Civil Large Engines.

The 97,000-lb.-thrust engine is the first of two units destined for initial evaluation flights on the Airbus A380 flying testbed MSN001, and will be used for evaluating engine operability, relights and handling. Beyond engine- specific testing, Airbus also intends to use the XWB-97 on the A380 for integrated nacelle tests. “It will do this to take credit for A350 certification and flights will run well into 2016, so it is not a short program,” says Burr. The first A350-1000 is due to fly in mid-2016 and is scheduled to enter service in 2017, two years after the Trent XWB-84-powered A350-900.


Fan case (left) and core (below) for first flight-test XWB-97 come together in Derby, England.

Unlike the -84, which first flew on the A380 in February 2012, the higher- thrust engine will not have undergone simulated altitude evaluation in a test cell before it takes to the air on the flying testbed. “On the -84 we did altitude work in North America (at the Arnold Engineering Development Center in Tennessee), whereas on the -97 we are using the A380 for flight-test data at altitude,” says Burr. “We’ve already proved the basics from the -84 and we can get useful data off that,” he adds.

Since making the first run of the XWB-97 in July 2014, Rolls has focused ground testing on the newer design features of the engine. These were introduced to generate 13,000 lb. of additional thrust over the baseline XWB while maintaining the same fuel-burn efficiency, 118-in. dia. fan and external nacelle packaging. The higher-flow fan turns 6% faster than the -84 and pumps more air. The XWB-97 is also designed with a 5% larger core and higher temperature capability as well as unshrouded high-pressure turbine blades.

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As part of the biggest shake-up to its production system since the start of the big-fan era, Rolls-Royce is transitioning to a pulsed system assembly and test facility to handle the growing volume of mainly Trent XWB engines for the Airbus A350.
Burr adds that while Rolls was “very pleased with the first engine, which ran for 150 hours,” the company has made some design modifications to improve durability as a result of inspections following a teardown. Chief among these was an adjustment to the gas temperatures generated across the width, or traverse, of the combustor exit. “At the exit point you set up a particular profile in terms of temperature and you match the materials to that. Our first runs showed that profile was flatter than desirable, which would mean the high-pressure turbine blades and nozzle guide vanes would end up seeing a higher temperature than [designed]” explains Burr. Changes were made and tested on a combustor rig and “we have got a really nice match to the design now. Those changes are going into the next two engines on build right now and will feed into certification.”

“In terms of clearing the XWB-97 for flight, the icing work is complete and the first phase of type testing has been done. We have to do the medium bird-strike test, and we will be doing that over the next few weeks,” Burr says. The first flight-test engine is “very close to production standard, in fact much closer than the first -84 was. The only differences are just in terms of the external dressing and various small design changes,” he adds, referring to aspects such as the configuration of the systems and wiring harnessing, which is “as close as possible to the final standard.”

“When we built the first engines we used a different harness technology to experiment with it, but here we have aligned it so it will feel the same to a mechanic servicing either the -84 or the -97,” says Burr. The two engines already share 80% of the same line replaceable units, but Rolls is refining the configuration to increase the “feel” of commonality. “It’s about things like where things will be positioned. We’ve done a lot of design changes to align it to the first A350-900 in service in terms of the -84 engine,” he adds.

Jet Airways Flight 9W063: Passenger lands plane after pilot falls ill at controls in mid-air

One of the passenger who was a pilot landed Jetstar Airways after Captain pilot of this flight got ill.

Diplomats Killed in Pakistan Helicopter Crash


 A Pakistani military helicopter carrying foreign diplomats in the mountainous region of Gilgit-Baltistan has crashed, killing six people, the military says.

The dead included two pilots, Norwegian Ambassador Leif Larsen, Philippines Ambassador Domingo Lucenario Jr and the wives of the Malaysian and Indonesian ambassadors to Pakistan. 

Airbus Group Builds New Training Center in Asia

Fighting in Thomas Cook's Airplane

An tremendous fighting happened in Thomas Cook Airways to Glasgow Dalaman planned flight .Believed in a passenger drunk so badly and the enviroment of airplane was very distruction bu him.So Airplane divert its flight to London Gatwich Airport.

Airbus Defence and Thy Technic Agreement on Airbus 400M MRO Support

Airbus Defence and Space and Turkish Airlines Technical made an agreement on new generation A400M for MRO Support in IDEF exhibition 2015. Agreement lays out for long period of time THY Technic maintenance the all fleet of Turkish AIT Force A400M for a long period of time and support them.
They reckons the agreement is already in between them moreover they want to expend the time for future development and support.

One Man Sued United Airlines for Internet Package

One of the popular airways of US is United Airlines is sued by passenger who bought an internet package from internet to use in flight.After a certain time when he wanted to use his internet in flight he couldnt.The reason was ridicoulous cos they said package Was just for in US Border flight.So the man sued the company went to the his lawyer and open a case about 5 Million Dollar to United Airlines.That case will be discussed in next days reporter said.

American Airlines Engine Stopped

American Airlines flight AA71 number of trips to Germany to go to the city of Dallas in Texas from Frankfurt city in America, made an emergency landing due to engine failure.

Thursday, May 7, 2015

Egyptian Airlines 250 pilot collective resignation

Egypt's official airline pilot reported that 250 workers signed a collective resignation of the Egyptair.

President of the Union of Egyptian pilots Sheriff Minav a press conference today in Cairo, "the Egyptian Airlines 250 pilot collective resignation of the government submitted to the authorities signed," he said.

He made the decision to resign, saying that due to the injustice in the new economic regulations Minav, privilege a certain part of the pilot claimed that the manager made.

Wednesday, May 6, 2015

Aviation Maintenance Technician Resume Example

Aviation Maintenance Technician Resume Example

Christopher Miller 
Address: Apartment #12
South End Street
Cumberland, Seattle
Phone number: (301) 123 - 4567
E Mail ID: christopher.miller@example.com

Career Objective:

To work as an aviation maintenance technician for a reputed airline company catering air service to national and international passengers and ensure their safety by using aircraft maintenance and repair skills.

Summary of Skills:

Thorough knowledge of Federal Aviation RegulationsStrong interpersonal and negotiation skillsSkilled in prioritizing tasks and administrative workHighly motivated and capable of working under pressure and time constraintsProven knowledge of aircraft inspection and computerDetail-oriented, organized, and positive attitudeExcellent communication skills and manual dexterity

Work Experience:

Aviation Maintenance Technician
The Airplane Company, Cumberland, Seattle
June 2012 - Present

Performing complete routine and non-routine maintenance of company's aircraftsConducting taxing and operational tests, and accompanying aircraft on visit to repair facilities as requiredMaintaining aircraft records, safety forms and other regulatory compliance itemsServicing, repairing, and overhauling various parts of aircraftsEnsuring safety of passengers by through inspection and maintenance routineMaintaining cleanliness of facilities and coordinating with managers for daily workFollowing Federal Aviation Regulations in daily routineMaintaining digital and physical file on maintenance and repair work conductedAssociate Aviation Maintenance Technician
FlyWell Aviation Services Inc., Cumberland, Seattle
August 2010 - May 2012Accomplished all maintenance work in accordance with policies, procedures, and specificationsPerformed inspection and repair of electrical and hydraulic systems, propellers and other instrumentsChecked brakes, engine, landing gears before flight schedulePerformed reviews of aircraft and aircraft recordsMaintained a clean, safe and orderly work areaProvided detail work report to the supervisor dailyUsed tools, parts, materials and equipments of company in a proper manner

Education:

Bachelor's Degree in Aviation
Fly High University, Cumberland, Seattle
2009

References:

On request.

Monday, May 4, 2015

Soaring Heavy Weight

      The A380,more than any other commercial airliner,exemplifies the dream,ingenuity, long range planning and advanced technologies that were required in the 20th century to create the mass air transport of the 21st.
     The result is a flying behemoth:
the world's biggest and first full length commercial double decker,capable of seating up to 853 passengers in an all economy class configuration.
    Yet,rather than cramming in that many seats, airlines are taking advantage of the A380's extra floor space (almost 50 percent more than B747) to offer a range of new business and first class accouterments that have lifted the bar in air travel-seats that convert into flat beds,lounges and five star food and beverage services.
    One airline has embraced the A380 to take luxury travel to even greater heights. Etihad introduced aircraft configured to provide eight first class Apartments and single Residence on the Abu Dhabi -London route in December.
The residence is effectively a private VIP cabin consisting of three rooms fitted with a lounge, dining table with 2 chairs,double bed and private en suite shower with 4 minute flow of water.The opening  price  one way was London -Dubai fare around 25000$.

End of the (Part1)

Friday, May 1, 2015

GE Marine

In late 1959, the J79 engine was configured with a drive and shaft and GE Aviation began working with Grumman Aircraft on a new, large experimental hydrofoil boat, the Denison, for the U.S. Navy.  In its marine configuration, the J79 was designated the LM1500.  Learn more about GE Marine: https://lnkd.in/e_6Zj2U

Navigating the Turbulent Skies of Cybersecurity: A Case Study of Uganda Airlines' Brush with Fraud

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