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Hamad International Airport opens new Concourse E
Hamad International Airport (DOH) has officially unveiled its new Concourse E as part of its latest terminal expansion programme. According to the gateway, the new addition is “designed to further elevate the passenger journey”. Concourse E, it says, “prioritises boarding efficiency, reduces reliance on remote gates and buses and incorporates accessibility and sustainability focused design”. ...
Link (Airport World)

ANA launches non-stop services to Tokyo from Stockholm Arlanda
All Nippon Airways (ANA) has launched non-stop services between Stockholm Arlanda and Tokyo Haneda. A mixture of airport, airline and government officials gathered at Stockholm Arlanda today for the inauguration ceremony for the new intercontinental route. “I am very happy to welcome ANA to Stockholm Arlanda Airport,” enthused Swedavia president and CEO, Jonas Abrahamsson. “ANA’s ...
Link (Airport World)

Walkthrough security scanners become reality at Frankfurt Airport
Frankfurt Airport (FRA) in Germany has become the first gateway in the world to regularly use walkthrough scanners for passenger security checks. Following a roughly one-year test phase at Concourse A in Terminal 1, the German Federal Police have authorised the full-scale use of the Rohde & Schwarz QPS Walk2000 air travel security system. It ...
Link (Airport World)

UK Civil Aviation Authority collaborates with leading companies to advance hydrogen fuel technology in aviation
hydrogen fuelThe UK Civil Aviation Authority partners with leading companies to drive hydrogen fuel adoption, shaping a sustainable and innovative future for aviation.
Link (International Airport Review)

Dublin Airport gearing up for busy St Brigid’s Bank Holiday weekend
The arrival of thousands of tourists and England rugby fans are set to swell numbers travelling through Dublin Airport over the coming St Brigid’s bank holiday weekend. The first bank holiday weekend of the year will see around 340,000 passengers travelling through Dublin Airport over the four days between Friday and Monday. Over the four-day ...
Link (Airport World)

Ontario International Airport passenger count soared past 7 million in 2024
ONTARIO, Calif: Ontario International Airport (ONT) ended 2024 on a high note by welcoming more than 7 million air travelers for the year, it was announced at the meeting of Ontario International Airport Authority (OIAA) Board of Commissioners on Thursday (Jan. 23). The Southern California gateway reported 7,084,864 passengers in 2024, 10.2% more than 2023 and 27% more than ...
Link (World Airline News)

Barcelona Airport launches the world’s first AI-powered robotic restaurant to enhance passenger dining experience
AIBarcelona Airport has introduced SELF, an AI-powered robotic restaurant offering fresh, high-quality food with automated service, improving efficiency and customer experience.
Link (International Airport Review)

All Nippon Airways receives green light for takeover of Nippon Cargo Airlines
The Japan Fair Trade Commission (JFTC) has finally given the green light for All Nippon Airways (ANA) takeover…


The post All Nippon Airways receives green light for takeover of Nippon Cargo Airlines appeared first on AeroTime.
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New Etihad Airways Airbus A380 service touches down in Singapore
A new Etihad Airways Airbus A380 service has touched down in Singapore joining London, New York and Paris…


The post New Etihad Airways Airbus A380 service touches down in Singapore appeared first on AeroTime.
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Embry-Riddle launches graduate programs in airline, airport management
As of January 2025, Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University’s Worldwide Campus has opened enrollment for two new graduate programs: the…


The post Embry-Riddle launches graduate programs in airline, airport management appeared first on AeroTime.
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SAS unveils new crew uniforms inspired by Scandinavian heritage and modern innovation
SAS is launching new crew uniforms for its 9,000 representatives, combining Scandinavian tradition with a fresh, forward-looking design. For nearly 80 years, SAS uniforms have reflected the airline’s identity as a trusted Scandinavian carrier. With a growing and diverse crew and customer base, the new uniforms embrace functionality and innovation while honoring the airline’s rich ...
Link (World Airline News)

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Record traffic volumes at Seattle-Tacoma International Airport
The growth of the Seattle region continues to be reflected at Seattle-Tacoma International Airport (SEA) as passenger volumes reached record levels in 2024, breaking pre-pandemic marks, and forecasts predict that 2025 volumes will be even higher. “SEA Airport is one of the economic engines of the region, and the numbers show we’re back to where ...
Link (Airport World)

Asia Pacific airlines record solid traffic growth in both pax and cargo for 2024
Airlines in the Asia Pacific region recorded a solid traffic growth for the year 2024. This is based…


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Federal Aviation Administration restores NOTAM system after brief outage
The Federal Aviation Administration’s (FAA) NOTAM computer system is back up and running following a temporary shortage, according…


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London Luton Airport expansion plans set to boost economy, create jobs, and enhance sustainability
London Luton AirportLondon Luton Airport aims to expand its capacity to 32 million passengers, creating 11,000 jobs while prioritising sustainability through its green controlled growth strategy.
Link (International Airport Review)

How should airports attract and retain staff to build a strong pipeline of talent?
The future workforce panel at the International Airport Summit discussed how airports can attract and retain staff by offering holistic benefits, competitive pay, and work-life balance. Technology and upskilling are key, along with community outreach.The future workforce panel at the International Airport Summit discussed how airports can attract and retain staff by offering holistic benefits, competitive pay, and work-life balance. Technology and upskilling are key, along with community outreach.
Link (International Airport Review)

European aviation leaders urge policymakers to boost sustainable aviation fuel production and strengthen energy independence
Sustainable Aviation FuelA new report outlines seven key measures to increase Europe's SAF production, reduce reliance on imports, and enhance competitiveness in the global aviation market.
Link (International Airport Review)

New Pittsburgh International Airport Terminal 80 Percent Complete and Set for 2025 Opening

Link (World Airline News)

airBaltic Mobile App Achieves Remarkable Growth in First Six Months
Per airBaltic – The Latvian airline airBaltic is proud to announce the outstanding success of its new mobile app, launched in July 2024 as a replacement for the previous version. Created to enhance the travel experience for the airline’s customers, the app has delivered impressive results during its first six months. The mobile app doubled its share ...
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If you aren't sweating too much before a flight, you surely haven’t asked enough questions. If you are not sweating just a little during the flight, you may not be attentive enough. And, if you are not sweating out the answers with all the experts you can think of after the flight, you may never find that very beautiful pearl in all that pig litter.

- Corwin H. Meyer, Grumman test pilot W.W. II.


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1. 1. The Douglas DC-3 has been known as the Gooney Bird, Old Methuselah, the Dizzy Three, the Placid Plodder, and other nicknames. It also has been called the Dakota (primarily by the British). What is the origin of that name?

2. True or False; The Wright brothers made their first powered flight at Kitty Hawk, North Carolina, on December 17, 1903.

3. The Lomcevak, which loosely translated from Czechoslovakian means headache or hangover, is an aerobatic maneuver during which the airplane tumbles head over heels about the pitch (lateral) axis while moving in a lateral direction. How does a pilot execute such a maneuver?

4. How many beds are aboard a Boeing 747 built to be used as Air Force One?

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A. F-84F Thunderstreak.
B. F-84G Thunderjet.
C. F-86 Sabre.
D. F-100 Super Sabre.

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