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Last Updated: Friday, Oct. 4, 2024, 11:06 PM PDT
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Aer Lingus to use A321XLR to open Nashville route next summer
By FlightGlobal: IAG carrier Aer Lingus is to launch direct flights from Dublin to Nashville next summer, the first new route identified for its incoming longer-range Airbus A321XLRs.
Aer Lingus’ A321XLR to debut on Dublin-Nashville flight
Boeing and Airbus make almost all of the world’s airplanes. Now, China wants in with COMAC
By CNN: CNN’s Steven Jiang got a chance to fly in China’s new C919, the country’s first mainline passenger aircraft, made by the state-owned Commercial Aircraft Corporation of China (COMAC).
FAA Warns TFRs in Place for Helene Recovery Effort
By Flying Magazine: Agency is restricting unauthorized aircraft, rotorcraft, and drones from interfering with emergency response activities following Hurricane Helene.
Passenger Lands King Air C90 after Pilot Medical Incapacitation Issue
By AINonline: Business, Air Transport, Defense & General Aviation News.
SAS, Virgin Atlantic Sign Codeshare Agreement
By Airways Magazine: SAS and Virgin Atlantic have announced a new codeshare agreement launching on October 7.
The 2024 Edition Of The Albuquerque International Balloon Fiesta Kicks Off This Week. Here’s The Schedule Of Events
By abqjournal.com: Saturday, Oct. 5.
Beta Founder Reflects On Piloted eVTOL Transition Milestone
By Aviation Week: Many players in the growing eVTOL scene have successfully transitioned with a variety of aircraft configurations.