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Seth Miller

Virgin Atlantic returns to Mumbai

21 May 2019 By Seth Miller Leave a Comment

A Virgin Atlantic 787 departing London Heathrow

Nearly five years ago Virgin Atlantic dropped its services to India’s financial center, Mumbai. Just five months from now the airline will bring it back. Starting 27 October 2019 Virgin Atlantic will fly from London to Mumbai on a daily basis.

This story is about: bankruptcy, Delta Air Lines, India, Jet Airways, joint venture, Mumbai, routes, Virgin Atlantic Filed Under: Airplanes and Airports

American, DFW to build a $3bn Terminal F

20 May 2019 By Seth Miller 4 Comments

The new Terminal F at DFW will sit nicely in the airport's footprint

American Airlines had big plans for its hub in Dallas-Fort Worth International Airport (DFW). Today the airline and the airport announced a deal that will see a new Terminal F constructed with up to 24 gates available for the carrier. The work is expected to start immediately with entry into service by 2025. The project is expected to cost between 3-3.5 billion dollars.

This story is about: airports, American Airlines, Dallas, DFW Filed Under: Airplanes and Airports

You can help fund the return of Midwest Express!

20 May 2019 By Seth Miller Leave a Comment

This is not quite a crowdfunding play for an upstart airline, but it is close. Midwest Express continues it comeback run and consumers can help thanks to a new online shop the company set up. It is unlikely the margins on logoed golf balls and pint glasses will help close the gap on the $6-8 million dollars the company is seeking to raise for its next funding round, but at least there’s a guarantee that shoppers will get something for the spend.

This story is about: Midwest Express, Milwaukee, MKE Filed Under: Airplanes and Airports

Gogo 2Ku to fly on the ACJ319neo

20 May 2019 By Seth Miller Leave a Comment

The first customer ACJ319neo will soon be delivered to K5 Aviation and Gogo's 2Ku inflight connectivity will be installed on board

Late last month Airbus performed an impressive feat: It flew an A319neo for more than 16 hours as part of the certification process for the type. That same plane, the first customer frame of the A319neo, will soon be delivered to a private owner. When that happens it will also allow for the travelers on board to be online and entertained for any of its trips. Gogo announced today that it will be fitted with the 2Ku inflight connectivity solution as part of the kitting out process.

This story is about: 2Ku, A319neo, ACJ, Airbus, BizAv, business aviation, EBACE, EBACE19, gogo, IFC, IFEC, in flight, in-flight connectivity, in-flight internet, inflight connectivity, PaxEx, Privatair, wifi Filed Under: IFEC

CTrip, Routehappy team for improved online shopping experience

17 May 2019 By Seth Miller 1 Comment

Millions of passengers across Asia will soon have access to more and better information when shopping for flights thanks to a new partnership between CTrip and Routehappy by ATPCO.

This story is about: ATPCO, CTrip, distribution, online travel agency, OTA, OTAs, Routehappy Filed Under: Distribution

Delta, United win big in Haneda slot allocation

16 May 2019 By Seth Miller 3 Comments

Inside Haneda AIrport by Twang_Dunga via flickr/Creative Commons https://www.flickr.com/photos/twang_dunga/8731834224/

Delta Air Lines and United Airlines came home the big winners in the most recent allocation of coveted route authorities at Tokyo’s Haneda International Airport. The pair combined for nine of the twelve available slots, with American Airlines and Hawaiian Airlines picking up the other three. The new flights should begin operation in Summer 2020.

This story is about: All Nippon Airways, American Airlines, ANA, antitrust imunity, ATL, Atlanta, Chicago, Dallas, Delta Air Lines, DFW, Dulles, EWR, Haneda, Hawaiian Airlines, HND, HNL, Honolulu, IAD, JAL, Japan, Japan Airlines, joint venture, Korean Air, LAX, Los Angeles, Newark, O'Hare, ORD, PDX, Portland, routes, SEA, Seattle, United Airlines, Washington DC Filed Under: Airplanes and Airports

Pepsi and Pouring: JetBlue switches up inflight catering plans

16 May 2019 By Seth Miller 19 Comments

JetBlue is making two significant changes to its inflight service process in the coming months. The carrier will switch from Coke to Pepsi for the complimentary beverages in “Core” economy class. The carrier will also transition away from the single-serving mini water bottles to a poured offering from 1.5L bottles. The changes will begin to fly in early June 2019.

This story is about: catering, dining, in flight, JetBlue Filed Under: Airplanes and Airports

Air Canada to acquire Air Transat

16 May 2019 By Seth Miller 3 Comments

An Air Canada 787-9 departing Vancouver; image courtesy of the airline

Air Canada wants to buy its LCC competitor Air Transat in a half billion dollar deal. But can it get past the regulatory hurdles along the way??

This story is about: Air Canada, Air Transat, Bombardier, Canada, LCC, LCCs, London, merger, Swoop, TATL, transatlantic, WestJet Filed Under: Airplanes and Airports

Lilium’s "flying taxi" eVTOL jet takes flight

16 May 2019 By Seth Miller Leave a Comment

The world inched closer to a “flying taxi” reality this month as the Lilium Jet, an all-electric five seat eVTOL aircraft. took flight for the first time.

This story is about: eVTOL, flying taxis, Lilium Filed Under: Airplanes and Airports

Highlights from the FAA and NTSB’s Congressional testimony on the 737 MAX grounding

15 May 2019 By Seth Miller 20 Comments

Leaders from the FAA and NTSB were called before Congress to testify today about the 737 MAX grounding and what it will take to get the plane back into the sky. The tone and content from the two witnesses was impressively different. Here are some highlights from the 2.5 hours of hearings.

This story is about: 737 MAX, 737MAX, Congress, ET302, FAA, grounding, JT610, NTSB, video Filed Under: Airplanes and Airports

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