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STCs show signs of progress

16 January 2024 By Seth Miller Leave a Comment

a set of aircraft radomes on display

When it comes to tracking connectivity installations, sometimes regulators share the most useful insights. Taking a look at which STCs have (and have not) been issued lately offers up some details on a few key programs across the industry.

This story is about: 767-300ER, 767-400, A321neo, ATG-NG, BizAv, business aviation, Citation, Delta Air Lines, DIRECTV, Duncan Aviation, gogo, Gogo 5G, Gulfstream, Hawaiian Airlines, IFC, IFEC, in-flight connectivity, in-flight internet, in-flight wifi, inflight connectivity, inflight wifi, Inmarsat Global, Ka-band, lawsuit, regulations, Satellite, SmartSky, SpaceX, Starlink, STC, STCs, ViaSat, ViaSat-3 Filed Under: IFEC, PremCat

Air France denied slot usage waiver at JFK

5 January 2024 By Seth Miller 3 Comments

An Air France A350 on the ground (image via Air France)

Air France is at risk of losing slots in JFK as the FAA denied a waiver request for reduced flights – something the FAA asked airlines to do – this winter.

This story is about: Air France, FAA, Federal Aviation Administration, JFK Airport, regulations, slots Filed Under: Airplanes and Airports

Connect pushes forward on certification, expects American Airlines investment

4 August 2023 By Seth Miller 5 Comments

Connect Airlines aims to bring its Q400 fleet to Toronto's Billy Bishop Airport and beyond.

Connect Airlines has been quiet of late, but that does not mean the company has not been busy. As it continues to work with the FAA towards certification of its operations, the company also scored new funding, adjusted its organizational structure, and expects that a major US airline will buy in to the plan.

This story is about: American Airlines, ATR 72-600, certification, Connect Airlines, hydrogen, regulations Filed Under: Airplanes and Airports

US DOT suspends consideration of Allegiant, VivaAerobus JV application

31 July 2023 By Seth Miller Leave a Comment

Inside the Mexico City Airport by TravelingOtter (via CC BY-SA/Flickr) https://www.flickr.com/photos/travelingotter/2519650522/

Since December 2021 Allegiant and VivaAerobus have been pursuing antitrust immunity from the US Department of Transportation to operate a transborder joint venture between the US and Mexico. Today that application took a somewhat unexpected turn, with the DOT suspending the procedural review, owing to factors well outside the control of either airline.

This story is about: Allegiant, antitrust imunity, ATI, Department of Transportation, DoT, joint venture, JV, MEX, Mexico, Mexico City, regulations, Viva Aerobus Filed Under: Airplanes and Airports

Korean Air plans mini-suites for 787-10, 777-300ER

26 July 2023 By Seth Miller 3 Comments

Rendering of the 787-10 in Korean's livery

Korean Air will introduce a new business class suite as part of the 787-10 induction, with service entry planned for November 2023.

This story is about: 777-300ER, 787-10, accessibility, business class, Department of Transportation, DoT, Korean Air, lie-flat beds, regulations, suites Filed Under: Seats & Cabin

DOT finalizes single-aisle accessible lavatory rules

26 July 2023 By Seth Miller 6 Comments

Some new single-aisle aircraft will be required to have an accessible lavatory. While this is somewhat good news for accessibility on board, it remains limited, both in aircraft size covered and in timing.

This story is about: 737 MAX, A320neo, A321neo, accessibility, Department of Transportation, DoT, lavatory, regulations Filed Under: Seats & Cabin

Rolling delays hit inflight connectivity over China

27 June 2023 By Seth Miller Leave a Comment

When it comes to inflight connectivity growth opportunity China is hard to ignore. It is a massive market, but one with almost no short-haul aircraft carrying Wi-Fi hardware on board. And despite repeated promises that the online world is finally ready to imminently take flight, at least one supplier is finally backing off the hype and recognizing significant additional delays in getting its systems off the ground.

This story is about: 5G, A321, air-to-ground, ATG, ATG-NG, CAAC, China, China Mobile, CITC, Eclipse Global Connectivity, gogo, IFC, IFEC, in flight, in-flight connectivity, in-flight internet, in-flight wifi, inflight connectivity, inflight wifi, portal, regulations, Safran, Safran Aerosystems, Safran Passenger Innovations, Satellite, Saudi Arabia, SkyFive, Thorsten Robrecht, wifi Filed Under: IFEC, PremCat

JetBlue secures permanent Schiphol slots

12 June 2023 By Seth Miller 1 Comment

These ticket counters at Schiphol will soon add JetBlue, as the carrier secured additional slots for winter services

JetBlue will have access to Amsterdam’s Schiphol Airport to continue its flights from Boston and New York City for the winter season. And, unlike the slots it secured to launch the market this summer, the winter slots comes with “historical” rights, allowing it to keep them for future years, so long as it continues to operate.

This story is about: AMS, Amsterdam, Department of Transportation, DoT, JetBlue, lawsuit, regulations, Schiphol Filed Under: Airplanes and Airports

Breeze plans Mexico service in a very crowded market

1 May 2023 By Seth Miller Leave a Comment

Rendering of a Breeze A220 with the Viasat radome on board

Breeze is ready to make a run for the border. The carrier has applied to the US Department of Transportation for permission to fly to Mexico.

This story is about: Breeze Airways, Department of Transportation, DoT, LAX, Los Angeles, Mexico, regulations, routes, SJD Filed Under: Airplanes and Airports

ViaSat-3 Americas launches successfully

1 May 2023 By Seth Miller Leave a Comment

ViaSat-3 launches on a Falcon Heavy on 30 April 2023 (Image via Viasat)

The first ViaSat-3 satellite successfully launched from Cape Canaveral on Sunday night, beginning its short ride to geostationary orbit where it will open the next generation of satellite communications, including the inflight market.

This story is about: American Airlines, Dave Ryan, Delta Air Lines, Don Buchman, Falcon Heavy, GEO, Geosynchronous Earth Orbit, IFC, IFEC, in flight, in-flight connectivity, in-flight internet, inflight connectivity, Inmarsat, IoT, JetBlue, launch, merger, regulations, Satellite, SpaceX, United Airlines, ViaSat, ViaSat-2, ViaSat-3 Filed Under: IFEC, PremCat

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