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Please confine your submission or search to: Materials for audiences knowledgeable about commercial aviation. Professional and private pilots and aviation enthusiasts submit and/or read publications in this section. Publicationss for passengers of commercial airlines are grouped in the Inflight category. Technical aviation and space journals and publications for airport operators, aircrafts and others in aviation businesses are listed under Aviation & Space in the Trade section. (221 Editors)
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Aviation and In-flight : Air Ambulance Network, Air Ambulance Service Provider, Announces New Growth to Their Company
on 2010/7/26 9:00:00 (91 reads)
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(Reriani Communications) --- Air Ambulance Network, provider of domestic and international air ambulance and commercial medical escort services, announced today new growth to its company by adding a new office in Charleston, South Carolina. With increasing demands for quick responses, and better cost effective ways to transport patients by air, placing an office in South Carolina was a solution to a problem many people face when inquiring about life flights and relocating loved ones.

“I’m so excited about the new addition to Air Ambulance Network. Having a base in South Carolina allows us to cut cost and respond faster,” said Rick Kosinski, Medical Flight Specialist, Charleston SC. Air Ambulance Network, family owned for over 39 years; provide hospitals, nursing homes, rehabilitation facilities and individuals with domestic and international Critical Care Medical flights, Elective Air Medical transports and Commercial Medical Escorts. Air Ambulance Network is dedicated to making a difference during your time of need. Relocating a loved one can be stressful. Having Air Ambulance Network on your team can ease that stress, and make the impossible…, possible. The reliability, caring, and compassion of our Medical Flight Specialists will allow us to remain elite in Air Ambulance Services.

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Aviation and In-flight : Board Early For a Fee
on 2010/6/21 19:00:00 (103 reads)
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(Reriani Communications) --- This option may be purchased alone or is part of a broader bundling of benefits that American is calling its "Boarding and Flexibility" package. In additional to be able board in front of other passengers, the package includes a 50 percent discount ($75 off) off flight changes and the option to fly standby on an earlier flight on your scheduled day of departure at no extra charge. Due to the many options, it is very critical that the value concious traveler study all aspects of their travel plans for expected and expensive options that might actually be required, such as taking travel bags.

This package is available for domestic flights only and customers who wish to purchase this option must do so for their entire itinerary and for every traveler in the reservation.

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Aviation and In-flight : Leading Edge Aviation Services Reports Record Year
on 2010/5/14 10:20:00 (92 reads)
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(Reriani Communications)--- Leading Edge Aviation Services, Inc. (LEAS), the world’s largest commercial aircraft painting company, announced it anticipates another record year of growth in 2010. This follows a year in which the company stripped and painted more than 500 aircraft, keeping its five facilities at full capacity. As the commercial aviation market begins to emerge from an economic downturn, Michael Manclark, LEAS’ Chief Executive Officer, foresees continued growth for the company through 2010. “We will exceed our initial projections this year,” he says.

The Santa Ana, Calif.-based firm can claim consecutive growth each year of its existence. “We were especially proud to achieve record success on the year of our 20th anniversary,” says Manclark. The company celebrated its two decades of service in April 2009. Over the past 20 years, Leading Edge has evolved from being a small California aircraft detailer to an aviation giant, serving virtually every major airline and achieving revenues totaling more than $42 million a year. In addition to painting aircraft, LEAS provides a wide range of efficient, on-call services in support of their airline customers.

Over the previous five years, Leading Edge’s highly trained workforce of over 500 employees has painted more than 2000 aircraft. Its customers include virtually every major carrier or regional airline in the U.S. and Canada, as well as a number of overseas carriers. Although LEAS takes in large fleet-wide jobs for commercial, regional and cargo carriers, it still finds time in its schedule to complete the “one off” job. For example, in 2009 it painted one of the F/A-18 Hornets flown by the U.S. Navy’s Blue Angels demonstration squadron. The aircraft is now on public display at the San Diego Air and Space Museum.

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Aviation and In-flight : GMT Global Republic Aviation Announces Staff Additions in Light of Improving Market Conditions
on 2010/5/13 8:20:00 (107 reads)
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(Reriani Communications)--- GMT Global Republic Aviation (GMT Global), a wholly owned subsidiary of Republic Financial Corporation, today announced the additions and promotions of corporate personnel as it prepares for improved commercial aviation market conditions. "Our carrier customers are reporting improved traffic results in the past two calendar quarters and we are seeing overall macroeconomic conditions recover," said Paul Mason, chief executive officer of GMT Global. "We are also encouraged by what we are seeing in our own portfolio, including recent lease extensions and the fact that we have all of our aircraft currently on lease."

GMT Global owns and manages a portfolio of 23 Airbus-manufactured commercial aircraft on lease to operators such as South African Airways, Brussels Airlines, Royal Jordanian Airlines, TAM, Virgin Atlantic Airways and Safi Airways. "As a result of the improving commercial aviation climate, we have begun to strengthen our management and support teams to take advantage of heightened activity on the aircraft leasing and finance horizon," Mason added.

Mason said that Michael Coviello has joined GMT Global's Aurora office as managing director of technical services. Coviello brings more than three decades of experience in the leasing, trading, maintenance and operation of corporate and transport aircraft and airline operations. Prior to joining GMT Global, he served as director of marketing and technical management with Mountain Capital Partners and has held various leadership roles for companies such as AirCapital Aviation Services, Back Aviation, GMT Global and Tombo Aviation. Coviello, who served as director of programs and managed two part-out programs in a previous stint at GMT Global, held an FAA Airframe & Powerplant (A&P) certificate for more than 30 years. He earned an AAS in Aircraft Maintenance Technology from the College of Aeronautics. He is a member of the International Society of Transport Aircraft Trading (ISTAT).

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Aviation and In-flight : Skyscanner Flight Trends for April 2010: Top 50 Flight Destinations
on 2010/5/12 15:40:00 (79 reads)
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(Reriani Communications)--- Despite delays and cancellations caused by the ash cloud, many European cities held their positions at the top of April’s “Top 50 Flight Destinations”. Surprisingly, Athens - having recently suffered the negative effects caused by both the ash cloud and civil unrest - actually moved up nine places this month.

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Tel Aviv and Seoul showed the biggest jump in rank position (+17, and +12, respectively) while Germany has also taken a stronghold in the chart this month, with four of its major cities moving quite highly into prominent positions. They also see many, Eastern European cities making their debut in the Top 50 and subsequently displacing a few of the more “traditional” favorites possibly indicating a growing trend for North Americans to look for a “road less traveled”.

The rise of Germany
Frankfurt entered the top ten this month while Berlin and Dusseldorf increased by six and seven places respectively. Munich showed the biggest increase of the Germany cities in the top 50, rising an impressive 12 places to number 25. The fall of Canada. While flights to Europe performed well in April, it appears that American travelers are showing less interest in travel to Canadian destinations. Toronto dropped ten places to position 37 and Vancouver, which enjoyed a rise in popularity during the winter Olympics, almost fell out of the ranking, clinging onto the 50th spot.

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Aviation and In-flight : Icelandic Volcano probing air-routes again
on 2010/5/7 16:40:00 (100 reads)
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(Reriani Communications)--- ACCORDING TO the latest reports, Iceland's volcano has produced a 1,000-mile-wide (1,600 kilometer-wide) ash cloud off the west coast of Ireland which has forced western Irish airports to shut down on Friday, the Irish Aviation Authority announced.

The Irish Aviation Authority said trans-Atlantic aircraft using Irish air space were already giving the ash cloud a wide berth by shifting their flight paths south. The authority said shifting winds, currently coming from the north, had bundled recent days' erupted ash into a massive cloud that is growing both in width and height by the hour.

"The restrictions are required as the increased level of recent volcanic activity has created a massive ash cloud stretching 1,000 miles long and 700 miles wide," the authority said in a statement.The Irish Aviation Authority said the engine-wrecking ash would skirt Ireland's western shores Friday, forcing a half-dozen airports to ground flights for much of the day. However, the airports in Dublin, Cork in the southwest and Waterford in the southeast will remain open.

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Aviation and In-flight : Karnataka PUC results 2010, SSLC results 2010 to be declared
on 2010/5/6 18:40:00 (70 reads)
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(Reriani Communications)--- THE KARNATAKA Education Board will announce the results of the Senior Secondary Leaving Certificate (SSLC) and Pre-University Course (PUC) today on 6th May 2010. Around 15 lakh students are waiting for the results to be announced today on Thursday.


According to the reports, the Senior Secondary Leaving Certificate (SSLC) and Pre-University Course (PUC) results under the Karnataka Education Board will be released together today on 6th May, 2010.


The SSLC results will be displayed online on the official website of the Karnataka Education Board. However, according to the sources the result would be available in various schools across the state by 2 pm only. The SSLC examination was conducted on April 1st with 8.35 lakh students having appeared for the exam.

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Aviation and In-flight : New Iceland volcanic ash eruption affects air traffic again
on 2010/5/6 14:00:00 (156 reads)
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(Reriani Communications)--- YESTERDAY, ONCE again fresh ash eruption was noticed in Iceland and some of the airlines have had to cancel their flights, particularly over Scotland. Last month’s volcano eruption has cost millions of dollars to most of the European airlines and this new eruption is another blow to the airlines.

Looks like the summer holiday period will not be easy for the travelers. Airlines are telling passengers that before leaving please check the status and avoid inconvenience.

British Airlines has announced that they are canceling all the flights from Edinburgh, Glasgow and Aberdeen until 1200 GMT. As per the weather forecast the ash clouds will remain over Scotland, Ireland and W. England until Thursday.

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Aviation and In-flight : Aviation Buffs: Fantasy of Flight is the Place for You to Visit
on 2010/2/21 16:40:00 (175 reads)
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(Reriani Communications)--- If you would like to see the world's biggest collection of vintage airplanes, then the Fantasy of Flight attraction is the place to visit when you are in Orlando. This fascinating exhibition combines inter-active exhibits, aerial shows, and a huge collection of historic planes to create an attraction that was named "Orlando's Best Kept Secret" in a recent newspaper poll.

The exhibit was opened by Kermit Weeks, who wanted to represent all eras of aviation history starting from the earliest flights and continuing up to the 1950s. Some of the aircraft on display have been restored to their original condition and others have been left in the condition that they were in when they were acquired.

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Aviation and In-flight : Flight Pro Sim - Flight Pro Sim Review
on 2010/2/21 6:20:00 (100 reads)
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(Reriani Communications)--- Are you in for some real life flying but are too scared to leave the ground? Now, you can have the chance to fly high in the sky without having to leave the familiar comfort of your very own room. Flight Pro Sim is a real life flying simulator that is packed with features that can give you the kind of flying experience you have always dreamed about.

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Flight Pro Sim is perhaps the kind of real life flight simulator you have been waiting for. It can give you real life flying experience with the help of accurate worldwide scenery based on actual military mapping. It also features some 20,000 of the world’s airports and more than 80 different aircraft models.

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Aviation and In-flight : "Fat" Passenger Kicked Off Plane
on 2010/2/16 14:30:00 (110 reads)
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(Reriani Communications)--- Oversized fliers appreciate cheap airplane tickets and discount hotel rooms every bit as much as "normal" sized people.

Kevin Smith, an actor/director, describes himself as "way fat" but says that his weight should not prevent him from traveling. Smith says that a Southwest Airline pilot forced him off a flight from Oakland to Burbank, CA, claiming that Smith did not fit properly in a single seat.

Smith complained about his treatment by Southwest on his Twitter page on Sunday, saying "If you look like me you may be ejected from Southwest Air."

According to Southwest's "Customer of Size" policy passengers must be able to fit safely and comfortably in one seat or make other arrangements.

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Aviation and In-flight : SA Flights Is Upbeat About 2010
on 2010/2/16 6:20:00 (119 reads)
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(Reriani Communications)--- Mendham, NJ 02/16/10 -- SA Flights is pleased to announce that they expect a growth in the number of people using their services in the year 2010. One of the reasons they are so upbeat about the year is the coming of the FIFA World Cup to South Africa this year.

It is expected that South Africa will see a massive influx of people coming to see the tournament. Not all of these individuals will be able to get direct flights to the airport closest to their destination. Many will also be looking for domestic flights from one major international airport to another within South Africa in order to watch their favorite teams play.

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Aviation and In-flight : A Journey from Melbourne To The Island Of Heron
on 2010/1/30 16:00:00 (121 reads)
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(Reriani Communications)--- Yet, the most fantastic thing about going to Heron Island is that you can fly to Sydney or Melbourne and after enjoying the exquisite days at the Sydney Opera, museums, beaches, pubs and buzzing night life of these metropolis you can finally great serenity and lusciousness in a place so beautifully embellished on the face of the earth.

Firstly, finding cheap flights to Melbourne is the most important task by which you can save good enough money to spend a couple of nights more on the amazing Heron Island. Cheap Flights to Australia are pretty much in focus these days as big five star alliance carriers such as British Airways and even Qatar Airways have launched their annual sale on not only economy but premium and business classes as well. You can find cheap tickets to Melbourne from anywhere in UK or London through making online reservation (as its quite time saving) or just a phone call to get your e-tickets. For more details on this subject visit: http://www.travelhouseuk.co.uk/flights/australia_newzeal ...

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Aviation and In-flight : Learn How Much Legroom You'll Get on the Major Airlines
on 2010/1/27 19:40:00 (84 reads)
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(Reriani Communications)--- Most travelers will tell you that the seat room on a flight can often be a tight squeeze. The lack of legroom, a kid kicking the back of your seat, and the uncomfortable struggle for the armrest, can make for a very frustrating flight experience. However, many people are surprised to learn that airlines do not all have the same seating measurements. On an airplane, the space of seating is measured by width and seat pitch. That is, the amount of space between one seat and the seat directly in front of or behind it. For example, if a plane has a seat pitch of 85 cm in economy, this means that there is a distance of 85cm between the front of one seat and the front of the seat behind it. Seat pitch and additional specifications can differ from one plane to another.

When choosing a seat for comfort, it is important to be aware that not all 'bulkhead' rows are the same. The 'bulkhead seats' are the seats that are located right behind such obstructions as walls or curtains. Sitting in a bulkhead row means you will not have another person sitting in front of you leaning their seat back. This often gives you more legroom.

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Aviation and In-flight : AirAsia, the World’s Best Low-Cost Airline AIRASIA ROCKS INDIA
on 2010/1/27 8:20:00 (347 reads)
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(Reriani Communications)--- Kuala Lumpur, 27 January 2010 : AirAsia, the World’s Best Low-Cost Airline is all out to rock and paint the India skies red by extending its footprint with the launch of its direct flights to 6 new routes in the first quarter of 2010. Conquering India skies by storm, the new services to key metro cities include Chennai, Bangalore, Hyderabad, Mumbai and New Delhi from Kuala Lumpur and from Penang to Chennai.

The Chennai, Bangalore and Hyderabad sectors will be serviced by AirAsia’s A320 aircrafts, Mumbai and Delhi will be served by its long-haul affiliate, AirAsia X via its new Airbus A330 fleet.

AirAsia is the only airline which connects to the most points in India from Malaysia with a total of 148 flights weekly. This new development is subsequent to AirAsia’s huge success of Tiruchirapplalli (Trichy) followed-by Kolkata, Kochi and Thiruvananthapuram (Trivandrum) recording an average of 80% load factor on all our four existing routes. Thus, these new services will not only complement AirAsia’s aggressive growth in India, but is also feeding more traffic into the country.

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