KLM looks to future world travel

A pioneer in sustainability, KLM is partnering with Delft University of Technology (TU Delft) to continue making aviation more sustainable starting with their innovative flight concept known as the โ€œFlying-V.โ€ This concept embraces a different approach to aircraft design, integrating the passenger cabin, cargo hold and fuel tanks in the wings to make a V-shaped aircraft. This improved aerodynamic shape will reduce the aircraftโ€™s weight and use 20% less fuel but still fit the existing airport infrastructure that currently house the A350.

In tandem with the celebration of KLMโ€™s 100th Anniversary, with KLM being the only airline in the world celebrating its 100th anniversary, a flying scale model and full-size section of the interior of the โ€œFlying-Vโ€ will be officially presented at the KLM Experience Days at Amsterdam Airport Schiphol in October as a potential aircraft design of the future. KLM just announced last week that they have invested in a biofuel plant set to open in 2022 and committed to a 10-year contract for 75,000 tons of sustainable aviation fuel per year. KLM is the first airline in the world to invest in sustainable aviation fuel at a large scale and continues to be a leader in airline sustainability through this relationship with TU Delft.

Image: Edwin Wallet, Studio OSO

The aircraftโ€™s v-shaped design will integrate the passenger cabin, the cargo hold and the fuel tanks in the wings. Its improved aerodynamic shape and reduced weight will mean it uses 20% less fuel than the Airbus A350, todayโ€™s most advanced aircraft. A flying scale model and a full-size section of the interior of the Flying-V will be officially presented at the KLM Experience Days at Amsterdam Airport Schiphol in October on the occasion of KLMโ€™s 100thanniversary.

The aircraft was originally conceptualised as a potential aircraft design for the future, but can be compared to todayโ€™s most advanced aircraft, the Airbus A350. Although the plane is not as long as the A350, it does have the same wingspan. This will enable the Flying-V to use existing infrastructure at airports, such as gates and runways, without difficulty and the aircraft will also fit into the same hangar as the A350. Whatโ€™s more, the Flying-V will carry the same number of passengers โ€“ 314 in the standard configuration โ€“ and the same volume of cargo, 160m3. The Flying-V will be smaller than the A350, giving it less aerodynamic resistance.

KLM President & CEO Pieter Elbers: โ€œIn recent years, KLM has developed as a pioneer in sustainability within the airline industry. The development of aviation has given the world a great deal, offering us an opportunity to connect people. This privilege is paired with a huge responsibility for our planet. KLM takes this very seriously and has therefore been investing in sustainability at different levels for many years, enabling it to develop a broad spectrum of sustainability initiatives. We are proud of our progressive cooperative relationship with TU Delft, which ties in well with KLMโ€™s strategy and serves as an important milestone for us on the road to scaling-up sustainable aviation.โ€

Dean of the Faculty of Aerospace Engineering at TU Delft Professor Henri Werij: โ€œWe are incredibly pleased to be able to cooperate with our trusted partner KLM on our combined mission to make aviation more sustainable. Radically new and highly energy-efficient aircraft designs such as the Flying-V are important in this respect, as are new forms of propulsion. Our ultimate aim is one of emission free flight. Our cooperation with KLM offers a tremendous opportunity to bring about real change.โ€

Fuel versus electric propulsion

The Flying-V is propelled by the most fuel-efficient turbofan engines that currently exist. In its present design it still flies on kerosene, but it can easily be adapted to make use of innovations in the propulsion system โ€“ by using electrically-boosted turbofans for example.

JetBlue returns to Steamboat Springs, Colorado this coming winter

JetBlue Airways today announced it is returning to Steamboat Springs, Colorado this winter for a second season with nonstop flights from Boston Logan International Airport (BOS) and Fort Lauderdale-Hollywood International Airport (FLL).

JetBlue is the only airline to offer nonstop service from both New England and South Florida to the world-renowned ski destination. Boston and Fort Lauderdale service will operate Wednesdays and Saturdays through spring 2020.

JetBlue flights will serve Yampa Valley Regional Airport (HDN), just 30 minutes from downtown Steamboat Springs. Steamboat’s unique mix of Champagne Powderยฎ, cowboy boots and friendly locals lends an inviting, laid back atmosphere to the historic Colorado resort town, where western heritage meets abundant outdoor adventure.

Schedule between Boston (BOS) and Steamboat Springs, Colo. (HDN)
Wednesdays & Saturdays Beginning December 14, 2019

BOS – HDN Flight #1227

HDN – BOS Flight #1228

9:20 a.m. โ€“ 12:22 p.m.

1:11 p.m. โ€“ 7:18 p.m.


Schedule between Fort Lauderdale (FLL) and Steamboat Springs, Colo. (HDN)

Wednesdays & Saturdays Beginning December 14, 2019

FLL – HDN Flight #45

HDN – FLL Flight #48

10:52 a.m. โ€“ 1:58 p.m.

2:49 p.m. โ€“ 8:56 p.m.

JetBlue will operate Steamboat Springs flights using its Airbus A320 aircraft.

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CNN: Airlines are on pace for their worst year since 2014

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‘High fuel prices, an international trade war, and the 737 MAX groundingย are adding up to a miserable 2019 for the airline industry. Airlines are bracing for their worst year since 2014.”

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LOT Polish Airlines arrives in Miami

LOT Polish Airlines on June 1 introduced the Warsaw – Miami route.

The new route was introduced withย NBA player – Marcin Gortat.

All photos by LOT.

airBaltic launches flights from Tallinn to Malaga, Brussels and Copenhagen

airBaltic has expanded its operations in Tallinn by launching three new flights to Malaga, Copenhagen and Brussels.

Destination served Flight frequency Start date Price *,

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Premium

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Tallinnโ€“Malaga 2 flights weekly June 1, 2019 99 EUR 155 EUR 505 EUR
Tallinnโ€“Copenhagenย  4 flights weekly June 2, 2019 35 EUR 89 EUR 359 EUR
Tallinnโ€“Brussels 3 flights weekly June 3, 2019 39 EUR 95 EUR 449 EUR

*Lowest fare (one way), including taxes, fees and service charge

From Tallinn, airBaltic offers direct flights to Amsterdam, Berlin, London, Oslo, Paris, Stockholm, Vienna, Vilnius and now also to Malaga, Brussels and Copenhagen, as well as convenient flight connections via Riga. In addition, airBaltic also announced the launch of the 13th direct flight from the Estonian capital to Salzburg, Austria. The seasonal direct flight between the two cities will start on December 21, 2019.

All photos by airBaltic.

De Havilland Canada returns to manage the worldwide Dash 8 program

One of Canadaโ€™s most iconic aircraft brands, De Havilland Aircraft of Canada Ltd., has returned to the skies.

Longview Aviation Capital is proud to reintroduce De Havilland Canada with its acquisition of the Dash 8 programโ€”including the 100, 200 and 300 series as well as the in-production Q400 program.

Combining the Dash 8-400 aircraft with the existing Longview portfolio re-unites the entire De Havilland product line under the same banner for the first time in decades.

De Havilland first started in Canada in 1928 and with the design and production of the famous DHC-2 Beaver and the DHC-3 Otter, quickly established itself as one of the most accomplished aircraft designers and manufacturers in the country.

The 75 year-old brand is synonymous globally for expertise, excellence and reliability, and is responsible for building some of the most renowned aircraft in aviation history.

Operating independently for the first time in decades, De Havilland Aircraft of Canada Limited will enhance the tradition of excellence surrounding the Dash 8-400 by continually evolving to meet the needs of customers around the world.

At De Havilland we are proudly rooted in a rich history of constructing Canadian aircraft. Since 1928, the brand has consistently been recognized for its versatility and dependability. That established strong foundation is what De Havilland will build on for a bright future.

In addition to maintaining the Dash 8-400โ€™s position as one of the worldโ€™s most important commercial aircraft, existing and potential customers of De Havilland can expect a focus on continued excellence in production, operations and servicing from Longview.

Our new corporate identity draws on the rich brand heritage.
De Havilland is excited about the global opportunities ahead for the Canadian based company and for the Dash 8-400 aircraft.

Ethiopian brings Champion League fans to Madrid

Ethiopian Airlines is pleased to have served fans of the globally renowned British football teams Liverpool and Tottenham Hotspur in their travel to Madrid where the teams played for Champions League final match.

Ethiopian deployed three chartered flights from London, Liverpool and Manchester carrying the fans to Madrid.

All photos by Ethiopian Airlines.

 

British Airways touches down again in Islamabad

British Airways today (June 3) landed in to Islamabad as it began its first service between the UK and Pakistan in 10 years.

Crowds greeted the aircraft in Islamabad as both the Union Flag and Pakistanโ€™s national flag were waved from the cockpit roof hatch. British Airways has officially opened an office in Islamabad for the airlineโ€™s local dedicated team, which is testament to the investment the airline is making in the country.

On board the first flight from London was Andrew Brem, Chief Commercial Officer at British Airways, he said: โ€œToday is a great occasion for British Airways as we resume flights to Islamabad after a decade.ย  The atmosphere on board our state-of-the-art 787 aircraft was spectacular, as was the warm welcome on the ground. British Airways has a proud history of flying to Pakistan โ€“ we first operated flights to Islamabad in 1976 โ€“ and we couldnโ€™t be more excited to be back.โ€

Flights will run three-per-week on Sunday, Tuesday and Thursday from London Heathrow, operated using a three-class Boeing 787 Dreamliner with World Traveller (long-haul economy), World Traveller Plus (long-haul premium economy) and Club World (long-haul business class).

Photo: British Airways.

Cabo Verde Airlines receives its second Boeing 757-200 in the new livery named โ€˜Baรญa de Tarrafalโ€™

Cabo Verde Airlines received on May 31, 2019, the โ€˜Baรญa de Tarrafalโ€™, the companyโ€™s second airplane with its new livery.

The โ€˜Baรญa de Tarrafalโ€™ landed at the Nelson Mandela airport in the city of Praia at 1840 (local time) from Boston.


The โ€˜Baรญa de Tarrafalโ€™ colors were inspired by the houses on the island of Santiago (above), a call back to the very characteristic architecture of the capital. The new colors aim to be a gentle mix of the people, the houses and the Cape Verdean culture. Aside from the name on the outside of the airplane, inside the passengers will have a picture of the Baรญa as well as a description of the area.

All airplanes of the company will follow the same model of inspiration from every Island with the tricolour style. The color palate inside and outside show that change comes from within, in the search to better serve the airlineโ€™s customers and to bring Cabo Verde to the world and the world to Cabo Verde.

A public poll to help name the airplane

The โ€˜Baรญa de Tarrafalโ€™ was named through a public poll on Facebook, were the users voted between three natural beauties of the island of Santiago, with Baรญa de Tarrafal receiving the largest share of votes.

The first airplane with new livery, โ€˜Praia de Santa Mariaโ€™, received its name using the same process. With these open polls through social media, the company wants to bring the Cape Verdean people closer and involve them in the process of welcoming the new airplane to the country.

There will be other open votes on Facebook dedicated to all islands and their natural beauties. This way, the Cape Verdean people will assist in bringing a little bit of Cabo Verde to the world, while calling back to the Capeverdian pride in its islands and regions.

The โ€˜Baรญa de Tarrafalโ€™ will have 12 premium seats and 180 seats in the main cabin.

Cabo Verde Airlines today operates three 757-200 airplanes and plans to receive two more by the end of the year.

Azerbaijan Airlines cancels its order for 10 Boeing 737 MAX jets

Azerbaijan Airlines has cancelled its order for 10 Boeing 737 MAX jets “due to safety reasons” according to Reuters.

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All images by the airline.