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The TSO Workshop is organised in turn by ANAC/EASA/FAA/TCCA. This year ANAC is hosting the 20th TSO Workshop in Sao Jose dos Campos, Brazil(1). The workshop has become a popular and regular forum for the worldwide community of TSO manufacturers, installers, and operators. Topics of common interest in the various fields of aviation equipment are presented and discussed, aiming at updating participants and getting their feedback on industry and authority initiatives concerning operational, design, manufacturing, and regulatory matters with the common scope of fostering safety.Besides ANAC, as usual also EASA, FAA and TCCA representatives will actively participate to the event, providing…

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When it comes to airline collectibles, there’s no airline quite as cool as KLM. The Dutch carrier offers its long haul business class passengers miniature collectible houses, which are adorable enough to turn anyone into a collector. This might just be even cooler than Lufthansa’s collectible first class ducks. So, let’s talk about KLM’s miniature houses — what’s their history, what makes them interesting, and how do you get them? What’s the history of KLM’s Delft Blue houses? The history of KLM’s houses is probably the single thing that makes them the most intriguing. Prior to the Airline Deregulation Act…

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That didn’t take long. Despite only starting in October 2023, Air Canada has pulled all flights from Vancouver to Dubai, which is the world’s third-busiest airport for long-haul activity. First identified by Aeroroutes, the cut has been confirmed by reference to the carrier’s website and other booking engines. Air Canada has been contacted for comment. Air Canada served the route to feed Emirates. But given very limited traffic rights, it is currently unclear what will happen to Vancouver. Unless Emirates’ Montreal route ends, or it reduces Toronto flights, it’ll not be able to fly to Vancouver itself. What happens to…

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Brett James, the Grammy-winning songwriter whose words and melodies powered some of country music’s biggest hits of the last two decades, was killed on Thursday, September 18, when his Cirrus SR22T crashed in the mountains of western North Carolina. He was 57.  Authorities said the single-engine airplane, registered to James under his legal name Brett James Cornelius, went down around 3 p.m. on Thursday near Franklin, North Carolina, shortly after departing from John C. Tune Airport in Nashville. All three people on board died, according to authorities. The North Carolina State Highway Patrol identified the other victims as Melody Carole…

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LONDON — After encountering delays in the F-35 upgrade known as Technology Refresh 3, or TR-3, the jet’s producer Lockheed Martin expects to complete its Block 4 modernizations by 2032 at the latest, according to senior company representatives.“TR-3 is a new foundation to move forward Block 4 integration that started in 2018 and will continue until 2030 or 2032, so for another five to seven years,” Jim Post, the director of the manufacturer’s F-35 Partner Customer Program, told Defense News at the 2025 DSEI UK show in London.The F-35’s hardware and software upgrade effort, known as Block 4, is designed…

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Recently disclosed tests with the F-22 set a new record for the AIM-120 AMRAAM in 2024, part of the form, fit, function refresh (F3R) development effort. The AIM-120 Advanced Medium-Range Air-to-Air Missile (AMRAAM), the backbone of Western beyond-visual-range air combat for more than three decades, has achieved its longest known shot to date. RTX’s Raytheon confirmed on Sept. 16, 2025, after receiving approval from the U.S. Air Force, that an F-22 Raptor successfully executed the record-breaking test in late 2024. The test, conducted over the Eglin Air Force Base range in Florida, demonstrated what Raytheon described as “extended time of…

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New leaders in the domestic market Alaska and Hawaiian Airlines broke away from the field after their merger was finalized in late 2024, as seen in Figure 1 below. The combined airline immediately became the largest domestic freight mover, with tonnage accelerating sharply in early 2025. A majority of that surge is due to Hawaiian’s […] source

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In response to the growing use of additive manufacturing (AM) in aviation, the European Union Aviation Safety (EASA) and the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) have been jointly organising annual workshops focused on the qualification and certification of AM parts since 2015. These workshops serve as a collaborative platform for government agencies, industry, standardisation bodies, and academia to share knowledge, align on key technical challenges, and support regulatory harmonisation. The 2025 edition of the Joint EASA-FAA AM Workshop will take place in Cologne, Germany, and continue the tradition of alternating hosts between EASA and FAA. The event will feature three days…

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Scandinavian Airlines (SAS) has been undergoing some major changes in recent times, following its restructuring. The airline transitioned from Star Alliance to Sky Team, after getting an investment from Air France-KLM. We’ve seen the airline make all kinds of customer friendly changes in recent times, and here’s the latest example of that. SAS partnering with third party lounges for more access Each airline takes a different approach to lounge access. Airlines sometimes operate their own lounges, sometimes provide access to lounges of alliance partners, and sometimes contract out to third party lounge operators, depending on what options are available at a particular…

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Aviation Week is reporting that Allegiant Air has scheduled its final flights out of Los Angeles International Airport. Its last flight out of the airport will depart on January 3, 2026, ending a 17-year presence at LA’s primary airport. Instead, the airline is shifting to Hollywood Burbank Airport, citing rising operating costs at LAX and a desire to leverage lower fees and more favorable infrastructure. Allegiant began service at LAX in May 2009 and designated it a base in 2016. However, its management says that LAX’s airport charges, gate fees, and terminal costs have grown so much that they no…

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