Author: FlyMarshall Newsroom

With new, more fuel-efficient aircraft operating long-haul routes, the prospect of 20-hour-plus flights has become all the more real. For cabin crew, this could mean duties of over 24 hours. Just how do cabin crew deal with jet lag after working long-haul flights? Let’s learn more in this guide. Jet lag is common for flight attendants operating long-haul international routes, and it is certainly not easy to deal with, especially when crossing numerous time zones. However, there are ways to prepare pre-flight, during the flight, and post-flight to mitigate the effects of jet lag and prepare for the next flight.…

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Aero Linx: OX5 Aviation Pioneers Incorporated in 1955 as a Pa 501 (c)(3) Not for Profit Corporation, the OX5 Aviation Pioneers is dedicated to bringing before the public the accomplishments of early aviation pioneers and their connection to the Curtiss OX5 V8 Engine. We are chartered as a historical and educational organization. A copy of the official registration and financial information may be obtained from the Pa Dept of State by calling 1-800-732-0999 from within Pennsylvania. “In this day of electronic media, being responsive and having a good website is the heart of our communication and archival effort. We invite…

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The Pilot Appeared To Regain Control After Six Rotations And Attempted To “Fly Out” Inverted But Had Insufficient Altitude On November 8, 2025, at 1038 eastern standard time, an Extra 330/SC, N330SL, was destroyed when it was involved in an accident near Keystone Heights, Florida. The private pilot was fatally injured. The airplane was operated as a Title 14 Code of Federal Regulations Part 91 flight. The owner of the airplane flew the airplane from St. Augustine, Florida, to Keystone Heights Airport (42J), Keystone Heights, Florida, on the morning of the accident to use the aerobatic box located at 42J.…

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From 2018 (YouTube Edition): Aero-News Talks With The Airplane’s Builder One of the many unique airplanes at AirVenture 2018 was a 1/3-scale B-17 bomber built by Jack Bally, who talked about the 17-year project with Aero-News at the show last summer. Bally said that the idea was born over "too much beer one night with a bunch of buddies" as they talked about what kind of airplane they could build that would be the only one of its kind. They settled on the B-17, because as far as they knew, there were no flying 4-engine scale models WWII airplanes. They…

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Aero Linx: Society of U.S. Army Flight Surgeons (SoUSAFS) The Society of US Army Flight Surgeons (SoUSAFS) serves to advance the science and art of Aerospace Medicine and its allied sciences, and its application to Army Aviation and the mission of the United States Army. We strive to foster the professional growth and development of its members and strive to improve the practice of Army Aviation Medicine and increase its application in support of the mission of Army Aviation.

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The last two decades have seen a huge shift in the aviation industry, from a significant shift in many airlines’ route planning from the hub-and-spoke model to the point-to-point model, to the rise and domination of low-cost carriers. Whenever there is an industry change, airlines and manufacturers must adapt and develop to remain competitive and relevant. One of the largest shifts has been the laser focus on efficiency, headlined by the demise of quadjets and surge of twinjets. The majority of airlines strive for aircraft with low fuel consumption, low running costs, reliability, and high capacity; Qatar Airways is no…

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Europe’s biggest low-cost carriers are gearing up for a major return to Ukraine as a peace deal is expected in the coming weeks. This would fully reopen Ukraine’s airspace for commercial operations, and the likes of Ryanair and Wizz Air will be ready to resume service to airports across the country. The industry is confident that demand for air service to Ukraine will skyrocket once a peace agreement with Russia is signed, including Ukrainians returning home, greater economic investment and increased tourism interest in post-war Ukraine. Airlines Ready For Quick Ukraine Return Credit: Shutterstock As reported by the Financial Times, European…

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Jet fuel is one of the key ingredients that make up air travel. In fact, it may well be the most important – after all, without it, aircraft would not be able to fly. The price of jet fuel is highly volatile and can be greatly affected by external events such as political or economic instability. This, in turn, has a significant impact on the aviation industry as a whole. The varying cost of jet fuel can significantly impact the operational and financial performance of major carriers. In this article, we examine the typical jet fuel costs of some of…

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Italy and the US are two countries that, despite being geographically divided by thousands of miles of ocean, share close cultural and historical ties. With this in mind, the news earlier this week that ITA Airways would be adding a new route from Rome Fiumicino Airport (FCO) to Houston, Texas (IAH) next year might not have been the biggest surprise for some, but what are the top US-Italy routes? According to present scheduling data made available by Cirium, an aviation analytics company, 1,335 non-stop flights are scheduled on routes between Italy and the US this month (both directions). Collectively, these…

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