Saturday, April 30, 2016

Scandinavian Airlines Will Receive Its First Airbus A320neo in September 2016

Scandinavian Airlines Boeing 737-600 took off from Zurich, this type will be retired and replaced by Airbus A320neo

Scandinavian Airlines, the largest and also the flag carrier airline of Sweden, Norway, and Denmark will receive its first of thirty Airbus A320neo in September 2016. The Airbus A320neo will replace Scandinavian Airlines’ old Boeing 737 Next Generations like Boeing 737-600. The Airbus A320neo of Scandinavian Airlines will be configured with 174 all-economy seats. The airline may cut its fuel cost by up to 15% on many routes operated by Airbus A320neo if Scandinavian Airlines has already received all its Airbus A320neo.

Friday, April 22, 2016

Indonesia AirAsia Did "Kartini Flight"

Captain Monika Anggreini, the woman captain of Indonesia AirAsia
The Indonesian subsidiary of AirAsia Group, Indonesia AirAsia did "Kartini Flight" on April 21, 2016, to celebrate "Kartini Day" in Indonesia. Kartini Day is a public holiday in Indonesia to celebrate the birthday of Raden Ajeng Kartini, a woman hero in Indonesia that struggle for women's emancipation in Indonesia. The Kartini Flight was started on April 21, 2016, on flight QZ7520 from Soekarno-Hatta International Airport in Jakarta to Ngurah Rai International Airport, Denpasar, with 180 passengers on board, piloted by Captain Monika Anggreini. Indonesia AirAsia did the first Kartini Flight in 2015 and will do Kartini Flight again on every Kartini Day every year.

Thursday, April 14, 2016

Who's the Replacement For the Boeing VC-25?


The Boeing VC-25 before touched down to the runway

The Boeing VC-25 is a military version of the Boeing 747-200B and also the presidential aircraft of the United States of America. The United States Air Force ordered two modified Boeing 747-200B in 1985 to replace Boeing C-137 Stratoliner, a modified Boeing 707-320B aircraft. At the time, the United States Air Force had two choices for the Boeing C-137 Stratoliner, the Boeing 747 or the McDonnell Douglas DC-10, but later Boeing 747 became the winner. The first aircraft being delivered in 1986 and had 28000 as the tail number, while the second Boeing VC-25 was being delivered in 1990 and had 29000 as the tail number. If one of the Boeing VC-25 carrying the president of the United States of America, it called by Air Traffic Controller as "Air Force One."

Now, both Boeing VC-25 become old and the United States Air Force started to look for the replacement of the Boeing VC-25. The Boeing VC-25 is a modified Boeing 747-200B, the aircraft type that becomes less cost-effective to operate if compared by the current aircraft type. The United States Air Force had two choices, the super-jumbo Airbus A380-800 or the next generation of the Boeing 747, the Boeing 747-8I. On January 9, 2009, the Air Force Materiel Command issued if the replacement aircraft would be entered the service by 2017, followed by the two additional aircraft in 2019 and 2021. There was also a report if the United States Air Force was also interested with the Boeing 787 Dreamliner, but finally the United States Air Force announced if they would replace the Boeing VC-25, the modified Boeing 747-200B with the descendant of the Boeing 747 Classic, the Boeing 747-8I for the presidential transport. Again, Boeing won the competition.

The Return of Malaysia Airlines' Boeing 747-400

9M-MPP, a Malaysia Airlines Boeing 747-400 that painted in Retro Livery



Malaysia Airlines, the national airline of Malaysia announced if they would return one of its stored Boeing 747-400, 9M-MPP (nose name: "Putrajaya") into the services. Malaysia Airlines was retiring all of its Boeing 747-400 aircraft in 2013, but Malaysia Airlines will operate the Boeing 747-400 due to its Airbus A380-800 aircrafts is undergoing heavy maintenance. 9M-MPP is now painted in Retro Livery. Finally, after gone from Malaysia Airlines since 2013, the queen of the skies is coming back to her throne, in Malaysia Airlines. The Boeing 747-400 will fly for Malaysia Airlines again, at least for a little while longer.