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Libyan airspace most interesting movements of last week

At least two Internet resources have been providing a comprehensive set of tools to monitor on a 24 hours basis the traffic that has been operating in the airspaces between…

David Cenciotti David Cenciotti
March 11, 2011
Aviation

Introducing the IFE on Alitalia domestic routes

As frequent travelers know many airlines keep their IFE (In Flight Entertainment) system switched off on domestic/short range routes because - using Mary Kirby's (aka RunwayGirl) words - "Some carriers…

David Cenciotti David Cenciotti
March 9, 2011
Aviation

Azul pink ATR-72 promoting breast cancer awareness

On Mar. 8, 2011, Toulouse-based turboprop aircraft manufacturer ATR delivered to Brazil’s airlines Azul Linhas Aéreas an ATR 72 painted pink, symbolizing the promotion of breast cancer awareness. Serialled PR-AZV,…

David Cenciotti David Cenciotti
March 8, 2011

What's weird in the Libyan Government Da.900 "challenging" the NATO AWACS episode

Since the beginning of the Libyan crisis, a certain number of SIGINT, Electronic Warfare and information gathering assets were reported to be operating within the Malta FIR or on its…

David Cenciotti David Cenciotti
March 8, 2011
Aviation

Malta movements: aircraft visiting Luqa airport during the Libyan crisis

Besides the Libyan Government Dassault Falcon 900 5A-DCN, believed to have challenged a NATO AWACS on its route from Amman to Tripoli, and the several flights transiting through the Malta…

David Cenciotti David Cenciotti
March 8, 2011
Aviation

Something about the cancelled Bahrain 2011 Gran Prix

The Gulf Air Bahrain 2011 Grand Prix, due to be held on Mar. 13, 2011, was cancelled on Feb. 21 as a consequence of the pro-democracy uprising inspired by revolutions…

David Cenciotti David Cenciotti
March 5, 2011
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