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Chaque plan de vol est conçu en fonction des disponibilités réelles, avec des itinéraires optimisés, des correspondances simples, et des choix de cabines et de tarifs adaptés à votre politique de voyage.
Mon objectif : garantir des trajets fluides,
anticiper les imprévus et maîtriser le coût global de chaque mission.
Vous conservez la gestion de l’achat ; je fournis un dossier clair, prêt à réserver, avec options et solutions alternatives en cas de retard ou de modification.
Comparaison détaillée porte-à-porte (horaires, hubs, terminaux, MCT, marges de sécurité). Analyse des risques (météo saisonnière, IRROPS, saturation) et choix des correspondances réalistes plutôt que théoriques.
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The world’s largest airline is…. well, it depends on one’s criteria. This article will consider airlines by available seat miles (ASMs). ASMs are a measure of an airline’s capacity. It is calculated by multiplying the number of available seats on each aircraft by the distance it flies. This is a common measure for airlines,…
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Exciting news coming from Airbus as the European planemaker is reportedly nearing the completion of its first A350 freighter airframe. This first example now has its fuselage, wings, tail and landing gear all assembled.
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As technology advances and the provision of in-flight Wi-Fi becomes available with more carriers, American low-cost carrier, Frontier Airlines, is expected to be the next carrier to offer onboard connectivity to its passengers. This proposed upgrade comes in time for the carrier to start offering first-class services on board. While the potential of introducing…
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When we think of an aircraft’s overall shape, we instinctively think of a long fuselage section pointed at both ends, a wide wingspan perpendicular to the fuselage, and a horizontal and vertical stabilizer at the aft section of the aircraft. A shape replicated in anything from a Cessna 172, all the way up to…
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Air Serbia plans to launch seasonal flights to Ibiza next summer after being unable to secure its preferred slot timings at the Spanish airport for 2025. However, the carrier says it has still not received formal confirmation for next year. It noted that if slots are ultimately not granted, it will instead introduce a…
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TRIP REPORT Written by Marko Matić Flight date: 18.5.2025. Flight time: 9h 10min. SYD-KUL, 10h 30min. KUL-IST, 1h 15min. IST-BEG. Total flight duration (BEG-SYD): 26h 00min. including 3h 20min. transfer at IST and 1h 45min. stopover in KUL. Flight numbers: TK175 (SYD-IST) and TK1079 (IST-BEG). Aircraft: Airbus A350 and Boeing 737. Luggage: 1x30kg checked…
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Australian carriers are the latest to announce a change in rules when it comes to power bank utilization onboard the airlines’ aircraft. The rule coming into force in the coming weeks will ban passengers traveling on Qantas and Virgin Australia from using power banks on board the aircraft. With the number of safety incidents…
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The National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) has released its preliminary report on the United Airlines Boeing 737 high-altitude collision incident over Utah last month, concluding that the aircraft most likely collided with a commercial weather balloon. The impact caused considerable damage to the cockpit’s windshield, showering the pilots with glass before the aircraft safely…
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Boeing is currently constructing a new facility to ramp up its 787 Dreamliner production. Currently, the jet’s backlog is growing, and airlines have to wait for years to receive their jets, but, in 2025, Boeing has thus far experienced the second-best year ever for its 787 orders. As of early November, it has received…
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The F-15 Eagle is an icon of the United States Air Force, synonymous with aerial superiority and engineering excellence. Before it entered service, it had to prove that it could fulfill the needs of the Air Force better than the rest. Its competitor has essentially been forgotten, but at one time represented a very…
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Few aircraft have reshaped global aviation as profoundly as the Boeing 747. When it first took to the skies in 1969, the 747 redefined what was possible in long-haul air travel. Its unprecedented size, range, and capacity made international flying more accessible than ever, ushering in the era of mass global tourism. Nicknamed the…
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In the United States, the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) has urged major airlines to avoid flying over Venezuela due to a ‘potentially hazardous situation’. Carriers have been warned to exercise caution, following a worsening security situation. As noted by Reuters, the FAA has stressed that these threats could pose risks for any aircraft at…
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In a remote corner of Kolkata airport, a Boeing 737 belonging to Air India sat decaying. The Star Alliance carrier, which was privatised three years ago with the sale to Tata Sons and Singapore Airlines, this week took steps to sell this airplane, which has been grounded for over a decade. According to multiple…
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British engine manufacturer Rolls-Royce is currently in the process of testing new technology at its Derby site in order to protect jet engines from the damaging effects of desert dust and sand. Fine particles ingested during take-off can enter the hottest parts of an engine, corroding components, clogging internal passages, and forcing more frequent…
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The veteran trijet, McDonnell Douglas MD-11, is once again under scrutiny following the tragic crash of a UPS Airlines cargo jet in Louisville, Kentucky. Although these jets are now only seen flying freight, originally most of them were made to carry passengers. That did not last long as the plane quickly earned a bad…
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It is no secret that pilot salaries have risen sharply in recent years. As the pilot shortage deepened through the late 2010s, demand for qualified aviators surged, and with it, compensation. Even with financial incentives improving, the motivation for many pilots still comes from a genuine love of flying rather than the promise of…
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The United States Air Force operates a number of old aircraft types. That said, it is important to keep in mind that there is a difference between old aircraft types and old airframes. For example, the tanker workhorse, the KC-135 Stratotanker, has some of its very first airframes in service that are now 68…
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Brazilian aerospace conglomerate Embraer today announced that it has completed its C-390 Millennium contract with the Hungarian Air Force, handing over a second multi-mission airlifter during a ceremony at Kecskemet Air Base on 21 November 2025. This delivery makes Hungary the first global customer to receive all C-390s on its order book, and it…
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Central Asian carrier Uzbekistan Airways has signed two letters of intent with CALC and ICBC Financial Leasing (Chinese aircraft lessors), which will see the airline gain an additional six Airbus A321-200N, supporting the airline’s continued growth and expansion. The letters of intent see the agreement with China Aircraft Leasing Group Holdings Limited (CALC) to…
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Central Asian carrier Uzbekistan Airways has signed two letters of intent with CALC and ICBC Financial Leasing (Chinese aircraft lessors), which will see the airline gain an additional six Airbus A321-200N, supporting the airline’s continued growth and expansion. The letters of intent see the agreement with China Aircraft Leasing Group Holdings Limited (CALC) to…
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The DragonFire system successfully shot down drones travelling at up to 650km/h at a range in Scotland, just as a £316m contract for its deployment on a Type 45 destroyer by 2027 was awarded. The DragonFire laser directed energy weapon (LDEW) has been in development by a consortium of companies and agencies since at…
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The DragonFire system successfully shot down drones travelling at up to 650km/h at a range in Scotland, just as a £316m contract for its deployment on a Type 45 destroyer by 2027 was awarded. The DragonFire laser directed energy weapon (LDEW) has been in development by a consortium of companies and agencies since at…
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Background ✨ Etihad Airways previously signed a frequent flyer agreement with Vietnam Airlines, allowing loyalty members to earn and redeem miles across both networks, and scheduled to launch Abu Dhabi-Hanoi service from 03-Nov-20251. The two carriers also signed a bilateral MoU covering collaboration in areas such as passenger services, cargo, ground handling and maintenance2.
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Background ✨ Etihad Airways previously signed a frequent flyer agreement with Vietnam Airlines, allowing loyalty members to earn and redeem miles across both networks, and scheduled to launch Abu Dhabi-Hanoi service from 03-Nov-20251. The two carriers also signed a bilateral MoU covering collaboration in areas such as passenger services, cargo, ground handling and maintenance2.
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Background ✨ Air Transat recently announced several new long haul routes from Toronto and Montreal, including Toronto-Berlin and Montreal-Agadir, and planned to increase frequencies on services from Toronto to Berlin, Lima, and Istanbul to three times weekly for summer 2026, further diversifying its transatlantic network and targeting underserved markets1 2.
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Background ✨ Air Transat recently announced several new long haul routes from Toronto and Montreal, including Toronto-Berlin and Montreal-Agadir, and planned to increase frequencies on services from Toronto to Berlin, Lima, and Istanbul to three times weekly for summer 2026, further diversifying its transatlantic network and targeting underserved markets1 2.
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Si vous n’êtes pas un professionnel de l’aviation, vous ne connaissez peut-être pas le terme « écart de pilotage » (PD). Au fond, si contrôle du trafic aérien (ATC) appelle un pilote à la radio en vol et lui demande de « copier un numéro de téléphone », ce qui équivaut à voir des sirènes clignoter…
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La vitesse a toujours été la mesure déterminante dans la conception des avions de combat, mais les avions à réaction américains les plus rapides d’aujourd’hui allient performances brutes, furtivité, capteurs et flexibilité multirôle. Parmi les avions encore en première ligne aux États-Unis, le roi incontesté de la vitesse reste le F-15 Eagle, avec les…
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Les États-Unis entretiennent des liens étroits avec le Moyen-Orient dans le monde diversifié de l’aviation commerciale moderne, comme en témoignent les nouvelles du salon aéronautique de Dubaï de cette semaine, telles que Émirats‘ commande de 65 Boeing 777X supplémentaires. Il existe donc de nombreux vols sans escale entre ces deux régions importantes. Selon les…
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Aéroport d’Amsterdam-Schiphol (AMS) a annoncé qu’elle investirait 10 milliards d’euros (11,5 milliards de dollars) dans expansion et des améliorations des infrastructures au cours de la prochaine décennie, y compris des plans pour un nouveau terminal et diverses autres améliorations, telles que des systèmes de bagages souterrains et davantage d’automatisation. En outre, le propriétaire et…
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Duncan Aviation is pleased offer the Airtext connectivity system to our customers who may be looking for an alternative to other in-flight connectivity or entertainment options. The Airtext in-flight communications system includes a variety of options that won’t break the bank. Depending on the subscription you choose, passengers and crew can make app-based phone…
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Il y a beaucoup de choses que vous pouvez installer à bord d’un jet privé… si vous avez de l’argent ! Oui, il y a les éléments habituels – chaises, canapés, lits – et les éléments moins courants comme une douche à bord.
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Livré à SWISS International Air Lines il y a plus d’un mois, le premier vol A350 du transporteur a assuré plusieurs vols court-courriers au cours du mois dernier. Cependant, jeudi, le transporteur a déployé l’avion sur son tout premier vol long-courrier depuis sa base de Zurich, de l’autre côté de l’Atlantique, vers les États-Unis.…
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There are a lot of things you can install onboard a private jet … if you have the money! Yes, there are the usual items – chairs, sofas, beds – and the less common items like an onboard shower.
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Having been delivered to SWISS International Air Lines over a month ago, the carrier’s first A350 flight has been operating various short-haul flights in the past month. However, on Thursday, the carrier deployed the aircraft on its very first long-haul flight from its base in Zurich, across the Atlantic, to the United States. Moreover,…
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When we count up each of Europe’s leading flag carriers’ active and inactive aircraft, and discount those wet leased, Lufthansa has the largest fleet. It is closely followed by Air France, followed by British Airways. The same pattern is in place if we look only at narrowbody aircraft. Strangely, these numbers are reversed if…
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Thanksgiving time is usually a time for people to get back home and spend time with family. Usually, this translates to a busy travel period for airlines in the United States, and reports from the FAA indicate that this year, the expected passenger traffic during this period will be a record high. With the…
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Un séjour à l’étranger implique pour tout voyageur de prendre certaines précautions de santé. La rubrique ci-dessous mentionne les indications essentielles. Ces indications ne dispensent toutefois pas le voyageur d’une consultation chez son médecin traitant et/ou dans un centre hospitalier spécialisé dans la médecine des voyages avant le départ (et ceci suffisamment longtemps à…
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Air Europa annonce la nomination de Richard Clark au poste de CEO. Figure clé de la compagnie depuis près de quarante ans, il prend la tête de l’entreprise avec l’objectif de poursuivre son développement international et de consolider le hub de Madrid-Barajas. Richard Clark nouveau CEO de AirEuropa ©DepositPhotos/santirf Air…
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Formalités d’entrée La Croatie, membre de l’Union européenne depuis juillet 2013, est dans l’espace Schengen depuis le 1er janvier 2023 : Le contrôle aux frontières terrestres avec la Slovénie et la Hongrie n’est plus actif depuis cette date, de même que dans les ports, il est cependant toujours obligatoire d’être en possession de documents d’identité…