The draft bill has replaced the FAA Reauthorization Bill that was initially introduced to the Senate.
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The Simple Flying Podcast Episode 212: Boeing Delays Impact Airlines, Best Aviation April Fools 2024
Join the Simple Flying team as we discuss some of the biggest events in aviation this week.
The Airbus A380F – The Freighter Plane That Got Scrapped
The Airbus A380F would have been one of the world’s largest cargo aircraft had it been built.
UPS Replaces FedEx As The Primary Air Cargo Provider For The United States Postal Service
FedEx’s contract ends in September and UPS will take over from September 30.
UPS puts parcels on rail with CargoBeamer
Parcel giant UPS has been testing rail freight transport services between its hubs in Milan, in northern Italy, and Herne, in western Germany. The tests, in cooperation with CargoBeamer, started in October, with two UPS swap bodies loaded on the CargoBeamer trains every day per direction. This seems to be the first time UPS is…
How Much Do Cargo Pilots Make?
Flying for a cargo airline might seem less glamorous, but it has some advantages over passenger airlines.
New FAA Efficiency Rules Confirm End For Boeing 767F Production
With the new fuel efficiency rules going into effect on April 16, this would mark 2027 as the final year of the production of the 767F.
UPS Acquires 2 Former Qatar Airways Cargo Boeing 747-8Fs
The two aircraft were the final 747-8Fs in Boeing’s fleet.