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Monthly Archives: February 2006

Rubber Ducky VFR Now Open

A new VFR flying club has opened its doors. Rubber Ducky VFR. To celebrate the grand opening, pilots will depart from the club’s home airport, Tyler
Pounds Regional Airport (KTYR), for Rubber Ducky VFR’s first racing
event at 9:30 PM CST on February 15th, 2006.

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VAWTC receives delivery of new F5 S & F variants

The Virtual Air Warfare Training Centre (VAWTC) has recently taken delivery of thirteen updated ‘S’ models of the F5 “Tiger II”, which replace is ageing F5A “Freedom Fighter” fleet. Four ‘F’ models, the trainer variant, were also delivered for staff training and promotional pax flights. The F5 Tiger II has improved performance and aerodynamics, which will better serve VAWTC to fulfil its mission.

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skyBlue Virtual Airways set to open doors

skyBlue Virtual Airways, a FSPassengers based VA, is a virtual airline with bases in the United States with routes overseas.
Their main operational hub is Orlando International Airport, skyBlue also operates from Atlanta, Denver, Dulles, O’Hare and San Francisco airports.

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ATAv Announces Honolulu Hub

ATA Virtual announced today that it is opening its third hub in sunny Honolulu, Hawaii. Known for its beautiful weather and laid back atmosphere, the 50th state will now see more ATA Virtual pilots in its skies.

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Blue Sky Airlines to hit the skies

Start-up airline Blue Sky Airlines, based at Boston Logan Airport (KBOS) completed its first flight earlier this week. The aircraft, an Airbus A318-100 is currently being moved from the Airbus factory in Toulouse, France to Boston where it will be repainted into the new owner’s colors.

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SPA Celebrates 6th year

St. Paul Airlines (commonly known as SPA), is entering it’s 6th year in the Virtual Airline bussines. The airline operates passenger, charter and freight flights out of its main hub Minneapolis to amongst others Washington, Dallas and Denver.
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East Midlands Chosen as Devonair’s Second Base

Devonair are pleased to announce that they have finalised a contract with Nottingham/East Midlands Airport (NEMA) to commence services from mid February. Initially, 3 ex-GO/easyJet Boeing 737-300 aircraft will be based at the midlands airport, to operate to a variety of destinations, with a massive expansion into the growing Eastern European markets.

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