Tuesday, December 30, 2014

Kayıp AirAsia uçağına ait parçalar bulundu

Endonezya’nın Surabaya adasından Singapur’a giderken kaybolan AirAsia yolcu uçağına ait parçalar Endonezya açıklarında tespit edildi. AFP'nin haberine göre, Endonezya'dan yapılan açıklamada, havadan sürdürülen aramalarda acil durum kaydırağı ve uçak kapısına benzeyen nesneler tespit edildiği duyuruldu. Endonezya hava kuvvetleri yetkilisi Agus Dwi Putranto, arama çalışmalarıyla ilgili düzenlenen basın toplantısında, "10 büyük nesne ve daha fazla sayıda beyaz renkli şeyler tespit ettik. Büyük olanlar, can kurtaran yeleklerine ve uçak parçalarına benziyor. Şu an için kesin bir şey söylemek çok zor. Çalışmalarımız devam ediyor"" dedi. Endonezyalı yetkilili, nesnelerin tespit edildiği yerin, uçakla radar bağlantısının kesildiği noktaya yaklaşık 10 kilometre uzaklıkta olduğunu söyledi. Borneo adası açıklarında görülen nesnelerin toplanması için bölgeye bir helikopter gönderildiği açıklandı. ''DENİZDE CESET GÖRDÜM'' Endonezya Hava Kuvvetleri Pilotu Teğmen Tri Prabowo ise "Denizde nesnelerin dışında bir insan vücudu gördüm. Önce yüzdüğünü sandım. Daha sonra radardan aldığım fotoğrafları bilgisayarda inceleyince dalgalar arasında yüzen kişinin vücudunun şişmiş olduğunu gördüm. Cesedin kurbanlardan birine ait olduğunu düşünüyorum" diye konuştu. 155 yolcu ve yedi kişilik mürettebat taşıyan Airbus A320-200 tipi QZ8501 sefer sayılı uçakla bağlantı, Pazar sabahı kalkışından yaklaşık 50 dakika sonra yerel saatle 06.18’de Cava Denizi üzerindeyken kesilmişti.

Sunday, December 14, 2014

In England it crashed: AIRSPACE CLOSED

Eurocontrol airspace London shortly before 19:00 local time (local time 21:00) announced that it had closed up. It was learned that the airspace reopened made a new statement.

Sri Lanka Air Forces crashed,4 People Died!

Sri Lanka air force belonging to Antonov An-32 type military transport aircraft, a military aircraft crashed in the country's west of Colombo. 4 people lost their lives in forested areas falling plane, got rid of one person injured.

Wednesday, December 10, 2014

Kaldigimiz Yerden

Kaldigimiz yerden devam edelim.Bu aralar sikca duydugumuz ucak kazalari!Insanlari ucmaktan korkutan,ayni zamanda da bir okadar guvenli bir arac olan ucaklar.
Bilindigi uzere gectigimiz gunlerde malezya havayollarinin dusurulmesi haberi gecti tekrar.Dana eski Mh370 bulunmadan tekrar bir yenisi eklendi .Rusya ve ukrayna bu sefer Mh17 yi vurarak dusurdu.Mh 370 hala arastirmada.bu kadar guvenli bir ucagin dusmesi ardindaki sir perdelerini aralamak biraz zaman alacaga benziyor.Ama sunu soylibilirim ki teknoloji herzaman yenilenebilir ,sistem degisebilir,ama insanoglunun onyargilarinin degismemesi en zor sey olsa gerek.Einstein zamanin birinde 'onyargilari degistirmek atomu parcalamaktan daha zor'demis bence de hakli demis.Insanlarin onyargisi savasa karsi degismek zorunda.Dunya degisiyor,insanlar artik eski gunlerini arar duruma geldi.
Hadi hep beraber dunyamizi baris ve huzurlu bir sekilde yasama gayreti icinde olmanin cabasi icinde olalim.
Ataturk'un bir sozulye yazima son veriyorum
Yurtta sulh,cihanda sulh.
Saglicakla kalin.

New Emirates Offer

Emirates will offer a double daily service to Barcelona from May 2015 http://bit.ly/1wWMik5

Monday, December 8, 2014

Tuesday, November 25, 2014

Qantas strikes joint venture deal with China Eastern

QANTAS has taken its most significant step into what is tipped to become the world’s biggest aviation market within two decades, striking a landmark joint venture with powerhouse Chinese carrier China Eastern.
The two carriers announced this afternoon that they would seek regulatory approval in Australia and China for the joint venture, which builds upon their existing six-year-old codeshare deal and is designed to grow the number of flights between Australia and the Chinese mainland.
“There is a huge opportunity in this market for Australian businesses to do business in China, especially post the free trade agreement,’’ said Qantas (QAN) chief executive Alan Joyce.
“The timing could not be more opportune.’’
The five-year agreement was signed today by Mr Joyce and China Eastern chairman Liu Shaoyong at Parliament House, in a ceremony attended by Tony Abbott and China’s President Xi Jinping.
The deal proposes that the two airlines be able to co-ordinate schedules and pricing on the key Sydney-Shanghai route.
Mr Joyce said it would allow flight times between the two carriers to complement each other. Currently they depart at almost the same time.
China Eastern also flies to Melbourne and Cairns from Shanghai.
Another key benefit would be the co-location of both carriers’ operations in Terminal 1 at Shanghai International Airport, which will cut transit times by about an hour, open up a better range of onward connections and provide more choice for customers.
‘’Our passengers will get also access to China Eastern’s lounges and there will be more co-ordination on product,’’ Mr Joyce added.
China is predicted to become the world’s biggest airline market in 20 years, as the number of passengers flying globally more than doubles from 3.3 billion this year to 7.3 billion by 2034.
The International Air Transport Association’s first 20-year passenger forecast, released last month, predicted that the number of Chinese air travellers would grow by 856 million to 1.3 billion over the next 20 years.
Qantas also has a codeshare agreement with Guangzhou-based Chinese carrier China Southern, and Mr Joyce said it still regarded working with the two Chinese carriers as being “complementary’’.
The China arrangements mirror the Qantas-Emirates partnership for Europe, the Middle East and North Africa, and the Qantas-American Airlines partnership for the US.
In July federal parliament passed changes to the Qantas Sale Act that allowed an expansion from the current ownership limits of 25 per cent for individual investors and 35 per cent for a foreign-owned airline.
But under a deal between the Coalition and Labor, foreign ownership limits for individuals and foreign airlines remained limited to 49 per cent.
Mr Joyce said there had been no discussion with China Eastern or any other foreign carrier about taking an equity stake in Qantas.
‘’We are not engaging with anyone on that,’’ he said, noting that Qantas management was firmly focused on a $2 billion ­cost-saving program that is expected to return the ­airline to profitability this year.
‘’There is no active work on it.’’
While the China Eastern joint venture will face regulatory scrutiny in both countries, Mr Joyce said there were strong consumer benefits in the transaction.
‘’There is an opportunity for new routes, including Shanghai to Brisbane, Adelaide and Perth,’’ Mr Joyce said.
He denied the focus of the deal was cost-cutting.
‘’This is a revenue opportunity. It is for revenue and consumer benefit and taking part in the growth opportunity of China,’’ he said, noting the two carriers were hoping to secure approval by mid next year..
‘’There is no intention to rationalise capacity.’’
China Eastern expanded its codeshare alliance with Qantas in April last year, providing passengers with links to 11 destinations in China via Shanghai. The China Southern deal provides passengers with a further four destinations in China.
Qantas and China Eastern are also shareholders in Jetstar Hong Kong, which has faced long delays in gaining regulatory approval to fly after opposition from rival Cathay Pacific.
The partners hope an administrative hearing in the new year will clear the way for the airline to begin flights.
China Eastern is scheduled to take delivery of about 60 new long-haul aircraft over the next five years.
In welcoming today’s agreement, China Eastern’s Mr Liu said: Australia was one of the most important tourist destinations and trade markets for China, and Qantas was the key partner for China Eastern in Australia.
“It’s important for us to strengthen the cooperation with Qantas to provide better, more convenient travel products for passengers between the two countries,” said Mr Liu.

Tigerair marks 7th birthday with $1 airfares

CASH-STRAPPED budget carrier Tigerair is keeping up the pressure on domestic airfares with the offer of a $1 return fare to mark its seventh birthday.
The catch is travellers must book and pay for the outbound leg of their trip in order to qualify for the $1 fare back home.
Over ten thousand of the dirt cheap fares are on offer from midday today until sold out, for travel from July 16 to September 22 next year.
Routes include Melbourne-Sydney, Brisbane-Melbourne, Adelaide-Sydney, Brisbane-Cairns, Melbourne-Mackay, Sydney-Brisbane and Melbourne-Gold Coast.
Tigerair takes off ... the budget carrier is maintaining downward pressure on airfares as
Tigerair takes off ... the budget carrier is maintaining downward pressure on airfares as Australia’s “consumer champion”. Pic: James Morgan Source: Supplied
But the fares rise sharply - by as much as 40 per cent - when travellers add extras like baggage and food, which are not included in the $1 return fare.
It’s the first time since Boxing Day last year that Tigerair has offered the $1 return fares but Head of Communication Vanessa Regan said the airline had “a lot to celebrate”.
“We’ve opened a new Brisbane base, taken delivery of two new aircraft, created 250 new jobs, launched five new routes and flown well over 15 million passengers,” said Ms Regan.
The airline is also in the process of being bought out by Virgin Australia, which has negotiated a $1 fee for the remaining 60 per cent stake.

Monday, November 17, 2014

Osman Soykut Kimdir?

Osman Soykut (d. 1 Ocak 1957), Türk ve Amerikan sinema, tiyatro ve dizi oyuncusudur.

Ankara'da doğdu. Ted Ankara Koleji ve ODTÜ Mimarlık Fakültesi'ni bitirdi. 1984 yılındaABD'ye yerleşti. 1998 yılında Group Repertory Theater'da oyunculuğa başladı. 2000 yılındaMilton Katselas'ın yönettiği Beverly Hills Playhouse'a girdi ve burada beş yıl süreyle atölye eğitimi aldı. CharmedAlias, The Bold And The Beautiful (Cesur ve Güzel) adlı dizilerde ve Art School ConfidentialThe Hot Chick sinema filmlerinde rol aldı. Al Pacino,John Malkovich ve Steve Martin ile çalıştı.

2007 yılında Türkiye'de İki Yabancı adlı diziyle tanındı. Osman Sınav'ın Pars: Narkoterör adlı dizisinde "Haydar" ve Kurtlar Vadisi Pusudizisinde "Aron Feller" karakterlerini canlandırdı.

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