Rytis Beresnevičius
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About Rytis Beresnevičius
Rytis joins the Simple Flying team with more than two and a half years of experience reporting on the aviation industry. Prior to this, he worked at one of Europe's biggest logistics companies and on innovative automotive products. Based in Vilnius, Lithuania
What is your favourite aircraft and why?
The Boeing 757, just because of how underappreciated it was when it was still actively produced. A shame because hearing those RB211 roar is pure joy.
Why do you love aviation?
There is always an aviation angle 😉
(A phrase coined by Jon Ostrower)
What is your industry focus?
Finance, safety, and everything else in between.
Latest
Back In The Sky: An-124 Leaves Kyiv After 3 Years Grounded
Antonov Airlines moved the An-124 from Kyiv, Ukraine, to Leipzig, Germany, in broad daylight.
The Smallest Dreamliner: Exploring Boeing 787-8 Flights By The 4 North American Operators In July
Four airlines in North America, namely Aeromexico, Air Canada, American Airlines, and United Airlines, have the Boeing 787-8 in their fleets.
Alaska Airlines Cleared To Take Over Hawaiian's International Routes
The US authorities have approved the certificate and economic rights transfer from Hawaiian Airlines to Alaska Air Group.
Just 1 Airline: How New York JFK Is Down To Its Last Airbus A340 Flights
Other than New York-JFK, the Airbus A340 can be spotted at nine other airports in the US.
FAA & Boeing Say 787 Dreamliner Fuel Switches Are Safe
The FAA's notification and Boeing's message were issued after the Indian authorities released their preliminary report about the Air India accident.
Engine Woes And Geopolitical Risks Force Wizz Air To Leave Abu Dhabi
Wizz Air's annual financial report also pointed out growing taxes in Abu Dhabi.
Spirit Airlines Rebuttal Slams United-JetBlue’s Attempt To Downplay Blue Sky Deal
Spirit Airlines said that JetBlue and United Airlines' response was nothing but an attempt to distract stakeholders, including the DOT.
New Sun Frontier: Exploring US Airlines' Expanding Capacity To Mexico
American and United Airlines will be leading the growth of flights between the US and Mexico among the country's airlines.
FAA's Oversight Failures Contributed to Alaska Airlines Door Plug Mishap
The NTSB has once again reiterated calls for mandatory 25-hour-capable CVRs.
Growing Transatlantic Presence: Exploring SAS’ 13 US & Canadian Routes
On three out of 13 of those routes, SAS deploys its narrowbody Airbus A321LR aircraft.
Delta’s Net Profit Improves To $2.1 Billion Despite Economic Uncertainty
Delta Air Lines, citing restored confidence in its business, has also provided a full-year outlook.
Did The Airbus A350F Just Lose Its Launch Customer?
At least 11 other airlines and/or aircraft lessors have orders for the Airbus A350F, according to the planemaker's orders and deliveries filings.
SAS-Air France Codeshare Targets Key U.S. Hubs Including JFK & LAX
The codeshare agreement covers SAS' 14 routes to 10 airports in the United States.
Wow: Seattle–Tacoma International Has Welcomed 9 International Long-haul Airlines Since 2020
The latest entrant is Edelweiss Air, which launched flights to Seattle-Tacoma on June 2.
Air India Dreamliner Crash: Fuel Switch Behavior At Center Of Investigation
Reports have indicated that Indian investigators could publish the preliminary report of the Air India Boeing 787-8 accident as soon as July 11.
WestJet’s 7 New Winter Routes Include No New Flights To The US
In addition to seven new routes, WestJet unveiled four new destinations in Latin America and the Caribbean.
One Dead After Being Sucked Into Airbus A319 Engine In Italy
Local media have reported that the man had trespassed at the airport, resulting in them being sucked into the engine of a Volotea aircraft.
EASA Tells Airlines To Stay Clear Of Iran As Security Concerns Continue
While the direct confrontation between Iran and Israel has, for now, ended, EASA warned that the situation remains unpredictable.
JetBlue & United Defend ‘Blue Sky’ Partnership Amid Spirit’s Complaint
JetBlue and United Airlines labeled Spirit Airlines' anti-competitive determination of their 'Blue Sky' partnership as speculation.
