Chuck Slusarczyk Jr.

Author's details

Name: Chuck Slusarczyk Jr.
Date registered: June 15, 2006
URL: https://www.opshots.net

Biography

I started OPShots in June 2006 as a place to share and display aviation photos without the often restrictive policies of other aviation websites. I want to share my love of aviation with fellow aviation geeks and provide a spotlight on Cleveland Hopkins International airport in the process.

Latest posts

  1. Allegiant Air Adds Five New Routes In Florida – Aviation Week — August 24, 2014
  2. Spirit Airlines Record Second Quarter 2014: Second Quarter Adjusted Net Income Increases 45.2 Percent – Yahoo Finance — August 2, 2014
  3. Crash: Malaysia B772 near Donetsk on Jul 17th 2014, aircraft was shot down – The Aviation Herald — August 2, 2014
  4. WestJet reports June load factor of 77.4 per cent – Yahoo Finance — July 10, 2014
  5. Memphis’ Graceland may remove Elvis Presley’s old airplanes – Mail Online — July 10, 2014

Most commented posts

  1. Hopkins Flooring Project Well Under Way – OPShots.net — 7 comments
  2. Horizon Air to ‘retire its public brand’ in favor of Alaska Air – USATODAY.com — 3 comments
  3. Qantas to fly world’s longest 747 route — 3 comments
  4. TSA employee should have screened self, sneaks aboard JetBlue flight – OPShots.net — 3 comments
  5. Court Nixes Santa Monica Large BizJet Ban | AVIATION WEEK — 2 comments

Author's posts listings

Vincent Aviation Australia announces 120 Darwin staff to lose jobs as company goes into receivership – ABC News (Australian Broadcasting Corporation)

Up to 120 staff at the Darwin-based commercial airline Vincent Aviation Australia have lost their jobs as the company today announced it has gone into receivership. An email sent to airline staff says their employment is terminated from today. The receivers, BDO, told staff their wages had been paid up until last Sunday and payment …

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Secondary Market Takes Pressure Off Smaller RJs – Aviation Week

A year ago in this space, the Embraer regional jet (ERJ) family’s prognosis was summed up in two words: slow fade. As U.S. carriers—the major drivers behind the 50-seat RJ’s climb—revamp their strategies to include larger narrowbody aircraft operating fewer flights, the pace of that fade should pick up. Aviation Week’s Fleet Discovery shows that the …

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United agrees to $6.15M settlement with pilots – Yahoo Finance

United Airlines is paying $6.15 million to settle a lawsuit by pilots who claimed that the airline underpaid for contributions to their pension accounts while they were on military leave. The settlement covers 1,160 pilots who took military leave between 2000 and 2010. A federal judge in Denver approved the agreement this month. James Tuten, …

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End of an era as Qantas retires the 737 classic | Australian Aviation Magazine

Qantas has operated its last 737-400 revenue flight, marking the end of scheduled Boeing 737-300/-400 ‘classic’ passenger services in Australia. Qantas 737-476 VH-TJS Jabiru operated the final service, QF819 from Canberra to Melbourne, on Sunday afternoon, the 48 minute flight departing at 17:23 and touching down 48 minutes later at 18:11. An Airservices ARFF monitor …

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