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

United Decides to Honor Computer Glitch Tickets – Wall St. Cheat Sheet

Earlier this week, United Continental NYSE:UAL experienced a computer glitch that allowed customers to mistakenly book cross-country flights for less than $10, leading onlookers, as well as those customers who were able to purchase ultra low-price tickets, to wonder whether United would end up honoring the bookings. But Bloomberg reports that United has now decided …

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Qantas Profit Up As International Losses Shrink – Airwise News

Australia’s Qantas Airways doubled its underlying annual profit as shrinking losses on its international arm offset tougher competition on its lucrative domestic routes. Qantas, which formed an alliance with Emirates this year in an effort to trim losses on international routes, has been trying to keep its domestic yields up as investment in the once-booming …

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Lufthansa Cargo Starts Retiring MD-11Fs – AviationWeek.com

Lufthansa Cargo plans to phase out two of its MD-11s next year in an effort to limit capacity growth.“We don’t see at the moment how we can grow profitably using two additional freighters,” CEO Karl-Ulrich Garnadt said in an interview.The decision is bad news for the cargo industry as it signals that one of its …

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Runway where UPS plane crashed known as tricky – Yahoo! Finance

BIRMINGHAM, Ala. (AP) — Landing on Runway 18 at Birmingham Shuttlesworth International Airport can be tricky for pilots, particularly ones flying big jets like the UPS cargo carrier that crashed this week, killing two people. With a large hill and trees at one end, the runway lacks the electronics for a full instrument landing. That …

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