Written by Seth Miller @ Wandering Aramean
Fresh off the issuance of its Airline Operations Certificate over the weekend Amazon is now also the proud owner of its first cargo 767 operating under a direct registration rather than through a leasing agreement. The registration N503AZ was issued on…
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Amazon’s first 763 freighter is now registered
Written by Seth Miller @ PaxEx.Aero
Fresh off the issuance of its Airline Operations Certificate over the weekend Amazon is now also the proud owner of its first cargo 767 operating under a direct registration rather than through a leasing agreement. The registration N503AZ was issued on…
Delta shifts pilots for new normal
Written by Seth Miller @ Wandering Aramean
There’s more to Delta’s fleet plan than just this week’s 777 retirement news. The company is shifting crew bases as it adjusts its network and fleet deployments. And while no other types are immediately slated for retirement, the writing is certainly o…
Delta shifts pilots for new normal
Written by Seth Miller @ PaxEx.Aero
There’s more to Delta’s fleet plan than just this week’s 777 retirement news. The company is shifting crew bases as it adjusts its network and fleet deployments. And while no other types are immediately slated for retirement, the writing is certainly o…
Temperature scans in, 767s out for Air Canada, Rouge
Written by Seth Miller @ Wandering Aramean
Air Canada will be the first airline in the Americas to require temperature screening of passengers prior to travel. The carrier will also retire 79 of its oldest planes, clipping the wings of its Rouge LCC arm.
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Temperature scans in, 767s out for Air Canada, Rouge
Written by Seth Miller @ PaxEx.Aero
Air Canada will be the first airline in the Americas to require temperature screening of passengers prior to travel. The carrier will also retire 79 of its oldest planes, clipping the wings of its Rouge LCC arm.
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United’s long-haul operations focus on a new “workhorse”
Written by Seth Miller @ Wandering Aramean
United Airlines is not formally retiring any aircraft yet, but the company hinted at what its future fleet will look like in a memo to pilots identifying where bases will close and aircraft will reposition.
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United’s long-haul operations focus on a new “workhorse”
Written by Seth Miller @ PaxEx.Aero
United Airlines is not formally retiring any aircraft yet, but the company hinted at what its future fleet will look like in a memo to pilots identifying where bases will close and aircraft will reposition.
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American, Delta confirm accelerated fleet retirements
Written by Seth Miller @ Wandering Aramean
Looking to fly on an American Airlines 767 or E190? It is too late. Both aircraft types, already slated for retirement, had that process accelerated as a result of the COVID-19 induced demand drop. They will not return to passenger service from their c…
American, Delta confirm accelerated fleet retirements
Written by Seth Miller @ PaxEx.Aero
Looking to fly on an American Airlines 767 or E190? It is too late. Both aircraft types, already slated for retirement, had that process accelerated as a result of the COVID-19 induced demand drop. They will not return to passenger service from their c…
Two key takeaways from American’s latest schedule cuts
Written by Seth Miller @ PaxEx.Aero
American Airlines’ route change announcements last night are as much an indicator of the company’s expectations for the years to come as they are the immediate needs of the airline. It is an interesting shift in how the global industry is addressing th…
Eastern Airlines plans JFK-Cabo San Lucas flights as it ramps up scheduled service
Written by Seth Miller @ Wandering Aramean
The (re)relaunched Eastern Airlines wants to deliver on its promise of a broad geographic footprint. The carrier applied for DoT permission to grow its scheduled service fleet from one aircraft to three, allowing it to bring new routes to market. Follo…
Eastern Airlines plans JFK-Cabo San Lucas flights as it ramps up scheduled service
Written by Seth Miller @ PaxEx.Aero
The (re)relaunched Eastern Airlines wants to deliver on its promise of a broad geographic footprint. The carrier applied for DoT permission to grow its scheduled service fleet from one aircraft to three, allowing it to bring new routes to market. Follo…
MAX, XLR and NMA: Which works for United??
Written by Seth Miller @ Wandering Aramean
On the heels of its strongest second quarter results since the 2010 merger United Airlines found itself facing tough questions from investors about future fleet plans. There’s a decent chance neither the NMA nor XLR figure into the company’s needs for …
MAX, XLR and NMA: United addresses future fleet flexibility fundamentals
Written by Seth Miller @ PaxEx.Aero
On the heels of its strongest second quarter results since the 2010 merger United Airlines found itself facing tough questions from investors about future fleet plans. There’s a decent chance neither the NMA nor XLR figure into the company’s needs for …
Mirus signs TUI Group as new seating customer
Written by Seth Miller @ PaxEx.Aero
Upstart aircraft seating company Mirus secured its second customer, installing its Hawk seat on to aircraft in the TUI Group fleet. The new seats are part of a retrofit project for TUI’s 767s, covering aircraft in the UK, Netherlands and Belgium …
Kicking it old school: Boeing considers passenger 767s again
Written by Seth Miller @ Wandering Aramean
Boeing’s customers are so desperate for a smaller twin-aisle aircraft that the manufacturer is considering something unprecedented: Bringing the 767 back into production as a passenger aircraft. It is a risky move, of course, for airlines, Boeing, and …