Written by Seth Miller @ PaxEx.Aero
A look at the finalists and winners of the 14th Crystal Cabin Awards, presented today in Hamburg, makes clear that innovation remains strong in the aircraft interiors world.
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DLD 328: The thrill of the hunt
Written by Seth Miller @ Wandering Aramean
A mistake fare brought back some excitement we haven’t felt in a long time, even if it eventually cancelled. Plus Iceland to Antarctica and much more!
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DLD 328: The thrill of the hunt
Written by Seth Miller @ Dots, Lines & Destinations
A mistake fare brought back some excitement we haven’t felt in a long time, even if it eventually cancelled. Plus Iceland to Antarctica and much more!
More MAX for United Airlines
Written by Seth Miller @ Wandering Aramean
United Airlines will grow its 737 MAX fleet significantly in the next three years. The company announced a deal to increase the order book with Boeing by 25, with delivery slated for 2023. Additional adjustments to the order book should see a total of …
More MAX for United Airlines
Written by Seth Miller @ PaxEx.Aero
United Airlines will grow its 737 MAX fleet significantly in the next three years. The company announced a deal to increase the order book with Boeing by 25, with delivery slated for 2023. Additional adjustments to the order book should see a total of …
Boeing & Regulators Recommend Grounding Of B777 Jets With PW4000 Engines Following United Incident
Written by Sebastian Powell @ LoyaltyLobby
Following the engine failure on a United Airlines Boeing 777 this weekend, the Boeing Company has recommended to suspend flights with this plane type equipped with the PW4000 engines pending further investigation. The uncontained engine failure of the Pratt&Whitney PW4000 that United’s B777 was equipped with has shocked passengers, those whose homes got hit with […]
DLD 326: Driven!
Written by Seth Miller @ Wandering Aramean
An aviation podcast talking about driving? Sometimes that’s the only viable option, and it is strange. Plus, so are we.
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DLD 326: Driven!
Written by Seth Miller @ Dots, Lines & Destinations
An aviation podcast talking about driving? Sometimes that’s the only viable option, and it is strange. Plus, so are we.
3 Links I Love: Geneva Goes Down, New Mint, Qantas Embraers, Boeing NMA
Written by CF @ Cranky Flier
This week’s featured link SWISS temporarily reduces its Geneva flight operations to an absolute minimum […]
Boeing delays 777X deliveries to 2023
Written by Seth Miller @ PaxEx.Aero
The Boeing 777X promises to be a game-changing long-haul aircraft when it enters commercial service. Alas, airlines and passengers must wait three more years before that comes to pass.
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DLD 324: Fraud, Funding, and Settlements
Written by Seth Miller @ Wandering Aramean
Join us for a walk down memory lane, triggered by some things we screwed up in our previous episode. Plus CARES2, Boeing, Spirit and More.
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3 Links I Love: MCAS Not Needed, CNN Airport Network Dies, JSX at Orange County
Written by CF @ Cranky Flier
This week’s featured link
Boeing’s MCAS on the 737 Max may not have been needed at all – The Air CurrentThis long read is outside The Air Current’s paywall. Any time that happens, there’s a good chance you’ll fin…
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Written by Seth Miller @ Dots, Lines & Destinations
Join us for a walk down memory lane, triggered by some things we screwed up in our previous episode. Plus CARES2, Boeing, Spirit and More.
Boeing pays off 737 MAX criminal prosecution for $243 million
Written by Seth Miller @ Wandering Aramean
Boeing will avoid criminal prosecution related to overt acts to defraud the United States tied to the certification process of 737 MAX. And it managed to purchse that freedom at a bargain price.
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Boeing pays off 737 MAX criminal prosecution for $243 million
Written by Seth Miller @ PaxEx.Aero
Boeing will avoid criminal prosecution related to overt acts to defraud the United States tied to the certification process of 737 MAX. And it managed to purchse that freedom at a bargain price.
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U.S. Justice Department & Boeing Reach $2.5 Billion Settlement In Criminal Probe Of 737 MAX Crashes
Written by Sebastian Powell @ LoyaltyLobby
The Boeing Company has reached a $2.5 Billion settlement with the U.S. Justice Department to draw a line under an ongoing criminal investigation, admitting company employees deceived aviation regulators about safety issues surrounding the Boeing 737 MAX which contributed to two deadly plane crashes. The settlement includes a nearly $244 million fine in addition to […]
DLD 322: …And then see what sticks
Written by Seth Miller @ Wandering Aramean
As has happened several times since the pandemic began airlines are shaking up their route maps with idea so crazy they just might work. So which new destinations will work this time around??
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DLD 322: …And then see what sticks
Written by Seth Miller @ Dots, Lines & Destinations
As has happened several times since the pandemic began airlines are shaking up their route maps with idea so crazy they just might work. So which new destinations will work this time around??
Alaska Airlines boosts Boeing 737 MAX order, plans Airbus retirements
Written by Seth Miller @ Wandering Aramean
It won’t truly be “Proudly all Boeing” as was painted on the nose for many years, but Alaska Airlines is moving aggressively back in that direction. The carrier announced an expanded order book with Boeing for the 737 MAX today, with plans for a total …
Alaska Airlines boosts Boeing 737 MAX order, plans Airbus retirements
Written by Seth Miller @ PaxEx.Aero
It won’t truly be “Proudly all Boeing” as was painted on the nose for many years, but Alaska Airlines is moving aggressively back in that direction. The carrier announced an expanded order book with Boeing for the 737 MAX today, with plans for a total …