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“Boeing has its 787 family covering 240-320 seats, and then 777X at 350-400 seats," he says. "By comparison, Airbus will potentially have the A350 spanning 270-350 seats, with the family probably starting at 315 seats if the -800 fails to make the light of day, as many pred...
BOEING, AN American aerospace giant, had once hoped that it would have a good week at this year’s Paris Air Show, which ends on June 23rd. It was expected to launch the 797, a new mid-sized jet to fill the gap in its range between its smaller 737 narrow-body airliner and its muc...
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Question: Believers in Boeing 767s hitting the twin towers always bring up kinetic energy as the big explanation for how an aluminum plane could fly right through the wall of a steel and concrete tower. Speed squared is supposed make us believe the plane-like outline of the holes in the ...
United Airlines Boeing 777-300ER Scott Kirby Scott Kirby is United Airlines’ CEO, and if you ask me,he’s doing an amazing job. Frankly that’s a sentence I never thought I would have written a decade ago, when he was number two at American Airlines (and US Airways before that, and...
Over time, those two state-of-the-art jets should become the workhorse of Delta's international fleet. Delta also previously offered suites on its Boeing 777s, but the airline retired those planes during the pandemic. So for now, you'll only find Delta One Suites on the A350 and A330-...
Has Boeing taken duty? As more than 170 aircrafts stayed grounded recently, Boeing CEO Dave Calhoun acknowledged mistakes made by Boeing and supplied peace of mind. He informed personnel that the business would make sure an event like the Alaska Airlines blowout might never ever occur once again...
Concerns over fuel efficiency and the logistics of accommodating these oversize aircraft mean that the Boeing 747 (a.k.a. Queen of the Skies) and the goliath double-decker Airbus A380 are no longer built. Today, no four-engine passenger jets are flown by North American carriers, but you ...
Adrian Wisnicki does the great service, in 2001, of correcting inconsistencies and unsourced details in accounts of Pynchon at Boeing, demonstrating that, while he may also have written for a few external publications, his direct employer was the internal newsletter Bomarc Service News (2000-2001,...