737max8 wrote:musman9853 wrote:do we have a list of destinations breeze will fly to from mco? the only list I saw was their flights from tpa
No, because they aren't flying there (yet).
do we have a list of destinations breeze will fly to from mco? the only list I saw was their flights from tpa
Jump to postSupersonics won't have a viable business case for a long time, especially since they produce even more carbon emissions than current subsonic craft
Jump to postZiyulu wrote:At least he flew economy class!
OB1504 wrote:musman9853 wrote:the 757 and 767 are dead! crab rave time! at least this pandemic has given us one good thing
The economy cabins sucked but now the alternative is a 737 with a cramped plastic interior. Nothing to celebrate here.
the 757 and 767 are dead! crab rave time! at least this pandemic has given us one good thing
Jump to postDL747400 wrote:This has got to be one of the most ridiculous ideas I've seen since this crisis began, and there have been a few. This group just lost all credibility, IMO. And the NY Times, well....
I'm wondering if this virus crisis is another big acceleration of the death of the A380? Glad I got my first flight on one a few weeks ago. The virus is the death of the 777X. Nobody will want such a large plane with the risks of another pandemic. Luckily almost all Superjumbos have been delivered....
Jump to postjetblueguy22 wrote:Pretty much speechless. Does this cover cargo as well? This can be economically disastrous
LH group cutting capacity 50%. https://www.reuters.com/article/us-health-coronavirus-lufthansa-idUSKBN20T25A Absolutely insane. There's got to be something more than the virus causing this Doubt it. My company that employs 300k worldwide has banned the vast majority of international business travel...
Jump to postmcogator wrote:
When you consider all the impacts, this is a big statement. I also noted, from your link: "United is also offering some pilots who fly the widebody aircraft used on trans-Pacific routes a month off at reduced pay after the airline cut some of its Asia flights, according to a memo sent Friday b...
Jump to postwasn't there rumors recently the fedex and ups were parking planes? considering that and this coronavirus caused economic slowdown, this is probably the worst possible time to launch an freighter
Jump to postikolkyo wrote:First engine run on the 2nd 777X is happening tonight. https://twitter.com/mattcawby/status/12 ... 67520?s=21
How isnt krygyztan punished for violating UN sanctions?
Jump to postAre there any airlines currently flying to both Orlando airports, MCO and SFB ? Could happen someday that SFB (partly) become to MCO what FLL is to MIA ? MCO to Orlando Convention Center: 17 min best to 21min worst (on Sunday) via car & 52 min to 1h, 21 min by bus. SFB to Orlando Convention Cen...
Jump to postGood morning, According to the Syrian government, Aleppo airport will re-open after being closed since 2012. This comes after a successful military action by the government in the north-west which saw many villages and hamlets being liberated by the Syrian troops. Flights will resume on Wednesday (...
Jump to postThis would be news if AA did not have a trash can of an operation. AS loyals will expect a good run operation, which AA is not. DP better ensure focus is placed at SEA for their operation. I'm at 1.6M miles with AA and I've not ONCE had a bad experience with them. https://media.giphy.com/media/wGhY...
Jump to postThe 717 fleet was quite minuscule, yet the few operators it had found a way to keep it running. Sure, but that's because the economics work. The 717 is the tail end of the DC9/MDxx family and it's used on relatively short hops where its previous generation engines don't hold it back too much, and D...
Jump to postgdg9 wrote:musman9853 wrote:I like how you put Sanford but not MCO lol
MCO hasn't released their finals yet
I like how you put Sanford but not MCO lol
Jump to postVarsity1 wrote:musman9853 wrote:CNBC reporting ALPA is suing AA to get a restraining order to stop US-China flights for AA flights
APA, Not ALPA. Different union.
CNBC reporting ALPA is suing AA to get a restraining order to stop US-China flights for AA flights
Jump to postTVNWZ wrote:Y’all better never check into a hotel room if that plane creeps you out. Just sayin.
Lukas757 wrote:Are there any cockpit shots released? The only ones I can find are the ~2 year old renderings. Seems a bit odd that there are no real pictures available.
it's unfortunate that 300 people had to die for boeing to learn its lesson. hopefully going forward they can right the ship. and considering boeing just got a 12B credit line, theyll be fine in the long run.
Jump to postrnav2dlrey wrote:woj just confirmed it on behalf of ESPN. unbelievable.
Do we know what they're waiting for rn?
Jump to postThe wild card is if the China deal results in new orders. If they do, would they still cut the rate to extend the program life? The China "deal" won't make China order more planes then they need. Sure but the rate 14 increase was done partly in anticipation of future Chinese orders that n...
Jump to postThe wild card is if the China deal results in new orders. If they do, would they still cut the rate to extend the program life?
Jump to postTranscendZac wrote:I watched the RTO and that plane looks so long. But because the engines are large it’s hard to appreciate the size of the plane.
I just hope this translates into a more reliable and CONSISTENT product/experience for passengers. i'll agree with the more reliable part, but by and large AA's hard and soft product is consistently good across the board. Umm, no. It's not consistent (Oasis vs. 160-seat seating 738s; AVOD or not, A...
Jump to postGSPSPOT wrote:I just hope this translates into a more reliable and CONSISTENT product/experience for passengers.
The MAX situation of course didn't help but Southwest's current business model is under pressure. They have limited ability to grow using their current airframes and cost/fare structure. Being eaten from the top by the resurgent US3 and being eaten from the bottom by ULCC. They've had top line chal...
Jump to postFirst Flight has been pushed to Friday. https://twitter.com/jonostrower/status/1220168840555876352?s=21 Due to weather, not anything mechanical Never said it was mechanical, tweet gives the reason. Oh yeah, not a dig at you. Was for other people looking at the thread who might not have opened the l...
Jump to postThat plane exists. It's the A320 series. You're basically asking them to build a better A320 than the A320 - which is fine and laudable, but by the time you got it in the air, Airbus would be planning for the future, as well as having whatever incremental improvements already baked into the 320N se...
Jump to postikolkyo wrote:First Flight has been pushed to Friday. https://twitter.com/jonostrower/status/ ... 76352?s=21
The business case still wasn't closed in mid June. The BOD couldn't have approved ATO in March. It's not very difficult to understand. The reporting Indicates that the launch was all but green lit. That must mean the business case, pre max, was closed. And no offense, I'll listen to the actual jour...
Jump to postMiquel787 wrote:Wow..great to see Boeing gets it going..Is it me or does it look much bigger then the -300ER? And the engines..huge. Did this run include a high speed taxi test and RTO testing prior to the first flight tomorrow?
ikolkyo wrote:Looks like taxi test has been cancelled.
JonesNL wrote:Strange that they do not intend to increase the overall output. It would generate significant sales if they can provide new delivery slots from 2022 and onward.
I don't know about significant potential in Boeing orders quite frankly. China is living an EV boom and Tesla now barely opened their Shanghai factory for Model 3. At 50.000 USD a pop, it takes 20.000 Tesla's per billion USD in industrial goods which is nothing considering current EV sales figures....
Jump to postIf Delta were smart, they usually are from a PR standpoint, I would have roundtrip tickets booked in these kids names to Disney for spring break, as well as hotel and allowance for the family. A tour of the Delta facilities at LAX to meet some pilots etc., and a donation to a college fund for these...
Jump to postWhen and if the Pie in the Sky train from MCO to Miami is up and running, does anyone think this will have an effect on new service? As if the train to South Florida might serve as a connection of sorts? Pie in the Sky? Dirt is moving as we speak to complete it. A major lawsuit to stop it was settl...
Jump to postMCO on Twitter posted a survey asking if people were interested in flights to Tokyo I think at this point, the new Japanese ULCC is going to be the best target because they can fly the route 3x/wk and establish good margins. I still think MIA will get the go ahead first for some kind of service to ...
Jump to postAlso an 15 year old made it through TSA with a coupon lmao
https://www.msn.com/en-us/lifestyle/lif ... ar-BBYV0d2
MCO on Twitter posted a survey asking if people were interested in flights to Tokyo
Jump to postJust saw this on ABC evening news. It sounded like it was this terrible thing, 60+ emergency personnel showed up to treat the children, with soap and water. Poor children, they received a bath by a complete stranger. I'm sure the kids held their breath the whole time too. Lawyers are going to have ...
Jump to postNo matter whos ordering them, I'm glad the a330neo is getting more love. Glad we're not seeing an a380 repeat
Jump to postNothing has been proven yet. Are you a 100% sure about the plane being shot down? I heard that Canadian investigators are on their way to Tehran. Just curious, and don't post anything that will get you in trouble! (Stay safe!) But is there any proof the US could provide that you or your fellow Iran...
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