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Etihad Gets First 787-9s, celebrates with videos

Etihad Airways, with 100 787 Dreamliners on order, is one of Boeing’s biggest customers for the program, and is taking delivery of its first 787-9s now, with new routes to come. As part of the promo, they’ve posted these two time-lapse videos showing…

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United Gets 787-9, Plans L-o-o-n-g Flights

United just got the first of its Boeing 787-9 Dreamliners, and will use it to fly the world’s longest Dreamline non-stop, from Los Angeles to Melbourne, Australia. United has a fleet of 54 787s on order, including more -9s, some -10s and -8s. More on…

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Coming soon: Adjustable-width airline seats?

Boeing has been granted a patent on what’s possibly the answer to several questions: It’s an airline seat with movable armrests that could turn 3 economy seats into 2 business-class, or could allow a thin person and a fat person to make a better…

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AT&T aims to compete with GoGo for inflight

GoGo has sewn up most of the installed inflight WiFi in the U.S. and has aims on the rest of the world, but AT&T Wireless has now announced it will go into the market next year with a different technology. GoGo uses plane-based antennas to communicate with satellites for WiFi service; AT&T, which owns a dense ground-based cellphone network, plans to use ground-based antennas and to use 4G LTE rather than WiFi. DETAILS from Bloomberg News. TG note : AT&T…

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FAA Says: A little less droid, a little more pilot

The Federal Aviation Administration is mandating a safety update already recommended by Boeing for 737s; it’s designed to give pilots more warning when airspeed drops too low, especially in landings and approaches. Too much reliance on auto-throttle…

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FAA Orders Safety Fix for 767

The FAA has given Boeing and airlines 6 years to fix a possible problem with tail elevators on 767 that could jam and cause loss of control. The problem’s been known for several years; frequent safety inspections have been done to identify any…

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WiFi on the way for international flights

GoGo Internet, the company that supplies the inflight WiFi on most U.S. domestic flights has gotten the OK to begin installin on Boeing 747-400s for international service, and will soon extend to other models as well. Details

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AA starts to roll out its new Airbus fleet

American Airlines, which has been pretty much a Boeing shop except for legacy MD80s is getting the first of its Airbus 321 transcontinental models in the air, starting with flights between NY and LA. American put out a huge aircraft order, split…

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United Feels Mideast Heat, May Buy 777x

United has said it’s thinking about the Boeing 777x, a 400+ seat version of Boeing’s biggest 2-engine plane to compete with Mideast-based airlines that just ordered 225 of them. United’s Star Alliance partner, Lufthansa, is also buying some. …

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Etihad Gets First 787-9s, celebrates with videos

Etihad Airways, with 100 787 Dreamliners on order, is one of Boeing’s biggest customers for the program, and is taking delivery of its first 787-9s now, with new routes to come. As part of the promo, they’ve posted these two time-lapse videos showing…

Read More

United Gets 787-9, Plans L-o-o-n-g Flights

United just got the first of its Boeing 787-9 Dreamliners, and will use it to fly the world’s longest Dreamline non-stop, from Los Angeles to Melbourne, Australia. United has a fleet of 54 787s on order, including more -9s, some -10s and -8s. More on…

Read More

Coming soon: Adjustable-width airline seats?

Boeing has been granted a patent on what’s possibly the answer to several questions: It’s an airline seat with movable armrests that could turn 3 economy seats into 2 business-class, or could allow a thin person and a fat person to make a better…

Read More

AT&T aims to compete with GoGo for inflight

GoGo has sewn up most of the installed inflight WiFi in the U.S. and has aims on the rest of the world, but AT&T Wireless has now announced it will go into the market next year with a different technology. GoGo uses plane-based antennas to communicate with satellites for WiFi service; AT&T, which owns a dense ground-based cellphone network, plans to use ground-based antennas and to use 4G LTE rather than WiFi. DETAILS from Bloomberg News. TG note : AT&T…

Read More

FAA Says: A little less droid, a little more pilot

The Federal Aviation Administration is mandating a safety update already recommended by Boeing for 737s; it’s designed to give pilots more warning when airspeed drops too low, especially in landings and approaches. Too much reliance on auto-throttle…

Read More

FAA Orders Safety Fix for 767

The FAA has given Boeing and airlines 6 years to fix a possible problem with tail elevators on 767 that could jam and cause loss of control. The problem’s been known for several years; frequent safety inspections have been done to identify any…

Read More

WiFi on the way for international flights

GoGo Internet, the company that supplies the inflight WiFi on most U.S. domestic flights has gotten the OK to begin installin on Boeing 747-400s for international service, and will soon extend to other models as well. Details

Read More

AA starts to roll out its new Airbus fleet

American Airlines, which has been pretty much a Boeing shop except for legacy MD80s is getting the first of its Airbus 321 transcontinental models in the air, starting with flights between NY and LA. American put out a huge aircraft order, split…

Read More

United Feels Mideast Heat, May Buy 777x

United has said it’s thinking about the Boeing 777x, a 400+ seat version of Boeing’s biggest 2-engine plane to compete with Mideast-based airlines that just ordered 225 of them. United’s Star Alliance partner, Lufthansa, is also buying some. …

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