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Monthly Archives: January 2017
Cessna Scraps Unsold Skycatchers
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Airbus 2016 Orders Beat Boeing’s Again, Backlog Strong
Airbus Group SE EADSY revealed its commercial aircraft orders and delivery numbers for 2016. Airbus registered net booking of 731 aircraft, beating its archrival The Boeing Company’s BA booking of 668 planes during the year. However, Boeing delivered a higher … Continue reading
Jumbo jet’s last hurrah looms as United retires largest planes
United Airlines plans to fly its last Boeing 747 jumbo jet late this year, retiring its largest airplanes a year ahead of schedule as the iconic aircraft glides into the sunset. The decision marks the end of an era for … Continue reading
United Retires Jumbo-Jet Icon Boeing 747 Ahead Of Time
United Airlines is speeding up the retirement of its Boeing 747 jumbo jets, moving its last flight from the end of 2018 to the last quarter of this year. President Scott Kirby dubbed it a “bittersweet milestone” as the 747s … Continue reading
A bid to save US aviation history – Sarasota Herald
By Christine NegroniThe New York Times DAYTON, Ohio — On a chilly fall afternoon, 4-year-old Antoine Alston and his 8-year-old sister, De’Asia Liggins, waited for the bus with their mother on the western side of this city. Behind them was … Continue reading
Boeing Jumbo-Jet Era Ending in U.S. as United Retires 747 Fleet
United Airlines plans to fly its last Boeing Co. 747 jumbo jet late this year, retiring its largest airplanes a year ahead of schedule as the iconic aircraft glides into the sunset. The decision marks the end of an era … Continue reading
Cuba’s next chapter? Not so fast
Havana’s architecture is a fascinating blend of elegant mansions and hotels, many now in decay but a few restored to their glory, and Soviet-style masses of concrete offices and housing, with few new buildings that are noteworthy. Apart from some … Continue reading