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Monthly Archives: June 2019
Most US fliers afraid of Boeing 737 Max won’t know they’re on it
About 70% of U.S. airline passengers are wary of traveling on Boeing’s 737 Max once the grounded airliner resumes flights, a new survey shows, but most will never know they’re on it. The reason: Although airlines disclose the make and … Continue reading
Get away by staying nearby this summer
For adventurers, Colorado offers fourteeners, national forests and famous sand dunes, but if you live in the Denver metro area and aren’t fond of hours-long drives, the state is still home to many places where you can escape city life. … Continue reading
Futuristic ‘Flying-V’ airplane concept puts passengers inside the wings
A V-shaped airliner that seats passengers in the wings instead of a central fuselage could make long-distance air travel more sustainable — and it’s more than pie in the sky. The Dutch airline KLM announced Monday that it would team … Continue reading
How often do new airplanes have problems? – Condé Nast Traveller India
The crash of Ethiopian Airlines Flight ET302 comes barely five months after Lion Air Flight 610 plunged into the sea. These twin disasters, both on the same aircraft: the Boeing 737 Max 8, beg the question: how could a brand-new, state-of-the-art plane … Continue reading
Ninth Circuit: District court erred in killing Oregon scanning case against GEICO
A three-judge Ninth Circuit appellate panel on Wednesday found an Oregon shop owner made a strong enough case to move forward with a lawsuit over GEICO’s refusal to cover scanning a late-model truck. The opinion May 29 overturns U.S. Oregon … Continue reading
More than 300 Boeing 737s to be inspected for faulty parts
In this July 18, 2018, file photo, United Airlines commercial jets sit at a gate at Terminal C of Newark Liberty International Airport in Newark, N.J. Article source: https://azdailysun.com/business/national-and-international/more-than-boeing-s-to-be-inspected-for-faulty-parts/article_f44bb0e2-4b38-5471-a8ef-e8f03f86a6a2.html
Air show celebrates 25 years of RC flying at DeLand airport
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