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EVA Air: Soaring with Precision, Passion, and Great Food

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June 6, 2024
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Alaska Airlines Technicians Find Loose Hardware on Boeing 737-9s

Alaska Airlines has just stated that during the preparation for inspections on its Boeing 737-9 fleet, maintenance technicians discovered some loose hardware on certain aircraft.

Helwing
Villamizar
January 9, 2024

An Antarctic Adventure: Interview with Captain Olov Lindström

Airways sat down with none other than Olov Lindström, Fleet Chief Pilot of Norse Atlantic Airways, to discuss the airline’s groundbreaking Boeing 787 Antarctica touchdown.

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Smith
January 9, 2024

EVA Air Places Firm Order for 18 A350, 15 A321neo Aircraft

EVA Air becomes the latest global carrier to choose the A350-1000 for its future long-haul operations and marks the airline's first direct purchase of the A321neo for its regional network operations.

Helwing
Villamizar
January 9, 2024

Emirates Upgrades Flights to Vienna with A380 Aircraft

On March 30, 2024, Emirates will upgrade its Boeing 777-300ER-operated flights EK127 and EK128 to a three-class A380 aircraft from February 21 to the end of the winter flight schedule.

Helwing
Villamizar
January 9, 2024

NTSB Update: All 12 Door Plug Stops Failed, Leading to Blowout

NTSB chair Jennifer Homendy commenced the final on-site report of the day by discussing the activities of the survival factors group and the findings of the structures group.

Helwing
Villamizar
January 9, 2024

Thai Airways Resumes Bangkok-Perth Nonstop Route

Thai Airways, the flag carrier of the Kingdom of Thailand, announced that it was resuming the Bangkok-Perth nonstop route after a short four-year hiatus due to the pandemic.

Tantawat
Homhuan
January 9, 2024

The Airlines Most Affected by the Boeing 737-9 Grounding

Aviation data platform OAG has conducted an assessment of flights scheduled for this week to determine which airlines are most likely to be affected by the grounding of the Boeing 737-9 aircraft.

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January 9, 2024
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