On this week’s AvTalk, Jason Rosewell from Infinite Flight joins us to discuss the new partnership between Flightradar24 and Infinite Flight that makes our new 3D view so amazing. We also learn more about how Infinite Flight got started and what’s next for the mobile flight sim company. Plus, a bizarre accident involving a Titan Airways A321 and an airline rebrands by channeling ee Cummings.
Titan A321 windows go missingA bizarre accident where the crew noticed a few windows missing after takeoff. A post-flight inspection found damage to the horizontal stabilizer as well.
Boeing dumps cash into Spirit AerosystemsBoeing is giving Spirit $100 million in cash and reconfiguring how it pays the supplier for 737 and 787 components in an effort to stem the tide of poor quality work. We dive in to the deal.
United CEO sees structural adjustment in the industry comingWhile announcing Q3 earnings, United CEO Scott Kirby had much to say about the state of the industry. United had a solid third quarter, is revamping its boarding procedures and took delivery this week of its first A321neo.
EU realizes airline mergers may have been too easyEuropean Union competition regulators are concerned that airline mergers have proceeded too quickly and easily over the past decade or so.
Jason Roswell from Infinite FlightFlightradar24’s new 3D view now includes models and liveries from Infinite Flight. We chat with Jason Rosewell to learn more about how Infinite Flight got started, what makes their community so dedicated to the app, and where the mobile flight sim company is headed next.
EHangEHang becomes the first eVTOL certified worldwide. But Ian and Jason have some questions about how to get in and out of the aircraft.
Air India Express rebrandsAir India Express unveiled its brand refresh this week on its first 737 MAX.
Avianca is now aviancaAccording to avianca’s CEO, this is the “greatest reinvention of an airline in the history of aviation.” Okay then…
JAL adds extra flight for weighty sumo wrestlersWith the group of sumo wrestlers weighing double that of normal passengers, JAL was concerned about weight and balance on one of its 737s, so the airline added an extra flight to split the group.
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