Airbus
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Around the World in a Daze: Dubai to Tokyo and Honolulu (Sponsored Post)
Airbus has been focusing a lot lately on the issue of seat width and is even pushing for an 18 inch minimum…
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Around the World in a Daze: Honolulu to Los Angeles, Boston, Toronto, London, and Dubai (Sponsored Post)
Airbus has been focusing a lot lately on the issue of seat width and is even pushing for an 18 inch minimum…
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Airlines Go For Bigger Airplanes to Bring Unit Costs Down
If you look at aircraft ordering trends in the US over the last few years, you’ll see an interesting story begin to…
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Comparing American’s A319 That Goes Into Service Today to the MD-80 It Replaces (Guest Post)
Today American begins flying its A319s between Dallas/Ft Worth and Charlotte, Cleveland, Memphis, and Wichita. Many more markets are coming soon as…
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Singapore Ditches the A340-500, An Airplane That Was Destined for Mediocrity at Best
Singapore Airlines has announced a big order for a slew of new aircraft from Airbus including more A380s and some new A350s.…
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I Wouldn’t Expect to See the New Wider Airbus Aisle Seat Anytime Soon
Airbus brought out a pretty interesting idea recently that would theoretically make it easier for airlines to charge for aisle seats. How…
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What Will American Do With All Those Airplanes?
In case you missed it, American has decided to buy an insanely large number of airplanes. With 460 orders and another 10…
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Topic of the Week: WWBD?
That’s the question. What will Boeing do? The Airbus A320neo has been a hot seller at the Paris Air Show this year,…
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Cranky on the Web (November 29-December 3)
Don’t forget to take the 2010 Cranky Reader Survey – http://surveymonkey.com/s/cranky In the Trenches: Ramping Up for the Holidays – Intuit Small…
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787, A350, Air New Zealand, Airbus, American, BNET, Boeing, Delta, Government Regulation, JAL, Mesa Airlines, Southwest, United
Cranky on the Web (December 7 – 11)
Enjoy foreign service on N. American flights – USA Today I talk to USA Today’s Ben Mutzabaugh about some of the “fifth…
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787, Airbus, Alaska Airlines, BNET, Boeing, Continental, Environment, Frontier, Fuel, Labor Relations, Mergers/Finance, Republic, Schedule Changes, Sukhoi, United, US Airways
This Week on BNET (June 22 – 26)
US Airways’ Charlotte to Honolulu Flight Might Just Work At first glance, the new US Airways flight from Charlotte to Honolulu seems…