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Plans for single-pilot planes attacked as “gambling with safety” – DutchNews.nl

The Dutch pilots’ association VNV has spoken out against plans to scrap or scale down the co-pilot’s role, calling it an “irresponsible and unnecessary gamble with air safety”. The EU Aviation Safety Agency (EASA) has commissioned a study into the feasibility of single-pilot planes, which is due to be published this summer, while aircraft manufacturers such as Airbus and Dassault are already working on planes that are designed to be flown by one person. Hong Kong-based airline Cathay Pacific is…

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New problem found on Boeing 737 Max planes

New York (CNN) — A new problem has been found during the production of 737 Max jets that will force Boeing to rework about 50 planes that have not yet been delivered.

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What It’s Like To Use Apple Vision Pro On A Plane – View from the Wing

What it might really change is air travel, or at least how we enjoy air travel. No more tiny screens. No more need for screens at all, that the passenger in the row in front of you might crush when they recline their seat.

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Ultra-Orthodox couple sues JetBlue for $40 million: ‘Taken off plane because we are

Michael Nektalov and Miryem Yushanayev from Queens filed a huge lawsuit against JetBlue for a 2021 incident, when the flight attendants took them off the plane, along with their five children, just before takeoff; They gave ‘disdainful and dirty looks,’ couple says

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Watch | Explorers Claim They May Have Found Aviation Pioneer Amelia Earhart’s Plane – News18

The disappearance and death of aviation pioneer Amelia Earhart who made history as the first woman to fly solo across the Atlantic in 1932 remains one of the greatest mysteries in aviation history. Earhart is remembered for her commitment to breaking gender barriers in aviation which continues to inspire generations but her fans still lament that the mystery behind her disappearance remains unsolved.

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WATCH: Passenger Plane With 185 People Onboard Veers Off Runway in Lithuania And Then Carries on Taxiing to the Gate Like Nothing Happened

A passenger plane operating a charter flight from Milan Bergamo Airport to Vilnius in Lithuania skidded off the runway after landing on Saturday afternoon, veered through a muddy field, before turning back onto the runway and then taxied to the terminal as if nothing had happened. The Avion Express-operated Airbus A320 aircraft had 179 passengers…

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Boeing’s star aircraft in recent years has been the 737 MAX, but the plane has endured one difficulty after another, culminating with a major in-flight safety incident in January 2024

Boeing’s star aircraft in recent years has been the 737 MAX, but the plane has endured one difficulty after another, culminating with a major in-flight safety incident in January 2024

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Airlines learn patience in constrained Airbus-Boeing duopoly

With the latest Boeing crisis, airlines are staring down more delays, a familiar problem in a market in which both the US giant and rival Airbus face supply chain constraints.

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