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Transavia Flight Makes Emergency Landing in Amsterdam

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    Eurowings Flight Makes Emergency Landing in Luxembourg

    Eurowings flight EW-6812 had to divert for an emergency landing in Luxembourg on May 16th.

    The Airbus A320-200 plane heading from Palma, Spain, to Dortmund, Germany, was diverted due to issues with the cabin pressurization system.

    The plane landed safely. All 117 passengers aboard remained unharmed.

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    Bird-Hit Southwest Airlines Flight Makes Safe Landing in Buffalo

    Southwest Airlines flight WN-411 suffered a bird strike near Tampa International Airport, Florida, on November 15th.

    The incident happened shortly after the Boeing 737-800 plane departed Tampa International Airport for Buffalo, New York.

    The crew decided to continue the flight to Buffalo, where the plane landed safely.

    All passengers and crew members remained unharmed.

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    Delta Flight Makes Emergency Landing in Billings

    250px-Delta_logo.svgA Delta airlines flight had to make an emergency landing in Billings, Montana, at around 7:30 p.m. on December 15.

    The Boeing 767 was en-route from Seattle to Paris when the crew requested emergency landing due to an electrical odor on-board.

    The plane landed uneventfully and all 203 passengers and 10 crew members remained unharmed.

    The technicians examined the aircraft and cleared it for resuming its journey.

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    Austrian Airline Aircraft Loses Wheel


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    Contact photographer Christian Merz

    What: Austrian Airlines De Havilland Canada DHC-8-402Q Dash 8 en route from Florence Italy to Vienna
    Where: Vienna International Airport
    When: Nov 5 2012
    Who: 80 aboard 76 passengers, 4 crew
    Why: On landing at Vienna International Airport, the Austrian Airlines De Havilland Dash lost the inboard wheel of the right landing gear.

    There were no injuries reported. The accident is under investigation.

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    Boeing, Comair Limited Announce Next-Generation 737 Order

    Airline company in South Africa selects 737-800 for fleet modernization
    Comair purchases Maintenance Performance Toolbox

    JOHANNESBURG, Feb. 2, 2011 — Boeing and Comair Limited today announced an order for eight Next-Generation 737-800s complete with the innovative new Boeing Sky Interior. Comair will use its new 737s to update the fleet of Comair’s low-fare airline, kulula.com. The airplanes are valued at approximately $646 million at current list prices. The order previously was attributed to an unidentified customer on Boeing’s orders and deliveries website.
    Launched in 2001 as South Africa’s first low-fare carrier, kulula.com currently operates an all-Boeing fleet of ten 737s, including three leased 737-800s. Comair also operates as a franchise partner of British Airways, with thirteen 737 airplanes flying domestically in South Africa and regionally in Southern Africa.

    “The purchase of new Boeing 737-800s is historic for our company and gives all our 1,800 staff a great feeling of pride,” said Gidon Novick, joint CEO of Comair Ltd. “The new fleet is an essential part of our efficiency drive, which will not only give us a cost leadership position in our industry, but also provide our customers with exceptional levels of reliability and comfort with the spacious new interior.”

    In addition to its 737-800 order, Comair is purchasing the Maintenance Performance Toolbox from Boeing Commercial Aviation Services. The Maintenance Performance Toolbox improves an airline’s fleet efficiency by integrating manufacturer and customer documentation, use of intelligent graphics, cross-document searching and linking aircraft fault data to specific maintenance actions. It also provides a comprehensive structural repair history for each airplane while reducing the time needed to find tail-specific technical information in time-critical situations, such as line maintenance troubleshooting and dispatch.

    “Comair is an amazing success story, as this airline company has posted operating profits each year since it was founded in 1946,” said Marlin Dailey, vice president of Sales and Marketing for Boeing Commercial Airplanes. “Today’s order demonstrates the value the 737-800 has already brought to its fleet and the confidence Comair has in this airplane.”

    Today’s operators fly 737s that are 5 percent more fuel-efficient than the first Next-Generation 737s delivered in 1998, and another 2 percent improvement is on the way. Boeing’s performance improvement package, now being certified, will boost Comair’s fuel efficiency a further 2 percent through aerodynamic and engine changes.
    Among the airlines that recently transported thousands of fans and football players throughout South Africa for the World Cup, Comair operates nearly 800 flights each week on its South African and regional routes.

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    Ryanair Plane Rejects Takeoff in Ireland due to Flight Operations Issue

    RyanairRyanair flight FR-8011 had to abort takeoff at Dublin Airport, Republic of Ireland, on June 3rd.

    The Boeing 737-800 was accelerating to takeoff for Warsaw, Poland, when the crew reported they had a flight operations issue.

    The plane resumed its flight 20 minutes later.

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