|

Dubai-based flydubai receives first interior on Next-Generation 737-800

Similar Posts

  • NTSB LAUNCHES TEAM TO INVESTIGATE MARINE ACCIDENT IN SOUTH CAROLINA

    NTSB Advisory
    National Transportation Safety Board
    Washington, DC 20594
    December 7, 2009

    The National Transportation Safety Board has launched a go-team to investigate Saturday’s marine accident in Charleston Harbor, Charleston, South Carolina. NTSB senior marine investigator Thomas Roth-Roffy is the Investigator-in-Charge and is leading the Safety Board’s investigation. He is accompanied by two NTSB investigators.

    On Saturday, December 5, at approximately 8:30 pm, a commercial passenger vessel and a 25 foot Coast Guard patrol boat collided. There were no fatalities.

    NTSB Media Contact:
    Terry N. Williams
    (202) 314-6100
    williat@ntsb.gov

    To include the featured image in your Twitter Card, please tap or click their icon a second time.
  • | | |

    Frightening Estonian Air Flame-out


    Click to view full size photo at Airliners.net
    Contact photographer Klaus Ecker

    What: Estonian Air Boeing 737-500 en route from Tallinn (Estonia) to Stockholm (Sweden)
    Where: Tallinn
    When: Feb 20th 2011
    Who: not available
    Why: With the right engine operating with low power, the flight rejected takeoff. The flight returned to be handled by maintenance.

    Passengers disembarked and were provided alternative transportation.

    To include the featured image in your Twitter Card, please tap or click their icon a second time.
  • |

    NASA AWARDS $3.3 MILLION TO TRIBAL COLLEGES AND UNIVERSITIES

    WASHINGTON — NASA will award $3.3 million over three years to support
    academic excellence in science, technology, engineering and
    mathematics (STEM) education at tribal colleges and universities.

    The awards are part of a Cooperative Agreement Notice released by the
    NASA Office of Education’s Minority University Research and Education
    Program for the Tribal Colleges and Universities Project (TCUP).

    Three institutions were selected through a merit-based, peer-reviewed
    competition for funding. Awards will go to Kiksapa Consulting, LLC of
    Mandan, N.D.; Salish Kootenai College of Pablo, Mo.; and the American
    Indian Higher Education Consortium in Alexandria, Va. The awards have
    a three-year period of performance and range in value from $215,000
    to $592,000.

    NASA’s TCUP is a STEM education grant and mentoring program
    specifically targeting tribal colleges and universities. The goal of
    the project is to expand opportunities to academic institutions that
    prepare Native Americans to enter the nation’s STEM workforce through
    internships, fellowships, research experiences, outreach, information
    exchange, capacity building and infrastructure development.

    The first round of awards is valued at $1.107 million. Each award is
    expected to use NASA’s unique contributions in STEM education to
    enhance tribal college academic experiences and improve educators’
    abilities to engage their students.

    To include the featured image in your Twitter Card, please tap or click their icon a second time.
  • |

    eptember 2010 Passenger Airline Employment Down 0.6 Percent from September 2009

    Tuesday, November 16, 2010 – U.S. scheduled passenger airlines employed 0.6 percent fewer workers in September 2010 than in September 2009, the U.S. Department of Transportation’s Bureau of Transportation Statistics (BTS) reported today. This is the 27th consecutive decrease in full-time equivalent employee (FTE) levels for the scheduled passenger carriers from the same month of the previous year (Tables 1, 2). FTE calculations count two part-time employees as one full-time employee.

    BTS, a part of the Research and Innovative Technology Administration, reported that the September FTE total of 377,676 for the scheduled passenger carriers was 2,248 below that of September 2009 (Table 3). Historic employment data can be found on the BTS web site.

    Five network airlines – American Airlines, US Airways, Alaska Airlines, Continental Airlines and United Airlines – decreased employment from September 2009 to September 2010. The sixth network carrier, Delta Air Lines, after completing its merger with Northwest Airlines, is reporting combined employment numbers in 2010 and reported 8.4 percent more FTEs in September 2010 than the combined totals of both carriers for September 2009 (Table 9). Network airlines operate a significant portion of their flights using at least one hub where connections are made for flights to down-line destinations or spoke cities.

    All seven low-cost carriers reported more FTEs in September 2010 than in September 2009. They are Spirit Airlines; Frontier Airlines; Virgin America Airlines; Allegiant Air; JetBlue Airways; AirTran Airways; and Southwest Airlines (Table 12). Regional carriers Atlantic Southeast, Comair, Horizon Air, Mesa Airlines, Mesaba Airlines, Shuttle America Airlines, and Lynx Airlines reported reduced employment levels compared to last year (Table 15).

    Scheduled passenger airline categories include network, low-cost, regional and other airlines.

    The six network airlines employed 377,676 FTEs in September, 67.7 percent of the passenger airline total, while seven low-cost carriers employed 17.0 percent and 18 regional carriers employed 13.9 percent (Table 4).

    Delta employed the most FTEs in September among the network airlines, Southwest employed the most FTEs among low-cost airlines, and American Eagle Airlines employed the most FTEs among regional airlines. Six of the top 10 employers in the industry are network airlines (Table 6).

    Beginning with October 2007 data, US Airways’ numbers are combined with numbers for America West Airlines in the network category. For previous months, America West’s numbers were included with the low-cost airlines.

    To include the featured image in your Twitter Card, please tap or click their icon a second time.
  • | | |

    Cracked VivaAerobus Windshield over Chihuahua


    Pictured: A VivaAerobus Boeing 737-3B7
    Click to view full size photo at Airliners.net
    Contact photographer Jorge Garcia

    What: VivaAerobus Boeing 737-300 en route from Monterrey to Tijuana
    Where: Chihuahua
    When: Dec 18, 2009
    Who: 80 passengers
    Why: While en route, the plane developed cracks in its windshield, and diverted to Chihuahua, where it made a safe landing.

    To include the featured image in your Twitter Card, please tap or click their icon a second time.
  • | | | | | | |

    United Airlines Plane Returns to McCarran International Airport

    United Flight 1179 had to return and make an emergency landing at McCarran International Airport in Las Vegas, California, on February 10th.

    The Boeing 737 plane took off for Houston, Texas, but had to return shortly afterwards due to engine overheating.

    The plane landed safely. All 162 passengers aboard remained unhurt.

    To include the featured image in your Twitter Card, please tap or click their icon a second time.