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    Vietnam Airlines and Boeing Team to Enhance 777 Passenger Experience

    SEATTLE, Aug. 26 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ — Boeing (NYSE: BA) and Vietnam Airlines have teamed on a key initiative to upgrade the level of comfort for Vietnam Airlines’ passengers, unveiling the carrier’s latest cabin interior modernization on four of the airline’s 777-200ERs. Vietnam Airlines will improve its passenger service with an increased focus on the overall passenger experience and comfort while continuing to expand the network and add new destinations.

    In support of Vietnam Airlines’ goals, Boeing Commercial Aviation Services developed a cabin layout that meets the discerning needs of the airline and its passengers, and also provided the engineering services and program integration as well as managing the worldwide group of suppliers that Vietnam Airlines selected for the program.

    Boeing produced the U.S. Federal Aviation Administration-certified service bulletin and kit of parts to accommodate the relocation of business class seats; installation of new deluxe economy and economy class passenger seats; and revisions to the in-flight entertainment system, in-seat power and cabin cooling systems. Boeing also relocated and updated lavatories, galleys, ceilings, sidewalls, lighting, plumbing and the lower lobe attendant crew rest modules to enable the expanded service planned for these 777s.

    The first aircraft was recently completed and Vietnam Airlines has proudly re-introduced the aircraft into service.

    “We are very pleased to have selected Boeing to be our partner in developing and delivering this interior upgrade program,” Vietnam Airlines Executive Vice President of Technical Nguyen Van Hung said. “Our interior modernization program is a key part of our efforts to provide market leading services and passenger comfort, further affirming Vietnam Airlines’ position as a major carrier in the Southeast Asian region, especially after we joined the SkyTeam alliance.”

    “As the original designer and builder of the 777, Boeing is proud to be selected by Vietnam Airlines for this important interior upgrade program. Boeing is uniquely positioned with experience and expertise to engineer, certify and manage modification programs for our customers,” said Dennis Floyd, vice president, Fleet Services for Boeing Commercial Airplanes. “This interior upgrade will support Vietnam Airlines’ aggressive plan to continue to compete among the world’s leading carriers.”

    As a full-service integrator, Boeing can perform as much of an airline interior upgrade as required, including management of all aspects of the project through certification.

    About Vietnam Airlines
    As the national flag carrier of Vietnam, headquartered in Hanoi, Vietnam Airlines flies 75 routes to 20 domestic and 26 international destinations with more than 290 daily flights. Operating the young fleet of 70 modern aircraft, the airline expects to further expand its fleet to 115 and 165 aircraft by 2015 and 2020, respectively. www.vietnamairlines.com.

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    Emergency Landing: Beijing

    What: Turkish Government plane en route from Japan to Turkey
    Where: Beijing China
    When: Sunday 26, December 2010
    Who: Energy and Natural Resources Minister Taner Yildiz and delegation
    Why: After holding talks in Japan, the plane developed cabin pressure problems and made an emergency landing in Beijing. The plane landed safely. The passengers return to Turkey is scheduled on Turkish Airlines.

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    American Airlines Emergency Landing in Miami


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    What: American Airlines Boeing 767-300 en route from Miami to Chicago
    Where: Miami
    When: Feb 16th 2012
    Why: After a normal takeoff, the flight was over Orlando when the plane developed bleed air problems.

    Pilots returned to Miami and made a safe landing.

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    Thai Airways Flight Veers Off Runway at Dhaka Airport

    Thai Airways flight TG-321 veered off runway upon landing at Shahjalal International Airport in Dhaka, Bangladesh, on July 24th.

    The Boeing 777-200 plane coming from Bangkok, Thailand, burst right hand main tires before it temporarily veered off runway.

    The pilots safely steered the plane back onto the runway. Everyone aboard remained unharmed.

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    AA Plane Returns to Las Vegas after Bird Strike

    american airlinesAmerican Airlines flight 334 had to return and make an emergency landing at McCarran International Airport, Las Vegas, Nevada, on November 9.

    The Boeing 737 plane was departing for Chicago when a bird struck it, prompting the pilot to return.

    The plane landed safely. There were 156 passengers and 4 crew members aboard at the time; all of them remained safe.

    The passengers were accommodated in other flights.

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    Southwest Airlines Plane Makes Emergency Landing due to Hydraulic Issues

    southwest_airlines_logoSouthwest Airlines flight WN-2071 made an emergency landing in San Diego, California, on November 15th.

    The plane flying from Las Vegas, Nevada, was on final approach when it experienced hydraulic issues.

    The crew went around to work the checklists and landed safely on second approach.

    There were 127 people aboard at the time; all of them remained safe.

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