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Send us a textDie Lufthansa hat viel Geld in die Reaktivierung ihrer Airbus A380 gesteckt – doch aktuell bleiben auf Nordamerika-Strecken hunderte Sitze leer. Sinkende Nachfrage, günstige Prämientickets und ausgedünnte Frequenzen werfen Fragen auf. Während neue Langstreckenjets wie die 777X weiter auf sich warten lassen, könnte sich die Rückkehr des Vierstrahlers als riskanter Zwischenschritt erweisen. War der Aufwand am Ende zu groß?#Lufthansa, #A380, #Superjumbo, #Auslastung, #BusinessClass, #Prämienflüge, #Frankfurtflyer, #AviationNews, #Langstrecke, #Kabinenstrategie, #Flottenpolitik00:00 Willkommen zu Frequent Traveller TV01:09 Lobbyisten und der Tourismusgipfel04:06 Air India und ihre Großbestellungen06:57 Indigos strategische Partnerschaft10:54 Die A380 Herausforderungen von Lufthansa15:42 Änderungen bei Lufthansa Miles & More08:00 Fragen des TagesTake-OFF 02.06.2025 – Folge 107-2025Stammtisch Termine: https://FQTWorld.as.me/meetupKanalmitglied werden und exklusive Vorteile erhalten:https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCQyWcZxP3MpuQ54foJ_IsgQ/joinHier geht es zu eurem kostenlosen Consulting Link - https://FTCircle.as.me/Damit Du von unserem Wissen profitieren kannst, kannst du ein mindestens 60 minütiges und vor allem auf dich zugeschnittenes Punkte, Meilen, Status Coaching buchen. Nach dem Call bekommst du ein Jahr Zugang zu dieser Gruppe und zahlst so nur 10 Euro pro Monat und kannst sofort profitieren. Hier ist nun der Link zu deinem neuen Punkte, Meilen und Status Deals.MY SOCIALSWhatsApp - https://wa.me/message/54V7X7VO3WOVF1FACEBOOK | Lars F Corsten - https://www.facebook.com/LFCorsten/FACEBOOK | FQT.TV - https://www.facebook.com/FQTTVFACEBOOK | FTCircle - https://www.facebook.com/FTCircleTWITTER | Lars F Corsten - https://twitter.com/LFCorstenINSTAGRAM | Lars F Corsten - https://www.instagram.com/lfcorsten/LINKEDIN - https://www.linkedin.com/in/lfcorsten/Clubhouse - @LFCorsten
En este episodio cubrimos los eventos más importantes tras la apertura del mercado: • Wall Street en pausa por datos clave: Los futuros caen: $SPX y $US100 -0.5%, $INDU -0.3%. Los inversionistas esperan el PPI de abril (+0.2% M/M, +2.5% A/A), reclamos por desempleo (229K esperados) y ventas minoristas planas. También hablará Jerome Powell en un evento sobre marcos económicos. • Boeing alcanza récord histórico: $BA marcó un nuevo máximo intradía en 52 semanas tras recibir un pedido de $96B por 210 aviones de Qatar (787 y 777X). También se sumó un contrato con Arabia Saudita por 20 aviones 737-8. China levantó prohibición de entregas como parte del acuerdo comercial. En la región también se anunciaron inversiones por $80B en tecnología por parte de $GOOG, $ORCL, $CRM, $AMD y $UBER. • DICK'S adquiere Foot Locker: $DKS compra $FL por ~$4.9B. Los accionistas de $FL podrán recibir $24 o 0.1168 acciones de $DKS. Se anticipan sinergias de $100M–$125M. A pesar de ventas comparables +4.5% y ganancias no-GAAP de $3.37 (mejor de lo esperado), $DKS cayó -13% y $FL subió +80% en premarket. • RTX cierra venta récord con Turquía: $RTX venderá misiles por $304B a Turquía: 53 AIM-120C-8, 60 AIM-9X Sidewinder y componentes extra. El contrato busca reforzar la alianza OTAN. Aún requiere aprobación del Congreso. Coincide con la visita de Marco Rubio a Ankara. Un episodio cargado de fusiones, defensa y señales técnicas clave. ¡No te lo pierdas!
Agreements signed by U.S. President Donald Trump and Qatar's Emir Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad Al-Thani on Wednesday will "generate an economic exchange worth at least $1.2 trillion," the White House said in a fact sheet summarizing some of the deals' details. The agreements include a $96 billion deal with Qatar Airways to buy up to 210 Boeing 787 Dreamliner and 777X airplanes with GE Aerospace engines, the fact sheet said.It was markup day for the tax-writing House Ways and Means Committee on May 13—one day after Republicans released the full text of their long-awaited tax legislation—as lawmakers on both sides of the aisle engaged in testy exchanges. The committee pushed the bill forward overnight, passing it along party lines with a 26–19 vote.Sean "Diddy" Combs' criminal trial will enter its third day on Wednesday with his former girlfriend Casandra Ventura expected to resume testifying about how the rapper and hip-hop mogul made her a central figure in his alleged sex trafficking.
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今回は本当にニュース盛りだくさん。ワシントンD.C.で空中衝突事故、ANAのストックホルム就航 、エアバス「200億ユーロくれるなら A380neo 生産する」発言、ANA のボーイング機材納入遅れ、777X 初号機はルフトハンザへ、AirJapan の 787 3 号機は 26 年 1 - 3 月期就航へ、「ディズニーのクルーズ船」日本郵船が運航管理へ 、ITAエアウェイズ 2025 年 4 月にスカイチーム脱退 、2026 年初頭にスターアライアンス加盟、ルフトハンザ CEO の「ヨーロッパには航空会社が多すぎる」発言、ユナイテッド航空、ジェットブルー買収の噂について否定、といったことについて話しています。ビデオを見たいかたはこちらから:https://zencastr.com/z/oVr-qNFk
In episode 245 of the Simple Flying podcast, your hosts Tom and Channing discuss, American Airlines CRJ700 crash United Airlines has 1,000 planes Who will get the 1st Boeing 777X? Boom's XB-1 flies supersonic Lufthansa takes a stake in airBaltic Recorded: January 30th
The SpaceX Starship explosion causes airline flight diversions, DJI changes its geofencing feature for drone flights, synthetic aviation fuel eyed for military aircraft, Boeing resumes 777X certification flight tests. Aviation News SpaceX Starship Explosion Causes Flight Diversions The January 16 launch of the SpaceX Starship was successful, and the launch tower caught the returning booster with its “chopsticks,” but the spacecraft was lost about 8 minutes into the flight. According to data from FlightRadar24, multiple aircraft, including those flying routes for American Airlines, JetBlue, Delta Air Lines, and United Airlines, were placed in holding patterns or landed prior to reaching their final destination. SpaceX Starship booster returning to the launch pad. (Screen grab courtesy SpaceX.) The impact of space launches on airline operations and the FAA notification process: FAA: Airspace Integration FAA Safely Keeps More Airspace Open During Most Florida Space Launches Impacts of Space Launch Operations on Florida East Coast Airspace Users Impact of Commercial Space Launch Activities on Aviation [PDF] Video: Safe Integration of Space Launches https://youtu.be/bTfEykjnbek?si=RiIaUCqefR6SwCbi DJI will no longer stop drones from flying over airports, wildfires, and the White House and DJI Updates GEO System in U.S. Consumer & Enterprise Drones DJI drone control software includes a geofencing feature called Geospatial Environment Online (GEO). It's designed to preventing drones from flying in restricted or sensitive areas. DJI's geofencing will now use FAA data instead of DJI datasets. What was previously defined as a Restricted Zone (also known as No-Fly Zone) will be called Enhanced Warning Zones with a warning that the operator can dismiss. DJI says “this shift puts more responsibility on drone operators to comply with airspace regulations and avoid restricted areas.” The company also notes that Remote ID solutions make detection and enforcement “much easier.” Lockheed Martin Approves Use of Synthetic Aviation Turbine Fuels for F-35 Fleet See: Sustainable aviation fuel approved for Boeing-built military aircraft The Air Force partners with Twelve, proves it's possible to make jet fuel out of thin air Twelve Announces $645 Million in Funding Led by TPG to Transform CO2 into Jet Fuel and Electrochemicals at Scale Twelve to produce 50,000 gallons of SAF annually at pilot plant, CEO says From Twelve: “E-Jet® SAF jet fuel made from air with up to 90% lower emissions than conventional fuel. It's a Power-to-Liquid e-fuel made from CO2, water, and renewable energy.” $645M in funding was announced in September 2024 to support the development of future AirPlants, which will supply Twelve's E-Jet fuel to customers like Alaska Airlines and International Aviation Group (IAG). Boeing Set To Resume 777X Certification Flight Tests During flight testing, technicians discovered cracks and failures in the engine thrust links of the 777X test aircraft. This issue was first detected in mid-August 2024 on the aircraft registered as N779XY, after a five-hour test flight in Hawaii. The problem led to the grounding of the entire 777X test fleet, halting the certification campaign. The thrust link is a critical component that connects the engine to the aircraft's wing, and its failure posed a significant safety risk. Boeing engineers replaced the faulty thrust links and conducted thorough inspections of the other test aircraft. The issue was resolved, and certification flights resumed in January 2025. Mentioned On Jetwhine: Flying Aero: One Passenger's Experience Video: CES 2025 Keynote with CEO of Delta, Ed Bastian https://youtu.be/CV8V6oqP4pw?si=wCmRL4RucL8eqD2D Remos Crop Duster's Wings Collapse During Flight Jeppesen FliteDeck Advisor and FliteDeck Pro From the Flight Safety Detectives podcast, Video: Hair-Raising UAP Encounter Shared by Pilot -...
On this week's Defense & Aerospace Report Business Roundtable, sponsored by Bell, Dr. “Rocket” Ron Epstein of Bank of America Securities, Sash Tusa of the independent equity research firm Agency Partners, and Richard Aboulafia of the AeroDynamic advisory consultancy join host Vago Muradian to discuss Wall Street has a strong week as Donald Trump prepares to return to the White House; with no debt ceiling increase the US Treasury starts extraordinary measures to stretch resources until Congress makes a deal to avoid default; defense outlays hit an all-time high with a nearly 10 percent year-over-year increase and prominent GOP lawmakers press for a $100-$200 billion increase in Pentagon spending; the Aerospace Industries Association expresses openness to working with the new administration on selective tariffs to redress trade inequities; Anduril picks Columbus, Ohio, for its new 5 million square foot “Arsenal 1” facility that will employ 4,000; some positive 737, 787 and 777X news for Boeing; and the number of parked narrow-body jetliners grows as cargo drops, but sidelined planes with Pratt & Whitney's geared turbofan engines declines.
En este episodio, desglosamos las noticias más destacadas que impactan los mercados globales: Mercados al alza: Los futuros de índices en EE.UU. cerraron la semana en verde, impulsados por datos de inflación más bajos y sólidos resultados bancarios. Analizamos cómo estas señales refuerzan expectativas de flexibilización monetaria y el optimismo del mercado. Colaboración en tecnología militar: $PLTR y $LMT exploran una nueva inversión en Shield AI, una startup que desarrolla drones y software para EE.UU. y Ucrania, apuntando a una valoración de $5B en su última ronda de financiamiento. Reanudación de pruebas del 777X: $BA retoma vuelos de prueba de su 777X tras cinco meses de pausa, con entregas ahora programadas para 2026. Repasamos cómo estos retrasos afectan sus pedidos globales. Expansión de $RIVN: Rivian asegura un préstamo de $6.6B del Departamento de Energía de EE.UU. para construir una planta en Georgia que se enfocará en nuevos modelos SUV y crossover, marcando un hito clave en su crecimiento. Innovaciones en salud: Novo Nordisk ($NVO) publica resultados prometedores para una nueva dosis de Wegovy, logrando una pérdida de peso del 20.7% en ensayos clínicos. Sin embargo, las acciones cayeron en premercado, mientras su competidor $LLY se mantiene estable. Acompáñanos mientras discutimos cómo estas historias están moldeando el panorama económico, tecnológico y de salud global. ¡No te lo pierdas!
据中证报报道,抖音创始人张一鸣创立的Cool River Venture HK Limited于11月获得香港证监会颁发的9号牌照,即资产管理牌照,牌照生效日期为11月21日。获得该牌照后,公司可在香港开展资管服务业务。据晚点LatePost报道,特斯拉制造副总裁、上海工厂厂长宋钢数月前已提交辞呈,12 月 18 日(周三)是他的最后工作日期。两位知情人士称,宋钢计划加入一家目前正处在产能瓶颈的本土新兴汽车品牌。宋钢于2018年加入特斯拉,此前曾在福特和上汽通用任职。目前,特斯拉还未正式任命新的上海工厂厂长。据财联社消息,长安汽车将12月21日与相关公司签约,开展飞行汽车的前瞻研究。11月,长安汽车宣布,在飞行汽车领域将同步开展低空飞行器和飞行汽车两种形态的产品及其产业,计划2026年前推出飞行汽车产品。据IT之家报道,从Steam获悉,2024年Steam大奖入围名单现已正式出炉,将于北京时间12月20日凌晨2时开放投票,2025年1月1日凌晨2时结束投票并揭晓获奖名单。用户可为11个奖项中的每个奖项投一票,在截止之前也可更改投票选项。其中,《黑神话:悟空》获年度最佳游戏提名。据IT之家12月18日消息,iPhone 17 Pro Max的模型渲染图曝光。基于目前曝光的细节,苹果iPhone 17 Pro Max的外观采用和前代产品完全不同的设计语言。后置摄像头模组将采用类似谷歌Pixel 9系列的水平三镜头设计,是继iPhone 11 Pro后又一次重大设计调整。据界面新闻报道,当地时间12月17日,波音民机集团CEO斯蒂芬妮・波普在社交平台发文称,公司现已恢复737、767以及777/777X飞机项目的生产。这表明,该公司已经恢复了因罢工而中止的所有飞机项目的生产。
On this week's Defense & Aerospace Report Business Roundtable, sponsored by Bell, Dr. Rocket Ron Epstein of Bank of America Securities, Sash Tusa of the independent equity research firm Agency Partners, and Richard Aboulafia of the AeroDynamic advisory consultancy join host Vago Muradian to discuss another week of gains on Wall Street, but worries mount as Donald Trump pledges to hike tariffs by 25 percent on Canada and Mexico and 10 percent on China, Elon Musk takes aim at the F-35 Lightning II fighter and argues it's time that drones replace unmanned systems, the prospect of greater change at the Pentagon as the incoming administration taps outsiders with little defense experience for key jobs — like John Phelan, founder of the Rugger Management investment firm — as navy secretary, a Boeing 737 freighter operated by DHL crashed in Lithuania killing one and injured three as senior officials suggest Russia may be behind the incident, Emirates CEO Tim Clark expresses frustration over the five-year delay in the delivery of Boeing's new 777X, MTU's new 2025 guidance showing a strong engine aftermarket, takeaways from this year's Atlantic Future Forum, and a look ahead to Safran's capital markets day.
The Boeing strike continues. On Wednesday, 64% of machinists rejected Boeing's negotiated proposal, extending the strike indefinitely. Earlier that day, Boeing's third-quarter earnings revealed an expected $6.2 billion loss and an official delay until 2026 of the 777X. It's not great, for really anyone. Jon Ostrower discusses the dynamics here with Brian Sumers and Brett Snyder. We would like to thank our sponsor, Intelsat.Questions, responses or feedback? Visit www.theairshowpodcast.com to get in touch with us.
Episode Notes Anthropic, a generative AI startup, has unveiled new tech that indicates how an AI-powered travel agent would look, writes Travel Technology Reporter Justin Dawes. Anthropic recently released three demonstrations of the tech, one of which was for making travel plans. A more advanced version of the tech could eliminate the friction of manually navigating options, comparing prices and making reservations. In addition, Dawes notes users might bypass online travel agencies like Booking.com to rely on AI to find the best deals on their behalf. Hilton reported a record for room growth during the third quarter. But the company trimmed its annual room revenue forecast amid signs of softening domestic travel demand, writes Senior Hospitality Editor Sean O'Neill. Hilton said on Wednesday it added 6,000 rooms to its portfolio in the third quarter — the highest quarterly room addition in its history. The company also opened 531 hotels during the same timeframe. However, Hilton also said it now expects its revenue per available room to grow between 2% and 2.5% this year, a slight decrease from its projections in both April and August. Finally, Boeing has had a rough year thus far, and its struggles include a reported $6 billion third-quarter loss, writes Airlines Reporter Meghna Maharishi. Boeing CEO Kelly Ortberg acknowledged the planemaker is at a crossroads, adding that trust in the company has eroded. Ortberg said he believes the company's issues, including lapses in its performance, have disappointed many of its customers. He told staff earlier this month that Boeing would delay the first deliveries of the 777X to 2026. For more travel stories and deep dives into the latest trends, head to skift.com. Connect with Skift LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/skift/ X: https://twitter.com/skift Facebook: https://facebook.com/skiftnews Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/skiftnews/ WhatsApp: https://whatsapp.com/channel/0029VaAL375LikgIXmNPYQ0L/ Subscribe to @SkiftNews and never miss an update from the travel industry.
Episode Notes NYC Tourism + Conventions, the city's destination marketing organization, announced on Tuesday it named Julie Coker as its next president and CEO, writes Global Tourism Reporter Dawit Habtemariam. Coker, who has held the same roles at the San Diego Tourism Authority since 2020, will assume her new position on December 9. She succeeds Fred Dixon, who served as NYC Tourism's CEO for close to a decade before stepping down earlier this year to lead Brand USA Coker will take the helm as New York City's tourism chief as the region prepares to welcome several major events, including the FIFA World Cup final in 2026. Next, InterContinental Hotels Group had a strong third quarter in terms of hotel openings. But the company also saw a slowdown in revenue growth, reports Senior Hospitality Editor Sean O'Neill. IHG added 17,500 rooms across 98 hotels, more than doubling its growth pace from the same period in 2023. O'Neill notes that a lot of that growth came from a deal with the German hotel group Novum Hospitality, which added roughly 6,000 rooms to IHG's portfolio. However, IHG only saw a 1.5% growth in revenue per available room worldwide during the third quarter. O'Neill notes a weak economy in China and turmoil in the Middle East contributed to the slowdown in revenue growth. Finally, Cathay Pacific recently unveiled the Aria Suite, the carrier's new business class cabin. And the company has plans for a new first class cabin that its chairman called “mindblowing” in an exclusive interview with Airlines Editor Gordon Smith. Cathay Chair Patrick Healy told Skift that having a world-class cabin is part of the carrier's aspirations to be one of the best premium airlines in the world. CEO Ronald Lam said Cathay plans to reveal the new cabin in 2025 or 2026, with Smith noting the carrier is awaiting Boeing's new 777X aircraft before launching a new first-class cabin. Connect with Skift LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/skift/ X: https://twitter.com/skift Facebook: https://facebook.com/skiftnews Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/skiftnews/ WhatsApp: https://whatsapp.com/channel/0029VaAL375LikgIXmNPYQ0L/ Subscribe to @SkiftNews and never miss an update from the travel industry.
On this week's episode of AvTalk, Boeing announces layoffs affecting 17,000 employees and the sunset of the 767 program. The 777X is delayed until at least 2026 and airlines are having trouble getting ahold of aircraft that are already certified. This is leading to some airlines refurbishing already well-worn aircraft and others canceling flights and […] The post AvTalk Episode 290: Boeing brings the battle axe appeared first on Flightradar24 Blog.
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Il caso Stellantis che tiene banco dopo l'audizione di Carlos Tavares alla Camera di venerdì scorso, durante la quale il gruppo italo-francese ha chiesto all'Italia nuovi incentivi. Una richiesta che ha sollevato le reazioni della politica. E non solo. Intervenendo alla trasmissione "Amici e nemici", su Radio24, il segretario generale della Cgil Maurizio Landini ha ricordato che gli incentivi non hanno funzionato: a fronte di 950 milioni di euro già erogati, Stellantis ha aumentato la cassa integrazione e diminuito la produzione in Italia. Landini ha anche chiesto un intervento di Palazzo Ghigi. Ancor più diretto è stato il presidente di Confindustria, Emanuele Orsini: «La richiesta di Stellantis di ulteriori incentivi è una pazzia», ha detto il numero uno di Viale dell'Astronomia a margine della convention di Capri organizzata dai Giovani di Confindustria. Intanto oggi è tornato a parlare Carlos Tavares, Ceo di Stellantis, durante la prima giornata del Mondial de l'Auto, il Salone dell'auto di Parigi: "Altri hanno creato il caos e voi chiedete a me di risolvere la situazione e di garantire posti di lavoro. Non sono un mago, sono un essere umano come voi. Voi mi chiedete di risolvere problemi creati da altri, per risolvere quelle situazioni potrei dovere fare cose che non saranno accolte bene". Il Ceo ha risposto a chi chiedeva se fosse in grado di garantire che non saranno tagliati posti di lavoro all'interno del gruppo.Il commento di Paolo Bricco, Il Sole 24 Ore.Boing tra crisi e scioperi si avvicina al licenziamento di massa (e a una crisi di liquidità)Boeing, nella bufera di crisi e scioperi, vola verso licenziamenti di massa: nei prossimi mesi eliminerà 17.000 posti di lavoro, a tutti i livelli, pari al 10% dei suoi dipendenti. Accanto ai tagli, il colosso aerospaziale ha ammesso nuovi ritardi nel decollo del progetto di un nuovo, grande velivolo per le rotte internazionali, il 777X, che, avviato nel 2013, ha da tempo sfondato ogni budget e traguardo. Ora è slittato al 2026 dal 2025. Sarà inoltre cancellato dal 2027, in nome dell'austerity, uno dei modelli finora più noti della sua flotta: la versione cargo del 767.La società americana non fa profitti dal 2018 e secondo il New York Times a breve dovrebbe annunciare ricavi per 17,8 miliardi di dollari, con perdite di 10 dollari per azione. Il suo debito è salito a 58 miliardi, ossia nove in più di un decennio fa. Le decisioni sulla produzione, annunciate dal nuovo chief executive Kelly Ortberg, si tradurranno in oneri straordinari per 5 miliardi di dollari: tre miliardi per gli interventi sui programmi civili che si sommeranno a 2 miliardi di svalutazioni anche nel settore della Difesa, dove Boeing, uno dei principali fornitori del Pentagono, ha a sua volta incontrato difficoltà. A conti fatti, l'azienda ha avvertito che dovrà contabilizzare perdite trimestrali per 6 miliardi.Lo sciopero in atto da cinque settimane da parte di 30.000 tecnici e ingegneri del gruppo, con in gioco il contratto, si è aggiunto alle sfide. L'agitazione, secondo alcune stime, da sola costa al gruppo oltre un miliardo al mese. I negoziati sono nell'impasse: Boeing ha accusato il sindacato di malafede; le union hanno risposto che è Boeing a non trattare con trasparenza. «Il ceo Ortberg ha fatto sapere uno dei leader dello sciopero - ha l'opportunità di agire diversamente, invece di ricorrere a minacce e intimidazioni».È stato ospite a Focus Economia Alessandro Plateroti, nuovo Direttore di NewsMondo.it Il dibattito sul colonialismo torna attuale con il Nobel a Acemoglu, Johnson e Robinson Il premio Nobel per l economia 2024 va a Daren Acemoglu, Simon Johnson, entrambi del Mit di Boston, e James A. Robinson della University of Chicago per gli studi su come le istituzioni si formano e influenzano la prosperità. I tre economisti hanno dimostrato che una buona parte della differenza nella ricchezza e nello sviluppo degli stati dipende da come funzionano le istituzioni. Società con uno scarso stato di diritto e istituzioni fragili non riescono a generare crescita e cambiamento, e i loro studi sono in gran parte volti a capire perché questo avvenga. "Ridurre le enormi differenze di reddito tra i Paesi è una delle maggiori sfide del nostro tempo. I vincitori", ha detto Jakob Svensson, presidente del Comitato per il Premio di Scienze Economiche, "hanno dimostrato l importanza delle istituzioni sociali per raggiungere questo obiettivo».«Quando gli europei colonizzarono ampie zone del mondo, le istituzioni di quelle società cambiarono. Questo cambiamento è stato a volte drammatico, ma non si è verificato ovunque nello stesso modo. In alcuni luoghi l obiettivo era sfruttare la popolazione indigena ed estrarre risorse a vantaggio dei colonizzatori. In altri, i colonizzatori hanno creato sistemi politici ed economici inclusivi per il beneficio a lungo termine degli immigrati europei», si legge nella nota a dell Academy che spiega la ricerca dei tre economisti. «I vincitori hanno dimostrato che una spiegazione delle differenze di prosperità dei Paesi è data dalle istituzioni sociali introdotte durante la colonizzazione. Le istituzioni inclusive sono state spesso introdotte in Paesi che erano poveri al momento della colonizzazione e, nel tempo, hanno portato a una popolazione generalmente prospera. Questo è un motivo importante per cui le ex colonie un tempo ricche sono ora povere e viceversa.Il commento di Mario Deaglio, docente Economia Internazionale Università di Torino, al microfono di Sebastiano Barisoni.
据财联社报道,财政部10月12日消息,财政部同意中国福利彩票发行管理中心采用粉碎方式销毁已停止销售的“六六顺”等28款即开型福利彩票,共计98.86万张民政部和体育总局将监督销毁工作,要求在30个工作日内完成,并在完成后20个工作日内报送销毁情况报告。36氪获悉,全国工商联10月12日发布“2024中国民营企业500强”榜单和《2024中国民营企业500强调研分析报告》。报告显示,今年共有30家民营企业500强入围《财富》世界500强榜单。在研发投入榜单中,排名前三的企业分别为:华为、腾讯、阿里巴巴;互联网公司占据其中半壁江山。据财联社报道,多只基金宣布提前结束募集期,在升温的行情里,提前结募的产品中出现了不少权益类基金,除了10只A500ETF在发行端同台竞技,还有汇添富红利智选、华泰保兴产业升级等主动权益类产品提前结募。36氪获悉,永辉超市公告称,收到上海国际仲裁中心仲裁案受理通知,请求裁决大连御锦立即向公司支付剩余股份转让价款,以及加速到期违约金人民币。据华尔街见闻报道,Steam统计数据平台的最新数据显示,国内游戏开发商游戏科学成功跻身Steam顶尖发行商排行榜,位居第12名。该排名基于Steam平台上的游戏收入进行计算,数据显示,游戏科学的总收入已超过10亿美元。36氪获悉,韩国证券交易所发布的数据显示,从上月3月至本月11日,外资连续23个交易日抛售三星电子,总共卖出10.6593万亿韩元,在此期间,三星电子股价从7.44万韩元暴跌至5.93万韩元,跌幅达20.3%,市值蒸发近90万亿韩元。据新浪财经报道,波音公司首席执行官凯利·奥特伯格11日表示,将裁员17000人,占其全球员工总数的10%,并将其777X飞机的首架交付推迟一年。
On this week's Defense & Aerospace Report Business Roundtable, sponsored by Bell, Dr. Rocket Ron Epstein of Bank of America Securities, Sash Tusa of the independent equity research firm Agency Partners, and Richard Aboulafia of the AeroDynamic advisory consultancy join host Vago Muradian to discuss Wall Street's new highs on stronger than expected bank and financial earnings; Boeing pre-reports third quarter earnings including a $3 billion charge, 17,000 layoffs, the end of 767 freighter production, and delayed 777X deliveries as the company accuses the International Association of Machinists of negotiating in bad faith, a charge the union makes about the jetmaker; Airbus blames CFM and Spirit AeroSystems for its woes; France announces the new F5 version of the Dassault Aviation's Rafale and the a combat unmanned vehicle; the Justice Department accuses Saab of corruption in Brazil; and what to expect at the Association of the United States Army's annual conference and tradeshow as well as The Aerospace Event.
The Daily Business and Finance Show - Saturday, 12 October 2024 We get our business and finance news from Seeking Alpha and you should too! Subscribe to Seeking Alpha Premium for more in-depth market news and help support this podcast. Free for 14-days! Please click here for more info: Subscribe to Seeking Alpha Premium News Today's headlines: Tesla shows off Cybercab, robovan prototype and next-gen Optimus humanoid robot Tesla slides as analysts point to a lack of data and details to support the robotaxi vision AI or human-controlled? Tesla's Optimus robots may have failed the reverse Turing test S&P, Dow close at record highs as market enters year two of bull run; Nasdaq rises Boeing to cut 17,000 jobs, delay first 777X delivery while warning of deeper Q3 losses U.S. is said to expect Israel to strike Iranian military, energy sites Kinder Morgan hiked to Buy at BofA on more AI gas demand, contracted growth S&P 500 ends week above 5,800 for the first time ever on two-year anniversary of bull run Grid operator PJM to delay upcoming capacity auction by six months Explanations from OpenAI ChatGPT API with proprietary prompts. This podcast provides information only and should not be construed as financial or business advice. This podcast is produced by Klassic Studios Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Get an easy $200 from Melio for making your first payment! (Affiliate link. Terms below) https://affiliates.meliopayments.com/travelonpointsteam Episode Description: As a reminder you can watch this show as well at: https://www.youtube.com/@20minutetravel This week Chase is making some big changes to their Ink business products. This includes the end of one of the best offers of the year with the 120K Ink Preferred offer coming to an end very soon. The bank is also cutting back their referral offers in half, but you still have a little bit of time. Should you tell friends about a better deal or cash in on a referral that pays you and gives them less? In other news with the Amex to Hawaiian Airlines transfer bonus coming to an end, is this the time to gamble on the future Alaska merger? Find out why you might want to transfer points before the end of the month. We also discuss Europeans vs. Americans, more trouble for Boeing, travel alarms, Bilt's September Rent Day and new immersive sports venues that will make your jaw drop. Episode Guide: 0:00 Travel alarm realities 0:55 Boeing's problems continue - 777X grounded during testing 3:01 15 Thoughts on America from a European perspective 4:04 Why a singular experience in America isn't the whole truth 6:42 Behind Shawn's Washington/Idaho trip 8:46 Visiting Coeur d'Alene, Idaho, Silverwood & Flying Allegiant 11:49 Ink Business Preferred 120K welcome offer coming to an end 12:41 Chase cuts referral offer in half on Ink business cards 13:55 The hidden Southwest card perk you didn't know about 15:20 Gambling on the Hawaiian Airlines 20% transfer bonus for Alaska? 16:22 How much should you transfer to Hawaiian with the hopes of it becoming Alaska 19:16 Bilt's September Rent Day - 2 Transfer bonuses 20:59 Great Bilt redemption - One Bite Pizza Festival 22:10 New immersive sports/bar/stadium venues About the Show: We love to travel and love to laugh! 20 Minute Travel is designed to get you all of the info you need to supercharge your travel by utilizing credit cards, travel rewards and other tricks to pay pennies on the dollar. Shawn Coomer is the founder of Miles to Memories and has traveled all over the world with his family utilizing miles & points. He has been writing and podcasting about miles, points and travel since 2013 and has earned and spent millions of points & miles across dozens of programs. Mark Ostermann is the former Managing Editor of Miles to Memories and is the Managing Editor at Travel on Points. He has been writing about his travel experiences since 2017 and loves to dive into the weeds so you don't have to. He also enjoys a good beer and a laugh or fifty. Each week tens of thousands of people tune into our MtM Vegas news shows at http://www.YouTube.com/milestomemories. If you like this show check it out! Enjoying the podcast? Please consider leaving us a positive review on your favorite podcast platform! You can also connect with us anytime at 20minutetravel@gmail.com. Melio Offer Terms: This is a business to business payment platform - no personal bills / payments. The offer is for new accounts only. If you sign up using the 20 Minute Travel link new members will get $200 cash back after making a $200+ payment via Melio pay. Gal from Melio will reach out to finalize the details of your payment. That is $6 in processing fees for a $200 bonus! After signing up and making your first payment with a vendor you will want to upload your bank info to your Melio account. Do it as the receiving method so you have a checking account set up to receive payments. You will then receive an email from (Gal) Melio saying you are eligible for the $200 bonus and it will tell you to set up your receiving method, or you can share your bank information if you prefer that.
On this week's Defense & Aerospace Report Business Roundtable, sponsored by Bell, Dr. Rocket Ron Epstein of Bank of America Securities and Richard Aboulafia of the AeroDynamic advisory consultancy, join host Vago Muradian discuss Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell's statement that the central bank would cut interest rates by half a percent especially after employment figures were adjusted downward; Sierra Nevada wins the US Army's High Accuracy Detection and Exploitation System or HADES spyplane contract; Boeing sells 36 new AH-64 helicopters to South Korea, but the company's 777X jetliner is grounded after the company discovered a structural issue that will be expensive to fix; the last of 23 VH-92 helicopters were delivered to the Marine Corps by Lockheed Martin's Sikorsky as the president's new helicopter, but it can't replace aging Blackhawks and Sea Kings until the new aircraft is cleared to land on the White House lawn; companies like Bell that selected Spirit AeroSystems for defense aerostructures work are said to be considering ending those contracts after Boeing buys its former unit; and NASA decides two astronauts stuck in space since their Boeing StarLiner experienced problems on its maiden flight to the International Space Station will return to earth aboard a SpaceX Crew Dragon spacecraft in February.
On this week's episode, Boeing's 777X test fleet is grounded after separated or cracked thrust links are found on all three aircraft. An update on the VoePass 2283 investigation. Elliott Management, the activist investor group trying to replace Southwest Airlines' board of directors and top management unveils its list of candidates for the board. There's […] The post AvTalk Episode 282: Just when everything was starting to go well appeared first on Flightradar24 Blog.
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The 2024 Democratic National Convention is underway in Chicago. CNBC's Megan Cassella breaks down the first night's key moments, including speeches from President Biden and UAW President Shawn Fain. House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries (D-N.Y.) discusses Vice President Harris' economic agenda including her proposal to raise the corporate tax rate to 28%. Meanwhile, the U.S. Open kicks off in just under a week; USTA CEO Lew Sherr previews the action and underscores the rising fandom of tennis in recent years. Plus, Boeing has halted testing of its 777X aircraft after a production snag, and California Governor Gavin Newsom has signed 10 new bills into law, aiming to combat retail crime. Megan Cassella - 04:10Gabrielle Fonrouge - 12:04Rep. Hakeem Jeffries - 18:02Lew Sherr - 31:20 In this episode:Megan Cassella, @mmcassellaGabrielle Fonrouge, @FonrougeGabHakeem Jeffries, @RepJeffriesBecky Quick,@BeckyQuickJoe Kernen, @JoeSquawkCameron Costa, @CameronCostaNY
MRKT Matrix - Tuesday, August 20th S&P 500 tracks for first losing day in 9 as comeback rally takes a breather (CNBC) Lilly's Zepbound Cut Risk of Diabetes by 94% in Obese People (Bloomberg) Lowe's cuts full-year outlook as it expects weaker home improvement sales (CNBC) Boeing pauses tests of 777X aircraft after finding damage to one of the jets' structures (CNBC) Elon Musk's Twitter Takeover Is Now the Worst Buyout for Banks Since the Financial Crisis (WSJ) Share of Job Seekers Highest Since 2014 (Federal Reserve Bank of New York) Food Industry Pushes Back Against Kamala Harris's ‘Price Gouging' Plan (WSJ) The economy-wide bullwhip effect (Axios) --- Subscribe to our newsletter: https://riskreversalmedia.beehiiv.com/subscribe MRKT Matrix by RiskReversal Media is a daily AI powered podcast bringing you the top stories moving financial markets Story curation by RiskReversal, scripts by Perplexity Pro, voice by ElevenLabs
Der DAX hat seine zehn Tage andauernde Gewinnserie beendet und schloss mit einem Minus von 0,4 % bei 18.358 Punkten. Im Fokus der Anleger steht weiterhin das bevorstehende Notenbanker-Treffen in Jackson Hole, wo Fed-Chef Jerome Powell erwartet wird. Erhofft werden klare Signale für die nächste Zinssitzung im September. Kamala Harris kündigte an, die Unternehmenssteuern in den USA auf 28 % anzuheben, was für Unsicherheit an der Wall Street sorgt. TSMC hat den Bau einer neuen Chipfabrik in Dresden gestartet, mit Investitionen von über 10 Mrd. Euro. Boeing musste Testflüge der 777X nach Problemen an der Flügelverbindung stoppen, was zu weiteren Verzögerungen führen könnte. Ryanair droht mit Flugstreichungen in Deutschland, falls die Luftverkehrssteuer nicht gesenkt wird. BT erlitt einen Rückschlag, da Sky seine Breitbanddienste über CityFibre anbieten wird, was zu einem Kursrückgang von über 7 % führte.
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This week we will cover Asiana flying it's last 747-400, Air Canada resuming service to Israel, Africa's first 777X order, Zurich Airport's major upcoming changes, and COMAC launching it's first international tour.If you like this episode, make sure to check out more and support my podcast by following it!Make sure to check out my instagram, @theaviationfiles, especially if you want to give feedback or share your thoughts on this week's episode!
Only days until money runs out - will the government shot-down? Markets on the herky-jerky, thanks to the Fed and Mr. Powell. Major retail earnings out this week - winners and losers. PLUS we are now on Spotify and Amazon Music/Podcasts! Click HERE for Show Notes and Links DHUnplugged is now streaming live - with listener chat. Click on link on the right sidebar. Love the Show? Then how about a Donation? Follow John C. Dvorak on Twitter Follow Andrew Horowitz on Twitter Warm Up - 4-days until shut- down / anyone care? (Shut up about shut-down already - Moody's angry - Moves US rating outlook - Croc's CTP Still Open of Entries| - Thanksgiving - What are we doing - menu items! - BOOM! CPI dips a bit ad market RAMP (KRE up 7% IWM up 5%+) Market Update - Herky Jerky - Thanks to Fed - Big names continue to push up index values - KRI +2 Slight Overheating - Retailers earnings this week, Walmart, Target Etc -- Consumers in the spotlight Moody's - Moody's on Friday changed the outlook on the government of United States of America's ratings to "negative" from "stable". - The rating agency said it expects United States' fiscal deficits will remain very large, significantly weakening debt affordability. - Moody's affirmed the long-term issuer and senior unsecured ratings at "Aaa". - Another wake up call to the administration/govy of US to get their shot together. Fed - Powell was in push-0back mode on Thursday on a speech that he clearly stated that there is probably more work to be done to conquer inflation - "If it becomes appropriate to tighten policy further, we will not hesitate to do so," Powell cautioned a market still betting both that rate hikes are done and that three cuts are coming next year, starting as soon as June. - Same day as the Bond market glitch, which as problematic - Not to worry, by Firiday no-one believed Powell an ran markets up hard (one of the best days for NAZ100 in 2023 Consumers - The consumer took a spending break ahead of the holiday season, with October retail sales, excluding autos and gas, falling by 0.08%, and core retail, which also removes restaurants, declining by 0.03% (CNBC Monitor) - The October data showed weakness in gas station sales, electronics and appliances and furniture and home stores. There was strength in sporting goods and hobby stores and non-store retails, or internet sales, along with health and personal care. Ransonware Attack - Biggest bank - Could this be the reason Treasury auction last Thursday was so weak (smacking down markets) - Sources told Bloomberg that ICBC Financial Services, a U.S. subsidiary of Industrial and Commercial Bank of China, relied on the offline system to process trades of U.S. Treasuries after it was hit by a ransomware attack on Wednesday. - It could take days to reconnect ICBC to the electronic settlement system, Reuters reported. - Analysts say the attack, which disrupted the U.S. Treasury market on Thursday, was likely the work of LockBit, a Russia-linked criminal gang that was also accused of hacking Boeing earlier this year. Today, the group claimed responsibility in messages to reporters. Planes! - Emirates Airline on Monday announced an order for 95 Boeing aircraft at a value of $52 billion, kicking off the first major deal of the 2023 Dubai Airshow. - The state-owned flagship Dubai carrier, a subsidiary of Emirates Group, is ordering 55 additional Boeing 777-9s and 35 of its 777-8s, bringing the airline's total orders for the 777X widebody jets to 205 units. It is also updating its order of Boeing 787 Dreamliners from 30 to 35, comprised of 15 787-10s and 20 787-8s. - Being up 3% on the news Interesting... - Exxon aims to become a top lithium producer for electric vehicles with Arkansas drill operation - Exxon earlier this year purchased 120,000 acres of a geological site in southern Arkansas called the Smackover Formation that is rich in lithium.
In this special episode, Alex kicks things off with a roundup of all the happenings at Dubai Airshow, the blockbuster aircraft orders, and more. The duo then take a deep dive into US air travel, and why it's quite unlike every other air travel market on Earth. Plus... insight on the world's most "secret" airline that's based out of Las Vegas. Just don't tell anyone about it.------------------------Please send us your questions, topics, or opinions via direct message on Instagram below.Follow Nonstop Dan on YouTube and Instagram.Follow Alex Macheras on X (Twitter) and Instagram.Contact for sponsorship: collabs@nonstopdan.com------------------------Dubai Airshow Roundup EgyptAir plans to configure its A350s with 340 seats. This will eventually replace the carrier's current Boeing 777-300/ER configured with 346 seats.Ethiopian Airlines Orders Up to 98 Boeing 787 & 737 MAXairBaltic Orders Up to 50 Airbus A220Royal Jordanian Orders 4 More Boeing 787-9 Dreamliners, Royal Air Maroc ordered two Emirates placed a huge aircraft order for 90 Boeing 777X airplanes, including 55 777-9 and 35 777-8 jets. The new order increases Emirates' 777X family backlog to 205 jets.Emirates is also buying five more 787 jets – growing its 787 backlog to 35 – (while converting 30 787-9s to 20 787-8 and 10 787-10 jets).FlyDubai (part of the Emirates group) has also ordered 30 Boeing 787-9 Dreamliner jets — the aircraft will be the first long-haul, widebody jets to fly for the Emirati low-cost carrier.Almost 50% of all aircraft deliveries to Middle East airlines over the next 20 years will be long-haul widebody jets There is a long wait to get those bigger 777Xs, which won't enter service before 2025, fully five years late.This week, Philippine Airlines and EVA Air of Taiwan bought A350-1000s instead of waiting for the 777X to replace their older 777s.Boeing launched at the Dubai Air Show exactly 10 years ago with big orders from gold-plated airlines Qatar, Emirates of Dubai, Etihad of Abu Dhabi US Air Travel Deep diveBoeing 757s, Boeing 767sRolls Royce EnginesUS airlines flying older planesAirlines Retiring 747s Flying Low-Cost in the United StatesUS airline (never-ending) boarding groupsFlying First Class in the US Free Upgrades on US Carriers United, Delta, American Airlines Successful Legal Action Against AirlinesThe Secret US airline "Janet" and its missions in Area 51
¿Cuáles son los desafíos que tiene por delante PLD Space tras el hito que supuso el lanzamiento del Miura 1? ¿Qué salió perfecto y qué no en la madrugada del 7 de octubre? ¿Podrá la empresa española cumplir sus previsiones de cara a la fabricación y puesta en funcionamiento del Miura 5? En una nueva edición de La frontera infinita, nuestra sección dedicada a la actualidad espacial, analizamos con Eduardo Gavilán, editor de Aviación Digital, qué ha supuesto para PLD Space el lanzamiento del Miura1. En la segunda parte del capítulo, actualizamos las novedades de dos proyectos que cuentan con la colaboración y el respaldo de Aerovía. En primer lugar, presentamos las entrevistas de los dos últimos capítulos de La Fórmula de la Sustentación, el pódcast que dirige el periodista y piloto de helicópteros Aniol Jódar. Después, abordamos los últimos episodios de ‘Una profesión de altura', la serie documental en la que Óscar Mateos describe el proceso para convertirse en piloto profesional de aeronaves. En el tramo final del capítulo, ponemos en marcha una nueva edición de El radar de Aviacionline. Con Pablo Díaz, director editorial de este medio especializado, abordamos noticias destacadas: los vuelos de repatriación de varios países en Israel, el ‘acuerdo de convivencia' en el sector aéreo de Argentina, el problema de Air Europa con las tarjetas de crédito de sus clientes, las revisiones extendidas en el Boeing 737 Max y la operación exitosa del 777X en Seattle. Resumen de contenidos: 0:01 – Presentación del capítulo. 3:08 – Comienza La frontera infinita, nuestra sección sobre actualidad espacial. 3:55 – Revivimos el lanzamiento del Miura 1 de PLD Space. 5:01 – Entrevista a Eduardo Gavilán, editor de Aviación Digital. 8:30 – Lo que no le salió perfecto a PLD Space. 14:05 – El papel de la política en la “euforia desmedida” tras el lanzamiento. 19:28 – El futuro para PLD Space: del Miura 1 al Miura 5. 25:22 – El reto de cumplir los plazos previstos. 29:35 – La NASA lanza con éxito la misión Psyche. 31:55 – Novedades de La Fórmula de la Sustentación con Aniol Jódar. 35:37 – Aniol Jódar reflexiona sobre su entrevista con Luis Antelo. 46:03 – ¿Quién es Leo Novikov, protagonista del tercer capítulo? 53:25 – Novedades de ‘Una profesión de altura', la serie de Óscar Mateos. 57:55 – Un avance del capítulo más reciente: habilitación multimotor. 59:30 – Otro vídeo recomendado: entrevista al polifacético Enrique Piñeyro. 1:04:52 – El radar de Aviacionline: vuelos de repatriación en Israel. 1:09:22 – El radar de Aviacionline: ‘acuerdo de convivencia' en Argentina. 1:13:55 – El radar de Aviacionline: Air Europa y las tarjetas de crédito. 1:15:35 – El radar de Aviacionline: revisión extendida de los 737 Max. 1:17:52 – El radar de Aviacionline: el 777X y sus alas plegables. No te pierdas el capítulo 109 de Aerovía: ‘¿Qué le espera a PLD Space después de conseguir lanzar el Miura1?'.
The Boeing 777X looks poised to hit the market at the perfect time, but its long-range variant has been a tough sell with airlines. Joe Anselmo, Jens Flottau, Guy Norris and Sean Broderick discuss the 777-8's prospects.
Lauren Barnes, Project Manager for Boeing's 777X, joins Michael Calhoun to discuss how Boeing's largest commercial airline is tied to St. Louis.
We flew to Geneva to record an episode of Attaché (now on YouTube, link below), so how were our flights, and what did we think of the airport (the new C-Gates are excellent, the time at immigration not always). Does too much info add unnecessary travel stress? (Aka Flighty is Paul's IFE of choice in lounges). Is Covid wear and tear a thing? Some aircraft interiors look older than they should. Dublin airport can be frustrating, but it's pretty much forgiven when you can see one of the most famous airplanes in the world next to you. The 380 is an absolute winner in those times of constraints, the 777X could be too (come on, when???), but its new window dimming is what we'll have to settle for now. The new security machines are awesome, unless you shoot film (yes, you know, rolls of film in cameras, the youth won't know what we're talking about), and a photographer friend has some update on that front. Some LCY & Cityflyer love, but "that stupid goddamn piece of crap building that I'm sure is really important to the operation of the airport blocks the view" (HAHAHAHAHA). We both sing in unisson: BA is improving. Undercover flight attendant CEO, whilst Starlux's saves the day (but might get a fine). Did passengers gain weight during Covid? We have the answer (for Europe at least). Apple Vision Pro, the new IFE (Vomit Pro or not?). Remembering Brian Shul.Lots more stories, from Japan to terminal pubs (morning beer anyone?).And whilst we always forget to link stuff in those show notes, for sure go watch Attaché with Alex and Paul:https://youtu.be/0z4pNTXEN3U
On this week's Defense & Aerospace Report Business Roundtable, sponsored by Bell, Dr. “Rocket” Ron Epstein of Bank of America Securities, Sash Tusa of the independent equity research firm Agency Partners, and Richard Aboulafia of the AeroDynamic Advisory consultancy join Defense & Aerospace Report Editor Vago Muradian to discuss Wall Street's reaction to the debt deal that cut government spending and capped the Pentagon's budget, whether there are work arounds that will boost resources for the Pentagon, economic outlook and how the Federal Reserve will respond to more positive jobs numbers, analysis of comments by Boeing CEO Dave Calhoun on how the trussed-wing transsonic technology demonstrator the company is developing for NASA could shape future single-aisle jetliners, Cathay Pacific's interest in freighter version of the 777X, expectations that IndiGo will place 500-plane order with Airbus, and whether Ukraine will be able to get the 50 Patriot batteries it says it needs to help it achieve air superiority as it prepares to launch its offensive.
The jet features a spacious sitting room, an entourage area, and a private bedroom suite at the front of the aircraft. https://simpleflying.com/tag/boeing-777-9/ https://simpleflying.com/lufthansa-technik-airbus-acj320neo-cabin-rendering/ https://simpleflying.com/lufthansa-technikvip-airbus-a350-german-airforce/
While many of us have been uncertain about when the 777X will be first delivered to its first airline we know that we will be able to see it at some point
In episode 154 of the Simple Flying podcast, Jo and Tom chat about: Lufthansa makes a bit for ITA Airways Qatar Airways-Airbus court case update An order for 12 A320neos from Uzbekistan Airways Three years on: a 777X update Where does Lufthansa plan to fly its Airbus A380s
On this episode of AvTalk, Boeing ends the year on a high note with a Congressional reprieve for the 737-7 and 737-10 certification, the return of the 777X to flight tests, and the final first flight of the mighty 747. Christmas comes early for Boeing Congress included the Cantwell amendment in the Omnibus spending bill, … The post AvTalk Episode 195: Boeing gets an early Christmas gift appeared first on Flightradar24 Blog.
In episode 130 of the Simple Flying podcast, your hosts Jo and Tom discuss: Airbus Cancels Qatar's A350 Order Boeing to resume 787 deliveries 777X vs A350 fuselage width Indian airline startups BA is prepping last Airbus A380 for return
In episode 128 of the Simple Flying podcast your hosts, Jo and Tom, look back at the Farnborough Airshow, discussing, A sit down with Akbar Al Baker Orders placed during the show airBaltic's long-haul options Sustainability: A key show message Tim Clark & Willie Walsh on Heathrow chaos
It's been a turbulent week for Boeing within the aviation industry with delays being confirmed for their 777X, further news surrounding their Boeing 787 and problems with their upcoming Air Force One aircraft. Dj's Transport - www.youtube.com/channel/UCXYRdWd9a1rrKpIKYrwt5UA Join the Official Discord Server - discord.gg/aviation Support Dj's Aviation on Patreon - www.patreon.com/djsaviation Dj's Aviation Merchandise Store - bit.ly/DjsMerchandise Social Media: Twitter - twitter.com/DjsAviation TikTok - www.tiktok.com/@djsaviation Facebook - www.facebook.com/djsaviation Instagram - www.instagram.com/djsaviation/ Flight Radar - my.flightradar24.com/DjsAviation Flickr - bit.ly/DjsAviationFlickr
From sunset to sunrise: Virgin Atlantic to the Caribbean and back, Paul is finally no longer a Virgin virgin. Flying from SLU over St Lucia, its Pitons, in an Airbus Helicopter (well, Aerosptiale). The (mysterious) Cathay white liveries. The 777X is delayed for the 500th time. Who's flying the Air France 777?Also, Paul has an echo, Alex has trees being trimmed — just pretend those sound artefacts are aircraft engines :-)