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Donald Trump podría estar a punto de dar un golpe inesperado en su política migratoria. Su visita al Departamento de Justicia ha desatado rumores sobre la invocación de la Ley de Enemigos Extranjeros, una legislación de la Segunda Guerra Mundial que permitiría deportaciones masivas sin audiencia. ¿Qué implicaciones tendría esto para los inmigrantes en Estados Unidos? ¿Podría realmente la Casa Blanca aplicar una medida tan radical en tiempos de paz? Un nuevo incidente aéreo en EE.UU. reaviva el temor a volar. Un avión de American Airlines con destino a Dallas sufrió una falla en el motor poco después de despegar de Colorado Springs, obligándolo a aterrizar de emergencia en Denver. El motor se incendió mientras la nave rodaba por la pista, provocando el pánico entre los pasajeros. Con varios accidentes recientes, la seguridad aérea vuelve a estar en el ojo del huracán.
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- Sáng nay, một máy bay Boeing 737-800 khác của hãng hàng không Jeju Air, Hàn Quốc bị lỗi càng và phải hạ cánh khẩn cấp, chỉ 1 ngày sau khi chiếc máy bay cùng loại của hãng gặp nạn khiến 179 người tử vong. Quyền Tổng thống Hàn Quốc Choi Sang-mok ra lệnh kiểm tra an toàn khẩn cấp toàn bộ hệ thống hoạt động hàng không của nước này; trong đó loại máy bay chở khách Boeing 737 -800 cũng thuộc diện sẽ được xem xét “đặc biệt”. Chủ đề : máy bay, hàn quốc --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/vov1tintuc/support
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EXPERTENTALK I In dieser Folge von HVH Talk spricht André Keeve mit Tim Jagla, einem Handelsvertreter, der einen außergewöhnlichen Karriereweg hinter sich hat: Vom Piloten der Boeing 737 über die Gründung eines 3D-Druck-Start-ups bis hin zur erfolgreichen Handelsvertretung in der Trafobranche. Tim zeigt, wie er trotz schwerer Rückschläge Resilienz bewahrt hat und heute mit klaren Strukturen und innovativen Ansätzen international erfolgreich agiert.
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Based in San Diego, Natilus is an aerospace startup developing a portfolio of efficient blended-wing-body aircraft that could transport passengers and cargo more sustainably. According to the company, compared to the traditional tube-and-wing aircraft we use today, these designs could reduce fuel consumption by 30% while increasing payload capability by 40%.Natilus recently unveiled Horizon, the company's first passenger aircraft that could compete with the popular Boeing 737 and Airbus A320 narrowbody aircraft. Horizon is in the same payload class with the ability to transport 200 passengers with cargo along intercontinental and transatlantic routes.Download and listen to the audio version below and click here to subscribe to the Today in Manufacturing podcast.
Send us a textWelcome to What's Up in Business Travel for Week 39 of 2024. This is a weekly podcast from BusinessTravel360, where we update you on what's up this week in the world of business travel. This podcast is great for those who need to know what's happening all in under 15 minutes.Topics covered during this podcast -NTSB warns of Boeing 737 rudder malfunctionUS airlines cancel over 1,000 flightsNYC Mayor indicted in ccandal with Turkish AirlinesPorter named World's Best Economy ClassAmerican Airlines reinstates perksSouthwest cuts Atlanta serviceSpirit Airlines suspends 30 routesEurostar joins SkyTeam AllianceIcelandair & Southwest enter partnershipAmerican adds JetSmart to AAdvantageSwiss expands SBB Rail partnershipCLEAR adds 4 TSA PreCheck LocationsDelta plans a record expansionMarriott expands Moxy brand in EuropeDelta & Travelport include NDC in renewed dealSAP Concur starts automatic upgrades to New Travel ExperienceTravelPerk adds Amtrak Content Via SilverRailTune in every Monday morning to get your weekly update. We hope you will make this a regular part of your week and listen in while you on the move or sitting back and sipping your coffee.You can subscribe to this podcast by searching 'BusinessTravel360' on Google Podcast, Apple Podcast, iHeart, Pandora, Spotify, Alexa or your favorite podcast player.This podcast was created, edited and distributed by BusinessTravel360. Be sure to sign up for regular updates at BusinessTravel360.com - Enjoy!Support the show
ICYMI: Hour Three of ‘Later, with Mo'Kelly' Presents – An in-depth conversation with Pacific Airshow® Executive Director Kevin Elliott, who joins the program with preview of the nation's largest airshow, now in its 8th year, the Pacific Airshow® Huntington Beach, (Friday, October 4 through Sunday, October 6) featuring “heart-pumping aerobatic demonstrations by the world's finest display teams, signing sessions with your favorite Airshow performers, and on-sand entertainment with beach bars, music and much more…PLUS – Thoughts on a woman's intimate relationship with a Boeing 737 - on KFI AM 640…Live everywhere on the iHeartRadio app
On January 5, 2024, a door plug blew out of an Alaska Airlines flight some 16,000 feet above Oregon, causing chaos among the crew and incredible fear for the passengers. The problem was traced back to quality issues after the plane departed Boeing's factory in Renton, Washington, missing the four bolts that hold the door plug in place. The National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) has released some 3,000 pages of documents about the accident, but questions remained about what happened on the manufacturing floor. Boeing blamed supplier incompetence and pointed fingers at Spirit AeroSystems, which it has since acquired for some $8.3 billion. Still, the incident was just another straw on Boeing's back, causing what has been called a "crisis of competence." Download and listen to the audio version below and click here to subscribe to the Today in Manufacturing podcast.
*To opt in for the free PDF with all the information, requirements and process to become an FAA certificated ground instructor, send me an email at: chickswhoflyofficial@gmail.com Producing this podcast is a labor of love, but it requires significant effort. With your support, I can make it even better for you. If the Chicks Who Fly Podcast has made a difference for you and brought you joy, please consider supporting our work: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/inaia/support In this episode of "Chicks Who Fly,”Inaia has an inspiring conversation with Jen Shull, a pilot whose chance encounter dramatically altered Inaia's career path. Inaia recounts how driving for a rideshare company led to meeting Jenn, a newly minted Part 135 pilot braving LA traffic. Their conversation ignited a love for aviation in Inaia, who followed Jenn's advice to become a pilot and ground instructor. Jenn shares her own non-linear journey into aviation, highlighting her tech job background, Air Force experience, and initial dabbling in flying for fun. The conversation delves into her transition from enjoying general aviation (GA) to becoming a professional pilot, discussing her experiences with Part 135 operations and eventual move to a Part 121 major airline. Jenn offers valuable insights into the aviation world, discussing hurdles like the complexity of flight systems, the challenges of commuting, and the importance of community within smaller operations. She emphasizes the transformative power of aviation milestones and talks about the sense of connection when flying passengers on pivotal life journeys. Inaia shares a bit about her experience working at her previous Part 121 cargo airline and how she rode in the flight deck of a 767 to rescue a dog in Puerto Rico. Jen offers advice for aspiring pilots: get a medical certificate first, ensure a good fit with your flight instructor, soak in the wisdom of experienced pilots, and never quit even when facing tough challenges. Created by Advanced and Instrument Ground Instructor, Inaia. chickswhoflyofficial@gmail.com ✈️Watch all the short video lessons for Private Pilot Ground School here: https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLuuw6zmQ4lRYccoXxCp2yP7roDVjjqGVT ✈️CONNECT WITH US: Website: https://www.chickswhofly.com/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/76groundschoolchick/ TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@76groundschoolchick/ The links below are affiliate links which allows 76 Ground School Chick to receive a small commission from Amazon, at bio extra cost to you, any time you use the links below to sign up for programs or purchase items on Amazon. Please consider supporting this channel so we can focus on bringing you more high quality free educational aviation content! Recommended Reading for Student Pilots: Paper back copy of the Pilot's Handbook of Aeronautical Knowledge: https://amzn.to/3ObVNbL Paperback copy of the Airplane Flying Handbook: https://amzn.to/44HAc0f Stick and Rudder by Wolfgang Langewiesche: https://amzn.to/3rr3vWE The Killing Zone by Paul Craig : https://amzn.to/44GFzwF Weather Flying by Robert Buck : https://amzn.to/3ObW0vz Inexpensive Aviation Headset I like using: https://amzn.to/3NQkNnI --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/inaia/support
La recaudación tributaria alcanzó más 2 billones de pesos: SAT Contaminación de río Yaqui a ocasionado muerte de varias especies de peces en SonoraLa FAA exige la inspección de aviones Boeing 737 por las máscaras de oxígeno podrían fallar Más información en nuestro podcast
In einem schockierenden Beispiel für schlechten Kundenservice hat SWISS eine Entschädigungsforderung mit einer völlig unglaubwürdigen Begründung abgelehnt. Ein Flug von New York nach Genf wurde aufgrund eines technischen Fehlers an einem Airbus A330-300 gestrichen. SWISS behauptete, die Störung sei auf ein Problem mit dem Hauptsteuergerät eines Boeing 737-Ruders aus den 1980er Jahren zurückzuführen – obwohl SWISS keine Boeing 737 in ihrer Flotte hat. Der Vorfall verdeutlicht die Schwächen des Kundendienstmodells von SWISS und zeigt, dass das Unternehmen Entschädigungsansprüche nicht ernst nimmt.Frage des Tages: Wie findet ihr den Einsatz von künstlicher Intelligenz im Kundenservice? Wie findet ihr den Swiss Kundenservice?00:00 Intro01:58 Lufthansa soll Easy und Volare an die Drehkreuze fliegen lassen inkl. Slots - ITA DEAL04:58 Lufthansa Status Match & Challenge für SAS Eurobonus Mitglieder07:58 Swiss Kundenservice hat Boeing 737 in die Swiss Flotte aufgenommen12:32 Fragen des TagesTake-OFF 07.06.2024 – Folge 131-2024 Kanalmitglied 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
AP correspondent Karen Chammas reports on a plane that skidded off a runway in Senegal.
Ante los apagones la Copamex aseveró que el principal problema es la falta de nueva oferta de centrales eléctricas Vecinos de la BJ critican la decisión del Sacmex de reservar por 3 años los resultados por el agua contaminadaBoeing 737 que se estrelló al despegar de un aeropuerto en Senegal, deja 11 heridos, 4 de ellos de gravedadMás información en nuestro podcast
TUI fly feiert 50 Jahre und stellt am Flughafen Hannover eine Boeing 737-8 mit besonderer Lackierung vor. Die Maschine, getauft auf den Namen „Fuerteventura“, trägt die historischen Farben von HLX und Hapag-Lloyd Flug sowie das aktuelle TUI-Design. CEO Sebastian Ebel betont die Bedeutung von TUI fly für Urlaubsreisen trotz steigender Abgaben. Die Sonderlackierung visualisiert die Entwicklung der Airline seit den 1970er Jahren. Das Flugzeug startete bereits auf seine erste Reise nach Fuerteventura und wird dort später offiziell getauft.Frage des Tages: Wie findet ihr die TUI Lackierung? Findet ihr auch, dass die Flugpreise stagnieren?00:00 Intro01:58 Eurowings feiert 5.000 Mitarbeiter04:08 Berlin Flughafen Sicherheitskontrollen sind kürzer06:32 2050 soll Fliegen klimaneutral sein oder auch nicht10:10 50 Jahre TUI fly - Boeing 737 mit Sonderlackierung12:12 Flugpreise stagnierenFragen des TagesTake-OFF 09.05.2024 – Folge 108-2024 Kanalmitglied 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
Another tragic development has surfaced in the Boeing whistleblower saga, as a second individual, Joshua Dean, has passed away following allegations of Spirit Aerosystems' negligence towards critical quality control issues previously brought to light by Dean. His demise, coming mere months after the death of another Boeing whistleblower, John Barnett, reportedly due to a self-inflicted gunshot wound, adds further gravity to the unfolding situation. Delving into the intricate details and potential ramifications of this case sheds light on both its factual basis and the swirling conspiracies surrounding it. All of this and more on this episode of Second Boeing Whistleblower Dead | Joshua Dean
A Southwest Airlines flight, destined for Houston, stirred unease among its passengers on Sunday, when one of its engines - a significant component on the Boeing 737-800 - demonstrated signs of damage during the flight. The aircraft promptly turned back to Denver when the crew discovered a detachable metal component of the engine had separated during its ascent. A chilling clip circulated by ABC's lead transportation journalist, Sam Sweeney, shows the metal engine cover flapping perilously as it separated from its place. The incident witnessed by the passengers involved an engine of the Southwest Airlines jet rupturing during the takeoff. The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) clarified through an announcement that an engine cowling, a part of the aircraft, had broken away and hit one of the wing flaps of the aircraft. When contacted, a representative from Southwest, via email correspondence, informed The Post that this incident stemmed from a 'mechanical issue.' The Southwest Flight 3695 safely touched down at Denver International Airport due to the arisen complications from this malfunction. The concerned Southwest spokesperson conveyed to The Post that the travelers on the affected flight would reach Houston Hobby via an alternate aircraft, but with an approximate delay of three hours. The flight had taken its initial departure from Denver International Airport at around 7:49 a.m. local timing, intended for William P. Hobby Airport in Houston. Barely 25 minutes into the flight, the pilots had to bring the aircraft back to Denver, making a secure landing at 8:14 a.m., after which the plane was pulled to the gate. Currently, the FAA is conducting a thorough investigation into the occurrence. The issue today adds to an increasingly worrying series of safety concerns that have been incessantly hounding the aerospace behemoth throughout the year 2024. This comes on the heels of CEO Dave Calhoun's recent announcement that he will be resigning from his role by the end of this year.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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California issues its first ever hurricane force wind warning – Al Roker has everything you need to know. Plus breaking overnight: Boeing says it discovered another issue with its 737 Max airplane, one already under scrutiny after a panel blew off mid-flight. Also, all of the highlights from the 66th Grammy Awards – the night's big winners, best performances, and special surprises!
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Planning a flight? Boeing's 737 Max-9 is back in rotation, weeks after the US company came under fire for a near-catastrophic incident aboard one of its planes. Alaska Airlines 1282 was forced to make an emergency landing when part of its wall blew off mid-flight. It's not the first time a 737 Max has had problems. So what's being done? In this episode: Alex Macheras (@AlexInAir), Aviation Analyst, Host, On-Air with Dan and Alex Episode credits: This episode was produced by Ashish Malhotra and Fahrinisa Campana with our host Malika Bilal. Chloe K. Li fact-checked this episode. Our sound designer is Alex Roldan. Our lead of audience development and engagement is Aya Elmileik and Adam Abou-Gad is our engagement producer. Alexandra Locke is The Take's executive producer. Ney Alvarez is Al Jazeera's head of audio. Connect with us: @AJEPodcasts on Twitter, Instagram, Facebook, Threads and YouTube
The mechanically troubled Boeing 737 Max 9 airliners are now back in service.
Aumenta 23% los visitantes a zonas de la ruta del Tren MayaVuelven a operar los 19 aviones Boeing 737 de Aeroméxico
Adelantan pagos de la beca Benito Juárez Suspensión de vuelos costará 150 mdd a Alaska Airlines
(AURN News) – The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) is continuing its efforts to address safety concerns arising from the recent emergency landing involving an Alaska Airlines Boeing 737 aircraft. The incident, which took place on January 5th during Flight 1282 from Portland, Oregon to Ontario, California, forced an emergency landing back in Portland after a “door-sized” hole was left after a blowout. The focus of the FAA's investigation now extends beyond the immediate incident, with a particular emphasis on the "door plug" issue. Alaska Airlines promptly grounded its entire fleet of Boeing 737-9 aircraft, and the FAA has followed suit by grounding 171 Boeing 737-9 MAX airplanes. The FAA's scrutiny extends to examining Boeing's manufacturing practices and production lines, with a specific focus on subcontractor Spirit AeroSystems. A recent update from the FAA indicates that, in addition to the grounding, airlines are now required to visually inspect the mid-exit door plugs of Boeing 737-900ER planes. Despite not being part of the MAX fleet, these aircraft share the same door plug design, prompting the FAA to ensure thorough safety checks across the broader Boeing 737 model range. The National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) is leading the investigation into the Flight 1282 incident and is working closely with the FAA. Fortunately, no injuries were reported during the emergency landing. The financial repercussions of the incident are already reverberating throughout the aviation industry. Boeing's stock has experienced a decline and additionally, United Airlines has forecasted a financial loss for the quarter, citing the necessity to ground their Boeing 737 Max 9 planes as a contributing factor. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
FAA calls for inspections of Boeing 737-900ER models; ADM investigating its accounting practices; Exxon Mobil sues to stop shareholder proposal on emissions reductions; Macy's rejects takeover bid.
Rescatan a 23 migrantes Guatemaltecos dentro de una caja de un camión de carga Tras varios accidentes, EU recomienda revisar los aviones Boeing 737
**AVIATION NEWS✈️** This was a bad week for aviation safety. Airlink flight 4Z 204, operated by an Embraer 135 Regional Jet, experienced a runway excursion upon landing at Pemba in Mozambique. The aircraft had 32 passengers and three crew members on board, all of whom disembarked safely. 50 passengers & 3 crew members are safe after their American Airlines Embraer ERJ-145LR plane(N922AE) operating Flight 5811 slid off the runway this evening during landing at Greater Rochester International Airport. One pilot was killed and the other injured after a Fokker 50 operated by Kenya's Jetways Airline crashed a building in Somalia. An Ethiopian Airlines De Havilland Canada Dash 8-400 suffered a runway excursion and landing gear collapse after landing at Mekele Airport today in Ethiopia, with no injuries reported. CHAPTER MARKERS
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Einer der Vorteile von Objektophilie ist ja, dass man kein Syphilis kriegen kann. Es sei denn, man würde eine Dreiecksbeziehung mit Trump führen, mit seinen Drecksgriffeln. Der andere Vorteil ist, dass diese Liebe praktisch nicht scheitern kann. Das lernen wir heute von Sarah, die mit einer Boeing 737 zusammen ist, oder beziehungsweise, mit drei. Irgendwie. Aber lernt selbst. Hier der Link zu unserem WhatsApp Channel: https://whatsapp.com/channel/0029VaBSCV98kyyQceNs4A1I Und hier zu unserem Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ab17podcast/ Du möchtest mehr über unsere Werbepartner erfahren? [**Hier findest du alle Infos & Rabatte!**](https://linktr.ee/ab17_studiobummens)
We're dusting off the podcast to talk about Boeing, the Max, and what we know about flight 1282. Thank you to our sponsor, Medjet! The membership service that protects you if you get sick or injured while traveling.
Raya NEEDS to know what's going on with airplanes lately, specifically Boeing 737 Max 8. She discusses the latest incident with Alaska Air and the door flying open mid-air, her thoughts on Saltburn-- that movie is ART!, a review of the Netflix movie, Snow Society, Golden Globes mishaps, snubs, and wins, and yeah...Jo Koy making THAT joke... Follow: @coffee.meets.vodkaEmail: coffeemeetsvodkapod@gmail.comHost: Raya Hensler Producer: Taylea Ferguson Gilmore Media, LLC
Boeing shares plummeted ~8% yesterday, which was to be expected after one of its planes blew a freakin' hole in mid-air. Sorry, we still can't believe that actually happened. Deloitte is taking the expression “time is **money” to heart with its new AI innovation. Celebrating something? Let us know here: https://thepeak.typeform.com/to/MNdYA3TO
Vamos ver as principais notícias de tecnologia de hoje: EUA suspende Boeing 737, preços das novas placas NVIDIA no Brasil, PIX mata transferências DOC e muito mais!
United Airlines says inspectors have found loose bolts on more Boeing airplane doors, the same type of plane that had the mid-air disaster with the door blowing out on an Alaska Airlines flight. Plus, Donald Trump revives another birther conspiracy, this time he's bringing it up against Nikki Haley. This as Michelle Obama is sounding her loudest alarm yet about another Trump presidency. Also, a CNN investigation follows the fastest growing group of migrants crossing illegally over the southern border. This group is from China. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Boeing shares plummeted ~8% yesterday, which was to be expected after one of its planes blew a freakin' hole in mid-air. Sorry, we still can't believe that actually happened. Deloitte is taking the expression “time is **money” to heart with its new AI innovation. Celebrating something? Let us know here: https://thepeak.typeform.com/to/MNdYA3TO
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Luego de 7 meses desaparecida, encuentran con vida a una mujer en CuliacánMaestro de Oregon encuentra una puerta del avión de Alaska Airlines
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NBC's Erin Real reports on the grounding of that model after a widow blows out on Alaska Airline flight
The Federal Aviation Authority says Boeing 737 Max 9 jets must be inspected before flying again, after part of a plane's fuselage blew off during a US flight. The same Boeing models were grounded after deadly crashes in Ethiopia and Indonesia five years ago. Also: The Israeli army says it's broken Hamas's military structure in northern Gaza. And a palace linked to Alexander the Great re-opens to visitors after 16 years.
Reyes Magos llevan hígado para trasplante al Hospital General de MéxicoBuscan sacar a la jirafa Benito del Parque de CD. Juárez por la bajas temperaturas
Simple Flying's managing editor Joanna Bailey is joined by Jake Hardiman, content manager, to discuss all the latest aviation news. In this week's show, we chat about: Engine ingestions - what's going wrong? United 737-200 is turned into a gorgeous AirBnB Recaro Xtend could herald the end of extra legroom in exit rows Throwback to the Vickers Wellington assembly record NASA X57 Maxwell project abandoned before a single flight