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6 facts that GPT Chat is an Indispensable Tool for the Aviation Industry

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In recent years, technology through artificial intelligence (AI) has played an increasingly important role in the aviation sector. Airlines are constantly looking for ways to improve their services and provide an exceptional passenger experience. In this context, the GPT chat (Generative Pre-trained Transformer)... (maisquevoar.com.br) Mais...

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GOL Inaugurates New Store at Guarulhos Terminal 2

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More comfort, more hospitality, and even more orange: a space dedicated to customer service will serve as a model for other GOL stores in airports across the country... (www.maisquevoar.com.br) Mais...

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LATAM Transports 90 Thousand Passengers in the First Year of Operations in Sinop

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The company has already operated ... flights with an average occupancy above ... to connect the largest agricultural center in Mato Grosso to its main hubs (connection center) in Brazil... (maisquevoar.com.br) Mais...

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Arajet Connects Brazil with the Dominican Republic with a New Route from São Paulo

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With this launch, Arajet begins its cycle of opening new destinations for South America in 2023 and increases the offer of destinations in ... countries to... (www.maisquevoar.com.br) Mais...

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PHOTOS: Monica 60 Livery - GOL and Mauricio de Sousa Produções Launch Themed Plane "Mônica 60"

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There's going to be lots of rabbits in the air! GOL Airlines and MSP - Mauricio de Sousa Produções have teamed up to create a unique and inclusive experience! Meet the "Mônica 60" themed plane, celebrating the 60th birthday of Brazil's most beloved character. See photos of the most magical plane in Brazil... (maisquevoar.com.br) Mais...

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With a breakdown at the beginning of the flight this morning, Boeing 737 returns to Maringá Airport, in Paraná

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A flight that departed from the Sílvio Name Júnior Regional Airport, in Maringá, in the interior of Paraná, was taken back to its origin this Saturday morning, September 9, due to a technical problem with the aircraft. (aeroin.net) Mais...

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LABACE 2023 Already has a Date Set and is 100% Sold

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The biggest business aviation event in Latin America will bring together the biggest and main brands of the world's Aeronautical Industry over 3 days.. (maisquevoar.com.br) Mais...

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LABACE 2023 – Panel of Lectures Returns in this Year's Edition

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The biggest business aviation event in Latin America will bring together the biggest and main brands of the world's Aeronautical Industry over 3 days... (maisquevoar.com.br) Mais...

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With the Belugas: New Airbus cargo airline expected to start operations in October

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Airbus Beluga Transport is on track to receive its Air Operator Certificate in the coming weeks. After this, Airbus' new cargo airline will officially begin independent operations. Previously, flights were being made, but still as part of the aircraft manufacturer's own certificate. (aeroin.net) Mais...

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Woman asks for thousands of euros after falling from plane with built-in ladder

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A woman was seriously injured after falling from the stairs of the airline Ryanair plane, while disembarking in Alicante, in early 2020. The Commercial Court of Seville, Spain, ruled that, under Article 17 of the Montreal Convention, the low-cost airline has to pay total compensation of 20,170 euros to the victim, in a decision that could have significant consequences in the sector. (aeroin.net) Mais...

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PHOTOS: Ninja Turtles Take Flight Across Brazil with GOL's Themed Aircraft

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The partnership of the airline GOL with Paramount Pictures Brazil puts a plane from the movie 'Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles' on route this week. The film arrives on August 31 in theaters in Brazil... (maisquevoar.com.br) Mais...

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Flight Report - São Paulo (GRU) to Cascavel (CAC) now on Boeing 737 MAX 8

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GOL began operating the Boeing 737 MAX 8 in Cascavel for the first time. We flew from Guarulhos to Cascavel, and we want to share all the details of this exciting journey with you. From the beautiful aerial views to the onboard services, our experience was one of a kind... (maisquevoar.com.br) Mais...

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Americans Will Soon Need Authorization to Travel to Europe

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U.S. passport holders looking to take a trip across the pond in 2024 will need to take heed of this new travel requirement. Americans who previously did not need a visa to travel to Europe will now need to fill out an online application before visiting. (aeroxplorer.com) Mais...

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Overweight British Airways Passenger Gets Stuck in First Class Seat on Lagos to London Flight

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In an unusual incident on a British Airways flight, a passenger traveling from Lagos, Nigeria, to London found himself stuck in his first-class seat. The incident took place on July 29, 2023, during a 6-hour flight on a Boeing 777-300ER aircraft. The passenger was seated in 1A, a spacious first-class seat with 78 inches of legroom and a seat width of 22 inches, according to Seat Guru. (www.airguide.info) Mais...

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Tennessee Lawmakers Propose Legislation Banning ‘Chemtrails’

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The Tennessee Senate passed a bill prohibiting “the intentional injection, release, or dispersion, by any means, of chemicals, chemical compounds, substances, or apparatus within the borders of this state into the atmosphere with the express purpose of affecting temperature, weather, or the intensity of the sunlight …” In other words, the bill would make it against the law to dispense “chemtrails” over Tennessee. (www.avweb.com) Mais...

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Is It Still Okay to Recline Your Seat?

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Etiquette expert says now considered "rude" to recline any seat outside of First or Business class. But is it? The recline button is still intact in passenger jets...are we not supposed to use it? (www.seattletimes.com) Mais...

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Airbus and Dassault Pushes for Single-Pilot Operations Amidst Rising Automation

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PARIS — As technology evolves, plane manufacturers like Airbus and Dassault in Europe are championing the concept of planes being flown with a single pilot during most of a long-haul journey. This idea has not yet received widespread endorsement from their airline clientele. However, it's causing a stir among pilot unions, which argue that having less than two pilots onboard is a perilous venture. (www.airlinerwatch.com) Mais...

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Air Force One debacle: Boeing has now lost more than $1 billion on each of the president’s two new jets

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Boeing has been reporting losses on the planes for years, as CEO Dave Calhoun admitted last year that the company should never have signed the contract with the Air Force to produce the jets for $3.9 billion. Under pressure from then-President Donald Trump, who was threatening to cancel the contract for the planes, Boeing agreed to a fixed price contract on the two new jets. (www.cnn.com) Mais...

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United Airlines will board passengers by window, middle, then aisle seats

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Minutes count when you're trying to move hundreds of thousands of airline passengers every day. So United Airlines is switching up its boarding policy in hopes of speeding things up at the airport. Starting Oct. 26, basic economy ticket holders, window seat passengers will board first, then those in middle seats, followed by people in aisle seats. The change is estimated to cut boarding time by up to two minutes, United told NPR Thursday.The process for pre-boarding groups, such as… (www.npr.org) Mais...

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TSA Intercepts Over 3,200 Firearms in First Half of 2023 at US Airports

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The US Transportation Security Administration (TSA) captured 3,251 firearms at airport security checkpoints within the first half of 2023, averaging 18 firearms a day, with over 92% of them being loaded. (www.airlinerwatch.com) Mais...

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Delta Pilot Threatens to Shoot Captain Over Medical Diversion

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Federal authorities in Utah have indicted a former Delta Air Lines pilot for allegedly trying to shoot his captain during a flight last year. Jonathan Dunn was indicted in a Utah District Court on October 18 for disrupting the crew's operations on a commercial flight. This incident, along with another one involving an Alaska Airlines pilot, signifies the importance of mental health in the aviation industry. (aeroxplorer.com) Mais...

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Alaska Airlines flight forced to make emergency landing at PDX after a panel on side of the plane blew out

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The flight, No. 1282, was heading from PDX to Ontario, California. Photos show that a panel on the back left side of the plane was jettisoned during the flight. (www.kgw.com) Mais...

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Boeings own records show they’re responsible for Alaska plug door failure.

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The fuselage panel that blew off an Alaska Airlines jet earlier this month was removed for repair then reinstalled improperly by Boeing mechanics on the Renton final assembly line, a person familiar with the details of the work told The Seattle Times. (www.seattletimes.com) Mais...

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United Pilot Calls Out Air Traffic Control at SFO

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A United pilot got angry and called out the air traffic controllers at San Francisco International Airport (SFO). The aircraft was forced to go around twice due to a lack of spacing, which created an unnecessary 30-minute delay before being allowed to land. (aeroxplorer.com) Mais...

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787 Whistleblower in suit with Boeing found dead

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A former Boeing employee known for raising concerns about the firm's production standards has been found dead in the US. In the days before his death, John Barrett had been giving evidence in a whistleblower lawsuit against the company. (www.bbc.co.uk) Mais...

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TSA Investigating Woman Who Boarded American Airlines Flight From Nashville to Los Angeles Without Ticket

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The Transportation Security Administration (TSA) is investigating how a woman passed a security checkpoint and boarded a flight at Nashville International Airport (BNA) without a ticket or boarding pass. This incident is the third time in two months that a passenger flew between two destinations without any form of identification. (aeroxplorer.com) Mais...

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Boeing Needs to Be Led by Engineers, Time is Not On Its Side, Emirates President Says

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Boeing needs to be led by engineers if it wants to pull itself out of its current crisis, Tim Clark, the president of Emirates Airline, said Wednesday (www.cnbc.com) Mais...

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Climate Activists Spray-Paint Private Jet

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German protestors belonging to the “Last Generation” climate change group spray-painted a private jet at Sylt Airport (GWT) over government inaction regarding climate change policies. (www.gatechecked.com) Mais...

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United Airlines Suspends Pilot for Israel-Hamas War Comments

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United Airlines came under fire this week after one of its pilots expressed praise for the October 7 attacks in Israel. Although Mossallam created this post on October 7, his views were only well-publicized once Stop Antisemitism shared screenshots of his Facebook post on X, formerly known as Twitter, on November 20. On November 21, a spokesperson from United said that the pilot was removed from service with pay and the airline will look further into the situation (aeroxplorer.com) Mais...

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Ex-Boeing Employees Warn Against Flying on 737 MAX

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Former Boeing employees, including a senior manager, express reservations about flying on the 737 Max, citing safety concerns stemming from alleged production pressures and compromised quality control. (www.airlinerwatch.com) Mais...

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American Airlines Pilot Gets Petty Over Radio Phraseology Reprimand

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After being reprimanded by an air traffic controller over bad phraseology, an American Airlines pilot became very bitter and petty on frequency. (www.gatechecked.com) Mais...

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Airlines crackdown on what passengers can carry on flights

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Passengers are often allowed a carry-on a bag and personal item for their flights, but airlines are looking to clarify and enforce their rules for what people can bring with them on board. NBC’s Sam Brock reports for TODAY. (www.today.com) Mais...

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Boeing CEO Dave Calhoun to Step Down; Board Chair and Commercial Airplane Head Replaced in Wake of 737 MAX Crisis

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Boeing CEO Dave Calhoun will step down at the end of 2024 in part of a broad management shakeup for the embattled aerospace giant. (www.cnbc.com) Mais...

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Deadheading Pilot Stepped in After On-Duty Air Canada Pilot Incapacitated

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In an extraordinary incident, the safe landing of an Air Canada commercial jet airliner was attributed to an off-duty pilot, who swiftly stepped in after one of the on-duty pilots was rendered incapacitated mid-flight. (www.airlinerwatch.com) Mais...

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Japan Airlines Accident Highlights Importance Of Flight Attendants And Passenger Discipline

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Evacuating 379 people from a burning jet is no small feat. On a day when so much went wrong, this article celebrates what went right on Japan Airlines 516 today. (avgeekery.com) Mais...

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Automatic Refunds and No More Hidden Fees: D.O.T. Sets New Rules for Airlines

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The Transportation Department issued new requirements on refunds when flights are canceled or delayed and on revealing “junk” fees before booking. (www.nytimes.com) Mais...

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American Airlines fined $15K after mom of 3 was ‘violently’ sucked into plane’s engine on New Year’s Eve

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A regional subsidiary of American Airlines was hit with a $15,625 fine by federal safety regulators over the death of a ground crew worker who was sucked into the engine of a plane at an Alabama airport on New Year’s Eve. (www.newsbreak.com) Mais...

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Qatar Airways Under Fire For Banning Famous Aviation YouTuber Josh Cahill

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Qatar Airways, commonly praised for being among the world's best airlines, has recently come under negative spotlight over its reaction to a flight review posted on YouTube. Josh Cahill, a popular aviation YouTuber specializing in airline reviews, published a video titled "The Shocking Decline of Qatar Airways" in August 2023. Qatar Airways reacted furiously to Cahill's video by banning him from the airline and allegedly firing the cabin crew who operated that flight. (aeroxplorer.com) Mais...

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Alaska Airlines Embraer E175 Diverts After Cockpit Jumpseat Passenger Tries To Shut Down Engines

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An Alaska Airlines Embraer E175 was forced to divert from its flight path, as a person sitting in the flight deck jump seat attempted to shut down the aircraft's engines. The flight, operated by Horizon Air, safely diverted to Portland International Airport (PDX) on October 22, 2023. According to Flightradar24, Horizon Air flight AS2059 was a regularly scheduled flight between Seattle Paine Field International Airport (PAE) and San Francisco International Airport (SFO). Less than an hour… (simpleflying.com) Mais...

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Emirates Successfully Flies Damaged Airbus A380 from Moscow to Dubai, Circumventing Western Sanctions

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Emirates airline has ingeniously circumvented Western sanctions on Russia by flying a significantly damaged Airbus A380 back to Dubai. The aircraft encountered an unusual accident at Moscow Domodedovo Airport last Wednesday, where it was hit by a service truck, causing substantial damage to its undercarriage just before a scheduled flight to Dubai. (www.airguide.info) Mais...

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United And Alaska Airlines Aborted Landing In San Francisco To Avoid Hitting Southwest Airlines Jet

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On May 19, a United Airlines flight was forced to abort landing in order to avoid a Southwest Airlines Boeing 737 on the runway. Then an Alaska Airlines jet aborted its landing, too. Air traffic control called out the Southwest pilot – “you shouldn’t be on the runway” – yet the FAA dismisses this in a statement to the San Francisco Chronicle saying that there was no runway incursion (because of the aborted landings!) and that they “looked into the incident and determined the appropriate steps… (viewfromthewing.com) Mais...

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Boeing and the Dark Age of American Manufacturing

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Somewhere along the line, the plane maker lost interest in making its own planes. Can it rediscover its engineering soul? (www.theatlantic.com) Mais...

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Before GPS: How Did Pilots Navigate in the Early Days of Aviation?

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Navigation is something we do every day without even considering it. In its simplest terms, navigation is getting from point A to point B. It's fairly easy when the distances are short, and the environs are obvious. Finding your way to the kitchen in your own home, for example. But when the distances grow longer, and if the destination is unfamiliar, then the challenges increase. (aeroxplorer.com) Mais...

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GPS Spoofing: Why are Planes Getting Hacked in the Middle East?

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In a recent development that has raised alarms among aviation experts, dozens of commercial airliners flying over parts of the Middle East have reported experiencing GPS spoofing attacks in recent months. These attacks involve the transmission of false GPS signals, effectively tricking aircraft navigation systems into believing they are in a different location than their actual position. (aeroxplorer.com) Mais...

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Video: Korea's Science Institute Introduces Robot that Flies Aircraft Safer than Human Pilots

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SEOUL — Korea Advanced Institute of Science & Technology (KAIST) researchers are at the forefront of integrating AI and robotics. They're pioneering the development of Pibot, a humanoid robot, uniquely capable of flying aircraft without necessitating cockpit alterations tailored to robots. David Shim, a noted associate professor at KAIST, emphasized, "Pibot can navigate an airplane identically to human pilots, thanks to its proficiency in controlling cockpit instruments designed… (www.airlinerwatch.com) Mais...

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Lawmakers Urge FAA To Ease Path to Mental Health Care

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U.S. House Transportation and Infrastructure (T&I) Committee and aviation subcommittee members urged FAA Administrator Michael Whitaker to take “decisive actions” that would encourage aviation professionals to seek mental healthcare. “We are concerned about the FAA’s approach to ensuring aviation professionals can obtain mental healthcare in a timely and efficient manner,” the lawmakers said in a joint letter sent last week. “It is clear to us that talented aviation professionals—our… (www.ainonline.com) Mais...

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Air Canada Under Fire as Disabled Passenger Forced to Drag Himself off Aircraft

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Air Canada has announced its plan to make significant changes to its operations following several high-profile incidents involving disabled passengers. Four people with disabilities revealed their poor experiences flying with Air Canada this year. These incidents involved the airline not accommodating disabled passengers who required extra assistance. In one case, the passenger was forced to drag himself to the front of the aircraft before being able to use a wheelchair. (aeroxplorer.com) Mais...

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Boeing’s Shift from Engineering Excellence to Profit-Driven Culture: Tracing the Impact of the McDonnell Douglas Merger on the 737 Max Crisis

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Boeing’s journey, particularly with its 737 Max, reflects a dramatic shift in the company’s core values and operational philosophy, a change significantly influenced by its late-1990s merger with McDonnell Douglas. This pivotal event marked a departure from Boeing’s storied commitment to engineering superiority and a safety-first mindset, pivoting towards a business model heavily emphasizing cost efficiency and rapid production, often at the expense of product quality and safety. (www.airguide.info) Mais...

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Flight Attendant Threatens No-Fly List to Passenger Over Catering Mishap

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A United Airlines elite frequent flyer was threatened by a flight attendant after an incident relating to an extra serving of Manicotti. (aeroxplorer.com) Mais...

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