Airways Weekly Briefing: June 4-10, 2022
Here's the rundown of the most viewed articles our readers enjoyed this week, including the story of the BAe Advanced Turbo Prop; Boeing 737-10 certification hurdles; SAS' Chapter 11 filing; and this week's top AV history post.
Choose the story that interests you the most and read on!
Top 10 Stories of the Week
‘Another Technical Problem’ – The Turbulent Story of the BAe ATP — airwaysmag.com
Despite being billed as the "Advanced Turbo Prop," the BAe ATP was the wrong aircraft at the wrong time.
Turkey Restricts Pilots Joining Foreign Airlines — airwaysmag.com The amendment aims to ensure that Turkish airline operations are not disrupted and flight safety is not adversely affected.
Understated Elegance: Inside Etihad’s New Airbus A350-1000 (+Photos) — airwaysmag.com Take a look at how Etihad Airways (EY) is implementing its latest inflight products into the Airbus A350-1000 experience.
Boeing CEO Says 737-10 MAX Production Risks Cancelation — airwaysmag.com The 737-10, the largest member of Boeing's best-selling single-aisle jet MAX family, has until December to obtain approval.
British Airways A320 Catches Fire at Copenhagen Airport — airwaysmag.com Firefighters were able to hose down the British Airways (BA) jet. All passengers and crew got off the Airbus A320 without injury.
Boeing to Fly the 737-10, 777X Aircraft at Farnborough — airwaysmag.com Joining the Boeing 777-9 in the daily flying and static exhibition will be the 737-10, which will be making its debut at FIA22.
How Do Pilots Cope with Jet Lag? — airwaysmag.com As a pilot, I have refined and developed some travel hacks over the years that help me better manage long-distance travel.
Corsair Bids Adieu to its Last Airbus A330-200 — airwaysmag.com The Corsair (SS) Airbus A330-200 aircraft (F-HCAT) was the first A330 to join the airline's fleet in 1999.
SAS Files for Chapter 11 Bankruptcy in the United States — airwaysmag.com The airline said it filed this document in order to "accelerate SAS’ transformation by implementing key elements of its SAS FORWARD plan."
30 Aircraft Facts to Blow Your Mind — airwaysmag.com Even the most intrepid globetrotters are often in the dark when it comes to what actually goes on behind the scenes on aircraft.
This Week in Aviation History
7/04/1976: A Look into the ‘Flying Colors of the United States’ — airwaysmag.com In 1976, Braniff International Airways (BN) launched Alexander Calder’s ‘Flying Colors of the United States’ depicted on a Boeing 727-200.
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July 2022 – Airways Magazine — airwaysmag.com
While blue conjures images of sky and sea, it’s also the color of La Compagnie, an all-business airline that bets its future on the economics of the Airbus A321LR.