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Airlines look to turbulence data, but shy from more seatbelt curbs
Reuters via Yahoo Finance· 4 days agoAirlines are showing more interest in turbulence prediction technology after two headline-grabbing...
Austrian Airlines Begins 787 MRO Amid Fleet Rollover Program
Aviation Week· 3 days agoVIENNA—Lufthansa subsidiary Austrian Airlines has begun a multi-year long-haul fleet rollover program after receiving the first of two leased Boeing 787-9s. The second 787 ...
“Is There A Doctor On Board?”: Experts Reveal What Happens If Someone Dies At 30,000 Feet
BuzzFeed via Yahoo News· 7 days agoWeeks earlier, a 63-year-old experienced a medical emergency and died on a Lufthansa flight from...
Electric air taxi service to SFO clears hurdle, may soon debut
San Francisco Chronicle· 13 hours agoThe FAA granted air carrier certification to a Bay Area-based company to bring electric air taxi...
Alaska Airlines invests in new world-class training facility to support flight attendants,pilots.
Breaking Travel News· 7 days agoA new future for Alaska Airlines’ employees and their careers begins today with the purchase of a...
Germany received its third VIP Airbus A350 plane, which replaced the country's old fleet of...
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Killer Turbulence Sees More Airlines Embrace Data-Driven Mindset
Aircraft Maintenance Technology· 4 days agoAirlines are expressing a greater interest in IATA’s turbulence awareness program, a data collection system that helps pilots navigate tricky weather in real time, after last month’s Singapore ...
Emirates Executives See No Need To Join A Global Airline Alliance
Forbes· 4 days agoEmirates executives visiting Miami to launch a new route to Bogota downplayed reports the leading...
More Airlines Reviewing Safety Protocols After SQ321 Incident
Aircraft Maintenance Technology· 4 days agoJun. 4—SINGAPORE(The Straits Times/ANN) — The number of turbulence incidents reported by airlines has increased, although severe turbulence remains rare, the International Air Transport Association ...