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DLD 422: Meh

  • March 2, 2023
  • Tagged as: 787, A350-1000, AAdvantage, Air Europa, American Airlines, Boeing, business class, diversion, El Al, Emirates, emissions, first class, IAG, jetblue, Kansas City, MCI, Oman, premium cabin, Project Sunrise, Qantas, seating, seats, special guest, Tailwind, United Airlines
The image shows a top-down view of two adjacent business class seats in an airplane. Each seat has a light-colored cushion and is separated by a partition. The seat on the left has a wooden table surface in front of it, while the seat on the right has an armrest and a small side table. Both seats are positioned next to windows, which are visible in the background. The overall design appears modern and spacious.

We wanted to be excited. We wanted to celebrate a new and innovative product. Alas, the newly announced F/J for Qantas is not it.

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DLD 237: Wow, ‘Dam MAX Jet!

  • March 28, 2019
  • Tagged as: 737 MAX 8, 737 MAX8, 737MAX, Amsterdam, Boeing, British Airways, Brussels, grounding, Hyperloop, Jet Airways, Kansas City, MCI, podcast, routes, slots, WOW Air
The image shows a close-up view of a pink and white airplane on the tarmac at an airport during sunset. The sun is low in the sky, casting a warm golden light on the aircraft and the surrounding area. The airplane's windows and part of the wing are visible, and the sky is clear with a few clouds in the distance.

Can Jet and WOW overcome massive financial challenges to stay in business? Will the MAX issues hurt Boeing long-term? And some Amsterdam news, too.

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DLD 223: Where do I get a bulldozer??

  • December 13, 2018
  • Tagged as: American Airlines, AvGeek, bankruptcy, DEL, Delhi, DEN, Denver, inaugural, India, Jet Airways, Kansas City, MCI, Portsmouth, PSM, routes, United Airlines, WOW, WOW Air
A Frontier Airlines airplane is parked on the tarmac at an airport. The aircraft is white with the word "FRONTIER" prominently displayed on the side. There are a few ground crew members near the front landing gear, performing maintenance or preparing the plane for departure. The sky is clear with some light clouds, and there is a forested area in the background.

More Wow, more bankruptcy, more airports we love to hate. C’mon in!

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