Winging It

Giving your wings a lift in the "Aviation Renaissance".

Monday, August 31, 2015

Boeing 787 Numbers Dogs Competitors

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It is time for the end of August 2015, numbers. Boeing has hit its stride on the 787 family of aircraft. It has four months remaining in 20...
Sunday, August 30, 2015

The 787-9 has 344 Seats Whereof 35 In Premium And 309 In Economy

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Norwegian Air becomes the Canary in the 787 Market Place. The above headline is the closing remark regarding Norwegian Airlines latest acqu...
Saturday, August 29, 2015

New Bomber Clean Sheet Not Related To KC-46 Problems

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The Wall street Journal 24/7 suggest the Boeing company maybe putting itself at a disadvantage for obtaining an procurement award for the U...
Thursday, August 27, 2015

The Next Big Boeing Thing

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The Wing, on the 777X opens up a whole new Boeing chapter. The 777X-9 will supplant all the older 747-400's in a sweep of its wing. The...

The 787 Couldn't Wait For This Battery

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The battery gauntlet was thrown down by both Tesla and Boeing products. The explosion and fire exposed the battery technology in its Li infa...
Wednesday, August 26, 2015

China/Asian Market 6,339 Airplanes By 2034

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So Boeing says from its computer modeling programs. The next few question starts a twenty year long series of questions, only revealed with...
Monday, August 24, 2015

A LAN Trip on the 787-9

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The potential is realized on this trip from New York to Santiago. Airways magazine bring the picture to full view from one its writers who e...
Sunday, August 23, 2015

The Culture Changes With Each Step Taken

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Since 1876, where Alexander Graham Bell and his partner displayed the efficacy of the telephone for the world. The planet found that it coul...
Friday, August 21, 2015

The 737 Max Has A Potential Production Snag From GNK (Update)

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The 737 Max problem bubbles up with positive news on any given day. However, this given day the Concern is over GNK's thrust reversers’...
Thursday, August 20, 2015

The Qantas Pivot Begins

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The airline industry is a difficult assumption made on future outcomes. It's difficult to see what will happen in the works ten years d...
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