If the airline were to wet-lease a LOT Dreamliner, the plane would fly on the Helsinki / New York route. A final decision on what airplane will fill the gap, "has not been made," according to Finnair spokeswoman Laura Varja. She added that a wet lease (in which the airline hires both the plane and the crew) would be for a time period of between one-and-a half to three weeks.
Christine Negroni riffs on aviation and travel and whatever else inspires her to put words to page.
Tuesday, November 26, 2013
Dancing Around With Dreamliner News - My Pre-Holiday Distraction
Rumors are flying that Finnair will soon be accommodating some international travelers on a Boeing 787 Dreamliner. The airline's official position is while retrofitting some of its Airbus A330 and 340s with lie flat business class seats this winter, part of a fleet wide upgrade, the airline will need a wide-body replacement aircraft in December and January.
Friday, November 22, 2013
America's Schizophrenic Approach to Airline Policy
On the one side you have Emirates under its new "Hello Tomorrow" slogan sending out a gleeful announcement of its commitment to American jobs. On the other side you have some of those U.S. workers, namely pilots, blasting Emirates, its supportive government and the United States as well for creating a staggering imbalance that the Air Line Pilots Association claims will cost American jobs.
Thursday, November 14, 2013
Marriage of the Minds At Anniversary Airport Getaway
Lacinda and Spud Homfeld at the Hangar Hotel |
Tuesday, November 5, 2013
747 Customer Lufthansa Says "Thanks" to the Man Who Made the Wide Body Fly
Were times simpler in the sixties, or was there something unique about
Joseph Sutter that allowed him to do what airplane makers can’t
seem to accomplish now? We can speculate but Sutter, one of
the creative engineering minds behind the Boeing 747 gets the credit for taking
what was then the world’s largest passenger jet from concept to flight in just 29 months.
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