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Seth Miller

Delta confirms 737 MAX 10 order

18 July 2022 By Seth Miller 2 Comments

A rendering of the 737 MAX 10 in Delta livery

Delta Air Lines confirmed an order for 100 new Boeing 737 MAX 10 jets this morning, the first big order announced at the 2022 Farnborough International Airshow. Assuming the plane is really built.

This story is about: 737 MAX, 737 MAX 10, 737-900ER, Boeing, Boeing Global Services, certification, Delta Air Lines, Delta Flight Products, Delta TechOps, Farnborough, FIA2022, seating, seats Filed Under: Airplanes and Airports, Seats & Cabin

Fed funds to boost Gogo’s network refresh

15 July 2022 By Seth Miller 1 Comment

Gogo needs to replace the Chinese-sourced hardware in its cellular network across North America. That’s a pricey proposition. Fortunately for the company and its investors, the US government is chipping in a sizable share.

This story is about: air-to-ground, ATG, ATG-NG, ATG4, FCC, gogo, Gogo 5G, Huawei, IFC, IFEC, in flight, in-flight connectivity, in-flight internet, in-flight wifi, inflight connectivity, inflight wifi, subsidy, ZTE Filed Under: IFEC, PremCat

Delta, United both win access to serve Cape Town this winter

14 July 2022 By Seth Miller 1 Comment

A view of the Cape Town skyline from a helicopter flight

Delta Air Lines and United Airlines spent the past five months bickering over a scarce resource: access to fly from the US to Cape Town South Africa. The US DOT managed to negotiate a solution where both come away winners.

This story is about: Cape Town, CPT, Delta Air Lines, Department of Transportation, DoT, regulations, routes, South Africa, United Airlines Filed Under: Airplanes and Airports

Emirates strikes back, fights Heathrow passenger caps

14 July 2022 By Seth Miller 1 Comment

Overwhelmed and understaffed, Heathrow Airport says it cannot guarantee safe and reliable operations without massive cuts to the number of passengers passing through. The airport proposed a cap of 100,000 departing passengers per day for the remainder of the summer to alleviate pressures. Emirates is refusing to cooperate.

This story is about: dnata, Emirates, Heathrow, LHR, regulations, slots Filed Under: Airplanes and Airports, Ground Services

airBaltic bullish on spoke growth

14 July 2022 By Seth Miller 1 Comment

An airBaltic A220-300 at the carrier's home base in Riga

When it comes to creating a new base for an airline choosing a spoke on the network is an uncommon choice. And doubly so when most of the destinations served are hubs of other airlines. But airBaltic likes to do things a bit differently. And CEO Martin Gauss believes the carrier can repeat that model thanks to airline partners and cities keen to grow a far-reaching version of air connectivity.

This story is about: AirBaltic, codeshare, Delta Air Lines, hub, KLM, Lufthansa, routes, SAS, Tampere, TMP Filed Under: Airplanes and Airports

Spirit officially activates WiFi, launches new pricing options

13 July 2022 By Seth Miller Leave a Comment

A Spirit Airlines plane, equipped with the company's new in-flight WiFi service

Since Spirit Airlines announced plans to add in-flight Wi-Fi services four years ago, the carrier has planned to market its offering differently than other airlines. Now, two months after completing the A320/A321 installs and after a year of active testing, the service is out of beta and Spirit is kicking off a major marketing push.

This story is about: ancillary, ancillary fees, ancillary revenue, IFC, IFEC, in flight, in-flight connectivity, in-flight internet, in-flight wifi, inflight connectivity, inflight wifi, Spirit Airlines, Thales, Thales FlytLIVE, Thales Inflyt, wifi Filed Under: IFEC

Virgin Atlantic launches "Retreat Suite" in A330neo Upper Class

12 July 2022 By Seth Miller 2 Comments

Virgin Atlantic is the latest airline to offer a differentiated experience for some passengers in its business class cabin. The carrier introduced the Retreat Suite, a more premium version of its Upper Class suite, as part of the unveiling of its new A330neo interior.

This story is about: A330-900, A330neo, business class, economy class, Factorydesign, IFC, IFE, IFEC, in flight, in-flight entertainment, in-flight internet, in-flight wifi, in-seat power, inflight connectivity, inflight entertainment, inflight wifi, power, premium cabin, premium economy, Retreat Suite, seating, seats, Upper Class, USB, USB-C, ViaSat, Virgin Atlantic Filed Under: IFEC, Seats & Cabin

True global coverage: Starlink expects inter-satellite links fully online by Q1 ’23

12 July 2022 By Seth Miller 1 Comment

Key to Starlink’s expansion in to the maritime and aviation mobility markets is the ability to deliver service off-shore. And in less than a year the company expects to have enough in orbit to be able to deliver coverage anywhere on earth.

This story is about: Hawaiian Airlines, IFC, IFEC, in-flight connectivity, in-flight internet, in-flight wifi, inflight connectivity, inflight wifi, LEO, Low Earth Orbit, Satellite, SpaceX, Starlink Filed Under: IFEC, PremCat

Air Canada, Emirates link up with codeshare, loyalty reciprocity

12 July 2022 By Seth Miller 2 Comments

tails of air canada and emirates planes

It is not, perhaps, quite the level of strange bedfellows pondered by Shakespeare in The Tempest, but a new strategic partnership agreement between Air Canada and Emirates is certainly an interesting development.

This story is about: Air Canada, Canada, codeshare, Emirates, frequent flier, frequent flyer, loyalty, regulations Filed Under: Airplanes and Airports, Loyalty

MAX 10 on the ropes: What’s an airline (or congresscritter) to do?

7 July 2022 By Seth Miller 6 Comments

The Boeing 737 MAX-10 First Flight Takeoff from Renton (Image via Boeing)

Boeing currently holds orders for more than 700 737 MAX 10 aircraft across 20 airlines*. It is the second most ordered variant of the MAX family. And if the company is forced to upgrade the flight deck to meet new safety certification requirements those could all be at risk.

This story is about: 737 MAX, 737 MAX 10, Boeing, business class, certification, Delta Air Lines, lie-flat beds, premium cabin, seating, seats, United Airlines Filed Under: Airplanes and Airports

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