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No MAX 7s for Southwest this year

29 July 2022 By Seth Miller Leave a Comment

A Southwest Airlines 737 MAX 8

At the beginning of 2022 Southwest Airlines anticipated taking delivery of more than 70 new Boeing 737 MAX 7 aircraft through the year. Seven months into the year, with FAA certification timing still unclear, the carrier revised that number to zero.

This story is about: 737 MAX, 737 MAX 10, 737 MAX 7, Boeing, certification, regulations, Southwest Airlines Filed Under: Airplanes and Airports

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

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

A321XLR slips as Airbus prepares output boost

4 May 2022 By Seth Miller Leave a Comment

The A321XLR should make its first flight by the end of next month, kicking off the certification process. But Airbus now expects certification to take a bit longer than previously planned.

This story is about: A320neo, A321LR, A321neo, A321XLR, Airbus, certification, regulations Filed Under: Airplanes and Airports

Viasat secures installation approval in China

13 April 2022 By Seth Miller 1 Comment

A rendering of something approximating a ViaSat-3 satellite

Viasat took another major step forward in its efforts to deliver in-flight Wi-Fi service over China. The CAAC now will permit installations on A320 family aircraft thanks to a newly issued certification.

This story is about: A320, A320neo, A321, A321neo, CAAC, certification, China, China Satcom, ChinaSat-16, Ka, Ka-band, Satellite, STC, STCs, Supplemental Type Certificate, ViaSat, ViaSat-3 Filed Under: IFEC

Eastern comes up short in ETOPS certification try

21 February 2022 By Seth Miller 2 Comments

A rendering of the Eastern 777 in cargo configuration

Eastern Airlines will not be flying its fleet over open water any time soon. The copmany’s efforts to gain ETOPS certification came up short during an FAA flight proving run.

This story is about: 777, cargo, certification, Eastern Airlines, ETOPS, FAA, Federal Aviation Administration Filed Under: Airplanes and Airports

How sideways can you sit?

15 December 2021 By Seth Miller 1 Comment

Direct-aisle access on single-aisle aircraft without loss of business class density is a key selling point on the Vantage Solo seat from Thompson Aero

When it comes to flying, seats generally face forward. There are a few that face backward, typically reserved for premium cabins,. And then there are the sideways seats. Including one that might soon fly even more sideways than before.

This story is about: 737 MAX 10, Boeing, business class, certification, Copa Airlines, FAA, Federal Aviation Administration, flydubai, premium cabin, seating, seats, Stelia, Stelia Aerospace, Thompson Aero, United Airlines, Vantage Solo Filed Under: Seats & Cabin

El Al removing Viasat WiFi from 737s to avoid possible aircraft damage

23 August 2021 By Seth Miller 2 Comments

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El Al, Astronics, and Viasat joined the dubious group of in-flight connectivity installations causing damage to aircraft last week. As a result, hardware must be removed from the planes to avoid catastrophic failure.

This story is about: 737-800, 737-900ER, antenna, Astronics, certification, El Al, in flight, in-flight connectivity, in-flight internet, inflight connectivity, radome, ViaSat, wifi Filed Under: IFEC

Bluebox, Aerospace Engineering secure certification for plug-in model

23 July 2021 By Seth Miller Leave a Comment

The BlueBox Wow system, plugged in on board. Image via Aerospace Engineering Solutions.

The Bluebox Wow streaming IFE solution is now available as a plug-in model. The company announced certification from EASA this week, allowing the updated option to be installed on A320 aircraft.

This story is about: Bluebox, Bluebox Wow, certification, IFE, IFEC, in flight, in-flight entertainment, inflight entertainment, Streaming IFE, Wireless IFE Filed Under: IFEC

Mirus adds in-house crash testing facility

14 July 2021 By Seth Miller Leave a Comment

Designing and building a new, market-leading seat design is no easy feat. Mirus Aircraft Seating will soon be able to perform another portion of the process in house. The company received a grant to build the largest commercially available aircraft seating test facility in the UK. The facility is expected to enter service in July 2022.

This story is about: certification, economy class, Mirus, Mirus Hawk, seating, seats, United Kingdom Filed Under: Seats & Cabin

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