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Bloomberg· 2025-11-14 12:28
Emirates is planning to use SpaceX’s Starlink to upgrade the onboard Wi-Fi in its fleet, according to people familiar with the matter, even though the service isn’t currently approved by the government https://t.co/ZFVR8sRx35 ...
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Bloomberg· 2025-11-13 19:50
Emirates is in advanced talks to order at least 30 of Airbus’ largest widebody jets, according to people familiar with the matter, two years after calling the planes' Rolls-Royce engines "defective" https://t.co/wzc5UYrqQB ...
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mert | helius.dev· 2025-11-13 15:29
Flight Experience & Customer Service - A passenger experienced discomfort on an Emirates flight from Saudi Arabia to Abu Dhabi due to seating arrangements and crying babies [1] - The flight attendant jokingly referenced the passenger's online activity (CT) when explaining the seating arrangement [1] Investment Advice (Humorous) - The author humorously suggests buying ZEC (Zcash) to avoid flying economy in the future [1]
Two killed after cargo plane slides off runway at Hong Kong’s airport
NBC News· 2025-10-20 23:22
A deadly collision at the world's busiest cargo airport. According to authorities in Hong Kong, an Emirates cargo plane lost control upon landing and hit a security patrol vehicle, sending them both into nearby water. The assistant director to the fire department saying both crews were sent to rescue four crew members who were on board the Boing 747 and used an emergency slide to evacuate.Two people inside the vehicle did not survive. They've been identified as the 41-year-old driver and a 30-year-old secur ...
Emirates Cargo Jet Skids Into the Sea in Hong Kong
Bloomberg Television· 2025-10-20 14:57
A cargo jet, operated for Emirates, skidded into the sea while landing at Hong Kong Airport, killing two people. -------- More on Bloomberg Television and Markets Like this video? Subscribe and turn on notifications so you don't miss any videos from Bloomberg Markets & Finance: https://tinyurl.com/ysu5b8a9 Visit http://www.bloomberg.com for business news & analysis, up-to-the-minute market data, features, profiles and more. Connect with Bloomberg Television on: X: https://twitter.com/BloombergTV Facebook: h ...
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Bloomberg· 2025-10-20 04:12
A cargo jet, operated for Emirates, skidded into the sea while landing at Hong Kong Airport, killing two people: https://t.co/3s7EXbC0d5 https://t.co/PwZe4kPVzZ ...
Where Are We Going? The UP Team’s Winter 2025 Travel Plans
UpgradedPoints.com· 2025-10-19 17:00
Group 1 - The company is planning extensive winter travel across various locations, including the U.S. and Europe, to engage with different markets and opportunities [1][2][3][4][5] - The travel itinerary includes attending major conferences and summits, which may provide networking and business development opportunities [3][9] - The company is leveraging loyalty programs and points for travel, indicating a strategic approach to cost management and maximizing value from travel expenses [7][12][18][29] Group 2 - The company is focusing on family-oriented travel experiences, which may reflect a broader trend in the industry towards family-friendly offerings [5][39][53] - There is an emphasis on unique and historic accommodations, suggesting a market demand for distinctive travel experiences rather than standard hotel chains [35][38] - The company is exploring international travel options, including high-value redemptions for flights and accommodations, highlighting the importance of strategic planning in travel logistics [31][41][50] Group 3 - The company is actively monitoring travel deals and promotions, indicating a competitive approach to securing the best rates and maximizing budget efficiency [7][10][51] - There is a notable interest in luxury travel experiences, such as Emirates First Class and high-end hotel stays, which may cater to affluent consumers seeking premium services [21][22][28] - The company is planning trips to popular tourist destinations, which aligns with industry trends of increased travel to well-known locations during holiday seasons [43][45][56]
Will Airport Runway Close Calls Spur Wider Adoption of Cockpit Alert Technology?
Insurance Journal· 2025-10-07 15:47
Core Insights - The article discusses the introduction and potential impact of Honeywell's new cockpit safety system, SURF-A, designed to prevent runway incursions and collisions, particularly in light of recent high-profile incidents [2][3][4]. Industry Developments - Recent runway incidents have heightened safety concerns, prompting aviation authorities to consider making cockpit alert systems mandatory [3][4]. - Japan has proposed the importance of cockpit alert systems at a global aviation policy-setting meeting, emphasizing their role in preventing runway incursions [4]. Company Initiatives - Southwest Airlines has begun using the SURF-A technology and reported significant improvements in safety performance indicators since its implementation [5]. - Honeywell's SURF-A technology utilizes GPS and advanced analytics to provide alerts directly to pilots, enhancing safety margins [7][8]. Regulatory Landscape - An FAA panel has recommended requiring cockpit alert systems for newly manufactured aircraft, although there is no consensus on retrofitting older models [9]. - The effectiveness of the SURF-A system is contingent on widespread adoption across airline fleets, which poses challenges due to costs and implementation efforts [10][11]. Cost Considerations - The adoption of Honeywell's safety solutions has been slow due to the costs associated with upgrading existing aircraft and the complexities of retrofitting [11][12]. - Honeywell suggests that equipping aircraft with both SURF-A and its previous Smart-X system could double costs for airlines, but still be more cost-effective than airport infrastructure upgrades [13][14].
Boeing's 777X was supposed to lead its comeback, but it has been delayed — again. This is why that's such a big deal.
Business Insider· 2025-10-06 22:01
Core Insights - Boeing's 777X, the world's largest passenger plane, has faced significant delays, now targeting a 2027 entry to service, which is seven years later than initially planned for 2020 [1][2] - Lufthansa has removed the 777X from its 2026 fleet plan due to these delays, impacting over a dozen airlines that have placed around 600 orders for the aircraft [2] - The delays are attributed to certification issues and external factors, including FAA bandwidth challenges exacerbated by a government shutdown [3][4] Financial Impact - Jefferies analyst estimates that the latest delay could result in a $4 billion charge for Boeing [4] - The ongoing delays add financial strain and erode trust among customers, passengers, and investors, forcing airlines to continue operating older, less efficient aircraft [10] Competitive Landscape - The 777X is crucial for Boeing's recovery from the 737 Max crisis and is the company's only next-generation widebody plane in production [5] - Airbus is gaining market share as the delays allow it to sell and deliver its A350, which has already secured over 1,400 orders and delivered about 700 [20][19] Design and Engineering Challenges - The 777X features innovative design elements like folding wingtips for better gate compatibility, but this complexity complicates safety testing and certification processes [11][12] - Boeing's strategy of modifying the existing 777-300ER design rather than creating a new aircraft from scratch raises concerns about potential design flaws similar to those seen in the 737 Max [16] Customer Sentiment - Key Middle Eastern customers, including Emirates, Qatar, and Etihad, are heavily invested in the 777X, with Emirates having 205 units on order [17] - Despite concerns over delays, Emirates' president expressed cautious optimism about the 777X's certification and delivery timeline [18]