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Cathay Pacific Plans Airbus Or Boeing Wide Body Aircraft Order

One Mile at a Time

Cathay Pacific is reportedly interested in either picking up more Airbus A350s, ordering Boeing 787s for the first time, or even adding to its Boeing 777 order book, though that jet is yet to be certified. Its not known exactly how many jets Cathay Pacific is looking to order.

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TUI 787 Rejects Takeoff, Ends Up In Grass, And It Was Totally Avoidable

One Mile at a Time

The aircraft was scheduled to depart at around 6PM, and began it takeoff roll from runway 9R. The crew made the decision to reject the takeoff due to an alarm that went off in the flight deck, and briefly stopped on the runway. The air traffic controller cleared the jet to vacate the runway, and then taxi via taxiways C and A.

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Riyadh Air: New Saudi Arabian Airline, Launching 2025

One Mile at a Time

Riyadh Air will fly Boeing 787s & Airbus A321neos So far Riyadh Air has placed two aircraft orders. In 2023, the airline placed an order for up to 72 Boeing 787-9s , including a firm order for 39 jets, and options for a further 33 jets. Riyadh Air is planning a pretty bold livery.

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Review: ITA Airways Business Class Airbus A321neo (FCO-CAI)

One Mile at a Time

For one, ITA Airways A321neo might be the swankiest narrow body jet operated by any global airline, and really puts even other quality airlines to shame. However, it feels like a lot of airlines are making a compromise when it comes to hard product on these jets, compared to what passengers have come to expect on larger aircraft.

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Review: ANA Premium Class Boeing 737 (CTS-NRT)

One Mile at a Time

Admittedly this isnt quite as cutting edge as some of ANAs wide body aircraft (or Japan Airlines A350-900 first class ), but for a narrow body, it was perfectly nice, and I wouldnt hesitate to fly this product again. On top of that, you get free Wi-Fi, and a small selection of streaming entertainment.

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Review: Aer Lingus Business Class Airbus A321XLR (MSP-DUB)

One Mile at a Time

I had flown Aer Lingus’ Airbus A321LR business class back in 2019, and it has a very similar hard product to what you’ll find on the updated version of the jet (it’s essentially the same seats, but with updated tech). Are they only offered when departing Dublin, only on wide body aircraft, or what?

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Top 10 Largest Airplanes in the World

Pilot Institute

Launched by European manufacturer Airbus, this aircraft revolutionized the way we think about commercial air travel. This wide-body aircraft boasts two full-length passenger decks that can comfortably seat between 525 and 853 people, depending on the seating arrangement.