A Boeing 737 before the livery is actually put onto the plane. Will be going to Shenzhen Airlines.
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The two computers (amazing only two) that help disrupt flights to controllers are updated multiple times per day. One of the files in one of the updates was corrupted and caused it to crash. Saying that in one 24-hour period the FAA controls over 300,000 flight plans, only having 600 affected isn’t too bad (unless you were one of those passengers).
Due to airlines cutting back flights and having fuller flights, the chance of being bumped is getting greater. The NYTimes reports that 343,000 passengers have been bumped so far this year. That is a lot of comp flights, meals and hotels that airlines have to pay for, wouldn’t seem to make economical sense.
It appears the airliner sped off the end of the runway and broke apart. More details of the crash are not currently known. It has been reported that the flight was delayed an hour for technical problems. Of course our thoughts go to those who have lost someone in this crash and this is always the negative part of having an interest in the airline business.
Also expect prices for buying food on United to increase by the end of the year. Source: Bloomberg Image: Salt&Vinegar |
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