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On this week’s episode of AvTalk, airlines—and entire countries—outside of the Middle East are facing a reckoning as the high price and impending unavailability of fuel. The FAA is making changes to approaches in San Francisco, reducing the arrival rate even further than planned runway construction already will. A Delta A330 suffers an uncontained engine failure departing São Paulo.
Major leadership changes are coming at Air Canada and IndiGo and Jason nominates Ian for IATA director general. And it’s a busy week for new special liveries.
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3 Responses
Size of DC-8-50 series, if not 30 s,same
asA321?
Aviation feels like it’s hitting a pressure point—fuel uncertainty, operational constraints from the Federal Aviation Administration, and incidents like the Delta Air Lines Airbus A330 failure all show how tight the margins are. At the same time, leadership changes at Air Canada and IndiGo suggest the industry is bracing for major shifts ahead.
Very good