It looks like GOAA is trying to do some damage control with their disaster called Termminal C. They are now setting up a program called Experience MCO Visitor Day Pass. It will allow a non traveller access beyond TSA checkpoint to eperience dining and shopping in the passenger area of Terminal C. A...
Jump to postIt looks like GOAA is trying to do some damage control with their disaster called Termminal C. They are now setting up a program called Experience MCO Visitor Day Pass. It will allow a non traveller access beyond TSA checkpoint to eperience dining and shopping in the passenger area of Terminal C. A...
Jump to postFlorida State to Orlando to play LSU Delta 757 https://www.flightaware.com/live/flight/DAL8899/history/20230902/1855Z/KTLH/KMCO LSU to Orlando Global Express A321 https://www.flightaware.com/live/flight/GXA612/history/20230901/1400Z/KBTR/KMCO Alumni/Band? or is it UAL 738? https://www.flightaware.co...
Jump to postIt looks like GOAA is trying to do some damage control with their disaster called Termminal C. They are now setting up a program called Experience MCO Visitor Day Pass. It will allow a non traveller access beyond TSA checkpoint to eperience dining and shopping in the passenger area of Terminal C. Ap...
Jump to postFlow2706 wrote:It is indeed an option, however a very common one (at least in Europe). So far I only flew one 320 without a bull cargo door…
Max Q wrote:I don’t think there’s many
C130
A400
The Brasilia had one and I think the Saab 2000, do any Dash 8 or ATR versions have one ?
So, I have searched the Internet high and low and cannot seem to get a clear answer. Is the small right side bulk cargo door (the third door) deactivated at some airlines and not at others. For example, in images, I can clearly see them on AA aircraft, but I do not see them on DL or UA aircraft. Was...
Jump to postWe are starting to receive quotes on 40' high cube shipping containers from China to the West Coast at less than $2,500 a container. Before Covid the price was around $4,500 and went well over $20,000 during Covid. There is a lot of excess capacity in the freight market right now. The Global econom...
Jump to postThis A332 just left LAS for Nashville. I don't see anything sports related and their painting from what I recall is done up in Washington, Anyone have any idea of what this flight is? Are any leases running out on their A332s?
Jump to postI think the reason PHL struggles is not necessarily because of the airport, but because Philadelphia as a city and greater metro has regrettably descended to irrelevancy, primarily due to the Commonwealth of PA squandering it's support of the city. Boston, with the full support of MA, has rocketed ...
Jump to postleftcoast8 wrote:They flew LTN-MCO on A300s right?
All this domestic talk is boring. I want to know if and when Emirates will ever consider the A380 to MCO, when LH will return with mainline aircraft and if true, when will Turkish start MCO service. How about the return of Edelweiss and ELAL two airlines who served MCO prior to the pandemic and neve...
Jump to post910A wrote:mesasurf wrote:Yakima, Moab, St. Augustine, Princeville, and Garden City, are my guesses.
I'll have what you're drinking.
The Political thriller 7 DAYS in May was filmed inside the terminal in 1963 shortly after it had opened ... from what I recall they had 6 hours to do the two scenes as the airport had no traffic during those hours ... first year operation had around 55,000 passengers ... https://www.youtube.com/wat...
Jump to postToday when spotting at LAX two AAL 777W's took off 2 minutes apart for LHR. Both used the same flight number 136 but the first plane used a Papa callsign. Can anyone explain what that is all about? When tracking on flight radar they both are identified as 136... LAX-LHR yesterday was delayed a full...
Jump to postToday when spotting at LAX two AAL 777W's took off 2 minutes apart for LHR. Both used the same flight number 136 but the first plane used a Papa callsign. Can anyone explain what that is all about? When tracking on flight radar they both are identified as 136...
Jump to postWhile discussing dispatch, Yesterdays live stream showed the LAX A350 flight leaving the gate on time, taxied to the furthest remote corner of LAX and sat for 1.5 hours. Anyone have any idea what that was all about?
Jump to postBA #275 LHR-LAS seems to be delayed 19 hours. Not sure what happened though.
Jump to postWith the current shortage of pilots, what airline would waste crews on 20-30 passengers. Even the 50 seat RJ's are on the way out. I think this entire electric/hydrogen "thing" for under 50 seats is a complete boondoggle. Investors are pumping billions of dollars into something that will ...
Jump to postHas anyone snuck into first class? Well almost but not first class, but on a plane yes, a Miss Ada Quansat did it with a fake boarding pass on TransGlobal 2 the Golden Argosy Flight to Rome.
Jump to postLooks like Azul is giving up on the A350. Sad as I enjoyed seeing it here in Orlando.
https://airwaysmag.com/azul-to-retire-a ... 350-fleet/
American will just continue to bleed PHL. They have an international monopoly there with practically zero competition from both foreign and U.S. carriers operating internationally. That is what AA does and they have a history of it.The chances of any airline making a move at PHL to take on AA inter...
Jump to postAmerican will just continue to bleed PHL. They have an international monopoly there with practically zero competition from both foreign and U.S. carriers operating internationally. That is what AA does and they have a history of it.The chances of any airline making a move at PHL to take on AA intern...
Jump to postI like who posted the tweet..Steve Giordano from Nomadic Aviation/cockpit casual videos. He is flying the plane to convesion facility.
Jump to postOff the top of my head, there are very little. You have Cape Air with Tecnam types and some other smaller operators flying Cessna Caravans. Outside of Silver, I cannot think of anyone flying scheduled large turboprops in the U.S. anymore. PenAir in Alaska flies flies Saabs, so that counts. There are...
Jump to postThat sucks about Connect Airlines. Was looking forward to their service this summer. Hopefully they are taking this seriously and not taking the cheap route to being certified. AA is still fighting for the NEA, so I'm not sure what is going to happen with PHL on the future. Those are some bold pred...
Jump to postNot sure if I missed this, but they are adding LAS-LGA as well on September 9 utilizing A223 eqpt.
Jump to postThat sucks about Connect Airlines. Was looking forward to their service this summer. Hopefully they are taking this seriously and not taking the cheap route to being certified. AA is still fighting for the NEA, so I'm not sure what is going to happen with PHL on the future. Those are some bold pred...
Jump to postN47 wrote:I just saw this today:
https://www.instagram.com/reel/CuUb1mvAegN/?igshid=MzRlODBiNWFlZA==
I am not sure what was the aftermath of this, if they continued
Thank you everyone for the insight. I just want to clarify my original post, the fireworks at JFK were way off to the side in the distance, but it did make for an interesting takeoff run and climb out at night for all those planes, quite spectacular. I was more curious if someone accidentally launch...
Jump to postWatching a livestream from JFK on July 4th, several jets took off and landed with fireworks in the distance. Has there ever been an incident where some idiot lit fireworks unintentionaly on the approach end of an airport where an airliner was affected? Curious if it could cause any damage or disrupt...
Jump to postA Spirit Airlines passenger was arrested today at MCO for attempted murder on a Law Enforcement Officer after he went behind the counter and assaulted an agent and started destroying computer equipment. When the officer arrived to assist the passenger placed the officer in a choke hold where the off...
Jump to postLanded at DFW tonight and waited 1 hour and 15 minutes for a gate. AA 2218 from PBI..
More important this starts tomorrow. Cmon Dallas area enthusiasts come out and bring the family too!
https://airlinersinternational.org/
mostly memorabilia. There are groups of spotters who meet but that is on their own.
Jump to postOk folks its almost time for the big one. This year its at the DFW Hyatt.. If you can attend its for a great cause. Bring the family too!
https://airlinersinternational.org/
Attention Dallas spotters please dont forget you have the big show coming sponsored by the non profit World Airline Historical Society.
Airliners International 2023 DFW Hyatt 6-22-24..Its a great show for all. Please attend if you can its for a great cause...
https://airlinersinternational.org/
LAS - After God knows how many years, they "shoehorn" most of the passenger vehicles into the T1 arrivals/departures areas causing daily chaos, while those same airlines (Delta and AA) are much closer to T3. Meanwhile, the T3 arrivals/departures area is completely underutilized and has bee...
Jump to postI have two comments on this: 1) Is it possible that there is enough disturbed air just off the back of the wing where this door was located, that airflow can actually wrap around and travel forward? 2) Why did they keep these passengers sitting right where the open door was? Shouldn't they have been...
Jump to postThis is interesting. Stratolaunch is the new owner.
https://www.msn.com/en-us/money/compani ... fd89&ei=12
Quiz question for all. Name the year and who was the first international scheduled jet carrier at PHL? Without looking it up, I have no idea. I'm going to wildly guess Lufthansa? I believe they are one of the oldest airline serving the airport. How about Swiss?! Yes, for LH in 1965, but not even cl...
Jump to postBA has flown to PHL since before they were British Airways. BOAC started LHR-PHL flights in 1970. PHL was one of the cities allowed LHR flights under Bermuda II. https://i.ebayimg.com/images/g/F9cAAOSwquxiv3Tp/s-l1600.jpg Quiz question for all. Name the year and who was the first international sche...
Jump to postI couldn't agree more with both post. It's annoying that they were willing to give up PHL basically to the point of just being a spoke. If this were to happen I wonder if BA and QR would have stuck around. Unless I’m mistaken BA has served PHL for ages, dating back to the TATL partnership with pre-...
Jump to postIf anyone can answer my question, does the free ticket negate any EU compensation under EU 261? to answer your question, I am well aware of world geography, however this applies to UK and US flights too if the flight involves Europe or UK...
Jump to postI was scheduled to return from LHR on VIrgin to Orlando yesterday having flown in last week. Day before departure, I receive an email stating due to an acft change with smaller seating capapcity, I was bumped to an alternative Virgin flight on the same day almost the same time to Tampa 2 hrs drive a...
Jump to postSince we are on speculation discussion, there might be discussions for flights to Mexico new airport Felipe Ángeles International Airport (NLU). This was from some random Twitter thread I saw. Again this is pure speculation. In other news Philadelphia is now part of the Michelin green guide. Couple...
Jump to postthroughout the 90's Delta flew scheduled 777's MD-11's 767 and L-1011 aircraft between ATL and MCO. I flew the very last scheduled passenger Delta L-1011 flight in July 2001 between MCO and ATL..
Jump to postI'm flying in on Virgin 136 Friday the 5th. Do I count as a VIP?
Jump to postAfter months of being parked in Tallahassee FL this 727 did a short flight to Ft. Pierce of all places. Anyone have any idea why Ft. Pierce?
https://flightaware.com/live/flight/N72 ... /KTLH/KFPR
I was curious, will this passenger be financially responsible to reimburse United for this flight disruption, and if so any idea how much it will cost him? All because he sat in a crew jumpseat by the toilet. https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-12011511/United-Airlines-flight-Israel-turns-three...
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