On this week’s episode of AvTalk, one chapter of the saga of Spirit Airlines comes to a close and another begins. We review the second quarter results for Boeing and Airbus and note some common themes. And we’re joined by Matt Chaifetz, CEO of Contour Airlines, to discuss the airline’s unique position as a public charter carrier offering mostly essential air service flights on well-appointed Embraer jets.
Spirit turns its lonely eyes to Blue
Spirit shareholders voted down Frontier’s merger proposal, setting the stage for a tie up with JetBlue.
41 is an interesting number
Jason apologizes for his utter wrongness as Qatar orders 25 + 25 737 MAX on the last day of the Farnborough Airshow. Plus, Condor’s post-show A320neo family order is very specific.
A good Q2 for Airbus and Boeing, but similar challenges ahead
Boeing and Airbus each reported decent earnings this week, but the warning from both major aircraft manufacturers was the same: the supply chain is the limiting factor.
Contour Airlines CEO Matt Chaifetz
Contour provides Part 135 public charter service to cities around the United States, mostly as part of the Essential Air Service program. We talk with Contour CEO Matt Chaifetz about the airline’s unique-for-now model, how the airline is dealing with pilot hiring, and some of the unexpected benefits for passengers.
NTSB releases AA300 final report
In April 2019, an American Airlines A321 departing New York (JFK) rolled to the left and struck an airport sign and the ground with its left wing. The pilots decided to return to JFK shortly after takeoff and the flight landed safely. The NTSB has
AM.pdf">released its long-awaited final report and it describes an incident that came close to being much, much worse. We break down the reports conclusions.
Southwest attempted to thwart investigations
In a
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TCAS for the win
Two Pakistan International Airlines flights were en route over Iran when
PK211 was cleared to descend into the path of
PK286. Both aircraft received TCAS resolution advisories, with PK211 instructed to climb and PK286 instructed to descend.
SpiceJet’s double trouble
Indian regulators have limited SpiceJet’s flights to half its schedule for eight weeks. The
Indian DGCA will also closely monitor SpiceJet’s activities after a series of incidents.
How to turn the A400M into a fire truck
Airbus has tested a modular fire fighting kit for the A400M. The roll on-roll off module can drop 20 tonnes of water in 10 seconds.
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