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    Episode 61: - Boeing’s amazing 777X faces strong headwinds; Boeing finally goes the extra mile to support airlines re-introducing their 737 MAX aircraft into service

    en-usJanuary 11, 2021
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    Episode 61

     

    Aircraft

    - Boeing’s amazing 777X faces strong headwinds

    - Boeing finally goes the extra mile to support airlines re-introducing their 737 MAX aircraft into service

    Other

    - Boeing joins the up-cycling trend, as does Delta

    - IATA’s comprehensive Travel Pass app is close to introduction

    - The UK’s largest private COVID testing facility opens at LHR

    - LHR gets legal vindication for its plans for a third runway

     

    - Could airline mergers in the U.S. be in the cards for 2021?

    59:15 - We answer reader questions and comments on previous episodes; why Canada uses both Fahrenheit and Celsius and also about meal vouchers that are offered to passengers.

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