Showing posts with label B777. Show all posts
Showing posts with label B777. Show all posts

Friday, February 24, 2023

Boeing 777 Ucagi Maket Modeli

Boeing magazasindan almis oldugum bir Boeing 777 ucaginin modeli.Muhtesem bir goruntu gercekten.

Wednesday, August 14, 2013

Dreamliner to create 100 Melbourne jobs

QANTAS has named Melbourne as the site of Boeing 787 Dreamliner maintenance and training facilities that will create up to 100 jobs.

The airline said yesterday that a 787 flight simulator will be installed at the group's flight training centre at Airport West as Jetstar prepares to take delivery of the group's first 787-8 at the end of next month. Source:The Australian

Tuesday, July 23, 2013

THY FINAL ORDER FOR 5 B777

Turkish Airlines Boeing 777-300ER aircraft for the purchase of 5 pieces given the option turned the final order. Aircraft scheduled to be delivered in 2016-2017.

Monday, July 8, 2013

Update for Asiana Airlines Crash

The teenagers were identified as Ye Mengyuan and Wang Linjia.

China Central Television revealed that the two victims were students at Jiangshan Middle School in China's eastern Zhejiang province.

It cited a fax from Asiana Airlines, which operated the plane that crashed on Saturday, to the Jiangshan city government.

Of the 291 passengers on board, 141 were Chinese. At least 70 Chinese students and teachers were on the plane heading to summer camps, according to education authorities in China.

Passengers said it was a miracle so many survived the crash of an Asiana Airlines Boeing 777, which burst into flames as it landed short of the runway at the US airport, killing two and injuring 182 others.

Sunday, July 7, 2013

San Francisco Boeing 777 crash 'not mechanical failure'

A Boeing 777 aircraft that crash-landed at San Francisco airport killing two people did not have mechanical problems, an airline official has said.

The head of the South Korean airline Asiana, Yoon Young-doo, did not rule out human error but said the pilots were experienced veterans. BBC News

Most of the 307 people on board were injured, 49 of them seriously.

🔥Tragic Malaysian Navy Helicopter Collision

Photocredit:RT Two helicopters collided en route to the Malaysian Navy's 90th-anniversary celebrations, resulting in 10 fatalities. Inve...