TangoWhiskey
Touchdown! Greaser!
http://www.komonews.com/news/boeing...9-billion-order-from-Southwest-135506343.html
Somebody's gonna get a nice bonus check.
Somebody's gonna get a nice bonus check.
yes that is very nice news
yes that is very nice news
As soon as Tony saw that article, he started shopping for another glider.
'Bout time SWA got some new planes their fleet has been showing some serious age.
Wonder if BA gave them a discount for the fuselage cracks on their other planes.
dude i'm always shopping for another glider. it drives Leah crazy
no not really but i'm always surfing the rowing shell classifieds too
That I wasn't aware of. But, SWA is a customer that Boeing should want to keep very, very happy.
SWA has become known in the last 5 years for having one of the oldest fleets out there these days. Didn't use to be that way, but everybody else was upgrading while SWA has still been flying a bunch of -300s built in the early 90's! Yes, they have alot of newer -700s, but many -300s are still in the fleet. They are just nicely painted. They probably upgraded the avionics too, but you can tell the difference when you board and see all of the patch reinforcements around the cabin doors (where they have re-inforced the cracks). The cracking was the reason for SWA 812 blowing its top over Blythe.
Look how many more cycles they have than anything you fly.Ha - early 90s to me is still a new aircraft.
I don't care either, in fact I don't even notice, and I fly SWA quite a bit these days.I wasn't aware that SWA was known for having an old fleet. To me, I don't really care. 737s are good planes, SWA is a good airline. Good enough for me.
Looks like some pilot in Seattle is getting his wish:19 billion would make all pilots happy. Imagine if we all woke up with to a plane with a bow on it from Santa...Too bad.
Look how many more cycles they have than anything you fly.
That was more my point.I don't care either, in fact I don't even notice, and I fly SWA quite a bit these days.
SWA has become known in the last 5 years for having one of the oldest fleets out there these days. Didn't use to be that way, but everybody else was upgrading while SWA has still been flying a bunch of -300s built in the early 90's!
When was that photo taken?Looks like some pilot in Seattle is getting his wish:
:wink2:
Ron Wanttaja
When was that photo taken?
What B-29 is that?
When I fly on Delta, it is frequently on DC-9s . When did they stop making those, 1980 ? American has hundreds of MD-80s, most of those pre-date the 90s as well. When compared apples-apples (short-haul aircraft), I doubt SWA is much different from their domestic competitors, save for maybe jetblue.
But how many DC-9s/MD-80s have had holes open up in them in flight? I haven't heard of any.
But how many DC-9s/MD-80s have had holes open up in them in flight? I haven't heard of any.
Uh, that is a very different problem entirely.....This one .
Picture linked from Avherald.com
Another shot, this by Bela Havasreti. Taken today, 14 December.When was that photo taken?
What B-29 is that?
19 billion would make all pilots happy. Imagine if we all woke up with to a plane with a bow on it from Santa...Too bad.