A350 is an exceptional aircraft! From the eye-pleasing and noticeably quietar interior to the more comfortable seats, flying on an A350 is a relaxing and pleasant traveling experience. I have flown four times on A350 for my trips to Australia and must say it is a totally different experience than flying on a Boeing aircraft for the same trip.
Very excellent, serious jet show. You explained the situation very clearly between Boeing and Airbus. I say Boeing is under the gun. Airbus on the rise. Professional presentation in every way. Hope you will do more.
Boeing's spacecraft Starliner must fly back empty from the International Space Station (ISS) because the Starliner is deemed too risky to use. It's a big problem if a door falls off on its way to the ground...
Oh boy ! I hope Indonesian airline just like Garuda Indonesia have AIRBUS A350-900/1000 xwb/ulr more than BOEING 777 for the future. If it is Garuda Indonesia ordering all of the AIRBUS A350-900/1000 xwb/ulr like this, even more profitable than before as the Garuda Indonesia will be the world's largest operator of AIRBUS A350-900/1000 xwb/ulr for long haul range International route just like European route, African route and South/North American route. So, the Garuda Indonesia will be use AIRBUS A350-900/1000 xwb/ulr than BOEING 777 like this.
You're welcome from my sharing to you @@FLIGAVIA ! Forever year on this 2024 like this, I choose on AIRBUS over the BOEING because AIRBUS are a safest plane than BOEING. While BOEING are many-many things just accidents than AIRBUS.
Since when even the crockpot comparison of the 777 vs. the 350? A very old fuse vs. the all-new fuse? Are you, like, totally …? Back to the 330 it is for you.
Air New Zealand going to 787s, I'm thinking why not A350s, I read they have a billion dollars of parked up planes all brand new because of engine problems , sought of like when they bought Ansett. I suppose the NZ tax payer will bail them again one day.
ust like recent INTEL 's CPU chip fiasco, it's the people that matters. Look at the people at all levels at Boeing , think of the fate of the whistleblowers, the poor Dreamliners become Drainliners.
Um, yeah, and the first time this new innovative fly by wire system was demonstrated, it crashed !! So much for the safety of this new fly by wire system, and ridiculous sidestick system set up by Airbus .
Good for them !!!🤗 If I owned an airline, Why would I want an airplane in my fleet that it's own builders say, they would NEVER fly on and has the potential to break apart in mid-air.😱 Carry-on luggage is already expensive ...I wouldn't want to fly on a jet where I would need to also bring my own parachute.🫢 Perhaps if other airlines started dumping Boeing, they would finally realize that they are no longer the top dog and in danger of extinction. That might make them realize how badly they screwed up ever since the McDonnell Douglas merger.
Good call by KLM. I would not set a foot on Boeing’s planes for a 9 hour flight having to worry for 9 hours that the plane doesn’t fall a part or doors keep flying out, fall to the ground. Who knows what else Boeing has omitted and not told pilots to save a buck here and there.
I flew over 3 million air miles into over 40 Countries,, mostly on Boeing products over 30 years,, never a problem. Airbus is a good product,, they are however having problems with the Trent XWB97 and Emirates has shut down orders until a fix is delivered,,
@@bobgriffith1810 Rolls Royce Trent having problems and junk Jet problems is not a Air bus Problem, it wount be the 1st times Rolls Royce has got rid of a Air plane like the L1011