In Transit Blog: Walkabout – 4/8: Dreamliners Closer to Lift Off; F.A.A. Delays Closings of Airport Towers

Written By Unknown on Rabu, 10 April 2013 | 17.35

Walkabout

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Lift Off, Finally Almost three months after the 787 airliners were grounded, Boeing wrapped up test flights meant to prevent fires in its lithium-ion batteries, moving closer to getting the airliners back in service. (New York Times)

Weighing the Benefits Samoa Air's new policy of charging passengers based on their weight seems unlikely to inspire imitators among the world's largest carriers. (Bloomberg)

Girding for the Sequester The Federal Aviation Administration said it would delay closing control towers at 149 airports, part of a $637 million spending reduction at the agency, until June to allow for safety analyses. (New York Times)

Time Management The major carrier best at avoiding delays is Hawaiian Airlines, according to a study of the 14 largest U.S. airlines by the Airline Quality Rankings Report. ExpressJet and American Airlines had the worst on-time performance. (CNN)

State of the Art Terminal 2 at Hongqiao International Airport, with elegant lounges, free Wi-Fi, speedy security checks and an efficient baggage handling system, demonstrates China's ability to move huge projects forward efficiently. (New York Times)


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