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    One example of SWA keeping passengers comfort in mind at all times is, Southwest Airlines passengers will get wider seats on the carrier's newest Boeing 737 jets that are to begin arriving at the airline in 2017. (Mutzabaugh) Southwest execs have always stayed true to their mission statement. The mission of Southwest Airlines is dedication to the highest quality of customer service delivered with…

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    The invention of the airplane is most likely the most important innovations in transportation. The airplane industry is enormous; In 2016, the industry generated 501 billion US dollars. The question is why are airplanes so popular. Well, airplanes are able to drastically cut down on travel times. Although the airplane is extremely important for transporting, airplanes do have some drawbacks. For example, airplanes release harmful substances into the atmosphere. The airplane was invented by…

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    Airbus A380 Failure

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    market needs giant A380 aircraft, Boeing believes that the market needs the Boeing 787 medium-sized aircraft. Compared with the A380, the Boeing 787 can only take 210 to 330 people, and only do some progressive design, such as the use of the use of lightweight composite materials, and cabin comfort improvement. Of course, the most important thing is the Boeing 787 allows more passengers have a direct flight option, this is the most basic user needs. So far, the Boeing 787 orders have more than…

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    The aircraft is then built in a final assembly manufacturing plant. The amount of assembly required in the assembly plant depends on the manufacturer. At Boeings manufacturing plant in South Carolina, they build the aircraft sections in different buildings, moving each section to the final assembly building to put all major assemblies together. For Airbus, “Sections of the aircraft have been manufactured in the UK, Germany, Spain and France before being transported to Toulouse for assembly”.…

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    Dreamliner Outline

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    my part of presentation from brief overview of Boeing 787 Dreamliner. Dreamliner as you may already know that nowadays it is well-known jet airliner around the world and It is made by the USA Boeing Commercial Airplanes. It is Boeing's most fuel-efficient airplane and is a unique airliner with the use of composite materials as the fundamental material in the construction of its airframe. According to some experts from Commercial Airplanes, the Boeing 787 Dreamliner's distinguishing features…

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    787 Dreamliner

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    Boeing is the largest company and producer of airplanes. Years back, they introduced a design for the all new Boeing 787 Dreamliner. The super airliner was designed to be on the same central network for all things, including passenger connectivity. The Federal Aviation Administration had never seen anything like the Dreamliner and didn’t know how to address the problem of figuring out the safety concerns and the legality of the new plane. There are benefits and risks of using a common network…

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    Pan Am Flight 299, August 3rd 1970 (Suarez). A man approaches a flight attendant and states that he wants to go to Cuba, he then pulls out a gun and bottle that he says is filled with explosives, and threatens to set them off if he does not go to the cockpit. The Premier of Cuba, Fidel Castro, was waiting when the plane landed at Havana’s airport. The only people to exit the aircraft were Captain Augustus Watkins and the Hijacker. Castro tours the exterior of the plane for around 40 minutes,…

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    Twin Towers Research Paper

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    The Rise and Fall of the Towers The twin towers other words known as building one and two of the seven building world trade center in New York. Building one and two were built in 1972. The construction of the North tower beginning in August of 1968, and construction of the South Tower starting in January 1969. Standing at 1368 feet being made out of steel a they were designed to be the tallest buildings in the world at the time. The World Trade Center was designed with the the concept of…

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    launched spacecrafts into space. They launched 28 in the entire year. Explorer 1 was the first one they launched and SCORE/ Project Score was the last. Elvis Presley was very popular durong 1958. He was most noticed in this year and 1957. In 1958, Boeing 707 was created. It was a very…

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    another. The Douglas DC-3 became the first passenger airplane and could fly from New York to Los Angeles in 16 hours and hold 21 people. In the 1950s, airplanes began using jet engines, which allowed the airplanes to go farther and fly faster. The Boeing 707 and the Douglas DC-8 revolutionized air travel by using jet engines and airplanes…

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