Delta, Air India, and airlines eye 787s as part of fleet shifts and fuel concerns; Boeing’s 787 Dreamliner in focus again. Brief bio: American wide-body jet by Boeing, introduced 2011 after 7E7/Sonic Cruiser pivot.
Air New Zealand is launching Skynest sleep pods on its Boeing 787-9 aircraft from November, offering economy and premium economy passengers four-hour lie-flat sleep options on long-haul flights. The pods are arranged in a triple-bunk layout, with strict etiquette and hygiene rules, aiming to improve passenger comfort on the Auckland to New York route.
Saudi Arabia is expanding Riyadh Air as part of Vision 2030, aiming to turn the capital into a global aviation hub and reduce reliance on oil. The first Dreamliner deliveries have begun, with a plan to connect Riyadh to over 100 destinations and boost passenger capacity while expanding airport capacity to support this growth.
One year after Air India Flight AI171 crashed near Ahmedabad, families remain without final findings. Investigators are delaying a final report to complete engine analysis, while a sole survivor and relatives demand transparency and accountability. Interim payments have been made to some families, but questions persist about causes and accountability.
One year after Air India Flight AI171 crashed near Ahmedabad, families of victims are seeking answers as interim findings are anticipated. Investigations remain ongoing, with questions around the engine fuel cut-off and pilot actions. Victims’ relatives gather for vigils and conferences, pressing for clarity and accountability.