The NTSB detailed that the Flexjet pilots mistook runway 13C/31C for runway 13R/31L, with the Southwest Airlines 737-800 landing on the former.
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Hanging On To Its 737s: Qantas To Refurbish Over Half Of Fleet
On February 27th, Qantas announced that it would be introducing a “next-generation inflight experience across more domestic and short-haul international flights.” This is courtesy of a major Boeing 737 cabin upgrade program to complement Qantas’ extensive fleet renewal that is already underway. We take a look at the airline’s plans for today’s video.