On this episode of AvTalk, we welcome back The Air Current’s founder and editor Jon Ostrower to pull back from Boeing’s immediate crisis and take stock of the state of the company. We look at the challenges facing Boeing, including regaining the trust of its regulator, certifying and delivering a slate of long-delayed aircraft, and eventually needing to design and build a brand new aircraft.
It’s also fitting that Ostrower joins the show this week, because we borrow his phrase, “there’s always an aviation angle,” to discuss the much anticipated flight of Taylor Swift from Tokyo to watch the Super Bowl the night after her concert. But fret not, there’s actually some interesting aviation content here that surprised Ian.
The NTSB this week opened the docket for its investigation into the runway incursion by an American Airlines 777 as a Delta Air Lines 737 was beginning its departure roll last January. While the final report is still some time away, the docket contains an incredible amount of insightful investigative material. And one animal-loving air traffic controller.
And we bid a fond farewell to Ingenuity, the small helicopter on Mars that surpassed everyone’s expectations.
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