sábado, 30 de maio de 2020

Brussels - Zaventem [BRU/EBBR] Belgium - 27 may 2020

Thank you so much Yannick VP sharing your photos at this very difficult time for the whole world


Yannick VP

AMSTERDAM AIRPORT - MAY 2020

Thank you so much Ton Jochems sharing your photos at this very difficult time for the whole world





BASEL AIRPORT - 25 MAY 2020

Thank you so much Paul Bannwarth sharing your photos at this very difficult time for the whole world














Paul Bannwarth - BSL

CHINA EXPRESS - A320NEO - F-WWDO

Thank you so much Alain Charpentier sharing your photos at this very difficult time for the whole world

Alain Charpentier - TLS

ATLANTIC AIRWAYS - A320NEO - F-WWII

Thank you so much Alain Charpentier sharing your photos at this very difficult time for the whole world

 Alain Charpentier - TLS


LAM Mozambique moves Lisbon service resumption to 3Q20



LAM Mozambique has delayed planned service resumption on Maputo – Lisbon route, previously scheduled on 02/03JUN20. The airline’s schedule listing shows service is now scheduled on 02/03JUL20, however first flight available for reservation is showing 01AUG20 from Lisbon, 02AUG20 from Maputo.


TM704 MPM1325 – 2315LIS 332 3

TM704 MPM2100 – 0645+1LIS 332 5

TM704 MPM2100 – 0655+1LIS 332 1

TM703 LIS1625 – 0350+1MPM 332 6

TM703 LIS1715 – 0440+1MPM 332 4

TM703 LIS1740 – 0505+1MPM 332 2

LATAM Airlines Brasil NS20 Long-Haul operations as of 25MAY20



LATAM Airlines Brasil in recent schedule update filed preliminary changes to its International long-haul service, between June and October 2020. The airline tentatively plans to resume most long-haul routes by August, based on current update as of 25MAY20. Further changes remain likely.


Sao Paulo Guarulhos – Barcelona eff 01AUG20 1 daily 767-300ER

Sao Paulo Guarulhos – Boston eff 01AUG20 5 weekly 767-300ER
Sao Paulo Guarulhos – Frankfurt 2 weekly A350-900XWB (3 weekly 777-300ER from 01JUL20, 1 daily 777/A350 from 01AUG20)

Sao Paulo Guarulhos – Johannesburg eff 01AUG20 5 weekly A350-900XWB

Sao Paulo Guarulhos – Lisbon eff 17JUL20 3 weekly 767/A350-900XWB (6 weekly from 01AUG20)

Sao Paulo Guarulhos – London Heathrow eff 16JUN20 2 weekly A350-900XWB (3 weekly 777-300ER from 03JUL20, 1 daily 777 from 31JUL20)

Sao Paulo Guarulhos – Madrid eff 16JUN20 2 weekly A350-900XWB (3 weekly A350/777 from 03JUL20, 1 daily A350/777 from 01AUG20)

Sao Paulo Guarulhos – Mexico City eff 15JUL20 3 weekly A350-900XWB (1 daily from 31JUL20)

Sao Paulo Guarulhos – Miami 1 weekly LATAM Chile 787-9, 4 weekly LATAM Brasil A350-900XWB (4 weekly LATAM Chile 787-9 and 1 weekly LATAM Brasil A350 from 17JUN20. 1 daily 777-300ER from 01JUL20)

Sao Paulo Guarulhos – Milan Malpensa eff 01AUG20 1 daily 767-300ER

Sao Paulo Guarulhos – New York JFK eff 02JUL20 3 weekly 777-300ER (1 daily from 01AUG20)

Sao Paulo Guarulhos – Paris CDG eff 01AUG20 1 daily A350-900XWB

Sao Paulo Guarulhos – Santiago de Chile 1 weekly 787-9 (4 weekly from 17JUN20)

Sao Paulo Guarulhos – Tel Aviv eff 01AUG20 LATAM Airlines Chile 3 weekly 787-8

Boeing Resumes 737 MAX Production

Production system enhanced through factory initiatives



RENTON, Wash., May 27, 2020 – Boeing [NYSE: BA] has resumed production of the 737 MAX at the company’s Renton, Washington factory. The 737 program began building airplanes at a low rate as it implements more than a dozen initiatives focused on enhancing workplace safety and product quality.

“We’ve been on a continuous journey to evolve our production system and make it even stronger,” said Walt Odisho, vice president and general manager of the 737 program. “These initiatives are the next step in creating the optimal build environment for the 737 MAX.”

During the temporary suspension of production that began in January, mechanics and engineers collaborated to refine and standardize work packages in each position of the factory. New kitting processes will also ensure that employees have everything they need at their fingertips to build the airplane.

“The steps we’ve taken in the factory will help drive our goal of 100 percent quality for our customers while supporting our ongoing commitment to workplace safety,” said Scott Stocker, vice president of 737 Manufacturing.

The 737 program will gradually ramp up production this year.

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