Daily Archives: August 28, 2022

Titan Airways to operate its Airbus A320 G-POWM on the FIFA World Cup Trophy Tour

Titan Airways this year will operate its Airbus A320-232 G-POWM (msn 2564) on the FIFA World Cup Trophy Tour. The airliner has just been painted in the FIFA livery.

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GlobalX introduces a new Bad Bunny logojet for Adidas

GlobalX (Global Crossing Airlines) has introduced a “Bad Bunny – Adidas” sneaker promotional livery on its Airbus A320 N281GX.

Shoe-maker Adidas announced it was giving its fans a chance to win a trip to Puerto Rico this summer.

According to Adidas, the custom baby blue-colored plane pictured (above) is inspired by Bad Bunny’s art and pays homage to the summer.

The trip kicks off with a night in Puerto Rico and then travel to New York for a special Bad Bunny concert in the Bronx on August 27.

Bad Bunny is a multi-platinum recording artist, multiple Latin GRAMMY® and GRAMMY® winner, who consistently manages to break international barriers and dismantle cultural norms, becoming a global icon of culture and entertainment. In 2021, he was named one of Billboard’s 10 most popular superstars in the world and earned the title of the #1 Latin artist of the year for a third consecutive year. In addition, after amassing an impressive more than 9.1 billion streams, he became the only Latin artist who, for two consecutive years, has been proclaimed the most listened to artist globally on Spotify – all of this without releasing a new album.

In 2022, his tour “El Último Tour del Mundo” became the most globally successful tour of current times, selling out its 35 functions and breaking sales and attendance records. On the heels of his global success, he released a new album, “Un Verano Sin Ti,” which became the second all-Spanish album to reach number 1 on the Billboard 200 Chart. The first album to accomplish this was Bad Bunny’s “El Último Tour del Mundo.” The album earned 356.66 million on-demand official streams in its premiere week, registering the largest streaming week ever for a Latin music album; it also set a record by posting its 24 songs on Billboard’s “Hot Latin Songs.” Currently, the megastar just kicked off his first stadium tour across the U.S. and Latin America, setting the record for the highest-grossing concert in each of the venues he has performed so far and the highest-grossing concert by a Latin act.

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United is considering a new widebody aircraft order, considers the Airbus A350 and additional Boeing 787 Dreamliners

United Airlines is reportedly considering another new aircraft order, this time to replace its aging Boeing 767-300ER widebody fleet and the Boeing 777-200 widebody fleet.

United’s oldest widebodies are the 38 Boeing 767-300ERs with an average age of almost 26 years, and its 19 777-200s with almost 25 years average age.

United’s 16 Boeing 767-400ERs and 55 Boeing 777-200ERs are also on average more than 20 years old.

United Airlines fleet plans:

Previously the airline annouced orders for 200 Boeing 737 MAX aircraft and 70 Airbus A321neo aircraft for its narrowbody fleet renewal.

When combined with the current orders, United expects to add more than 500 new narrow-body aircraft: 40 in 2022, 138 in 2023 and as many as 350 in 2024 and beyond.

That means in 2023 alone, the United narrowbody fleet could add about one new narrowbody aircraft every three days.

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United Airlines Fleet Information

United aircraft

Boeing 777 200

Boeing 777

 

Boeing 777-2003D view available for this aircraft
Boeing 777-300ER3D view available for this aircraft
Cruise Speed: 550-560 mph
Capacity: 276-350 passengers
Propulsion: Two General Electric GE90 or two Pratt & Whitney PW4077/4090 engines, rated up to 115,300 pounds thrust each
Wingspan: Up to 212 feet, 7 inches

 

Boeing 767-300

Boeing 767

 

Boeing 767-300ER3D view available for this aircraft
Boeing 767-400ER
Cruise Speed: 540 mph
Capacity: 167-240 passengers
Propulsion: Two General Electric CF6-80C2B or two Pratt & Whitney PW4060 engines, rated up to 63,300 pounds thrust each
Wingspan: Up to 170 feet, 4 inches

 

Boeing 757-200

Boeing 757

 

Boeing 757-200
Boeing 757-300
Cruise Speed: 540 mph
Capacity: 142-234 passengers
Propulsion: Two Rolls-Royce RB211-535 or two Pratt & Whitney PW2040 engines, rated up to 43,700 pounds thrust each
Wingspan: 134 feet, 7 inches

 

Airbus 319

Airbus

 

Airbus 3193D view available for this aircraft
Airbus 3203D view available for this aircraft

Cruise Speed: 530 mph
Capacity: 126-150 passengers
Propulsion: Two IAE V2500-A5 engines, rated up to 27,000 pounds thrust each
Wingspan: 111 feet, 11 inches

 

Air Wisconsin

Air Wisconsin

CommutAir

CommutAir

gojet

GoJet

Mesa airlines

Mesa Airlines

republic airlines

Republic Airways

skywest airlines

Skywest Airlines

Embraer EMB 170

EMB 170 & 175

 

EMB 170
EMB 175
Cruise Speed: 530 mph
Capacity: 70-76 passengers
Propulsion: Two jet engines
Wingspan: Up to 76 feet, 3 inches

 

Embraer 145

EMB 145

 

EMB 145
Cruise Speed: 530 mph
Capacity: 50 passengers
Propulsion: ERJs powered by two Rolls-Royce AE3007 rated up to 8,900 pounds thrust each
Wingspan: 69 feet, 7 inches

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