Despite last week’s Airbus Summit in Toulouse primarily covering sustainability goals , the aviation powerhouse also touched on other significant potential changes to its industry. Airbus has high hopes for single-pilot cockpits on long-haul routes.
This is a companion discussion topic for the original entry at https://simpleflying.com/airbus-single-pilot-flight-crews/
Yeah imma just stick with Boeing
Can’t wait to see another Germanwings!
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This can be good thing. Looking forward to it #airbusgang
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Maverick:
This can be good thing
How can this possibly be good?
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Isn’t that good news for Airbus?
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I mean, yeah, they’ll go bankrupt
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Airbus is advance, what are you talking about
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problem is when u want to go too advanced
L-1011 is a prime example
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PlanesAndGames:
advanced
which is why the Lockheed L-1011 had comparatively few accidents and a better safety record than its competitors.
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Which is also the plane that broke Lockheed
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Lockheed future concept. Also we should make a new topic in regards of Lockheed Martin
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Also the boom supersonic is also gonna be another company that’ll be making advanced supersonic airliner
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Ondrej
September 27, 2021, 2:28pm
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I don’t like this at all. I’m sure they are aware that people and computers work nicely together like now for example.
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