With all the problems occuring for Boeing planes and the airlines that use them, as well as the effects of having diversity enforced upon airlines, which airlines that run in the US are the least affected? Are airlines that use Airbus, for example, also having planes fall out of the sky?
I am thinking of visiting some family cross country. Road trips are expensive nowadays due to the price of gas and lodging. Just curious if there are any airlines/ airplanes that aren't as badly afflicted by progressivism. While we are at it, how bad are modern planes and airlines? As bad as the jokes of "planes falling out of the skies" make it out to be?
The only Boeing products affected are the MAX airliners. 757s and 767s are solid (there have been cases of those aircraft being unharmed in 3.5G pullups), 737s outside of the MAX line (so, anything from 737-400 to 737-800) are from when Boeing was run by engineers. The 737s and 787s are okay.
The big issue today is going to be flight crew (who by federal dictate have to be vaxxed) and cabin crew (who are beginning to be all fucking DEI Karens).
Wait, there are 757 and 767 in America? Never seen those.
I'm really interested in what this means.
We have 767s flying out of Aus, internationally (sadly no more 747s, and I've never seen a 757)...
They're rare, but I've been on at least a couple in my time.
The Qantas 747s a decade ago were the bomb. They were, unironically, fucking great. Which is part of what makes it so sad that they got rid of them...