Summary
- Airbus CEO plans to launch ZEROe program by 2028, Next Generation Single Aisle also in works.
- Royal Brunei expands Boeing 787 fleet at Singapore Airshow with larger variant order.
- London Heathrow Airport sees first profit since 2019 post-pandemic, Breeze Airways orders Airbus A220.
Simple Flying’s latest podcast is live and ready for you to enjoy! Hosted this week by Tom Boon, our Content Manager, and Jake Hardiman, our Evergreen Manager, the 206th episode is now available for your listening pleasure.
The Simple Flying podcast is released weekly and hot off the press today. We aim to cover some of the week's most important commercial aviation stories with commentary and occasionally a little bit of fun!
What's in episode 206?
In episode 206 of the Simple Flying podcast, Jake and Tom discuss:
Airbus CEO Expects To Launch ZEROe Aircraft Program By 2028
Airbus provided two key updates on the ZEROe program and on the A320neo aircraft family successor, known as the Next Generation Single Aisle (NGSA).
Royal Brunei Boosts Boeing 787 Fleet With Singapore Airshow Order
The carrier has chosen a larger variant than the Dreamliners that are currently in its fleet.
Post-Pandemic Shift: London Heathrow Airport Reports 1st Profit Since 2019
The airport has come a long way from its heavy pandemic-era losses.
Breeze Airways Celebrates 2/20 With Airbus A220 Order
The airline is converting ten of its options into firm orders as it continues to expand its network.
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