Daily Aviation
lunes, 11 de mayo de 2015
domingo, 26 de abril de 2015
Pan Am
United History
United Airlines, Inc. ("commonly referred to simply as "United") is an Americanmajor airline headquartered in Chicago, Illinois. It is the world's largest airline when measured by number of destinations served. In the late 1920s, just prior to the use of the United Airlines name, The Boeing Company, currently one of the world's largest aircraft manufacturers, operated a predecessor airline.
United operates out of nine airline hubsin the continental United States, Guam, and Japan. George Bush Intercontinental Airport in Houston is United's largest passenger carrying hubhandling 16.6 million passengers annually with an average of 45,413 passengers daily, while Chicago-O'Hare is its largest hub in terms of daily departures. The company employs over 88,500 people while maintaining its headquarters in Chicago's Willis Tower(formerly known as Sears Tower). Through the airline's parent company, United Continental Holdings, it is publicly traded under NYSE: UAL with a market capitalization of over $18 billion as of September, 2014.
United's main competitors in its domestic market are Delta Air Lines, American Airlines, and Southwest Airlines. United is using Continental's air operator's certificate and it surrendered its original certificate when the merger closed.
sábado, 25 de abril de 2015
Chilean volcano ash reaches Buenos Aires and forced to suspend flights
The cloud of ash from the Chilean volcan Calbuco arrived in Buenos Aires and several airlines suspended their flights, while the northern region of Argentina Patagonia was covered by ash and a gradual improvement is expected if no new outbreaks occur .
Several flights of American Airlines, AirFrance and Delta.