I’m curious whether Riyadh Air will be a dry airline like Saudia or are they going to be like its other gulf neighbors cause if it will be a Dry airline. I don’t know if that will be attractive to majority of customers
It’s clear you have zero knowledge of the number of people in the world who don’t drink. The number of passengers who travel to Saudi for religious tourism is phenomenal.
Hey Dj, I like your videos, but do you think you'd be able to add a week's recap videos, which covers the most notable news of the week? I cant always watch the daily ones, but if there was a weekly one with the really important stuff so I wouldn't miss anything big that would be great.
Can't but wonder how long before AC tries to shut them down; they really are a bully. WestJet has the benefit of leveraging the partnership with Delta; wouldn't be surprised to see them ultimately become a part of SkyTeam.
Where will they get the aircrafts from? I think their decision to get an all Boeing wide body aircrafts, may come back to bite them. We shall wait and see.
@@AbdullahNajib-b9zever heard of the 737 rudder problems? Over 1000 people have died over the last 3 decades because of these problems. Far more than on the older airbus aircraft where this happened exactly once.
Talking about route expansion, Etihad today also announced route expansion plan, but got lots of angry Swedish for tricking them that Stockholm will be one of the new destinations by adding the Tre Kronor Cup in the clue guessing video. But not actually one of the destinations.
Because it’s a Boeing? And a lot of people, particularly airline managers, have lost confidence in Boeing’s ability to deliver quality aircraft on time.
@@AbdullahNajib-b9z airlines have though. Take a look at the consistent yearly delays that are plaguing Boeing, and look to be continuously the case for a while with the oversight that the FAA have over them.
Imagine the GROUND power for A/C cooling of Riyadh's dark blue planes sitting in 110+ °F temps!
It's more about how the heat is affecting the airframe lifetimes. It's certainly not reducing stress.
Great news again for Airbus and RR
Thanks Dj!!
Congrats to Riyadh. 👏👏👏🥂🍾✈️
Emirates Airlines has taken delivery of its first a350 with its first passenger flight happening in January
I’m curious whether Riyadh Air will be a dry airline like Saudia or are they going to be like its other gulf neighbors cause if it will be a Dry airline. I don’t know if that will be attractive to majority of customers
It’s clear you have zero knowledge of the number of people in the world who don’t drink. The number of passengers who travel to Saudi for religious tourism is phenomenal.
@@nickjames5366 hajj and umrah,not religious tourism
I think it will be dry. But I won't be surprised if it is not.
@@nickjames5366 Most people go there once a year at the same time. I think they want to become the next 'Dubai' and brush everything under the carpet.
who the hell wants to go to a country that denies people basic human rights. No thanks
Hey Dj, I like your videos, but do you think you'd be able to add a week's recap videos, which covers the most notable news of the week? I cant always watch the daily ones, but if there was a weekly one with the really important stuff so I wouldn't miss anything big that would be great.
Best decision for Etihad to add more A350s
Any Global Airlines news?
old news
Nice massive plane
Stiff competition with fly emirates, eithad airways & Qatar airways.
I agree, especially for westerners who want to drink alcohol onboard .
Good On Airbus 350F
WestJet keep on expanding
Can't but wonder how long before AC tries to shut them down; they really are a bully. WestJet has the benefit of leveraging the partnership with Delta; wouldn't be surprised to see them ultimately become a part of SkyTeam.
The 8F will out perform the 350f if ever comes to be. AB hasn’t been a good decision for freight even with the cheap conversions
💙💙💙🌈🌈🌈💙💙💙
There was a 737 cargo aircraft that crashed in Lithuania, sadly one person has been confirmed dead with three injured
Where will they get the aircrafts from? I think their decision to get an all Boeing wide body aircrafts, may come back to bite them. We shall wait and see.
why?
no automation or rudder rip off problems if they buy boeing
@@AbdullahNajib-b9zever heard of the 737 rudder problems? Over 1000 people have died over the last 3 decades because of these problems. Far more than on the older airbus aircraft where this happened exactly once.
@@drjojo4624 but automation problems boeing 3 airbus 9
*Another Factor Contributing to Boeing's Mediocrity*
*Their DEI policies*
Talking about route expansion, Etihad today also announced route expansion plan, but got lots of angry Swedish for tricking them that Stockholm will be one of the new destinations by adding the Tre Kronor Cup in the clue guessing video. But not actually one of the destinations.
They might reveal it in february, sweden should be included because of the teased swedish stuff
Given their appalling human rights record, and the availability of plenty of alternatives, I won't ever be a customer of a Saudi-based airline.
why cant they just choose a 8f???
Because it’s a Boeing? And a lot of people, particularly airline managers, have lost confidence in Boeing’s ability to deliver quality aircraft on time.
@@drjojo4624 i havent
@@AbdullahNajib-b9z
airlines have though. Take a look at the consistent yearly delays that are plaguing Boeing, and look to be continuously the case for a while with the oversight that the FAA have over them.
@@AbdullahNajib-b9zBecause they could get hands on the A350F sooner than the 777-8F.
When fire engulfs the house, sitting at the table is something else than confidence.