News and notes from around the interweb:
- In a since-deleted tweet, Ryanair wrote “Let us fix that 'Dirtiest passenger ever'”
'Dirtiest Ryanair flight ever' video shows plane in shocking state: 'Gross' https://t.co/gG6147q5ZE pic.twitter.com/Fjce7urYs5
— New York Post (@nypost) September 7, 2022
- FAA adopts new procedures for Boeing employees overseeing safety
- Why Austin airport lost power for more than 3 hours Wednesday morning
- United says JFK can handle more flights. Can it? Cranky Flier lays out the case for how JFK could expand, which United wants so it can grow its flights there. But air traffic control still can’t upgrade the technology the way it needs to (thanks, Congressional budgeting) and even if JFK could grow there is no reason on earth to simply gift slots to United (government subsidy). Why not auction off the slots, or better yet shift away from slots to congestion pricing?
- Nigerian officials intercept 7,000 smuggled donkey penises at international airport after smell from sacks aroused suspicion So that happened.
- Government-controlled Aeroflot places an order for Russian commercial aircraft Rostec may be too busy making planes for Aeroflot to focus its sales efforts on American Airlines and Lufthansa.
Also in the news Gary Leff deletes comments.
Dangaladima said that a suspect linked to the shipment, which is worth an estimated 200 million Naira (£416,000), managed to escape.
Two interesting facts
One has to wonder about the cleanliness of the homes of such people
Lol, I work in a poker room, that plane isn’t even close to what is under the tables at the end of the day.