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Eight hours to nowhere

6/5/202653 min

On this week’s episode of AvTalk, SAS’s India relaunch doesn’t quite make it to India. The first Airbus A350-100ULR for Qantas’ Project Sunrise takes to the skies.

Boeing is advancing the 737 MAX monthly production rate as it says it anticipates MAX 7 and MAX 10 certification by the end of the year.

Violence flares in the Middle East with fresh strikes, including one that hit Kuwait Airport, killing one person and injuring dozens in the terminal.

Swiss is parting out a pair of A220-100s and parking the rest to suppo...

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  1. Ian Petchenik· Host0:00

    [upbeat music] Hello, and welcome to episode 373 of AvTalk. I am Ian Petchenik, here once again, as always, with Jason Rabinowitz.

  2. Jason Rabinowitz· Host0:19

    Last week must've been a week off, right? You wouldn't record without me, would you?

  3. Ian Petchenik· Host0:23

    Completely alone in a room. I did nothing last week.

  4. Jason Rabinowitz· Host0:28

    Just heavy breathing into a microphone.

  5. Ian Petchenik· Host0:30

    [laughs] Didn't know what to do. Exactly. I was so, so beside myself. If you listened to the show last week, you know that we had a lot of fun last week, and we alluded to Jason having a lot of fun last week. Jason, tell us ... I mentioned on the podcast last week that you saw a glider from a mountain.

  6. Jason Rabinowitz· Host0:54

    That's accurate. Believe it or not, I did listen to some or, or most of that episode, so I, I did hear that.

  7. Ian Petchenik· Host0:59

    That makes ... So you're, like, four for 373.

  8. Jason Rabinowitz· Host1:03

    Once we record this one and hit done, yes.

  9. Ian Petchenik· Host1:05

    Well, I know you're not gonna listen to this one.

  10. Jason Rabinowitz· Host1:07

    Well, no. Why would I do that? But yes. [laughs] I was in Switzerland up in the mountains for about a week touring the entire country. I will never financially recover from this trip. Doing it once, never gonna go back. But it was a lot of fun. And on multiple mountains there were airplanes. I think the first time we saw was aptly on Pilatus,

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