Boeing 777 200

'Boeing 777 200' - 3 News Result(s)

  • Mystery of Lithium Ion Batteries in MH370 Disappearance
    World News | Press Trust of India | Saturday May 3, 2014
    A new mystery has emerged in MH370's disappearance with the Malaysia Airlines saying the lithium ion batteries carried in the plane weighed over 200 kg, even as the cargo manifest released recently listed the "consolidated" consignment at 2.453 tonnes.
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  • Air India to sell 7 Dreamliners to raise Rs 5,200 crore: report
    Business | Sunday December 22, 2013
    National carrier Air India plans to raise up to $840 million (Rs 5208 crore w.r.t. $1 = Rs 62) by way of sale of its seven Boeing 787-8 Dreamliner planes, which it will then lease back, to pay off the bridge loans taken against these aircraft, according to sources.
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  • Pilots in Asiana crash relied on automatic equipment for airspeed
    World News | Reuters | Wednesday July 10, 2013
    The pilots aboard the Asiana Airlines Boeing 777 that crashed in San Francisco relied on automatic equipment - an auto-throttle system - to maintain airspeed and did not realize the plane was flying too slowly until it was just 200 feet (60 meters) above the ground, the head of the U.S. National Transportation Safety Board said on Tuesday.
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'Boeing 777 200' - 3 News Result(s)

  • Mystery of Lithium Ion Batteries in MH370 Disappearance
    World News | Press Trust of India | Saturday May 3, 2014
    A new mystery has emerged in MH370's disappearance with the Malaysia Airlines saying the lithium ion batteries carried in the plane weighed over 200 kg, even as the cargo manifest released recently listed the "consolidated" consignment at 2.453 tonnes.
    www.ndtv.com
  • Air India to sell 7 Dreamliners to raise Rs 5,200 crore: report
    Business | Sunday December 22, 2013
    National carrier Air India plans to raise up to $840 million (Rs 5208 crore w.r.t. $1 = Rs 62) by way of sale of its seven Boeing 787-8 Dreamliner planes, which it will then lease back, to pay off the bridge loans taken against these aircraft, according to sources.
    www.ndtv.com/business
  • Pilots in Asiana crash relied on automatic equipment for airspeed
    World News | Reuters | Wednesday July 10, 2013
    The pilots aboard the Asiana Airlines Boeing 777 that crashed in San Francisco relied on automatic equipment - an auto-throttle system - to maintain airspeed and did not realize the plane was flying too slowly until it was just 200 feet (60 meters) above the ground, the head of the U.S. National Transportation Safety Board said on Tuesday.
    www.ndtv.com
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