Boeing's New B-737MAX Aircraft

Sunday, January 08, 2012
 
Boeing's introduction of the new B-737 MAX, which is a advanced version of the B-737, has a more fuel-efficient engine. 
 
This is just one reason Boeing orders for new aircraft have risen sharply recently. According to the company, the commercial aircraft orders totalled 805 for 2011.  In 2010, 530 aircraft were ordered from Boeing. Boeing also said it's B-777 wide bodied jumbo jet has led orders for two-aisle aircraft; it set a new record with 200 orders for the B-777.
 
Boeing, along with Airbus, the European consortium, produce most of the large commercial aircraft in the world.
 
You may find this very interesting, if your goal is to be a pilot.  More aircraft ordered and brought on line mean more pilots are needed. What are you waiting for?  It's a new year. Start your flight training now. To find out more, see www.pea.com.
1/8/2012

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I've had seriously good fun at Phoenix, and a great opportunity to train other pilots after getting the flight instructor ticket, all in a really nice and relaxed manner. After 5 months of instructing I got a job as a first officer on the Saab 340 for a regional airline in Europe. And what's most important, I think, I had absolutely no problems jumping from the Piper Cherokee into a 3 times faster, 10 times bigger aeroplane. This was the big test, I suppose, and one that made me think different about the training I got in Phoenix, changing 180 degrees my feelings towards those 'not so relaxed' instructors I had the privilege to fly with during my training.
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