Whoever posted this obviously did not read the article. It clearly states they might do a neo, they might do a -900, but no where does it say "will". And really, it's hard to believe Airbus would pour more money down that hole.
American Airlines is a business, not a religious organization. I'm sure their staff doesn't wish every boarding passenger a Happy Ramadan or Yom Kippur, so why do they feel it's appropriate to impose their belief in the myth of Christianity on every boarding passenger? If they want to believe in that nonsense, fine, but there is no place in a business transaction that should require me to listen to something I find extremely repugnant.
I sincerely hope that any pilot who tries to No-Fly-List the author of that article loses his license. You expect Nazi-like behavior from the TSA at the airport, but not from the pilots.
One of the most pointless articles I've read in a long time. Ford no longer makes the Model A, why would Boeing keep making a plane that's decades old technology and been replaced many years ago by the 787. I guess this is what happens when someone who knows nothing about commercial aviation writes an article on the subject. Someone may want to tell Motley Fool that airplanes have also replaced the steam ship as the preferred mode of transportation across the North Atlantic as they seem to be totally clueless.
Really,this is your burning question of the day? How about the CAD operator wanted a color to stand out against the blue sky so he clicked green from the paint bucket. I doubt it is nothing more 'sinister' than this.
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