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33,000 Boeing workers are going on strike today. Finally some positive news for aviation safety https://www.cnn.com/2024/09/13/business/strike-boeing-vote-iam-751-hnk-intl
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Are there any makes / models of commercial aircraft you would just NOT fly in? (Just thinking of passenger planes.)
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Not really — I care more about the operator than the design authority / OEM. Virtually every commercial aircraft that is certified to fly is safe to be on as long as it’s adequately maintained and competently flown (IOSA registration is a good proxy for that). I don’t mind flying on a B737 MAX 8 or 9 in that case, for instance. Of course, some models correlate negatively with that — for example, I wouldn’t fly on an Ilyushin or a Tupolev, but mostly because they tend to be operated by third-world carriers with shoddy maintenance and a questionable safety culture. Same for the ATR (42/72) or similar, which is a safe design but accident-prone when operated by exotic carriers in remote locations
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Thank you! I always thought it interesting that when you book a ticket they tell you what model you're flying on, like Embraer this or that
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