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The Squawk Kats podcast is brought to you by two airline pilots who share a love and passion for all things aviation! Tune in as Meagen and Anjan explore the ever evolving world of flight.Squawk Kats is your one stop hub for news, events, analysis and an in-depth dive into the aviation industry. (Disclaimer: All opinions are purely personal & not affiliated with any company/airline/organization.)
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We are back! Covid might have kept us down for a bit, but Meagen and Anjan are back, this time taking a look at events which happened in commercial aviation this year, which sound made up! Contact - Twitter: a_flyguyEmail - squawkkats[at]gmail 
S2E7 - Where is MH370?

S2E7 - Where is MH370?

2022-03-0951:59

The greatest mysteries of our era, Malaysia Airlines Flight 370, or MH370, has been missing for the past 8 years now. As we enter 2022, there seems to be a new way to further confirm where the B777-200 flew in its final hours. Richard Godfrey is working on WSPRnet propagation in his GDTAAA system and you can read more about his work here - https://www.mh370search.com/Reporting about Capt. Zaharie Shah's political links as reported by AsiaTimes - https://asiatimes.com/2022/03/a-deeper-look-into-the-mh370-mystery/You can get in touch with me via Twitter (/a_flyguy) for your comments about this episode.  
There could be some good news about the Antonov An225 Mriya! We also take a look at how airspace closures have affected commercial aviation and the additional flight times for airlines like Finnair, Air Canada, and the impact it could have on Emirates. Additionally, due to sanctions on aircraft leased to Russian operators, lessors stare at a massive headache of extracting their aircraft out of Russia. We also take a look at how Aeroflot 111 from Miami to Moscow entered Canadian airspace it shouldn't have. You can reach me via Twitter (/a_flyguy)
The Russia Ukraine war is affecting the aviation industry and could continue to do so. From airspace closures (Ukraine closed its airspace today) and the Russian airspace is a vital link to flights to Asia, high jet fuel prices, aviation lessors being wary, the impact of titanium supply to the aerospace industry, there are a lot of factors. Potentially, this could also build a good business case for the Russian made Irkut MC21. You can reach me via Twitter (/a_flyguy)
Hydrogen powered aircraft are expected sometime in 2035 with Airbus taking the lead. Today, Airbus announced the Hydrogen powered A380 test bed which plans to start flight testing in the middle of this decade. The engine is supplied by CFM, and is modified to run on hydrogen combustion. You can reach me on Twitter (/a_flyguy) to share your views and opinion about Airbus's ambitious hydrogen project. 
Why is the aviation industry excited for Valentine's Day? Where is the China-made ARJ21 flying outside of China (soon)? Is Kruger National Park actually getting an international flight from Frankfurt? How is the Peruvian fuel shortage affecting flights? How many laser strikes were directed at aircraft last year, and how do laser strikes affect commercial flights? How many unruly passengers were recorded last year? What are unruly passengers doing to commercial flights? Here's all the aviation news you may have missed in the last week. As always, get in touch with me via Twitter (/a_flyguy) to tell me what you thought about this episode! 
The  second week of January 2022 has been very eventful in the commercial aviation industry. From the launch of Northern Pacific Airways, flight disruptions due to 5G activation, the ongoing battle between Airbus and Qatar Airways, Joby Aviation's eVTOL hitting new milestones, and a record for the youngest woman to fly solo across the world, it's been a busy week! Catch up with Anjan bringing you all the news. Reach out on Twitter (/a_flyguy) to share your views and opinions! 
What is the aviation industry looking like in 2022 on the back of the Omicron variant? In short, there's a lot in store for AvGeeks and Aviation professionals as there are new aircraft, new propulsion technologies, new airlines, and new cabin classes that are lined up for this year. Do share your thoughts and feedback with us on Twitter (\KatsSquawk)! 
Day 2 of the 2021 Dubai Air Show saw plenty of big ticket announcements. The Airbus A350F was launched with Air Lease Corp. which also placed orders for the A220-300, A321neo, A321XLR and A330neo. Boeing saw orders from Emirates for the 777F, and Emirates also announced it would purchase IAI converted 777-300 freighters. DHL Express purchased more 767 BCFs. ATR launched a new engine on the ATR 72 and 42 with the PW127XT engine series and Air Corsica is the launch customer here. Embraer saw a new customer in Overland airways, and also announced its intent to look at passenger converted freighters. Embraer turboprops were also in the news which are expected to launch next year. You can reach us via Twitter (/KatsSquawk). 
At the Dubai Air Show 2021, the Airbus A350F has been launched, in addition to Indigo Partners ordering 255 A321neo family aircraft for their airlines including Wizz Air, Frontier, Volaris and JetSmart. The Airbus market outlook for the next 20 years was released, and in addition the Boeing 777X made a flying demonstration. The 777XF was not announced at the show however. Stay tuned for updates from Day 2 of the 2021 Dubai Air Show. Meanwhile, follow us on Twitter (/KatsSquawk). 
On the third anniversary of the Boeing 737 MAX Lion Air crash, we take a look at what is going on at one of the top aerospace companies in the world. Three years hence, Boeing seems to be neck deep in problems still: The Boeing 787 manufacturing defects are expected to cost $1billion, the Boeing 777X is massively delayed and Emirates, which is the launch customer for the 777X is doubtful when it will fly the aircraft, and the Boeing 737 MAX is pending re-certification in China which is causing massive inventory pile-up. Despite these challenges, Boeing says it has commenced work on its new aircraft, what was known as the Boeing NMA (Boeing NSA). More details in the episode. You can get in touch with us through Twitter (/KatsSquawk). 
The successor to the popular Airbus A320 has been finalized with Airbus officials saying it is not a question of "If" but "When" the smaller Airbus A220 (Bombardier C Series) is stretched for a likely A220-500 variant to replace the A320. Have you flown the Airbus A220, or experienced it as a passenger? What are your thoughts on the aircraft? Please do tell us through Twitter (/KatsSquawk). 
Air India and Air India Express have been sold to the Tata Group (Talace) finally!! Are the glorious days of Air India going to be replicated? How will Air India fit with Vistara and Air Asia India, in which the Tatas already have a significant stake? And with rivals like Akasa and Jet 2.0, what is the business plan for the new Air India? Please do let us know your thoughts via Twitter. Our Twitter handle is (/KatsSquawk). 
This week, a Spirit Airlines Airbus A320 was faced with a bird strike, which resulted in an engine fire and a subsequent evacuation on the runway. While there were no casualties, passengers on this aircraft made a mistake. A mistake which has been made in the past, and has resulted in the loss of life. How to Correctly Evacuate An Aircraft is aimed at educating passengers on the Don'ts of an aircraft evacuation. You may reach out to us on Twitter (/KatsSquawk) for any queries/feedback. Do consider sharing this episode with your family and friends. 
At the Airbus Summit 2021, the plane maker has detailed its upcoming hydrogen powered aircraft, which is likely to be a turboprop. It will feature significant advancements in its wing design, including the Wing of Tomorrow and the Extra Performing Wing. You can share your thoughts with us on Twitter (/KatsSquawk), and we are keen to know if you are excited to fly on-board the hydrogen aircraft! 
Breeze Airways will soon get its first Airbus A220-300, and has ordered 20 more of the type, British Airways commits to sustainable aviation with its Better World A320, and Air New Zealand and Airbus chart an MoU towards hydrogen aircraft for the next decade. You can reach us on Twitter (/KatsSquawk) for your suggestions and thought! 
With business travel, an important revenue source for airlines, non-existent, how are airlines adapting to this change in the environment? Virgin Atlantic, French Bee, Air Canada, Air France and Norwegian have started implementing changes towards the leisure flier, whereas start-up airlines like flyPop, Northern Pacific and Marianas Pacific are taking advantage of the demand for tourist destinations. You can get in touch with us via Twitter (KatsSquawk)! 
Airplane seats are filling up, but who is flying? Business travel, an important revenue source for airlines, is non-existent, and it looks like the pandemic has forever changed the way corporates travel. In Part 2 of this series, we learn about how the airline industry is adapting to this shift, and what the future of the industry looks like without the high-paying business traveler. You can get in touch with us via Twitter (KatsSquawk)! 
Embraer wants to redefine regional flying with a brand new aircraft, the Embraer Turboprop, Eve mobility has big plans for EVTOL in Kenya, the Boeing 737 MAX is expected to re-start flying in China and flyPOP will offer low cost long haul flights between India and UK. As always, you can reach us via Twitter/KatsSquawk or email us: SquawkKats at gmail dot com.
Big updates in the air cargo industry this week! The Boeing Big Twin (Boeing 777-300 Freighter), more news about the Airbus A350F, Russia's MC21F, the all-electric DHL Cargo Alice and more! As always, you can reach us via Twitter/KatsSquawk or email us: SquawkKats at gmail dot com.
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