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How JetBlue Founder David Neeleman Launched a New Airline During a Pandemic

 Photograph by Mackenzie Stroh THE ICY WEATHER SYSTEM that trundled up the Atlantic Seaboard and glazed New York City on February 14, 2007, was nasty, but not the worst that airlines had ever confronted. Mainline carriers such as American and Delta knew the drill. They canceled flights in anticipation while moving equipment and crews to sidestep the storm and minimize disruptions. The newer kid on the tarmac,  JetBlue, flew into the storm face first. And flopped. The low-cost carrier was barely seven years old, growing rapidly and happily because customers loved its panache, pricing, and product comfortable seating, free satellite TV, and freewheeling yet attentive flight crews. Concentrating its fleet in New York and Boston made the carrier more vulnerable to winter weather, though, and as the storm began to wreak havoc on operations, JetBlue swiftly learned that its communications and logistics networks had not scaled with the rest of the outfit. With crews stuck out of place,

Falcons Of Chhamb To Get Rafales: History Of IAF s 101 Squadron Which Will Be Resurrected At Hasimara Air Base

‘Falcons Of Chhamb’ To Get Rafales: History Of IAF’s 101 Squadron Which Will Be Resurrected At Hasimara Air Base by Swarajya Staff - May 17, 2021 06:34 AM Rafale (Twitter) IAF’s 101 Squadron blunted the Pakistani armour thrust in Chhamb in 1971. Number 101 Squadron of the Indian Air Force (IAF) is all set to be revived at the Hasimara Air Force Station in West Bengal this month. Nearly a decade after it was number-plated, the Falcons will be resurrected with a new batch of four Rafale fighters, which will arrive later this month. The squadron, formed at the Palam Air Force Station in Delhi in 1949 for the role of photo reconnaissance, was equipped with Harvards and Spitfires.

India Completely Revamps Its Eastern Air Force Base That Will House The Second Squadron Of Rafale Jets

India Completely Revamps Its Eastern Air Force Base That Will House The Second Squadron Of Rafale Jets May 16, 2021 The Indian Air Force (IAF) will soon operationalize its second Rafale squadron at the strategically located Hasimara Air Force Station in the eastern state of West Bengal, close to the China border. According to reports, India will receive four more Rafale jets this month, taking the total number of these fighter jets with IAF to 24 out of 36 ordered.  With the arrival of new Rafale jets, the IAF would resurrect its 101st Squadron at Hasimara Air Force Station, one of the vital military installations in the eastern sector.

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