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It’s not “What Hath God Wrought,” but it’s historic nonetheless: Connexion by Boeing launched its first commercial flight today, with flight 452 on Lufthansa flying from Munich to Los Angeles. The press release and photo were filed (also a first) from the flight at 35,000 feet. Connexion’s commercial launch of a single plane is significant, but Lufthansa won’t finish unwiring its 80 planes in its long-haul fleet until the end of 2006. In fact, it’s possible that fewer than a dozen planes out of a few hundred committed will be ready to go this year. (Photo shows a German passenger at right, and Boeing VP David Friedman at left.)
Posted by Glennf at May 17, 2004 10:30 PM
Categories: Air Travel, Future
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