Not exact matches
Apple's board implemented a policy in 2017 requiring CEO Tim Cook to «
use private
aircraft for all
business and personal travel.»
Core Capital Goods New Orders (nondefense capital goods
used in the production of goods or services, excluding
aircraft) is an important gauge of
business spending, often referred to as Core Capex.
Our technologies are
used in
aircraft ranging from the most
used single aisle
aircraft and the largest passenger planes in the world to
business jets and the world's advanced 5th generation fighter
aircraft.
Basic Overview Airline: Singapore Airlines
Aircraft: A330 Flight #: SQ177 Route: SGN > SIN (> MEL *) Date: October 14, 2017 Duration: 2 hr Cabin & Layout:
Business Class, 30 seats, 2 -2-2, angled Seats: 12H, 12K Miles
Used: 46,750 Singapore KrisFlyer Miles per person (including > MEL * portion since this was 1 booking) Taxes... read more
An opinion from the ethics and lobbying regulators at the Joint Commission on Public Ethics found Lee would not have to reimburse the state for rides on state
aircraft as long as it is being
used for state
business.
The ethics panel in its advisory opinion returned with a previously
used definition of who can
use the state
aircraft when on official
business.
The opinion released yesterday was prompted by a letter from Cuomo's top legal aide Mylan Denerstein who sought to clarify how and when Cuomo can
use the state
aircraft when traveling for official
business.
As Jim Odato reported a little while ago, an opinion from the Joint Commission on Public Ethics is being read to intrepret that Gov. Andrew Cuomo's girlfriend and friends of his daughters may
use the state
aircraft when it's being deployed for official state
business.
The scandal over whether Eliot Spitzer's office improperly
used the State Police to produce damaging evidence that former State Senate majority leader Joe Bruno improperly
used state - owned vehicles (cars and
aircraft) to travel from upstate to New York City on trips that included both state
business and politicking?
«The governor
uses a state
aircraft for state
business and does not charge taxpayers for personal or political air travel,» Cuomo's office said when asked about de Blasio and First Lady Chirlane McCray getting airlifted to last month's presidential debate on Long Island.
Mr. Cuomo's investigators concluded that because so - called mixed -
use trips, which combine official and political
business, were permissible at the time, «there is no legal basis to conclude that Senator Bruno's
use of state
aircraft violated any state policy.»
Subsequently, in late May and early June, Peter Pope, a top lawyer for the governor, asked Mr. Dopp whether the matter of Mr. Bruno's
use of state
aircraft should be referred to the state inspector general, or even to federal prosecutors, who were investigating Mr. Bruno's outside
business dealings.
The governor and his legal team now face a hearing before the Ethics Commission to determine if Sanford broke any state laws by charging the state for first - and
business - class flights,
using state - owned
aircraft for political travel and tapping into campaign funds for personal
use.
Basic Overview Airline: Singapore Airlines
Aircraft: A330 Flight #: SQ177 Route: SGN > SIN (> MEL *) Date: October 14, 2017 Duration: 2 hr Cabin & Layout:
Business Class, 30 seats, 2 -2-2, angled Seats: 12H, 12K Miles
Used: 46,750 Singapore KrisFlyer Miles per person (including > MEL * portion since this was 1 booking) Taxes... read more
Basic Overview Airline: Singapore Airlines
Aircraft: Boeing 777 Flight #: SQ 227 Route: (SGN >) * SIN > MEL Date: October 15, 2017 Duration: 7 hr 25 min Cabin & Layout:
Business Class, 12 seats, 1 -2-1, lie - flat Seats: 11D, 11F Miles
Used: 46,750 Singapore KrisFlyer Miles per person (including... read more
Airline: Singapore Airlines
Aircraft: Boeing 777 Flight #: SQ 227 Route: (SGN >) * SIN > MEL Date: October 15, 2017 Duration: 7 hr 25 min Cabin & Layout:
Business Class, 12 seats, 1 -2-1, lie - flat Seats: 11D, 11F Miles
Used: 46,750 Singapore KrisFlyer Miles per person (including SGN > SIN * since this was 1 booking) Taxes & Fees Paid: $ 212 USD per person Typical Retail Cost: $ 1,425 USD per person (SGN > SIN > MEL) Typical Economy Cost: ~ $ 580 USD per person
Airline: Singapore Airlines
Aircraft: A330 Flight #: SQ177 Route: SGN > SIN (> MEL *) Date: October 14, 2017 Duration: 2 hr Cabin & Layout:
Business Class, 30 seats, 2 -2-2, angled Seats: 12H, 12K Miles
Used: 46,750 Singapore KrisFlyer Miles per person (including > MEL * portion since this was 1 booking) Taxes & Fees Paid: $ 212 USD per person Typical Retail Cost: $ 1,425 USD per person (SGN > SIN > MEL) Typical Economy Cost: ~ $ 580 USD per person
If you
use miles to fly Hawaii on United Airlines, there are several
aircraft types that provide a lie - flat
business class seat, including the Boeing 777, 767, and 757.
Basic Overview Airline: Singapore Airlines
Aircraft: A330 Flight #: SQ177 Route: SGN > SIN (> MEL *) Date: October 14, 2017 Duration: 2 hr Cabin & Layout:
Business Class, 30 seats, 2 -2-2, angled Seats: 12H, 12K Miles
Used: 46,750 Singapore KrisFlyer Miles per person (including > MEL * portion since this was 1 booking) Taxes... read more
The route will be flown
using Airbus A330 - 300 or A330 - 200
aircraft, featuring Brussels Airlines» new 180 ° lie - flat
business - class seats.
Delta will operate the route
using Boeing 777 - 200LR
aircraft, equipped with 291 seats, including 37 lie - flat seats in the Delta One
business - class cabin, 36 seats in Delta Comfort +, the carrier's premium economy lite section, and 218 seats in economy.
The additional flights will operate
using Boeing 737
aircraft, equipped with 16 seats in
business class and 134 seats in economy class.
American plans to operate the service
using newly - retrofitted Boeing 777 - 200ER
aircraft with 45 new lie - flat
business - class seats, 45 premium economy lite Main Cabin Extra, and 170 seats in coach.
The new flights operate
using Embraer 190
aircraft, outfitted with 11 seats in premier
business class, and 88 seats in economy class.
While none of the Airbus A350s currently in service offer first - class cabins, the airlines that
use the jet have installed the latest versions of
business, premium economy and economy seats on their new
aircraft.
Fortunately Cathay Pacific's fleet is more homogenous, so you can expect a good experience in first or
business class on all its long - haul routes without worrying much about the
aircraft used to operate them.
Cathay Pacific has long
used a lie - flat, reverse herringbone design that is considered one of the best
business class seats in the industry and a model for the seats American Airlines
uses on its Boeing 777 - 300ER
aircraft.
LATAM now connects Santiago with Melbourne
using its Boeing 787 - 9 Dreamliner and, as that
aircraft has a decent
Business Class offering, this could be a very nice way to get across the Pacific to Australia (or to route the other way)....
The 777 - 200 that American
uses is one of the refurbished
aircraft and so will have the new
Business Class seat in an all - aisle - access 1 -2-1 layout (as also seen in the airline's 787 Dreamliners):
American will operate the service
using Boeing 787 - 8 Dreamliner
aircraft, equipped with 28 lie - flat seats in
business class, 48 seats in Main Cabin Extra, the airline's premium economy lite section, and 150 seats in economy.
«We are delighted to launch a non-stop service from Gatwick to Hong Kong,
using our new state - of - the - art A350
aircraft, which will help meet increasing demand for both
business and leisure travel between the Asia Pacific region and the UK.
British Airways will operate the Ft. Lauderdale route
using its 3 - class Boeing 777
aircraft offering
Business, Premium Economy and Economy Class cabins.
JAL will operate the service
using Boeing 777 - 300ER
aircraft, equipped with eight suites in first class, 39 suites in
business class, 40 seats in premium economy, and 147 seats in economy.
KLM
uses its A330 - 200 and -300
aircraft between Amsterdam and Abu Dhabi and neither
aircraft offers a modern
Business Class cabin:
Air France
uses its refurbished 777
aircraft on the Paris and Dubai route and these come with the airline's reverse herringbone, all - aisle - access
Business Class seats (reviewed here).
You can
use this list to see what
aircraft are
used to the destinations you're interested and, hopefully, you can
use it to avoid the less optimal Qatar Airways
Business Class cabins too.
The A350 - 900
aircraft that will be
used in the operation for these flights will feature a three - class
business, economy and premium economy configuration.
Virgin Australia has rolled out the first of its five 777 - 300ERs — the model it
uses on its transpacific service to Los Angeles — to complete a major overhaul, giving the
aircraft a new
business class cabin, a refreshed Premium Economy section, and new extra-legroom seating in the main cabin.
Flight award passengers can not
use Suite Class, First Class and
Business Class on certain
aircraft flown by Singapore Airlines (A380, A380 and B777 - 300ER).
Each of the airline's new flights will be operated
using three - class Boeing 777 - 300ER
aircraft, outfitted with
business, Premium Economy, and economy class.
That might not be a good
use of your miles, though, because intra-Europe
business class is basically regular coach onboard a narrow - body
aircraft, such as a 737 or A320 with a blocked middle seat.
Cathay's 777 - 300ER
aircraft that are
used to operate the additional flights are outfitted with six suites in first class, 53 lie - flat seats in
business class, 34 seats in premium economy, and 182 seats in economy class.
The new flights will operate
using Boeing 777 - 300ER
aircraft, equipped with 40 lie - flat seats in
business class, 32 seats in Premium Economy, and 268 seats in economy.
German carrier Lufthansa's newest
business class seat product is still a way's away from entering service, namely because it will be reserved for
use on the yet - to - launch Boeing 777 - 9
aircraft, which it expects to receive in 2020.
All flights will be operated
using a Boeing 787 Dreamliner
aircraft with
business class flat - bed, premium economy and economy class seats.
not worth it for 51 imo The
aircraft that AC
used to have for
business / first class was much better.
The
use of imaging technology for aerial surveillance with radio control model
aircraft having the capability of obtaining high - resolution photographs and / or video, or
using any types of sensors, for the collection, retention, or dissemination of surveillance data or information on individuals, homes,
businesses, or property at locations where there is a reasonable expectation of privacy is strictly prohibited by the AMA unless written expressed permission is obtained from the individual property owners or managers.
The deal saw 160 pilots and cabin crew, flight slots and two
aircraft transfer to Brussels Airlines, with the remaining three
aircraft being
used elsewhere within the Thomas Cook
business.
here is what it says: The following exclusion applies to the Baggage and Personal Effects, Baggage Delay coverages: We will not pay for damage to or loss of: animals; property
used in trade,
business or for the production of income, household furniture, musical instruments, brittle or fragile articles, or sporting equipment if the loss results from the
use thereof; boats, motors, motorcycles, motor vehicles,
aircraft, and other conveyances or equipment, or parts for such conveyances; artificial limbs or other prosthetic devices, artificial teeth, dental bridges, dentures, dental braces, retainers or other orthodontic devices, hearing aids, any type of eyeglasses, sunglasses or contact lenses; documents or tickets, except for administrative fees required to reissue tickets; money, stamps, stocks and bonds, postal or money orders, securities, accounts, bills, deeds, food stamps or credit cards, except as noted above; property shipped as freight or shipped prior to the Scheduled Departure Date; contraband.
Suicide, attempted suicide or any intentionally self - inflicted injury of you, a traveling companion, family member or
business partner booked to travel with you, while sane or insane; an act of declared or undeclared war; participating in maneuvers or training exercises of an armed service, except while participating in weekend or summer training for the reserve forces of the United States, including the National Guard; riding or driving in races, or speed or endurance competitions or events; mountaineering (engaging in the sport of scaling mountains generally requiring the
use of picks, ropes, or other special equipment); participating as a member of a team in an organized sporting competition or participating as a professional in a stunt, athletic or sporting event or competition; participating in skydiving or parachuting, parasailing, hang gliding, bungee cord jumping, extreme skiing, skiing outside marked trails or heli - skiing, mountaineering, any race, speed contests not including any of the regatta races, spelunking or caving, hot air ballooning, or scuba diving if the depth exceeds 120 feet (40 meters) or if you are not certified to dive and a dive master is not present during the dive; piloting or learning to pilot or acting as a member of the crew of any
aircraft; being intoxicated or under the influence of any controlled substance unless as administered or prescribed by a legally qualified physician; the commission of or attempt to commit a felony or being engaged in an illegal occupation; normal childbirth or pregnancy (except complications of pregnancy) or voluntarily induced abortion; dental treatment (except as coverage is otherwise specifically provided herein); amounts which exceed the maximum benefit amount for each coverage as shown in the Schedule of Benefits; due to a pre-existing condition, as defined in the plan documents.