Sentences with phrase «number of flights for»

for an unlimited number of flights for up to 2 years!

Not exact matches

A delay of the CSeries delivery was widely anticipated due to the small number of test flights since Sept. 16, when the CS100 flew for the first time after years of preparatory work.
Actual operational and financial results of SkyWest, SkyWest Airlines and ExpressJet will likely also vary, and may vary materially, from those anticipated, estimated, projected or expected for a number of other reasons, including, in addition to those identified above: the challenges and costs of integrating operations and realizing anticipated synergies and other benefits from the acquisition of ExpressJet; the challenges of competing successfully in a highly competitive and rapidly changing industry; developments associated with fluctuations in the economy and the demand for air travel; the financial stability of SkyWest's major partners and any potential impact of their financial condition on the operations of SkyWest, SkyWest Airlines, or ExpressJet; fluctuations in flight schedules, which are determined by the major partners for whom SkyWest's operating airlines conduct flight operations; variations in market and economic conditions; significant aircraft lease and debt commitments; residual aircraft values and related impairment charges; labor relations and costs; the impact of global instability; rapidly fluctuating fuel costs, and potential fuel shortages; the impact of weather - related or other natural disasters on air travel and airline costs; aircraft deliveries; the ability to attract and retain qualified pilots and other unanticipated factors.
British Columbia may have pulled up the welcome mat for Chinese home buyers with a 15 % tax on purchases by foreigners, but the number of flights to Vancouver from China just keeps climbing.
In addition to lowering their fees for cell phone service, they also offer free unlimited texting on flights PLUS a free hour of Gogo in - flight WiFi for each flight you take — and there aren't any limits on the number of times you can take advantage of this offer.
In the 1990s, a number of studies reviewed deregulation's impact on airline wages, attributing decreases in the range of 10 to 20 percent for pilots, and more for flight attendants.
They have several partners that fly to Europe, and the number of airline miles required for a flight is quite reasonable.
The aviation industry might no longer be as lucrative as it used to be — no thanks to factors such as bad economy, huge number of employees, increased terrorism and fear, higher insurance costs, and increasing preference for private jet flights.
The fact that the passengers and crew of Flight 1549 were terrorized and the plane destroyed, that 11 innocent people are dead in Aurora, that the girl was held for seven days, ra.ped and sod.omized and will be traumatized for the rest of her life, or that a number of innocent civilians were killed by the missile.
As the flight to the cave is undertaken by vast numbers for a vast range of reasons, so too the nature of the cave varies vastly and appropriately.
For Muslims, whose lunar years consisting of 354 days each are numbered from Muhammad's flight to Medina, the year 1420 began on the first day of Muharram (April 16).
On the subject of packing food for airplane flights, it appears that a number of you were curious about how I go about it.
While flights leaving the country on a Monday won't quite match the culinary standards of Sweden's Malmö Aviation — the first airline in the world to join the MFM campaign — at least the choice has improved for the growing number of people who are eating less meat.
An example Heilbronner gave to demonstrate this is the Southwest Airlines flight that held a number of demonstrators on their way to Washington D.C. for the recent Women's March.
He is also not brave enough to go through any number of players for a high ball, he wont even go through his own, he's bad at reading the flight of the ball and has no intent on making sure of it, when Ospina plays you have to rely on a certain amount of luck.
Danny Shittu has made a number of top flight appearances over the years for the likes of Watford and Bolton Wanderers.
At 29 years old, of course he still has a number years ahead of him at the top flight, but we are looking at a player here that would be amongst the team regularly for probably 2 - 3 seasons more.
Unfortunately, you'd be wrong, and the 27 - year - old has an absurdly low number of top flight goals to his name considering his age, the teams he's played for, and the amount of hype he generally gets.
With a deep minor league system and a number of top - tier prospects, don't be surprised to see a trade deadline deal for Cole Hamels, Cliff Lee or another top flight pitcher.
We've scrutinised the numbers to come up with what we think is the top flight's best - performing selection of the season, analysing the areas that matter for each position and more.
Salah has scored five times in his first nine PL games for the Reds and only Robbie Fowler (six) had scored more top - flight goals than the Egyptian after the same number of games for the club.
Promotion to the Premier League may have convinced Sessegnon to stay put for a further 12 months, but now he will have a number of lucrative offers to make the leap into the top - flight.
When Stoke were relegated in 1985 they did so with a record low number of points for the 22 team, 3 points - a-win top flight.
Togo international Romao has been a regular in the Marseille side since arriving from Lorient in January 2013 and a number of top - flight English clubs have been keeping tabs on the all - action midfielder for some time.
Without doubt a number of well - resourced top flight clubs would kill for that kind of run and I feel privileged to have seen it in during my own life time.
Beaten for the first time in seven years at Twickenham last season, Oxford's new skipper Conor Kearns has been handed a new - look squad for the upcoming season that includes a number of players with top flight experience.
For both the flight out and return trip there were a number of parents traveling with tots of various ages, but we all had one thing in common — a bulging carry - on bag.
JetBlue does have a seat upgrade offering a number of perks that you can pay extra for, but it is not a requirement to do so unless the flight has already booked up.
The problem of flying and using a breast pump is tough for a growing number of mums, but spare a thought for flight crew who are also pumping mothers.
However, for a large number of people at an earlier point in time, flight or migration seemed the better of these two options.
In a letter to the Guardian 48 headteachers expressed concern over «the flight from consensus» in education bill debates last week saying it could damage «a number of guarantees for children, including the right to one - to - one tuition.
But BA said it would increase the number of its unaffected flights to 70 % for long - haul destinations and 55 % for short - haul destinations.
The Federal Aviation Administration wants to cut back on the number of allowed daily flights at the NYC metropolitan area's three biggest airports and adopt a use - it - or - lose - it policy for flight slots assigned to airlines.
Researchers with the Air Transportation Center of Excellence for Airline Cabin Environment Research are testing a system that uses mathematical models and sensors designed to pinpoint problem passengers down to their seat number and alert flight and ground crews of an emergency.
Among the questions that this study raises are whether the surprisingly large number of neurons in bird brains comes at a correspondingly large energetic cost, and whether the small neurons in bird brains are a response to selection for small body size due to flight, or possibly the ancestral way of adding neurons to the brain — from which mammals, not birds, may have diverged.
The team compared the body structure of a number of early birds and found that some toothed species were more adapted for flight.
«Obtaining a sufficient number of recordings for individual beetles has been difficult and we developed a triggering method for long - term recording from beetle movement or flight take - off,» said Allen.
When the number crunching was done, it didn't look good for early flight: The wings would have buckled under the stress, Nudds and Dyke report in tomorrow's issue of Science.
By associating a type of motion with these features and assigning a number to each feature, the computer can quickly group flights that behave in similar ways and show them to the viewer for interpretation.
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While the photons are in flight, a random number generator picks one of two polarization settings for each polarization analyzer.
A 30 - year veteran at the Jet Propulsion Laboratory, Mr. Hoffman has supported a number of major flight projects, including working on software for the Voyager spacecraft's encounter with Neptune, testing computer hardware for the Cassini mission to Saturn, participating in the STARDUST mission to the WILD - 2 comet as a member of the project systems engineering team, contributing to the Mars rovers (Spirit and Opportunity) as Avionics Systems Manager and serving as Deputy Project Manager for the GRAIL mission to the Moon.
With lightweight motors and inexpensive manufacturing, a vehicle could contain a number of different disposable propulsion systems for different flight regimes.
NASA not only pays part of the development cost, but is a guaranteed market for a certain number of flights.
Saving at least 6 hours of travel (the number of flight hours you need to go from Italy to Doha) made «easier» for us to go to Australia, which is normally the trip of life!
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I'm sure he received a great number of votes last year for both «Argo» and «Flight
With a number of engaging activities such as plane flight simulators, Scalextric, and train travel workshops — it's the perfect day out for a school trip.
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