This is ridiculous.... you can read "A Boeing plane", I don't know how many times in this story. There are incidents occurring constantly, but the ones involving Boeing planes are highlighted to the max extent possible, even when it's an incident that has nothing to do with the manufacturer involved, such as this one. When it's an Airbus involved, the story won't even mention what type of plane it is, you have to dig for it through other sources. The airline I work for (major US airline) has had several emergency landings and evacuations within the last couple weeks. Less than half involved a Boeing.... but only a couple of these incidents were even reported on.
This is ridiculous.... you can read "A Boeing plane", I don't know how many times in this story. There are incidents occurring constantly, but the ones involving Boeing planes are highlighted to the max extent possible, even when it's an incident that has nothing to do with the manufacturer involved, such as this one. When it's an Airbus involved, the story won't even mention what type of plane it is, you have to dig for it through other sources. The airline I work for (major US airline) has had several emergency landings and evacuations within the last couple weeks. Less than half involved a Boeing.... but only a couple of these incidents were even reported on.
Agreed. Turbulence incidents are independent of aircraft manufacturer.