Boeing has been dominating headlines lately, causing increased anxiety among air travelers. The renowned American aircraft manufacturer is facing significant challenges, starting with a door malfunction on Alaska Airlines Flight 1282. This, coupled with other incidents, has raised serious concerns about the safety of Boeing aircraft, particularly following the tragic crashes involving two 737 Max planes in 2018 and 2019.
Just a fortnight ago, Boeing's CEO announced his forthcoming resignation. However, the company continues to generate buzz in the news, most recently on April 7th, when an engine cover detached mid-takeoff on a flight carrying 138 passengers.
ARE YOU FLYING BOOING? 🤔 The site that tells you if your plane is a Boeing
As public curiosity about the specifics of their upcoming flights grows amidst recent events, a new website has emerged to meet this demand: ""Am I flying on a Boeing?" Users can input their flight number and date to check if their journey will involve a Boeing aircraft. Additionally, the site allows users to search for flights by airline.
It's worth noting that the website's future may be uncertain due to potential legal issues. Nonetheless, it serves as a valuable resource for aviation enthusiasts, providing insight into the aircraft models scheduled for their trips. Developed by VX user slim_shreydy@, the site utilizes real-time GPS data to identify the aircraft assigned to each flight. However, users should be aware that the information provided is subject to change, as airlines may adjust their flight schedules accordingly.