837 Southwest Airlines and Elliott Investment Management


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Southwest Airlines and the pressure from Elliott Investment Management, the Asiana Airbus A350 that triggered a Low Altitude Alert at SFO, the Turkish KAAN fighter jet export opportunities, and the possibility that India may become an F-35 customer. Also, boomless cruise, the Philadelphia Learjet crash, and aircraft mechanic classifications.


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Southwest Airlines B737 on takeoff.
Image courtesy Southwest Airlines


Southwest caves further to Elliott as chief transformation officer steps down


Southwest Airlines has amended its agreement with Elliott Investment Management that allows Elliott to increase their ownership of the airline to 19.9%. Previously the cap was 14.9%. Elliott wants to make strategic and operational changes, as well as changes at the airline’s executive level and board of directors. Chief financial officer Tammy Romo is retiring April 1, 2025 and Southwest named former Breeze Airways president Tom Doxey as Romo’s replacement. Southwest announced that chief transformation officer Ryan Green would be leaving the company. Other executive positions are said to be at risk.


2 Southwest Airlines Board Members Stepping Down Due To Elliott Investment Management


The airline is shrinking its board from 15 members to 13 as part of an agreement with activist investor Elliott Investment Management. Two more Southwest board members will step down in April.


Southwest Airlines Announces Reduction in Corporate Overhead Workforce


Recently, Southwest announced a 15% layoff (1,750 positions), the company’s first-ever layoff, “focused almost entirely on corporate overhead and leadership positions.” Southwest said the move is expected to save the company $300 million annually.


Asiana Airbus A350 Triggers Low Altitude Alert at San Francisco Airport After Dropping to 275 Feet With 3 Miles Still To Go


The alert was triggered in the control tower after the Asiana plane dropped as low as 275 feet while flying at 174 knots. The pilots were notified and then performed a go-around.


UAE Plans to Develop New Fighter Jet Based on Turkey’s KAAN


The Turkish Aerospace Industries KAAN fighter is being developed with sub-contractor BAE Systems. The stealthy, twin-engine jet is planned to replace the Turkish F-16s and be exported to others. UAE has expressed interest and Saudi Arabia has a deal for 100 fighters.


Video: KAAN İLK UÇUŞUNU GERÇEKLEŞTİRDİ [KAAN trailer]




https://youtu.be/ZhgCXY1E5vs?si=UV-SzFyKCLD_LMCz


India Could Be America’s Next F-35 Customer


President Donald Trump offered to sell Lockheed Martin F-35 Joint Strike Fighters to Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi. Russia has offered to build the Sukhoi Su-57 fighter in India with locally sourced components. The Russians have only produced a small number of the aircraft and have not yet demonstrated the ability to fully support them. Over 1,000 F-35s have been produced and sales have been made to 20 different countries.


Mentioned


Video: The Incredible Sounds of the Falcon Heavy Launch (BINAURAL AUDIO IMMERSION) – Smarter Every Day 189. (Binaural recording. Must use good quality over-the-ear headphones for proper effect.)




https://youtu.be/ImoQqNyRL8Y?si=7UnvVuWvJguGiv1f


Sonic Boom: Six Decades of Research – NASA Technical Reports Server (NTRS) recommended by listener Andy.


Aircraft maintenance licence (Part-66) in Finland.


Hosts this Episode


Max Flight, our Main(e) Man Micah, Max Trescott, and David Vanderhoof.