“Dual bridges may shorten Southwest's turnaround” Dallas Business Journal, May 22, 2000. |
“Easy come, easy go” AE & T Autumn 2001, pp. 3-5. |
Fabriksmonteringin Trelleborg AB website: http://www.fmt.se (pages of particular relevance attached). |
Information relating to possible public use (see attached photos). |
“Southwest Takes Back Door to Beat Deplaning Record” Texas Journal, date unknown. |
“Southwest Tests First Narrowbody Dual Boarding Bridges” Business Week Daily, date unknown. |
“Southwest tests twin loading system; airline trying dual boarding of passengers at Love Field” Star-Telegram ˜Mar. 7, 2000. |
Airbus Industrie, France. Brochure entitled “A3XX Ground Operations.” Publication date unknown, appears to be a confidential publication containing proprietary information and not for public distribution. Printed in France. Drawing at p. 59 is of interest. |
Airbus Industrie, France. Brochure entitled “Upper Deck Servicing.” Publication date unknown, appears to be a confidential publication containing proprietary information and not for public distribution. Printed in France. Drawing at p. 59 is of interest. |
Holly Hegeman, “Wing Tips.” http://www.planebusiness.com/tscolumns/ts052800.htm, Report originally appeared in TheStreet.com on May 28, 2000. Two paragraphs in the middle of p. 2. |
Udara Fernando, “What's Up, Doc?” http://daily.stanford.edu/daily/servlet/tempo?page=printable&repository=0001 artic le&id=5832, Stanford Daily, May 30, 2001. Third paragraph of the publication. |
Author unknown. “‘All Aboard’ Times Two.” http://www.tribuneindia.com/2001/20010927/science.htm, published Chandlgarh, India, Sep. 27, 2001. |
Author unknown, FMT Aircraft Gate Support Systems AB, Sweden. “Dual Boarding Bridge System for Boeing 737 and Airbus 319-321.” Undated FMT document. It is not known whether this document was for public distribution. |