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Jet With Indian Tricolour Spotted At LA Airport; Internet Calls It ‘Gold Edition'

Jet With Indian Tricolour Spotted At LA Airport; Internet Calls It ‘Gold Edition'

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Aviation enthusiasts in the comments identified the jet as a Boeing 737 MAX 9.
A gold, blue, and white Boeing jet parked at Los Angeles International Airport (LAX) has gone viral online, with many wondering who it belongs to. The jet, bearing the Indian tricolour on its side, was spotted in a video shared by a popular aviation account on Instagram.
'I have never seen this plane at LAX. Does anyone know what airline this is?" the post read, along with a short clip showing the aircraft parked on the tarmac.
The video has been viewed over six million times in three days.
Aviation enthusiasts in the comments identified the jet as a Boeing 737 MAX 9.
Another joked, 'It's mine."
'Air India gold edition," read a comment.
'The flag indicates India," another comment read.
The clip shows only the front portion of the jet, and there is no official confirmation on who owns it.
In other Boeing news, around 3,200 machinists at the company's St. Louis-area defence plants are set to go on strike at midnight after rejecting a revised contract that included a 20% wage hike and better retirement benefits. This will be Boeing's first strike at the facility since 1996.
Union leaders say workers deserve a contract that reflects their skills and contributions to national defence. The strike will impact production of fighter jets like the F-15, the T-7 trainer, missiles and components for Boeing's 777X aircraft.
Boeing says it is prepared with a contingency plan and played down the strike's potential impact, as the St. Louis union is smaller than the one that struck in Seattle in 2024. The rejected deal included Boeing's richest-ever offer for this district, raising average pay from $75,000 to over $100,000.
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