If most passengers would not ask for faster planes we would still use Havilland DH.34. We have faster planes because tech advances.
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Desirability of faster planes, as of higher tps pmts, is very obvious you don't have to keep browbeating the engrs about it.
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Remember Concorde....
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of course they also think the plane is already flying fast enough.
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My legs get cramped. I always wish the plane were flying faster. :-)
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No, but passengers switch airlines when flights are repeatedly overbooked and they keep getting bumped to later flights.
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Well, with Emergent Consensus, a majority of passengers can beat up flight attendants until the captain gives up!
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No but if they know United consistently does go faster than Delta, they will make demands of United or switch to Delta
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After Concord, everyone is A-Okay with a 737.
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which does make a good point - faster does not necessitate better Also, user-designed product is often garbage
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For a guy who was quiet for a long time, I'm so happy you are speaking up now. Thanks!!
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nor do they demand engineers to make the plane twice as big mid-flight...
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What happens if all the passengers want the plane to go between NYC & London but flight engineers want Little Rock to Nome?
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Better analogy might be passengers switching to a new jet fuel to go faster & crashing the plane.
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When the leaders of an airline fail to show good morals, people don't want to fly on that plane, and will pick another airline.
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Especially when the plane is plunging head first to the ground. This issue is not new it's years old, where was the foresight?
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yeah, just like you nailed with the dogecoin airplane


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Speaking of nailing it by the way, I "nailed" Ethereum at $1 (now $50). And Monero at $2 (now ~$18+).
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