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Steven Frischling
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Steven Frischling, aka: Fish, is globe hopping professional photographer, airline emerging media consultant working with large global airlines and founder of The Travel Strategist. Fish has racked up more than 1,000,000 miles since he started to track his mileage in 2005.

Fish's travel tends to be less than leisurely, including flying from New York to Basrah, Iraq, for six hours; Hong Kong for eight hours, Kuwait City for two hours and traveling around the world in 3.5 days to shoot a series of photo assignments in 4 cities and 4 countries on 3 separate continents.

Fish grew up at the end of New York's JFK International Airport's Runway 4R/22L, which probably explains his enjoyment of watching planes, fly overhead. When not shooting photos or traveling Fish designs camera bags, hones is expertise on airline security and spends his time at home cheering for the Red Sox with his 3 kids 102 yards from the ocean.

Airbus Introduces “Sharklets” (Could I Resist Writing About A Sharklet?)

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15/11/2009 – Airbus Introduces “Sharklets” (Could I Resist Writing About A Sharklet?)

Lets face it…if you’ve been called “Fish” for the better part of the past 30 years could you resist writing about a “Sharklet?” You’d probably smile also if you heard that aircraft manufacturer Airbus introduced “Sharklets” for their A320 series of aircraft.

What is a “Sharklet?” A Sharklet is simply Airbus’ new term for a “winglet.”   What’s a winglet? A winglet is a vertical wing-tip extension that improves the efficiency of an aircraft.

Airbus has chosen to use the term “Sharklet” as a blended winglet design on an Airbus A320 has looks like a shark’s dorsal fin.  Airbus may have also chosen the term Sharklet as the winglets are being created by Aviation Partners, also known as “Aviation Partners Boeing.“   As Boeing and Airbus are direct competitors, I can understand why Airbus would seek to distance its self from using a term associated with Boeing.

The addition of Sharklets to the Airbus A320 wings should cut aircraft fuel burn by 3.5% and reduce carbon emissions by 730-tons per aircraft. Air New Zealand, the flag carrier of a nation known for having an environmental conscience, will be the launch customer for the new Airbus Sharklets.

Oh yea…my kids have been referred to as Minnows of Guppies by friends and colleagues…I’m thinking I might prefer the term Sharklets for them instead!

Below is an Airbus image of the Airbus A320 equipped with Sharklets.

Happy Flying!
a320winglet

3 Responses

  1. If you are concerned about being teased about your name in English, I presume that you don’t live in the German speaking world.

    Do you know who actually designed Airbus’ sharklet?

  2. Tom,

    I am in no way concerned with being teased about the definition of my last name in German. I am well aware of what my last name means. My nickname of Fish is a from the name itsself, not its definition. I have been to and through Germany and Switzerland and worked for German clients, I can’t think of a single wise crack about my last name from anyone who was not a friend of mine.

    Who designed the Airbus Sharklet? I am going to guess Airbus engineers.

    Happy Flying!

    -Fish

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