Monday, AVweb‘s news included a story about mice found aboard an American Airlines aircraft. In that story and headline, the aircraft was misidentified. The actual aircraft involved was a Boeing 767, registered N320AA to American Airlines (… reportedly now among the cleanest in the fleet). AVweb apologizes for the error and its longevity on our Web site — a function of some errant architecture supporting our newly redesigned homepage. A thank you to all the readers who wrote in to let us know, and for your patience with some of AVweb‘s popular features as we put our new hardware and software through obedience training.
Correction
Key Takeaways:
- AVweb issued a correction for misidentifying an American Airlines aircraft in a previous story about mice.
- The correct aircraft involved was a Boeing 767, registered N320AA.
- AVweb apologized for the error and its extended presence on their site, attributing it to issues with their newly redesigned homepage's architecture.
- They thanked readers for their input and noted ongoing technical adjustments to their new website.
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Monday, AVweb‘s news included a story about mice found aboard an American Airlines aircraft. In that story and headline, the aircraft was misidentified. The actual aircraft involved was a Boeing 767, registered N320AA to American Airlines (… reportedly now among the cleanest in the fleet). AVweb apologizes for the error and its longevity on our Web site — a function of some errant architecture supporting our newly redesigned homepage. A thank you to all the readers who wrote in to let us know, and for your patience with some of AVweb‘s popular features as we put our new hardware and software through obedience training.