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2025's Best Aviation April Fools: From the Return of the Concorde to the Uniting of Airbus & Boeing
April 1st brought another wave of cleverly crafted aviation April fools. This year, the fun included a surprising return of the Concorde on flight trackers, Emirates launching a parcel delivery service with A380s, Airbus supposedly…
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EXCLUSIVE: Boeing and Airbus Unite to Introduce the World’s Most Advanced Jet – the A797MAX
In what industry experts are calling the most unexpected alliance in modern aviation history, Boeing and Airbus have announced on April's 1st, 2025, a full-scale merger, combining forces to take on emerging global competitors and…
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Airbus Delays ZEROe Hydrogen Aircraft Program by Up to a Decade
Airbus has officially announced that the timeline for its ZEROe hydrogen-powered aircraft program will be extended, potentially delaying its launch by five to ten years beyond the original 2035 target. This update was reported by the…
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Emirates President Renews Call for Airbus to Resume A380 Production
Emirates President Tim Clark has once again expressed the airline’s strong interest in seeing Airbus restart production of the A380. Despite the significant hurdles involved, Clark continues to advocate for the return of the iconic…
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Airbus to Close Its Airbus Beluga Transport Operation
Airbus has announced the closure of its relatively young Airbus Beluga Transport operation, which was designed to meet the growing demand for outsize cargo transport. The decision comes after just three years of operation, and the…
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Airbus A320 Testbed Takes Flight with Eurofighter Radar Technology
The German Aerospace Center (DLR) airfield recently hosted the maiden flight of the Advanced Technology Research Aircraft (ATRA), this uniquely modified Airbus A320 testbed now features a remarkable new component: the nose of a…
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STARLUX Airlines Orders an Additional Five A350 Freighters
STARLUX Airlines ordered an additional five A350F freighters. This significant order follows the airline's initial order for five A350Fs placed in 2024, demonstrating its confidence in the aircraft's capabilities and its ambitious…
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airBaltic Cancels Thousands of Flights in Summer 2025 Due to Engine Issues
Latvian-based airline airBaltic has announced the cancellation of 4,670 flights from all its bases for the summer season of 2025 due to its engine issues. The decision was revealed in a press release on January 2, 2025, citing…
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Malaysia Airlines Grounded New Airbus A330-900neo Due to Technical Issues
In an unexpected and embarrassing setback for both Malaysia Airlines and Airbus, the Kuala Lumpur-based airline has temporarily grounded its first Airbus A330-900neo after completing just 4 flights. The airline cited multiple technical…
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China Airlines Expands its Fleet with New Airbus and Boeing Orders
China Airlines has announced orders for 24 widebody aircraft, from Airbus and Boeing , as well as additional spare engines, revealing its strategic vision for modernization and growth. China Airlines has committed to purchasing ten…
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Bird Strike Forces Emergency Landing for American Airlines Flight 1722
An unexpected bird strike led to an emergency landing for American Airlines Flight 1722 shortly after its departure from New York’s LaGuardia Airport on Thursday evening. A Routine Takeoff Turned Emergency Via Fligtradar24 Flight AA1722…
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The Impact of Autonomous Aircraft on the Aviation Industry
Did you know that the aviation industry faces a projected shortage of 260,000 pilots by 2025? AI-powered autonomous aircraft have gained attention as a potential solution to this expanding problem, which could completely transform the…
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Why Does Delta Air Lines Favor Airbus for Its Fleet?
Have you ever wondered why Delta Air Lines' fleet strategy deviates from the norm among U.S. carriers, by favoring Airbus for its fleet? Let's figure it out. A Comprehensive Airbus Fleet Photo By Delta News Hub Delta’s dedication to…
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Air India Expands Airbus Order with 100 New Aircraft
Air India has disclosed an order of 100 more Airbus aircraft to its order book. This new order, announced in a joint statement by Airbus and Air India on December 9, includes 90 A320neo and 10 A350 aircraft. Airbus revealed that these…
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Emirates Welcomes Its First Airbus A350-900
On November 25, Emirates marked a significant milestone by receiving its first Airbus A350-900 , registered as A6-EXA, from Toulouse. Departing at 17:00, the aircraft embarked on a notable journey, arriving in Dubai 7 hours and 17…
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French MPA Contest Heats Up: Airbus vs Dassault in Race to Revolutionize French Naval Power
The European defense giant Airbus revealed a scale model of its A321 MPA (Maritime Patrol Aircraft) at the Euronaval exhibition last week. This new concept replaces the A320M3A (Modular Multi-Mission Aircraft) introduced at the 2018…
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The Story of the Heroic Landing of Cathay Pacific Flight 780
On April 13, 2010, Cathay Pacific Flight 780 faced a crisis that would test the limits of human skill and engineering resilience. What began as a routine flight from Surabaya, Indonesia, to Hong Kong transformed into a high-stakes…
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Emirates Airbus A350: What's Behind the Delays?
The aviation industry is no stranger to aircraft delivery and service entry delays, and the challenges facing Emirates and its Airbus A350 add another chapter to this well-documented saga. With carriers across the globe often grappling…
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The 1st Airbus A330neo for Malaysia Airlines Took Off for the First Time
On November 6, Malaysia Airlines announced the first-ever flight of its Airbus A330neo aircraft. The aircraft, temporarily registered as F-WWCZ, took off from Toulouse Blagnac Airport (TLS) at 14:37 local time, flying for approximately…
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Iberia Completes the First Airbus A321XLR Commercial Flight
On November 6, 2024, Iberia has operated the first-ever revenue flight of the Airbus A321XLR . The newly delivered aircraft, registered as EC-OIL, took off from Madrid-Barajas International Airport (MAD) at precisely 08:18 local time,…
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Ethiopian Airlines Welcomes Africa’s First Airbus A350-1000
Ethiopian Airlines took delivery of Africa’s first Airbus A350-1000 , a move that not only expands its fleet but also marks a significant moment in the continent’s aviation history. This cutting-edge aircraft promises more efficient…
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Airbus Delivers the First A321XLR to Iberia
Iberia, the Spanish flag carrier, has taken delivery of its first Airbus A321XLR , marking it as the launch operator for the A321XLR. The A321XLR promises to revolutionize long-haul flights by combining extended range with exceptional…
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Riyadh Air Secures Major Order for 60 Airbus A321neo Family Aircraft
Riyadh Air, the new Saudi airline launched by Saudi's Public Investment Fund (PIF) , announced an agreement to purchase 60 Airbus A321neo single-aisle aircraft. The announcement was made at the 8th Edition of the Future Investment…
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Three Additional Stored A380s Set to Be Dismantled for Spare Parts
Three Airbus A380s are set to be dismantled to supply spare parts for the airlines still operating these iconic double-deckers. The decision comes from a collaboration between Tarmac Aerosave, a leader in aircraft recycling, and…
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Etihad Airways is in Early Talks with Airbus & Boeing for Widebody Aircraft
Etihad Airways is engaging in early discussions with both Airbus and Boeing as it prepares to expand its fleet with widebody aircraft. The potential contenders are Airbus A350 and Boeing 777X , according to a report by Bloomberg , which…
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How Smoking in the Cockpit and a Faulty Oxygen Mask Led to the EgyptAir Flight MS804 Tragedy?
19th of May 2016, a regular inbound EgyptAir flight, MS804, operated by a 13 years old Airbus A320-232 registered as SU-GCC departed from Charles de Gaulle Airport (CDG) in Paris heading to Cairo International Airport (CAI), onboard 66…
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Air India Places Order for 85 Airbus Aircraft
Airbus revealed that a mysterious customer had placed a $6 billion order, sources soon linked this massive order to Air India . In a significant move late Wednesday, October 9th, European aviation giant Airbus revealed that a mysterious…
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What's the Difference Between the Airbus A330neo and A330?
The Airbus A330 has long been a significant player in the aviation industry, securing its position as the best-selling widebody jet in Airbus' lineup. With more than 1,700 orders from airlines worldwide, its success is undeniable.…
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Turkish Airlines Flight Diverts After Captain Dies Mid-Flight
In a tragic turn of events, a Turkish Airlines flight had to divert to New York after the captain collapsed and died mid-flight. The Airbus A350 , which was operating the route from Seattle to Istanbul, was about four hours into its…
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Airbus Eyes India for Future Final Assembly Line and Supply Chain Integration
The French Aerospace Industries Association (GIFAS) has led a delegation of over 100 high-profile representatives from 60 companies to India . This includes prime contractors, equipment manufacturers, MSMEs, and start-ups. The…
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Global Airlines Begins Maintenance Journey for Its First Airbus A380
Global Airlines has taken a significant step towards launching its commercial operations by sending its first Airbus A380 for heavy maintenance. The aircraft, registered as 9H-GLOBL under Hi Fly Malta’s air operator’s certificate (AOC),…
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Cebu Pacific Places Major Order for 70 Airbus A321neo Aircraft
Cebu Pacific, one of the leading low-cost carriers in the Asia-Pacific region, has strengthened its partnership with Airbus by finalizing an order for 70 A321neo aircraft . This firm order follows a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU)…
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How an Etihad Airbus A340 Was Retired Before Delivery?
On November 15, 2007, a catastrophic incident occurred at Toulouse-Blagnac Airport (TLS) involving a brand-new Etihad Airbus A340-600. The aircraft, which was just days away from joining the Abu Dhabi-based airline’s fleet, was written…
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Emirates is Set to Receive its First Airbus A350-900 in October
Emirates Airlines has confirmed that its first A350-900 will arrive in October. Emirates expects five of these aircraft to arrive by the end of 2024, each configured with 312 seats. This makes the A350-900 the airline's second-smallest…
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Why did U.S. Airlines Never Want to Buy the Airbus A380?
The Airbus A380 , known as the largest commercial aircraft ever to grace the skies, holds a unique title in the aviation industry. With a production run from 2003 to 2021, over 250 units were manufactured. Yet, not a single one was sold…
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Farnborough International Airshow 2024: A Comprehensive Summary of Key Deals and Announcements
The 2024 Farnborough International Airshow once again proved to be a pivotal event in the aerospace industry, showcasing significant deals, groundbreaking partnerships, and innovative advancements. Over the course of four days, industry…
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Did you know that Some Air India Airbus A320s Have Extra Wheels?
Usually in the aviation world numerous unique details often go unnoticed by travelers. A particularly interesting fact involves Air India 's Airbus A320 aircraft, some of which featured an unusual addition to their landing gear. This…
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Breaking: Airbus A321XLR Granted EASA Type Certification
Airbus has reached a significant milestone with the certification of its A321XLR by the European Union Aviation Safety Agency (EASA) . This variant of the A321neo introduces an unprecedented range for a narrowbody aircraft, setting a…
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All What You Want to Know About the Airbus A350F
Airbus has unveiled its latest innovation, the A350F freighter, designed to revolutionize the large freighter market. This next-generation aircraft boasts a range of impressive features, including the world's largest main deck cargo…
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Emirates A350 Launch Delayed Due to Airbus Supply Chain Issues
Emirates has postponed the launch of its highly anticipated Airbus A350 service due to ongoing supply chain challenges faced by Airbus. Originally scheduled for a September 2024 debut, the first commercial flights with the A350 will now…
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Austrian Airlines Flight OS434 Sustained Damage to its Nose Radome After Flying into a Hailstorm
An Austrian Airlines flight traveling from Palma de Mallorca, Spain to Vienna, Austria encountered severe hail weather conditions on Sunday, June 9, 2024. The Airbus A320, identified as flight OS434 and registration OE-LBM, sustained…
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Saudia Group Orders the Largest-Ever Aircraft Deal in Saudi Aviation History
Saudia Group announced the biggest aircraft order in the kingdom's history. The agreement, signed with European aviation giant Airbus on the sidelines of the Future Aviation Forum 2024, signifies a major step forward in realizing the…
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Why the A380 Found a Home at Emirates?
The Airbus A380 promised revolutionary passenger comfort and record-breaking capacity. Airlines flocked to the superjumbo initially, but many have since sent their A380s to an early retirement. Yet, one airline, Emirates, continues to…
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IndiGo Orders 30 Airbus A350-900 Aircraft
IndiGo has placed an order with Airbus for 30 A350-900 aircraft, marking a pivotal shift towards long-haul international travel. This strategic move signifies IndiGo's ambitious plans to capitalize on the burgeoning Indian aviation…
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Emirates Unveils the First 9 Destinations for its Brand-New A350 Aircraft
Emirates has unveiled the initial destinations that will be graced by its brand-new A350 aircraft, set to enter service in September 2024. With ten A350s expected to join the fleet by March 2025, the airline said that it will elevate…
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Qantas' Oldest A380 Returns to Commercial Service
Qantas' first A380, VH-OQA, has returned to commercial service. This aircraft, 16.2 years old and the 14th A380 to be manufactured, carries the Manufacturer Serial Number (MSN) 014. Analysis of ch-aviation data indicates that the units…
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Boeing and Airbus Discuss Splitting Operations of Key Supplier Spirit AeroSystems
Boeing and Airbus are reportedly in talks to divide the operations of their top supplier, Spirit AeroSystems Holdings Inc. This potential agreement comes in the wake of Spirit AeroSystems facing financial challenges, prompting…
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Breaking: A Ground Collision Causes Serious Damage to an Emirates A380
A collision occurred at Domodedovo Airport, Moscow, today, (March 27, 2024) involving a truck and an Emirates Airbus A380 . The Emirates-operated A380, registered A6-EDM, 13 years old was preparing for flight EK134 to Dubai when it was…
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Korean Air Orders 33 Airbus A350 Aircraft
Korean Air has disclosed its plans to enter into a significant contract with Airbus, for the purchase of 33 Airbus A350 aircraft . This acquisition encompasses both the -900 and -1000 variants of the A350. With this new order, Korean…
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Japan Airlines Orders 42 Aircraft from Boeing and Airbus
Japan Airlines has placed an order for 42 aircraft from Boeing and Airbus, which includes the Airbus A350-900, Airbus A321neo, and Boeing 787-9 models. This order represents the airline's first purchase of a non-Boeing narrowbody…
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Boeing 757 and Airbus A321...Which is Better?
The Boeing 757 and Airbus A321 are similar aircraft, but which one is the superior choice for airlines and freight operators? Let's find out in this article. Image by István from Pixabay Image by Norbert via Pixabay Variants First,…
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American Airlines Orders Major Orders with Airbus, Boeing, and Embraer
American Airlines, currently holding the title for the largest fleet size worldwide, is set to expand further. The airline has placed an order for 260 new aircraft, with additional options and purchase rights for 193 more planes. In the…
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Air France Flight 296: The Demonstration flight that Turned Into a Disaster!
On June 26, 1988, Air France Flight 296, a demonstration flight of the Airbus A320, ended in disaster at the Mulhouse-Habsheim Airport in France. This incident serves as a somber reminder of the risks involved in aviation and the…
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Will Airbus Make an A380neo?
Introduced in 2007, the Airbus A380 was initially hailed as a groundbreaking aircraft for the long-haul sector, offering unmatched capacity due to its double-decker configuration. So, as with many other aircraft types, will Airbus make…
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Emirates Flight 407: The Miraculous Escape from Disaster – A Tale of Vigilance and Lessons Learned.
In the quiet hours approaching midnight on March 20, 2009, Emirates Flight 407 , a fully loaded Airbus A340, began its take-off from Melbourne Airport bound for Dubai. The routine departure soon turned into a heart-stopping ordeal as…
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The Airbus' ZEROe Project: Everything You Need to Know
Following the recent achievement in validating the hydrogen fuel cell system, named the 'iron pad,' Airbus plans to implement this fuel cell propulsion system on its ZEROe test aircraft, an Airbus A380 with the registration F-WWOW. This…
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Air Belgium is Retiring Airbus A330neo Fleet Due to Engine Problems
Belgian news outlets today reported that Air Belgium is set to retire its two A330neo aircraft, attributing the decision to persistent engine problems and unproductive negotiations with Airbus, the aircraft manufacturer. The financially…
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Wings India 2024: Hyderabad Gears Up for the Largest Civil Aviation Event in Asia
Hyderabad is abuzz with excitement as it prepares to host Wings India 2024, a highly anticipated aviation extravaganza. The meticulously organized event by the Civil Aviation Ministry in collaboration with the Federation of Indian…
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Delta Air Lines Orders 20 Airbus A350-1000 Aircraft
Delta Air Lines has taken a significant step in modernizing its fleet by placing its first order for 20 Airbus A350-1000 aircraft. This order introduces a new aircraft type to Delta's already diverse fleet. Photo by Airbus Christian…
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United Airlines Airbus A319 Makes an Emergency Landing Due to a Door Warning Alert
A United Airlines Airbus A319 traveling from Sarasota Bradenton International Airport (SRQ) to Chicago O'Hare (ORD) earlier this week was forced to divert and make an emergency landing due to a door warning alert. The light showed in…
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EVA Air Orders 18 Airbus A350-1000s and 15 A321neos
EVA Air has embarked on a significant fleet expansion and modernization program by finalizing a firm order with Airbus . This strategic acquisition includes 18 advanced long-range A350-1000s and 15 A321neo aircraft, marking a…
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Investigation Begins in Haneda Airport Collision
The investigation work has begun looking into the devastating collision at Tokyo's Haneda Airport involving a Japan Airlines Airbus A350-900 and a Japanese Coast Guard De Havilland Canada-8-Q300, also referred to as the MA722…
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What's The Story Behind JetBlue's Nose Gear Incident?
On September 21, 2005, 18 years ago, a JetBlue flight from Burbank to New York City had to make an emergency landing at Los Angeles International Airport. The incident was brought on by the nose gear failing. But what transpired that…
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Air India Welcomes First Airbus A350
Air India has taken delivery of its first Airbus A350-900, becoming the first airline in the country to operate this advanced widebody aircraft. The A350-900, registered as VT-JRA, landed at Delhi's Indira Gandhi International Airport,…
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easyJet Orders 157 Airbus A320neo Family Aircraft
easyJet has taken a significant step in its fleet renewal and upgauging strategy by confirming a substantial order of 157 Airbus A320neo Family aircraft. This firm order, which has received shareholder approval, is a blend of 56 A320neo…
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Lufthansa Group Orders 200 Aircraft
Lufthansa Group has marked a significant expansion in its fleet with the order of 200 aircraft, valued at $9 billion at list prices. This order, encompassing 80 firm orders and 120 options, spans three distinct aircraft families: the…
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Japan Airlines has Received its First Airbus A350-1000
In a remarkable display of Japanese innovation, Japan Airlines (JAL) has recently taken delivery of its new A350-1000 aircraft, setting a new standard for in-flight luxury and passenger experience. Revolutionizing In-Flight…
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Air India's Substantial Airbus Order Has Experienced Significant Alterations: More A350-900s and A321 neos
Air India has recently announced significant modifications to its Airbus aircraft order, signaling a strategic shift in its fleet composition. The adjustments showcase a nuanced approach, emphasizing the acquisition of more A350-900s…
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Avolon Orders100 Extra Airbus A321neo Aircraft
Avolon, the renowned international aircraft leasing company, has made a significant move in the aviation industry by placing a firm order for 100 Airbus A321neo aircraft. This substantial order brings Avolon's total A321neo count to an…
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Cathay Pacific Expands Cargo Fleet with Airbus A350F Purchase
Hong Kong's flagship airline, Cathay Pacific, has made a significant stride in expanding its cargo division, Cathay Cargo, by signing a purchase agreement for six Airbus A350F aircraft. This move positions the A350F as a central element…
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Alaska Airlines to Acquire Hawaiian Airlines for $1.9 Billion
On Sunday, Alaskan Airlines announced its plans to buy Hawaiian Airlines for $1.9 billion. This announcement comes after a series of struggles for Hawaiian Airlines in recent years. Hawaiian Airlines has struggled to recover from the…
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Before the Airbus A380 and Boeing 777, What Did Emirates fly?
The story of Emirates' fleet begins much humbler than the image of the vast hub carrier it's known as today. Commencing operations in October 1985, Emirates’ initial flights to Karachi and Mumbai were on a much smaller scale, utilizing…
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Dubai Airshow 2023 Final Recap
The Dubai Airshow 2023 has concluded after being a focal point for major aviation deals, with several airlines and lessors announcing significant orders with leading manufacturers like Airbus, Boeing, and ATR. Photo by Dubai Airsow…
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Ethiopian Airlines Expands Fleet with Additional Airbus A350-900s
Ethiopian Airlines Group, the flagship carrier of Ethiopia, signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) for 11 additional Airbus A350-900 aircraft. This agreement, announced at the Dubai Airshow, elevates Ethiopian Airlines’ total A350…
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Dubai Airshow 2023 Day 1 Roundup
Day one of the Dubai Airshow 2023 has been a bustling hub of activity, marked by significant deals and strategic partnerships. The show, which runs from November 13-17, is renowned as the largest aerospace and defense event in the…
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airBaltic Secures Major Airbus A220-300 Order at Dubai Airshow 2023
Latvian carrier airBaltic has made a significant move at the Dubai Airshow 2023 , placing the first Airbus order of the event. The airline signed a firm agreement to purchase 30 Airbus A220-300 aircraft, along with purchase rights for…
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Emirates A380 Fleet Future: Confirmed to Fly Until The 2040s
In a landmark announcement defining the Emirates A380 Fleet Future, the airline's President, Tim Clark, has confirmed that the A380 will continue to be a key player in their fleet well into the 2040s. With this commitment, Emirates…
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Akbar Al Baker Steps Down as CEO of Qatar Airways After 26 Years
After steering Qatar Airways for more than a quarter-century, Akbar Al Baker, known for his outspoken and often controversial views, is stepping down as the airline's CEO. His last day in office will be November 5th, according to recent…
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FAA Investigation on the health of 4800 Army Veteran Pilots (Including 600 Airline pilots)
FAA Medical history form. (Washington Post) An exclusive reportage from the Washington Post reveals that about 5000 pilots (including 600 airline pilots) are under investigation from the FAA (Federal Aviation Authority) as they did hide…
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United Airlines Expands Fleet with 60 More Airbus A321neos
United Airlines has recently announced an order for 60 additional Airbus A321neo aircraft. This move is a significant part of the airline's "United Next" initiative, aimed at integrating new, state-of-the-art aircraft into its global…
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Airbus Unveils New Automated A321XLR Equipping Hangar in Hamburg
Airbus marked a significant step in its journey towards modernization and ramped-up production with the official opening of its new automated A321XLR equipping hangar in Hamburg. The inauguration was graced by Hamburg’s First Mayor…
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American Airlines Airbus A319 Diverts to Memphis After Engine Shutdown: An In-Depth Look
An American Airlines Airbus A319, operated by Fort Worth-based American Airlines, encountered engine problems mid-flight, resulting in an emergency landing at Memphis International Airport. The incident occurred during a scheduled…
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Flight Review: SAS A320neo London Heathrow to Stockholm Arlanda
On July 19th, I flew on Scandinavian Airlines System for the first time. My expectations had been set quite low, having flown with only European budget airlines since the start of this year. As expected, my expectations were completely…
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Punctuality Report for June 2023: Avianca Emerges as Global Winner, LOT Tops Europe
Cirium, a company that provides aviation data and insights, regularly publishes a report on the on-time performance (OTP) of airlines worldwide. In this report , they define "on-time" as flights that arrive at the gate within 15 minutes…
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Flight Review: Excellent JetBlue Airbus A320-200 from New York JFK to Cartagena in Extra-Legroom seat
JetBlue's product can be thought of as truly unique, they are said to be a low-cost carrier and yet have a more traditional feel about them. They connect New York and The US both domestically and with destinations in Central America and…
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Aviation in Numbers: CAE, Airbus, and Boeing Projections
CAE has published its last report: 1.3 million new employees will be needed by 2032. Boeing and Airbus have done the same. According to the main stakeholders in the aviation industry, in the coming years, many jobs will be created due…
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Airbus Reports Strong Performance for Half-Year (H1) 2023
Airbus SE has reported consolidated financial results for the first half (H1) of 2023, demonstrating strong performance across its operations despite a complex operational environment. Photo by Airbus Strong Performance Despite Complex…
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Qatar Airways Receives 24th Airbus A350-1000
Qatar Airways has taken delivery of its 24th Airbus A350-1000 and 58th A350 overall on July 21st. The aircraft, which has been in storage for much of its pre-delivery time, had surface degradation issues that Airbus and Qatar Airways…
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Saudia Unveils Retro Livery for New Airbus A321neo
Saudia's newest Airbus A321neo has been spotted with a new retro-inspired livery after leaving the paint shop. The next-generation narrowbody has been painted in colors much like one of Saudia's Dreamliners that was seen earlier this…
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Air Tanzania's Impounded A220 Returns Home after 7 Months In The Netherlands
Air Tanzania's Airbus A220-300, registered as 5H-TCH, has returned to Dar es Salaam after being impounded in the Netherlands for over seven months. The aircraft was seized in December 2022 following a dispute between the Tanzanian…
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Icelandair Places Firm Order for 13 Airbus A321XLR Aircraft
Keflavik, Iceland - Icelandair, the principal airline of Iceland, has placed a firm order for 13 Airbus A321XLRs, making the airline a new Airbus customer. In addition to this, the airline plans to lease four A321LRs. The A321XLR's…
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Viva Aerobus Signs MoU for 90 Airbus A321neo Aircraft
Mexico's ultra-low-cost airline, Viva Aerobus, has made a major stride in its international and domestic growth strategy by signing a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) for 90 A321neo aircraft. The MoU would raise the airline's order…
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Final and Sixth Beluga XL Rolls Out at Airbus
Airbus has rolled out the sixth and last of its Beluga XL freighters at the production facility in Toulouse, France. Based on the A330-200 platform and boasting a special livery, this plane joins a quintet of similar aircraft assisting…
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Global Airlines to Acquire Three More Airbus A380s
Global Airlines is set to expand its fleet with the acquisition of three more Airbus A380s, taking the total number of these superjumbos to four. The startup carrier is now gearing up to outfit these aircraft and bring them back into…
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Paris Airshow 2023: Day 4 Roundup
The first three days of the Paris Airshow 2023 saw a flurry of activity, with airlines ordering aircraft of different capacities. However, the fourth day was marked by the announcement of thrilling deals focusing on the sustainability…
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Airbus and LanzaJet Collaborate to Produce Sustainable Aviation Fuel
Airbus, the leading aircraft manufacturer, and LanzaJet, a sustainable fuels technology company, have signed a memorandum of understanding (MOU) to address the aviation sector's sustainability needs through the production of sustainable…
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Paris Airshow 2023: Day 3 Roundup
Day 3 of the Paris Airshow 2023 was another day filled with exciting news and announcements. Here's a roundup of the day's highlights: Avolon Orders 20 Airbus A330neo Aircraft to Meet Growing Widebody Demand Avolon, the international…
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Airbus Announces Winners of A350F Livery Design Competition
Airbus has announced the winners of its A350F livery design competition, which attracted thousands of entries from around the world. The winners, John Feehan from Dublin, Ireland, and brothers Quinnten and Ellisten Iversen from Calgary,…
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Volaris Soars with Purchase of 25 A321neo Aircraft from Airbus, Boosting Fleet and Financial Strength
Volaris, the Mexican ultra-low-cost airline, has announced the purchase of 25 A321neo aircraft from Airbus, bringing their total backlog of A320neo family aircraft to 143. This move will support the airline's continuous fleet renewal…
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Air India Embarks on Massive Fleet Expansion with 540 Aircraft Orders from Boeing and Airbus
In a bid to revamp and expand its fleet, Air India has sealed historic orders with aerospace giants, Boeing and Airbus, purchasing up to 290 and 250 aircraft respectively. The landmark agreements were celebrated at the 2023 Paris Air…
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Philippine Airlines Expands Fleet with Airbus A350-1000 Order
Philippine Airlines (PAL) has stepped up its game by finalizing a deal with Airbus for the firm order of nine A350-1000 long-range aircraft. The much-anticipated agreement was officially sealed at the Paris Air Show, under the approving…
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IndiGo Places Record Order for 500 A320 Family Aircraft at Paris Air Show
In a historic move at the Paris Air Show 2023, IndiGo, India's largest airline by market share, has confirmed an order for 500 A320 Family aircraft. This record-breaking single purchase agreement takes IndiGo's total order with Airbus…
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Paris Airshow: flynas Expands Fleet with 30 More A320neo Family Aircraft
In a significant development announced at the Paris Airshow , Saudi Arabia's flynas, a leading low-cost airline in the Middle East, has firmed up an order with Airbus for 30 new A320neo Family aircraft. This move takes the airline's…
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The Paris Airshow: A Global Stage for Diplomacy
The Paris Airshow is one of the world's largest and most important aviation events. Held every two years, the airshow attracts representatives from over 100 countries and showcases the latest in aircraft technology. In addition to being…
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Emirates Airline Chief Advocates for Airbus A380neo
The aviation industry is always evolving, and Emirates Airline is at the forefront of this change. Sir Tim Clark, the chief of Emirates Airline, has reiterated his call for Airbus to develop a re-engined A380neo. He believes that the…
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Airbus Secures 70 New Orders Ahead of Paris Air Show
In the high-stakes world of aerospace, the Paris Air Show is the stage where giants flex their muscles. As the world's largest and most influential aerospace event prepares to return after a four-year hiatus, Airbus SE is already…
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Bulgaria Air's Airbus A220: Latest-Generation Addition to Fleet
Bulgaria Air now proudly hosts the Airbus A220 in its fleet, marking an important step towards greener aviation. The A220's attributes of operational flexibility, unrivaled comfort, and reduced emissions make it a sought-after choice…
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Paris Airshow 2023: Aircraft Attending List
The Paris Air Show 2023, the 54th edition of the world's largest and longest-running aerospace trade show, is set to take off next week. This prestigious event, held at the Le Bourget is a grand spectacle that brings together the most…
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Unveiling the Qantas A350 Cabin Design for Project Sunrise Flights
Imagine boarding a flight in Australia and stepping off the plane in New York or London without having experienced a single layover. This dream is about to become a reality with Qantas's Project Sunrise flights. The cornerstone of this…
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Decade of Airbus A350: Marking the Journey Since Its Maiden Flight
Ten years ago, the Airbus A350 embarked on its maiden flight, signaling a new era in the aviation industry. This monumental event took place on June 14, 2013, and marked the beginning of a game-changing journey that has continued to…
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Air Algérie Airbus Order: A330-900s and A350-1000s Join the Fleet
In a substantial stride forward, Air Algérie, Algeria's flagship airline, recently confirmed an Airbus order for seven widebody aircraft. This move not only underscores its deep-rooted association with Airbus but also paves the way for…
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Turkish Airlines Gears Up for Massive 600 Aircraft Order Announcement
Turkish Airlines teases a gargantuan order of 600 aircraft. The first part of this deal will be announced at the forthcoming IATA AGM in Istanbul, 4-6 June. Professor Doctor Ahmed Bolat, the airline's Chairman, shared some details at…
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Qatar Airways Welcomes First New Airbus A350 After Long Wait
Qatar Airways is now home to its first new Airbus A350 aircraft in nearly two and a half years. A brand-new A350-1000 flew from Toulouse to Doha on May 12th. This significant event marks a milestone for the airline. The A7-ANT…
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Philippine Airlines Reinforces Long-Haul Fleet with Airbus A350-1000
Philippine Airlines (PAL) has taken a major step forward. The carrier recently signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with Airbus. This agreement covers the purchase of nine A350-1000s. Philippine Airlines Airbus A350-1000 is a part…
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Airbus A350 Freighter Delivery Delayed to Early 2026
The aviation industry has been eagerly anticipating the arrival of the Airbus A350 freighter, a state-of-the-art aircraft designed to revolutionize cargo transportation. However, Airbus recently announced a delay in the A350F's…
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Why the Airbus A380 Only Utilizes Reverse Thrust on Its Inner Engines
The Airbus A380, the world's largest passenger aircraft, is a marvel of engineering. You might assume that such a massive plane requires reverse thrust on all four engines to help it stop after landing. Surprisingly, the A380 is…
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Airbus Warns of A320neo Family Jet Delivery Delays in 2024
Airbus, the European aircraft manufacturer, has recently informed its customers about potential delivery delays for their A320neo family jets starting in 2024. This development comes amidst the challenging operating climate in the…
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Qatar Airways Tailstrike Incident: Airbus A350 Damaged at Islamabad
A recent Qatar Airways tailstrike incident involving an Airbus A350-900 at Islamabad International Airport (ISB) in Pakistan has caused damage to the aircraft's aft fuselage. The event underscores the importance of safety in the…
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Breaking News: Saudia Airlines A330 Damaged in Accident at Khartoum Airport
Last Update: 15 April 15:45 UTC Saudia Airlines has confirmed that one of its A330 aircraft was involved in an accident at Khartoum International Airport on Saturday, April 15. The incident occurred just before the plane was scheduled…
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Airbus Struggles in Q1 2023, Deliveries Fall 9% Compared to Last Year
Airbus is off to a challenging start in 2023, with its Q1 aircraft deliveries down 9% compared to the same period last year. Despite setting a goal of 720 aircraft deliveries for the year, Airbus managed to deliver only 127 in the first…
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The Story of the A220, how it Came About and How it's Becoming Popular
Aside from the fact that the Airbus A220 is the only airbus aircraft to not have a 3 in its name, the A220 is special from the fact that it isn't fully made by Airbus, but instead a joint venture between them and Bombardier. This is all…
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How Did NASA Capture This Image?
“We never dreamt that it would be this clear, this beautiful.” - said J.T. Heineck of NASA’s Ames Research Center upon taking a first glimpse at the first air-to-air images of the supersonic shockwave interaction in flight. As cool as…
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Airbus Announces Plans to Develop Hybrid Electric Aircraft
Airbus and Boeing have been locked in a fierce competition in the aviation industry for many years. Recently, Airbus announced its plans to develop a new hybrid-electric aircraft that could potentially revolutionize the industry.…
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Flight Review: easyJet Airbus A319- London Gatwick to Salzburg Airport
Route London Gatwick North Terminal- W.A Mozart Salzburg Airport Flight Number EZY 8557 Seat Number 24A Flight Time 1 Hour 55 Minutes Baggage Allowance 23KG Hold luggage (Paid for) + 15KG Under Seat Cabin Bag Price £430/€487.69 (Return…
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Why do Airplanes Leave a White Trail of Smoke?
Is that a rocket or an aircraft? In most instances, it is an aircraft cruising between 28,000 - 45,000 feet in the air, with extremely low temperatures heading towards its scheduled destination. So, what is the white trailing smoke…
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EGYPTAIR Welcomes Its First Airbus A321neo to be the First African Operator of the Aircraft
EGYPTAIR has received its first Airbus A321neo aircraft. Aircraft leasing company Aercap has delivered the first Airbus A321neo to EGYPTAIR's fleet. The flight, operating as MS3211, departed Hamburg Finkenwerder Airport (XFW) on…
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Can We Expect to See Another Double-deck Aircraft in the Future?
The double-deck aircraft design is a prominent feature of both the Boeing 747 and Airbus A380, allowing airlines to accommodate premium passengers with maximum comfort or pack in as many as 500 (theoretically up to 800) passengers…
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Air India Places Large Orders for Boeing and Airbus Aircraft to Meet Growing Demand
Air India is making a significant investment in response to the increasing demand for mobility in India, driven by the expanding middle class. The airline is placing orders for 470 Boeing and Airbus aircraft, reflecting the growing need…
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Airbus Patents Folding Airplane Seats for Increased Flexibility and Cargo Space
Airbus is one of the largest filers of invention patents in the world. Of the hundreds sent to European planer manufacturers each year, one, in particular, caught our eye. It has to do with folding airplane seats, which slide back along…
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Airbus Beluga: A Marvel of Engineering and Design
Airbus Beluga, also known as the "Flying Whale," is one of the most unique and recognizable aircraft in the world. With its distinctive bulging fuselage and cheerful smile, this airplane has become a symbol of the aviation industry's…
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Qatar Airways and Airbus: Legal Dispute Resolved Amicably
Qatar Airways and Airbus have resolved their legal dispute regarding the paint degradation of the Airbus A350 aircraft . The dispute, which had been ongoing for nearly two years and reached the High Court in London, has come to an…
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Reuters: Airbus and Qatar Airways Near Agreement in A350 Dispute
Airbus and Qatar Airways are approaching a settlement in their disagreement over the A350 dispute. Despite months of public disagreement, it's uncertain if an agreement will be reached as previous efforts to avoid a London trial have…
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Lufthansa Airbus A380 Arrives in Manila for Heavy Maintenance
Lufthansa Airbus A380, with registration D-AIMK, flew to Manila, Philippines, for heavy maintenance before its return to service in the coming months. This is the first A380 to be inspected by Lufthansa's maintenance technicians, as the…
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Air France-KLM Group Orders Four A350Fs for Sustainable Cargo Operations
The Air France-KLM Group has taken a significant step towards sustainable cargo operations by placing a firm order for four brand new Airbus A350Fs. These state-of-the-art widebody freighters will be operated by Martinair Holland N.V.,…
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Qatar Airways vs. Airbus: The Ongoing Dispute over A350 Paint Issues
LAST UPDATE: 02/02/2023 - Qatar Airways and Airbus: Legal Dispute Resolved Amicably In 2020, Qatar Airways sent one of its Airbus A350s to Ireland to receive a special World Cup livery. However, the plan went awry, and the jet returned…
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Airbus Secures Order for 12 A320neo Family Aircraft from Uzbekistan Airways
Uzbekistan Airways, the national carrier of the Republic of Uzbekistan, has placed a firm order with Airbus for 12 A320neo Family aircraft, comprising 8 A320neo and 4 A321neo planes. This order comes as the airline looks to modernize…
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Airbus Tests its DragonFly Project on an Airbus A350
Airbus subsidiary UpNext is spearheading a program, DragonFly, that is currently testing pilot assistance technologies to enhance flight safety. The technology is designed to assist a single pilot in case the other becomes…
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Airbus Reports Successful Year in 2022 with Increased Deliveries and Strong New Orders
Airbus, the European aerospace giant, had a successful year in 2022, delivering 661 commercial aircraft to 84 customers and registering 1,078 gross new orders. Despite facing challenges in the operating environment, the company was able…
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Discover the Airbus A321 XLR: A Next-Generation Airbus Aircraft Coming Soon to Skies!
Almost as soon as an aircraft manufacturer releases an aircraft, there is always one question. What will the next one be? With Boeing, it’s the much-awaited Boeing 777X, and with Airbus, it’s the A321 XLR. Airbus seems to be catering to…
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Life-Saving Technology: The F-35B's Automatic Ejection System
The Lockheed Martin F-35 Lightning II is arguably the most advanced jet ever. With countless systems to sensors onboard, the F-35 is alone at the top and usually gets lonely at the top. The F-35B variant is the most advanced of the F-35…
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Everything You Need to Know About the Airbus A350
The Airbus A350 is a long-range, wide-body aircraft developed by Airbus. It was first introduced in 2014 and has quickly become one of the most popular and advanced planes in the world. In this article we will discuss all what you want…
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Etihad Airways A380 Is Returning In 2023
Etihad Airways, the national airline of the United Arab Emirates, has announced plans to reintroduce four of its Airbus A380 aircraft in the summer of 2023, supplemented by five extra A320 aircraft. In November 2020, Etihad's A380…
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The Boeing 737 MAX Vs. Airbus A320neo
The Boeing 737MAX and Airbus A320neo are two of the most popular single-aisle, narrow-body jets in the aviation industry. They are often used for short- to medium-haul flights and are widely used by commercial airlines worldwide. While…
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SWISS with Changes in their Fleet
The aviation industry was deeply in shock when COVID-19 hit the world almost three years ago. This pandemic had an impact on the industry as nothing had before. Some airlines went bankrupt, and others had to fight for survival. The…
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Rolls-Royce Tests The First Hydrogen Jet Engine
As the industry grows, the rising concern for safer and cleaner travel also rises. With the number of airplanes flying around the globe at the moment, they single-handedly contribute to damaging the ozone layer alone than any other…
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Why Does The Airbus A340 Have 4 Smaller Engines?
There is not much difference between the Airbus A330 and the A340 in terms of structure, systems, and wings. The biggest difference is the engines. The A330 is a dual-engine aircraft, while the A340, its longer sibling, is a quad-engine…
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Lufthansa Takes The First Airbus A380 Out Of Storage
Following an announcement in June that the popular double-decker would be returned from storage, Lufthansa (LH) reactivated its first Airbus A380 last Friday (2nd of December 2022). Data from flight tracking shows that D-AIMK used the…
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China Southern Retires Airbus A380 Fleet
Earlier this month, Guangzhou-based airline China Southern operated its last Airbus A380 flight from Los Angeles to Guangzhou, marking the end of an era in China for the largest passenger plane in the world. The Last Flight: On November…
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LATAM Airlines' Airbus A320neo Collides With a Truck in Lima While Taking Off
At Peru's main airport; Aeropuerto Internacional Jorge Chávez (LIM), an a320neo for LATAM Airlines, yesterday (the 18th of November) collided with a truck on the runway. Videos of the A320neo have been posted online, showing that engine…
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Germany Receives its First Fully Equipped Government Airbus A350
German Government Airbus A350
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PIA - The Golden Era
Once upon a time, Pakistan International Airlines was one of the greatest airlines. They would be everywhere—in the media, around the globe, and in every airport. Starting a list of PIA's accomplishments would take an eternity. The…
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Korean Air A330 Overruns Runway In Cebu
On October 23rd 2022, Korean Air flight KE631 suffered a runway excursion while landing at Cebu Mactan Intl Airport in the Philippines. Korean Air has not had a fatal passenger airplane crash since 1997, and has held an impressive…
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What Do We Know About COMAC C919 So Far?
The COMAC C919 is a part of China's efforts to gain significant market share in the production of large commercial airliners. And after receiving type certification from the Civil Aviation Administration of China (CAAC) last week , we…
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Airlines of the World; “A Great Way To Fly” Singapore Airlines
As we continue our series on airlines, we’ll talk about Singapore Airlines. IATA: SQ , ICAO: SIA Part 8; Singapore Air Lines: The national carrier of Singapore is Singapore Airlines, and Singapore Changi Airport serves as its primary…
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Airbus Delivers its 500th A350
Iberia, a major European customer with 20 A350s on order and 14 in service, recently received the 500th A350, an A350-900. Beyond being a symbol, the 500th A350 represents a significant milestone for Airbus and its expanding versatile…
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The Chinese COMAC C919 Receives Type Certification
On the 29th of September 2022, the C919, COMAC's first Chinese-produced narrowbody aircraft, received type certification from the Civil Aviation Administration of China (CAAC). The certification was presented at a grand ceremony at…
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Brilliant or Burden | Is the A380 useful or a gimmick?
The A380 is the world's only fully double-decked aircraft, but as the pandemic left many airlines retiring them, this brings us the question, are they actually worth all the hype? Size and Capacity Everyone knows that the Airbus A380 is…
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Why Do Airbus Planes Have Side Sticks While Boeing's Have Yokes?
Many similarities can be found in any plane's cockpit, including an array of switches, information screens, and more. However, depending on the manufacturer, you may notice the presence of a yoke or a side stick. While Airbus planes…
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Air Arabia Is Planning To Launch a New Low-cost Airline In Sudan
Sudanese conglomerate DAL Group and Air Arabia announced last week, Thursday, September 22, plans to launch " Air Arabia Sudan ," a new airline based at Sudan's Khartoum International Airport.…
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Flight review: Qatar Airways Airbus A380 DOH - LHR Economy class
When the name "Qatar Airways" is said, the immediate thing that comes into my mind is the fact that the large majority of their passengers are transferring through Doha Hamad airport instead of going to visit Qatar. This is due to the…
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Reverse Thrust in Airplanes and how it Functions
Used to decelerate an aircraft after landing, in the event of a rejected take-off, and/or, in some limited cases, during push-back from the gate; it is the reverse thrust . An essential deceleration mechanism in aircraft. In this…
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Is this the revival of the big birds?
Only a bit more than a year ago, in May 2021, the shocking news was all around the portals. It seemed that the A380 was coming to an end of its short life as many airlines seemed unhappy with the performance and the issues caused by the…
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Why most of the Planes are painted in White?
White is the color that most planes are painted with. When looking at a ramp at an airport, the fact is clearly evident. The reason airlines choose this is because of several factors ranging from the cost to operational conditions.…
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Aircraft Exterior Lighting - Explained
Every component on an aircraft holds vital importance whether it is a small landing light or a vertical stabilizer. Lights are often shadowed by the sheer brilliance of other parts of an aircraft but do not be mistaken. Without lights,…
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What Happened to American Airlines Flight 587
What’s the story behind the American Airlines Flight 587, the second deadliest aviation accident in the U.S.? The crash ended the lives of 265 people and 2 dogs. How did it happen? And could it have been prevented? Shortly after the…
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Airlines of the World; “Say yes to the world” Lufthansa
Continuing our airline series, we'll look at Lufthansa, one of Europe's most significant airlines. IATA: LH, ICAO: DLH Part 2; Lufthansa: Lufthansa, Deutsche Lufthansa AG, is Germany's flag carrier and the country's largest airline.…
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How Do World Leaders Fly?
Air Force One, the plane that carries the US President is one of the most secure aircraft in the world, equipped with heat-seeking missile decoys and extensive sets of defenses, and according to several sources, Air Force One is so…
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Highlights of the First Future Aviation Forum
RIYADH - To unite international leaders from both sectors; the public and private, as well as international CEOs and regulators to initialize the evolution of international air travel as well providing new solutions, Saudi Arabia's…
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What’s special about A320?
The Airbus 320 family is a line of narrow-body aircraft designed and manufactured by Airbus. In March 1984, the A320 was introduced, followed by the longer A321 in January 1994, the shorter A319 in April 1996, and the much shorter A318…
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Narrow-body vs Wide-body: Which is better for transatlantic flights?
In recent years, we have seen many airlines such as TAP Air Portugal and JetBlue using narrowbody aircraft for their flights across the pond, but which option provides more comfort and ease when traveling? Why are Narrowbodies used?…
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The Checks Required To Perform Aircraft Maintenance
Airplanes are one of the most complicated machines ever built by humans. People often overlook the sheer level of engineering that goes into manufacturing a metal machine that can sustain flight for several hours, cross oceans, land…
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How to Recognize the Type of Commercial Airplanes - PART#2
Today I’ll be giving some simple and easy ways to differentiate between planes, with different angles of view. In part#1 we’ve talked about Airbus and Boeing's narrow-body airplanes, and today it will be all about Airbus's wide-body…
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The small light bulb that brought this big jet to ashes
It's the year 1972, on the 29th of December, Eastern Airlines flight 401 is flying between JFK, new york, and Miami Airport, Florida. Operated by a 4-month-old Lockheed l-1011-1 Tristar registered as N310EA which was just delivered to…
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How to Recognize the Type of Commercial Airplanes - PART#1
Have you ever been sitting in the airport waiting for your flight whilst watching planes of different sizes taxiing, taking - off, and/or landing in front of you? Did that ever make you wonder what type of planes are these? And how…
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Condor's New Livery Sparks Debate
Recently, German airline Condor revealed a new livery design that caused quite an uproar on social media. The new livery, featuring colorful stripes covering the aircraft, is part of Condor’s effort to rebrand themselves after the…
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The Pathway to Heaven; Passengers Boarding Bridge
A passenger boarding bridge (PBB) is a moveable, enclosed link that connects an airport terminal gate to airplane passengers can board and disembark without having to step outdoors and risk being open to external conditions. It was…
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Aviation's Controversy With 5G Networks
Early this year, the aviation industry and data companies captivated national attention when they encountered obstacles with the deployment of long-awaited 5G networks in areas in proximity to airports. 5G is the 5th and fastest…
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What about delivering new planes?
Most planes are delivered to their destination by flying them directly to their destination, which requires providing them with extra fuel tanks. Also, sometimes their components are sent partially via cargo plane or boat and assembled…
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The Miracle in the Hudson
"This is the Captain," the captain's voice said over the intercom, "Brace for impact!". A hush fell over the passengers. They thought they were going to die as the flight attendants were screaming: "Brace! Brace! Brace! Heads down! Stay…
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A brief history of the AirAsia Group
The Beginning AirAsia is Asia's 5th largest airline, it was founded in Kuala Lumpur, the Malaysian capital, in 1993 and on the 18th of November 1996 it made its first flight. At this time, AirAsia operated an entire fleet of 32 737-300…
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B747 vs a380-How Much Are They Worth in 2022?
Brief history (B747) Credits -en.wikipedia.org After the introduction of the 707 in 1958, Pan Am wanted a jet two and half times its size, to reduce its seat cost by 30% to democratize air travel. Hence in 1965, Joe Sutter left the 737…
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What is the plane of the future?
As Boeing's 777X brings high hopes to those working at airlines, and the A350 continues to dominate the market, when will new medium-haul aircraft come into play? Join me as I discover what the plane could be. The good plane we have now…
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Airbus delivers last A380
On December 16th Airbus delivered its last ever A380 (MSN 272), to its largest A380 customer: Dubai-based carrier Emirates. 251 A380's have been delivered between 2007 and 2021, with the aircraft flying across the globe and gracing the…
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A340 Lands in Antarctica for the First Time
Last week, Portuguese charter airline Hi-Fly made aviation history when they landed an Airbus A340 in Antarctica for the first time. The flight was a unique and partially dangerous journey since crew members had to land an aircraft on…
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Recap of Dubai Airshow 2021 Day 2
Going through the second day at Dubai Air show; three conferences were held there: Global Air Traffic Management, Aviation Sustainability & Cyber Security. As we can all see discussing ways to establish a better, greener aerospace…
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Recap of Dubai Airshow 2021 Day 1
The Dubai Airshow, which last took place in November of 2019, has returned this year and is taking place right now from Sunday, November 14th to Thursday, November 18th. The Dubai Airshow is one of the largest aviation events in the…
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Qatar Airways Having Paint Issues With Airbus
A paint issue on an airplane? That is rarely ever heard of. But recently, Qatar Airways is facing a paint issue with their Airbus A350 fleet. A fault with fast deteriorating surface paint that caused the grounding of 16 of Qatar…
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The Top 5 Traditional Airlines
We all know of a traditional airline, no matter where you are, the country you live in will most likely have a traditional airline as it's flag carrier, but why have they taken off as well as Low-cost airlines, and why do people still…
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The return of the Super Jumbo
In 2020 and 2021, we saw airlines such as Lufthansa and Air France retiring most, if not all, of their Airbus A380s; with many more airlines putting them in storage, some never to be used again. But now as the world begins to slowly…
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The Winglets: What are they for?
The jet age which started in the 1950s has marked many transformations in the aviation industry where the aircraft have reached high speeds. This came with challenges in reaching aerodynamic efficiency. One of the parts of an aircraft…
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Update: Qatar Airways' A350 Dispute with Airbus
There have been further developments in Qatar’s A350 situation with Airbus, as the Qatar Civil Aviation Authority (QCAA) issued an official directive for 13 of Qatar Airways’ A350s to remain grounded last Thursday. The 13 grounded Qatar…
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First Signs of Recovery for the Aviation Industry
With the current headlines in the news where COVID19 cases are still high and new variants keep expanding, you might think this headline is unbelievable. However, society has a growing travel demand, the aviation sector itself of course…
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Airbus and Cathay Pacific Partner To Cut Pilot Staffing On Long Haul Flights
Long haul flights currently have up to four pilots Currently, all commercial flights have from two to four pilots in the cockpit. Two pilots is the absolute minimum for any length of flight Then for long haul flights there are often one…
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A 17-Year-Old Dispute Comes to an End against a Common Rival
The feud over Airbus and Boeing is one of the longest-running battles in WTO(World Trade Organisation) history. It took a common threat for the US and Europe to finally put an end to their dispute this past week, as the two sides signed…
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What Does Airworthiness Mean?
A word that gathers a lot of conditions that an aircraft must meet. An official definition does not exist. However, the aviation and aeronautical regulations states the minimum requirements for which the aircraft is deemed to be…
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Why Don’t Airplanes Fly Over Tibet?
Aeronautics has progressed to the point where we can now fly at double the speed of sound and scientists want to fly to Mars, but there are a few areas on Earth where planes aren't allowed to go. Such a place is Tibet. But why Tibet?…
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Aerospace Medicine
Have you ever wondered about the possibility of suffering trauma or a pathology while flying? Almost everyone has experienced emotional sensations and behavior not very normal when flying by plane at some point whether on take-off or…
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Boeing B797 in the Making?
In 2015, Boeing determined the market was large enough to launch a new design. In 2017, multiple airlines expressed interest in a composite, seven-abreast twin-aisle with an elliptical cross-section. The new aircraft, which would likely…
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Why Airlines are Converting Passenger Jets to Freighters?
The growth of air cargo, especially for e-commerce, implies a need for more than 1,500 aircrafts to be converted from Passenger to Freighter (P2F). CREDITS : newsroom.kuehne-nagel.com P2F conversion is an engineering challenge that…
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AIRBUS A321XLR - Gamechanger in the World of Narrow Bodies
The Covid-19 pandemic has hit a severe blow to the economy worldwide and none has been hit as bad as the aviation industry. Not one to be put down, aircraft manufacturers have been looking for ways to beat around it and one such…
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Birds Fly in Formation. Soon Would Airliners! Read on to Know Why
WHY DO BIRDS FLY IN FORMATION? First, it conserves their energy. Each bird flies slightly above the bird in front of him, resulting in a reduction of wind resistance. The birds take turns being in the front, falling back when they get…
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VTOL - The Concept Behind It and Why It Is the FutureVtol - The Concept Behind It and Why It Is the Future
A V ertical Take-Off and Landing ( VTOL ) aircraft is one that can hover, take-off and land vertically. This classification includes a variety of aircrafts including fixed-wing aircrafts as well as choppers and other aircrafts with…
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What are ETOPS and why do they matter?
Flying over the atlantic and suddenly you go, ''What would happen if one of the engines fails?''. Just me?! Perhaps. Maybe not! Well, the civil aviation authorities have long thought about this too.And that's exactly why we have the…
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Airbus Beluga vs Boeing Dreamlifter
Airbus Beluga Photo Credits: wikipedia.com The Airbus A300-600ST (Super Transporter), or Beluga, is a modified version of the standard A300-600 widebody airliner to carry aircraft parts and outsize cargo. It received the name ''Super…
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The Purpose Of Jet Engine Spirals
You may have noticed those spinning white spirals in a jet engine at one point or another. But have you ever stopped to think about why they’re there? As cute and as comical as they look, those spirals on the spinner cones are more than…
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What Is a "Squawk" Code and Why Do We Need Them?
The use of the word " SQUAWK " comes from the system's origin in WORLD WAR II- IDENTIFICATION FRIEND OR FOE (IFF) system, which was named with the code "PARROT". The PARROT check is generally done after the aircraft is airborne or while…
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Oxygen Supplies Aboard Modern Aircraft
If a sudden decompression were to happen inflight, each passenger and crew member would have their own oxygen supply. We will take a look at the systems installed for both the passengers and flight crew! Passenger’s Oxygen Supply &…
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The Emirates First Class Experience — A Whole New Level of Luxury
Emirates claims the title of the World's Best Airline. Fittingly, the First Class cabin on Emirates Airlines is nonetheless a prestigious and luxurious flying experience - even being called the “hotel in the sky”. Emirates continues to…
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Avelo Airlines: The New U.S. Carrier To Enter The Market
From its base at Hollywood Burbank Airport (BUR), Avelo plans to start service on April 28 to underserved or secondary airports in the West using leased Boeing 737-800s. Tickets are now on sale at aveloair.com. Purpose & Aim Avelo has a…
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Wings: Until They Break
The wings are the most relevant parts of an airplane. They maintain the flight by the reaction forces against the air. Now, talking about the wing as a structural part of a plane, this is taken to the limit. Civil structures are tested,…
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What's Behind A320-xxx Model Designation?
The Airbus A320 family has undoubtedly a wide range of members, visible at any airport. Some of us can see an Airbus and easily identify it whether it's an A320, A321 or A318. They have their differences, in the structure, size, and of…
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ATA 100 (Aeronautical Maintenance Documentation)
As known, ATA stands for “ Air Transport Association ”, an American organization. But when talking about it now, ATA 100 refers to a methodology of reference for numbering the aircraft documentation. Allowing the ease of understanding…
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The Ultimate Airbus which Failed to Deliver
The pinnacle of excellence, and an eye-catcher; the Airbus A380 is truly a marvel. When Singapore Airlines took the A380 for its first commercial flight in 2007, there was huge excitement and noise around the world that the future of…
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The Revival of Ultralongrange Flights!
Introduction & History Since the starting days of aviation, the technology has improved and new records were often achieved; aircraft could reach higher altitudes, became faster, and could fly longer distances. When it comes to longer…
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The Story of Jessica Cox
An inspirational story about the pilot, Jessica Cox, who achieved what was thought to be impossible. She was able to fly and earn her licence despite being born without arms. Even though she had her fair share of constant…
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Eating a Cessna 150 for dinner?!
Imagine your dinner is ready and a you cannot wait any longer to taste the delicious and spicy propeller of a Cessna. Mmmmh! Well, this seems strange to most of us, but not for Michel Lotito. Michel was a french artist born in Grenoble,…
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Timatic - a ground handler's little big helper
Source: https://ve.usembassy.gov/american-citizen-services-offer-passport-renewal-margarita-may-4-2018/
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How Does WIFI Work on a Plane?
Have you ever wondered how WIFI works on a plane? How does a plane have an internet connection thousands of feet up in the sky when even a phone doesn’t have cellular data or any type of service? Furthermore, how is this connection…
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ValuJet Flight 592: The Crash That Changed Aviation
Photo credit: Wikepedia Commons In 1996, a Douglas DC-9 aircraft operated by ValuJet Airlines took off from Miami International Airport bound for Atlanta Hartsfield Jackson Airport in Georgia. Only eight minutes later, a fire that had…
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Spirit Airlines Flight Skids Off Runway in Icy Conditions
Last Thursday on December 17th, 2020, a Spirit Airlines flight from Las Vegas to Baltimore skid off the runway due to icy weather conditions. The flight, NK696, was operating a daily service between Las Vegas, Nevada to Baltimore,…
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Wright Brothers | The First Flight 17th December 1903
Two brothers oriville wright and Wilbur wright famously known as The Wright Brothers, were American aviation pioneers who were involved in inventing, building, and flying the world's first successful motor-operated airplane. They made…
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Emirates A380 updates
Emirates has recently welcomed their first of the three Airbus A380's which will be joining up with the carrier's operations this month. One of them will be featuring the premium economy product. Carriers within the Gulf region have…
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Rotate! What are V-Speeds?
In today's article, we will talk about one of the most wonderful moments in aviation. Lean back, fasten your seatbelts, taxi to the runway, and enjoy your view while we take off! Have you ever asked yourself, how does a pilot know when…
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One engine rule (ETOPS)
We all wonder how a plane could fly if an engine fails, but it is more worrying if it is in the middle of miles and miles of ocean before finding a place to land safely. These same concerns were expressed by aircraft manufacturers and…
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Would You Fly Over the Bermuda Triangle?
We’ve all heard various myths, misconceptions, and conspiracy theories regarding the Devil’s Triangle. Do you believe in any of them? Personally I’ve always thought that there must be a rational reason for everything. But what makes the…
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Missile hit at Baghdad
In November 2003, Baghdad airport was the home to American troops in Iraq. The US Air force flew in daily to supply the troops and help at its best to help rebuild the country. Around and outside the airport are terrorists therefore…
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Why Flying is Safer Than Grocery Shopping During the COVID-19 Pandemic
Yes, that title is correct. Flying is safer than grocery shopping during this global pandemic. How could flying on a plane, the main cause for the spread of COVID-19, be safer than grocery shopping? It may seem unbelievable, but it’s…
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Can You Request a SVFR?
We already know what VFR stands for, visual flight rules, but what is Special VFR? First, let’s recap, visual flight rules (VFR) is a set of rules under which a pilot operates an aircraft in generally fair weather where the pilot can…
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Floating planes
After the Wright brothers finally took off . The engineers of that time went in a hurry to try to make a plane capable of taking off and landing on water without sinking. :Cessna Skywagon The first successful powered seaplane flight…
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Floating planes
After the Wright brothers finally took off . The engineers of that time went in a hurry to try to make a plane capable of taking off and landing on water without…
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Remembering ALOHA Airlines
The bird paradise logo used by aloha in the 1960's Inspired by the desire to create an airline where all Hawaiians felt welcome, Aloha Airlines served the islands for nearly 62 years before ceasing operations in 2008. Aloha was the…
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Flying Over a Restricted Area
As much as we hate to admit there are certain airspaces we can't fly over. Some are considered restricted while there are others even prohibited.What’s the difference? And what happens if a pilot decides to fly over a restricted area?…
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Qatar Airways unveils new Qatar 2022 FIFA World Cup livery
In the past few days, Qatari flag carrier; Qatar Airways has unveiled a new livery for the FIFA world cup which is due to be held in Doha, Qatar in 2 years time. CREDIT-QATAR AIRWAYS The FIFA world cup will begin on the 21st, November…
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Australia's close call: Emirates flight 407
During the night of 20th of March of 2009, An Airbus A340 was to fly out of Melbourne to Dubai with 275 people on board. The flight was to depart Melbourne at 10:25 local time and the flight time was 14hrs 8mins. As the crew prepared…
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The longest flight on a plane
It is already hard for people to be in a confined space for a few hours, imagine now being for many days and within one-meter-wide and about three meter in length of cabin interior. This is the space where it a plane was piloted to get…
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The Boeing 737 MAX will be flying again soon!
US safety regulators have cleared the Boeing 737 max to fly again, lifting grounding orders which were placed in March 2019. :boeing After a the 2 737 MAX crashes and investigations that blamed the company for their failures. Their…
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Have you ever heard of the Airbus A321LR?
The A321 is a member of the A320 family of narrow-bodied, commercial passenger jet airliner with two engines. This specific type of aircraft was launched in 1994 after the A320 and carries 185-265 passengers. It has a common rating with…
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How planes became spaceplanes
After the first manned flight of the Wright brothers, it did not take more than 20 years to consider space flight, with the concepts and dreams of two men interested in reaching outer space. Herman Oberth , one of the founding fathers…
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Learn about VFR and IFR Flying
When flying you've got two rules and it's up to you to choose depending on your training and rating. You have VFR and IFR. What's difference? Why is this relevant? What are your restrictions? Photo: © Robynrg | Dreamstime.com First,…
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Airbus Foundation for Humanitarian Aid
Airbus Foundation has a world connection of airlines and other organizations to help and support youth and humanitarian Aids. Through out this Program, the Foundation services to Its customers to use the delivery of their new aircraft…
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BERLIN TEGEL:BERLIN'S MOST FAMOUS AIRPORT
Today (08/11/20) the last commercial flight will leave Berlin's Tegel Airport (TXL) as Berlin's new airport, Berlin Brandenburg (BER), is taking over as the Berlin's sole hub. INFORMATION Berlin Tegel was the primary international…
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The History of Flying Cars
I know what you’re thinking: Flying cars have a history? Do they even exist? At least that’s what I also thought, and it turns out it’s a long one. It starts in 1917 with Glenn Curtiss, who built the Curtiss autoplane, a combination…
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Boeing 787 Dream Jet
The Boeing 787 Dreamliner is the most popular aircraft in the world at this time, this aircraft changed airliner flights in terms of passenger comfort solutions. The Boeing 787 Dreamliner version with twin engine, is a wide-body…
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The new Airbus project for the A321(P2F)
The Airbus 321P2F (passenger to Freighter), lets talk first about the A321 before conversion project. Photo by: Airbus A321 a Single-aisle commercial aircraft with the same basic line of A320 The A321 is passenger aircraft from the A320…
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What did COVID-19 pandemic do to Airbus. ( Financially )
Airbus has today released its third-quarter financial results. Like all companies across the aviation industry, the European plane manufacturer has been impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic in addition to the sudden lack of demand for new…
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Boeing Financial analysis slumps this year
Boeing announced its third quarter result. The result shows a slump for the company and has made a loss of $3.502 billion in the first nine months of the year. However, the majority of this is made up of the results of previous…
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Never Do These Things on a Plane
People are weird, some of the things that they've done are just downright crazy. Who even thinks to do things like this? In this article I will write about the craziest things people have actually done on a plane and I highly suggest…
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KUWAIT AIRWAYS' DOUBLE DELIVERY
Yesterday (29/10/20) Kuwait's flag carrier; Kuwait Airways took delivery of both its first and second A330-800 NEO as part of their order for eight of the aircraft.with the pandemic still ongoing ad airlines still trying to cut costs we…
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Boeing Will cut the half 737 MAX Deliveries Targeted For 2021
Boeing has decreased its ambitious plans among the 737 Max deliveries, the plan was that they were able to deliver 450 aircraft. The airline now only expects to deliver about half of that, or around 225 aircraft by the end of 2021, with…
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Turkish Airlines: New delivery schedule
Turkish Airlines agrees on the reschedule of Airbus' number of deliveries. The airline says that it adapted to the new plans according to the financial situation just to ensure “solid basis” for the future of the airline. The airline…
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Boeing invented an ultraviolet wand to test surface cleaning
In cooperation with the University of Arizona, Boeing has tested out its cleaning methodologies using a live virus and a real aircraft. The manufacture tested cleaning with chemical disinfectant and Boeing ultraviolet wand therefore it…
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The Man Who Believed He Can Fly
Since the beginning of time, people have only dreamed about the idea of flying, thinking to themselves, will we ever know that feeling? Impossible. But it always goes down to one human being with a vision, with the idea that, yes, we…
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Airbus is planning to expand the A320 production next year
Airbus has issued over the planned production ramp-up of its single-aisle aircraft to 47 or more units a month, Airbus has told its supply-chain partners to be ready by July 2021 as it anticipates a strong recovery for the industry.…
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Configuration: Tail design (V-Tail)
In the history of aircraft designs, the tail has served a main function other than the various configurations known now which is the stability. The horizontal tail provides longitudinal stability and pitch control and the vertical tail…
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Boeing on its way to produce a new aircraft, but it's not the NMA
Boeing announced in an early discussion about working on a new commercial aircraft. The United States-based manufacturer has spoken with the likes of plane leasing firms and suppliers about the prospects. This plane is not the…
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The relaunch of Flybe
Flybe is one of the airlines that suffered during the current crisis the collapse of flybe made loss of more than 2,000 jobs, this was because of the current spread of Covid-19 early this year in Europe. Flybe is one of Europe's largest…
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BOEING 777X- WHO HAS ORDERED BOEING'S NEWEST AIRCRAFT?
The Boeing 777X is slated to be the future of air travel. The new aircraft is a more fuel-efficient variant of the traditional 777 while also carrying more passengers thus making it the ideal replacement for not only older 777's but…
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New plans form Malaysia Aviation Group (MAG)
Firefly, Malaysian ATR turboprop operator, airlines will be operating 10 narrow body jets in three phases. Because the Malaysia Aviation Group (MAG) is struggling in supplementing the international flights as the Malaysian Airlines…
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Principles: Part of Aircraft propulsion systems
As we know, the 1 st industrial revolution was mainly started because of the steam engine which started at 1760s. From this point the innovation in the steam engine made it to the ICE or the internal combustion engine. The ICE has…
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FAA Reporting on Boeing 737 Max pilot Training
Photo by:Boeing Boeing 737Max Simulator The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) announced a report on the proposing pilot training procedures for the Boeing 737 MAX. The report could be a significant step forward for the…
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Early-stage: How aircraft is designed
The basis of designing anything comes from the goal of this product. Such as the goal of an aircraft is to transport people from point A to point B in an easy and efficient way while flying in the air. Then looking on any previous or…
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What Will I Fly?
For anyone interested in flying, this article will help you gain broader understanding of the categories, class and type of aircraft to fly. Maybe you want to fly an Airbus? Maybe you want to fly a balloon? If that’s your dream, who am…
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The New Airbus A220-100 private Business Jet
Airbus has revealed a A220 business jet, Called the ACJ TwoTwenty or 220 business jet, it is like the Gulf Stream or Bombardier. The purpose of this design was that some owners of private Jets may need a larger private jet, hence the…
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A sight on Aircraft Stability
Let us breakdown this title into stability and aircraft stability. We will have a glimpse on what the meaning of stability is and apply it to the aircraft. Stability is the ability to return into equilibrium state after an excitation is…
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Boeing Airpower Teaming System
The Boeing Airpower Teaming System (ATS), also known as the Boeing Loyal Wingman project, is an unnamed stealth aerial vehicle in development by Boeing Australia to perform autonomous missions using artificial intelligence. Photo by:…
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Green energy powers Malaysian Airlines
In corporation with Tenaga Nasional Berhad (TNB), a multinational electricity company, Malaysian airlines Chief Financial Officer, Boo Hui Yee signed an agreement to install solar panels on four MAB’s buildings at Kuala Lumpur…
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Pilots Can Suffer From Airsickness
Motion sickness, or airsickness, is actually very common at the beginning of flight training. What is airsickness? It occurs because of the opposition between the information we receive from our eyes and the information we receive from…
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British Airways' double delivery
Today, the 2nd of October 2020, UK flag carrier;British Airways took delivery of 2 aircraft.The carrier took delivery of its first Boeing 777-300ER in 6 years and its seventh Airbus A350-1000. THE DELIVERIES Yesterday, the 1st of…
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Questions Pilots Ask Themselves Before their Flights
Pilots need to have great self-awareness; they need to understand what they’re capable of. Each flight is different, so while pilots do a thorough check of their aircraft, they must also evaluate their fitness for the flight. They must…
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The Boeing 777X Engine ( GE9X ) took the certification from the FAA.
The GE9X one of the biggest and most powerful engine for any aircraft has been manufactured as well as developed by GE Aviation ( General Electric ) specially designed for the 777X, this engine type is now certified from the Federal…
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ICAO Council encourages rebuilding sustainably at ATAG
The tragic incidences that occurred in the history of aviation such as the great depression in 2008, the SARS and the MERS pandemics did not affect air transport as COVID-19 did. As many airlines landed their fleet for a long time and…
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How the aviation industry influenced motorsport.
It has been obvious that motorsport, especially Formula racing cars has been technologically advanced in term of every aspect even in simplest components of the car. Then for the car enthusiasts, the modern supercars are close to a…
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Airport interior layout: Boarding Procedures.
As airports all around the globe become nearly as dense as a seaport, the layout of them has been evolved and changed to create the momentum for the passengers to travel easily and have a better experience. The layout of the airport…
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FAA And EASA found a certain A320 Neo engine problem with the fuel used in the A320
Airlines use a popular fuel preservative called KATHON FP 1.5 biocide to counter microbial contamination and other operational problems in refined fuel. But according to both EASA and the FAA, it is potentially unsafe for the aircraft…
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What is BWB or HWB in aviation means?
In the design of aircraft, the configurations of the wings have been the main goal and focus for the aircraft designers to achieve the maximum aerodynamic efficiency and power reduction needed for the aircraft. The wing configuration…
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New FIRST CLASS with doors launched by British Airways Boeing 777-300ER
British Airways' new Boeing 777-300ER jets will include upgraded first-class suites with sliding doors, The move follows the launch of the carrier’s Club Suite business class product last year, which also features a sliding privacy door…
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What is the Boeing 777X current status?
There has been lot of excitement towards the 777X program since it was announced in 2013. Many airlines were looking forward to getting their hands on the 777-8 and 777-9 jets. However, there has been a twist in the industry this year,…
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Emirates to launch flights to Israel in 2021
The normalisation of UAE/Israel relations took the world by surprise and with companies looking to capitalise on this new opportunities the Dubai carrier, Emirates is the next company looking to connect the two countrie s. DUBAI-TEL…
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How to be a bad pilot?
It's not easy being a pilot, one mistake and it's game over. Studies have shown that certain attitudes can interfere with a pilot's better judgment and they are called "hazardous" attitudes for a reason. What makes them a real issue is…
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What do you know about the best AIRPORT in the Globe?
Singapore Changi International Airport, commonly known as Changi Airport is a significant civilian airport in addition its one of the largest transportation centres in Asia. It’s rated the world’s best airport by Skytrax, the airport…
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What do you know about the best AIRPORT in the Globe?
Singapore Changi International Airport, commonly known as Changi Airport is a significant civilian airport in addition its one of the largest transportation centres…
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Why flight delays and how to avoid
Most of us have faced flight delays at least once. And these delays could be one of the two situations. The first is a controllable situation which could be the performance of the maintenance team, passenger punctuality, or terminal…
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What do you know about Emirates First class?
Only 5% of the world population has ever been on a plane, so you can consider yourself lucky if you have ever taken a flight before. However, some privileged passengers take their air travel to a whole different level. In Emirates , a…
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De-icing : why and how
Why de-icing is important? A question that can come up to one of us. So, let us know first of all what is this process and why it is necessary. @aviationchief First and for most the aircraft is designed in a specific detailed way to…
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LUFTHANSA TO RETIRE A380 FLEET
The COVID-19 pandemic has impacted airlines greatly with many airlines reporting astonishing losses, with a vaccine still undergoing trials and Europe facing a second wave it seems that airlines will start to reshuffle their fleets and…
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Airbus A380s' Retirement
The Super-jet aircraft, the A380, the world's biggest passenger aircraft that is well known in making flights more comfortable and luxurious. Super-jet aircraft will be stopped in 2021 -Traveller.com It entered the service on the 25th…
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Airbus 220 Family
The Airbus 220 is narrow body, medium range with twin engine (Rolls Royce) there are two categories in the A220 : A220-100 and A220-300 . In these type they upgraded specially in the technology of of the plane that it was impossible to…
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Inside: Commercial airliner interior
For the past decade airlines are competing on how to get the most from the space inside the airplane. As long as the space inside the airplane is limited and confined, airlines try to increase the seating density in each cabin starting…
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EL AL to begin cargo flights from Israel to Dubai
On August 13th 2020, The UAE and Israel announced that they would be normalising relations between the two countries. The news stated that the first commercial flight between Israel and the UAE would take place on the 31st of August,…
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The next generation of Aircraft (V-shaped)
KLM ( Royal Dutch Airlines ) CEO Pieter Elbers and Dean Of the faculty of Aerospace Engineering at Delta University of Technology (TU Delft) professor Henri Werij had signed a cooperative contract by manufacturing a flight concept known…
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Airbus A350 VS. Boeing 787
There is no doubt that the COVID-19 pandemic has affected air travel and airline industry. These effects eventually quickened the retirement of the 4 engines airliners such as the 747 and the A380. Those aircraft were always known for…
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AIRBUS A318-WHERE CAN I FLY THE BABY BUS?
The Airbus A318 is the smallest aircraft of the A320 family, dubbed "the baby bus" it never sold as well as other variants of the A320 family.With British Airways retiring their one and only aircraft, that previously operated an…
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"BORIS FORCE ONE"
There is no doubt that the covid-19 pandemic will have long lasting effects on the world for years to come. However in the middle of a pandemic that has proven to have the worst effect on the world's economy to date, UK Prime Minister…
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IS THE A380 FINALLY RETURNING TO OUR SKIES?
On the 24th of June 2020 Emirates announced that it would be restarting A380 flights to Paris Charles De Gaulle (CDG) and London Heathrow (LHR) on the 15th of July.With the majority of the A380's either grounded or being put into and…
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Airbus A320 Replacement by 2030
Along with the announcement of the €15 billon aid package for the French aviation sector, the French government has revealed that it will be heavily backing the development of a “zero carbon” aircraft. A replacement for the A320 by 2030…
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Emirates declares the Airbus A380 as "over"
The aviation industry is going through a very tough time nowadays due to the global spread of the corona virus, and with its negative repercussions on the aviation industry, demand is at an all time low for air travel. Analysts say that…
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