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The Harrowing Story of FedEx Flight 705

Aviation History  /  29 November 2024

The Harrowing Story of FedEx Flight 705

On April 7, 1994, Federal Express ( FedEx ) Flight 705 departed from Memphis International Airport (MEM), Tennessee, bound for Norman Y. Mineta San Jose International Airport (SJC), California. Operated by a McDonnell Douglas DC-10-30…

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What Happened to MD-12?

Informative  /  3 May 2024

What Happened to MD-12?

In the 1990s, McDonnell Douglas sought to challenge the dominance of the Boeing 747 on international routes. Responding to a distinct air travel landscape, the company designed the MD-12, a double-decker aircraft boasting significant…

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The Secret Behind Indigo's Profitability

Business In Aviation  /  7 November 2022

The Secret Behind Indigo's Profitability

Have you ever wondered how India’s largest airline operator IndiGo operated by Interglobe Aviation flies high despite the turbulent nature of the airline industry? Well, the answer is the business model on which the airline operates.…

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How Do World Leaders Fly?

Aviation  /  23 May 2022

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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A brief history of the Star Alliance

Aviation  /  19 May 2022

A brief history of the Star Alliance

The Star Alliance celebrated its 25th Birthday on May 14th, But why was it started and which airlines formed it? Join me as I take a brief look into the history of the alliance. Lufthansa was one of the 5 founding members (credit:…

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The Miracle in the Hudson

Aviation Events  /  23 February 2022

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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Qatar Airways Reveals New Retro Livery 777

Aviation News  /  23 February 2022

Qatar Airways Reveals New Retro Livery 777

To celebrate its 25th Anniversary, Qatar Airways has painted one of its Boeing 777 aircraft in its retro livery. The newly painted aircraft was rolled out last Tuesday and made its first flight with the livery on February 16th. The…

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Dark Tourism

Aviation  /  24 October 2021

Dark Tourism

What is dark tourism? Dark tourism, also known as black tourism, morbid tourism, thana tourism, and grief tourism, is the tourism that includes visiting historical places related to death and grief. One of the reasons for the attraction…

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Iconic US Airlines That No Longer Fly

Aviation  /  12 October 2021

Iconic US Airlines That No Longer Fly

Many airlines roam the skies of America, there used to be a whole lot more, but what happened to these once glorious airlines? Read on to find out! 1. Pan American World Airways Credit: Code 7700 (A Pan Am 707 parked) This one is an…

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How did Aviation Changed Life?

Aviation  /  12 October 2021

How did Aviation Changed Life?

Before inventing planes, people could only travel by foot, buggy, horses, and train or ship. Travel was taking a very long time, about weeks or months. The same in delivering and receiving goods. The invention of airplanes changed the…

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Lufthansa Retiring Last MD-11

Aviation News  /  5 October 2021

Lufthansa Retiring Last MD-11

Last Friday, Lufthansa announced the flights for its final remaining MD-11 freighter. The aircraft, registered D-ALCC, will perform its last flight with Lufthansa on October 15th. D-ALCC will be Lufthansa’s last MD-11 out of a total…

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The rise and fall of economy airline food

Aviation  /  3 October 2021

The rise and fall of economy airline food

We all know how it was when aviation was relatively new, with full dining service with proper tables and tablecloths, but why has it become like school food? (If you are not from the UK, and it isn't similar to how it is here wherever…

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The Story of the World's Busiest Flight

Aviation  /  7 September 2021

The Story of the World's Busiest Flight

If you were to go on a fully booked all economy flight for 4 hours straight, you would be dreading the very thought of going on it; but not the passengers of an El Al Boeing 747 on the 24th May, 1991. In fact, most of them were quite…

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Male or Female: You Can Be a Pilot

Aviation  /  5 September 2021

Male or Female: You Can Be a Pilot

According to several studies, the existence of women in the workplace give positive outcomes. Many people think that only males can work as a pilot. When many women are asked why they want to be pilots, they answered that no one can…

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The Rise and Fall of Pan Am

Aviation  /  4 August 2021

The Rise and Fall of Pan Am

-Introduction- Pan American World Airways was seen as the United State’s unofficial flag carrier, as of its well earned reputation and fame. It was a luxury airline that celebrities flew, it had a modern fleet with highly trained flight…

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The Jet Age and Pan Am

Business In Aviation  /  29 July 2021

The Jet Age and Pan Am

The 1950s saw the world’s first commercial aircraft to be powered by jet engines. This was the start of the Jet Age. It was only until the late 1960s that turbine-powered aircraft became a common sight, this was because Boeing, one of…

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Critical Mach Number

About a Career in Aviation  /  11 May 2021

Critical Mach Number

When talking about Mach, it is pretty common to relate it with supersonic aircraft, but not always. This number of airflow velocity helps to determine the limits of the aircraft performance in terms of maximum airspeed. The critical…

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Wing Strakes

About a Career in Aviation  /  19 April 2021

Wing Strakes

It is considered as another way to produce lift, and if this is attached to the wing then it is called a leading-edge extension. But, why put an extension on the wing? What kind of benefits does it bring to the plane? The leading edge…

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Why Was the Concorde Retired?

Informative  /  13 April 2021

Why Was the Concorde Retired?

Almost 50 years ago, the first commercial supersonic jet was introduced into the world, revolutionizing air travel and opening a new chapter in the way people flew. Flying at 2 times the speed of sound and faster than the spin of the…

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Nemeth Parasol

Aviation  /  15 March 2021

Nemeth Parasol

An unusual prototype with circular wing in parasol configuration, built in 1934 became a successful STOL airplane, making the way to circular wing aircraft such as the Flying Pancake the AvroCar among others. Using a fuselage from an…

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NACA

About a Career in Aviation  /  16 February 2021

NACA

Have you ever wondered about the beginning of one of the most important aeronautical research institution? NACA, stands for: “National Advisory Committee for Aeronautics”, it's an agency founded on March 3, 1915 in the United States to…

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The Revival of Ultralongrange Flights!

Aviation News  /  19 January 2021

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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Will Aviation Make a Return in 2021?

Covid19  /  18 January 2021

Will Aviation Make a Return in 2021?

With the introduction of the COVID-19 vaccine and a possible end to this pandemic in 2021, is the aviation industry finally making a comeback in this new year? The answers are uncertain right now, but in this article, we will try to…

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V bombers

Aviation Events  /  11 January 2021

V bombers

The United kingdom ´s strategic nuclear strike force, officially known as the V-force or Bomber Command Main Force was formed by the Royal Air Force, during the 1950s and 1960s. They used the three aircraft that represented the V`s. The…

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The B-2 Spirit: A spaceship made on earth.

Aviation News  /  3 January 2021

The B-2 Spirit: A spaceship made on earth.

‘Is that a UFO?’ or ‘That surely is not a plane!’ are the words coming out of almost everyone when the B-2 flew past them. Although the B-2 was not a UFO, it could disappear like one in a blink of an eye. A plane, so unmatched and…

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The Flying Pancake

Aviation Events  /  28 December 2020

The Flying Pancake

A weirdly shaped, not very aesthetic plane that looks like a saucer that can never fly. This is the Vought V-173, an American prototype with a circular airfoil with large-diameter propellers on the wingtips. Developed in 1940 for the…

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What Will I Fly?

Aviation  /  10 October 2020

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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