If you’ve ever dreamed about the boundless chocolate factory in “Willie Wonka’s Chocolate Factory,” you’ll be thrilled to know there’s a real-life version that can
Author: Mond Ortiz
Why Flight Attendants Stare Outside or at the Cabin During Takeoff
Have you noticed that flight attendants try to avoid contact with passengers and each other during takeoff and landing? There is a reason behind this.
Northern Pacific Airways Readies for Maiden Commercial Flight
Northern Pacific Airways is getting ready for its inaugural commercial flight. This flight is slated to occur on July 14, flying from Ontario, California to
Modern Jetliners: The Ilyushin Il-96
Only 30 of these planes have been built, with only two airlines, Aeroflot and Cubana, using them. The Ilyushin Il-96 is a Russian long-range commercial
Classic Jetliners: The Aerospatiale – BAC Concorde
The era when the Aerospatiale – BAC Concorde first graced the skies was truly a remarkable period in aviation history. This supersonic airliner, the lone
The Return of A380 Superjumbos to Airbus for Inspections
Airbus, the manufacturer of the A380 superjumbo, is expecting a reunion of sorts. Two years since the final A380 jetliner exited its Toulouse factory, the
What Happens When an Engine Fails During Takeoff?
“What will happen if an engine were to fail during take-off?” As a child, this thought would linger in my mind every time I boarded
Investigation Underway into Engine Fire on United 737 MAX
On a recent Friday, the U.S. National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) announced that it is looking into an engine fire that occurred on a United
How Airline Interline Agreements are Shaping Air Travel
This year has seen Emirates expand its global reach by establishing more interline agreements with various airlines, including Philippine Airlines. Similarly, Etihad has also entered
Understanding Aircraft Navigation Systems
Air travel is accentuated not only by the speed and efficiency it offers but also by the precise and advanced navigation systems that guide aircraft