Airbus is taking things to the next level with a brand-new automated A321XLR equipping hangar at its Hamburg site. This move is part of Airbus’
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Why Do Some Planes Have Multiple Tail Fins
You don’t often see multiple tail fins on today’s commercial planes like the Airbus A320 or Boeing 737. They usually have just one vertical stabilizer.
How Far Can a Plane Go with One Engine Down
Back in the day, flying over oceans felt safer on planes like the Boeing 747, Airbus A340, and MD-11 because they had more than two
All About Single Engine Taxiing
You’re on a turboprop plane, and after landing, you notice one of the propellers isn’t spinning as fast as it was. You might think something’s
AirAsia X Turns the Tables with Impressive Q2 Earnings
AirAsia X is making headlines with its remarkable financial turnaround. The airline reported a net profit of RM 5.5 million ($1.16m) for the second quarter,
Cebu Pacific Eyes Boeing 737 MAX Jets
Cebu Pacific is considering some big changes as they are in talks with Boeing about adding 737 MAX jets to its fleet. This comes as
Iraqi Airways Welcomes Final Airbus A220
Good news for Iraqi Airways as they’ve just added the last piece to their Airbus A220-300 puzzle. The airline’s fifth A220 touched down at Baghdad
Qantas Announces Retirement Plans for Airbus A380
Qantas has announced retirement plans for its largest aircraft, the Airbus A380, and has placed new orders for Airbus A350-1000, Boeing 787-9, and 787-10 aircraft.
Qantas Group Orders Boeing 787; Posts Impressive Profit
Qantas Group is taking some major steps forward. Qantas announced an order for 12 Boeing 787 Dreamliner airplanes, including four 787-9 and eight 787-10 models.
BOC Aviation and IndiGo Enter into A320NEO Lease Deal
BOC Aviation and IndiGo are no strangers to collaboration. They’ve been working together for a while, and now they’re taking their partnership to the next