I’ve been observing and analyzing the aviation industry over the past year and I’ve noticed a clear upward trend in capacity. Airlines continue to accept
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Boeing 2707: America’s Answer to the Concorde that Never Flew
In the 1960s, the United States, fueled by the space race and a desire to maintain aerial supremacy, embarked on an ambitious journey to create
Why Do Boeing 737s Sit Low to the Ground?
The Boeing 737, with all its iterations and variants, has been flying around the world for many years. For a time, it was the best-selling
The Boom Overture’s Quest to be the Next Supersonic Airliner
It has been years since we last experienced supersonic commercial flight. The final Concorde commercial flight took place on October 24, 2003, from New York
At What Speed are We Actually Flying in a Commercial Plane?
When you see a plane flying in the sky from the ground, it might appear to be moving slowly. The same illusion can occur when
QantasLink Unveils New Airbus A220 with Stunning Artwork
Airbus Unveils QantasLink’s Newest Star QantasLink’s latest Airbus A220 has just made a grand appearance, showcasing a striking Aboriginal paint scheme. This special aircraft, part
The Time a Pilot Refused to Land a Plane Amid Unruly Passengers
We all understand the paramount importance of safety in the aviation industry. Airlines will never compromise safety for comfort or convenience. If there’s a need
Emirates Soars at 2023 Dubai Air Show with Major Fleet Expansion
Emirates has concluded a highly successful 2023 Dubai Air Show, marked by substantial investment announcements and new partnerships that underscore its optimism for the future.
Why Delta Wings Are Not Used in Commercial Aircraft Today
There are various wing shapes found in aircraft, with swept-back, rectangular, and tapered wings being the most common in today’s aircraft. Another type is the
How the Pratt & Whitney Issue will Affect Philippine Airlines
We are all well aware that among the airlines in the Philippines, Cebu Pacific is likely to be the most severely affected by the Pratt