Perhaps you’ve observed the small windows perched above the main cockpit windows in vintage aircraft like the classic Boeing 737s, DC-8s, DC-9s, and 707s. Interestingly,
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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.
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
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
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
Montreal Welcomes Emirates to Its Skyline
It’s a day for celebration as the Emirates brand extends its roots deeper into Canadian soil. With its maiden flight touching down in Montreal, Emirates
Why is Boarding Done on the Left Side of the Plane
You might not have given it much thought, and it may not seem important, but have you ever pondered why we typically board airplanes from
Airbus to be Testing a New Wing Technology for Future Aircraft
Airbus is meticulously preparing for the future. In fact, Airbus is escalating testing on a new wing technology, a critical step in establishing the groundwork
Emirates Group Setting to go on a Global Talent Hunt
After a fruitful recruitment period, the Emirates Group is again setting sail on an ambitious global talent hunt. Their target? To populate over 180 diverse