The World’s Oldest Airworthy Aircraft
The Blériot XI first flew on January 23rd, 1909. It went on to perform a pioneering flight across the English Channel later that year. Despite the type first hitting the…
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The Blériot XI first flew on January 23rd, 1909. It went on to perform a pioneering flight across the English Channel later that year. Despite the type first hitting the…
Toronto Billy Bishop Airport (YTZ) is owned and operated by PortsToronto, who, together with terminal operator Nieuport Aviation, have made the airport a unique travel experience. While continuously upgrading to…
Summary Emirates CEO Tim Clark is confident in the Emirates business model and believes that the entrance of rival carrier Riyadh Air will benefit the region. Riyadh Air aims to…
Summary United Airlines has become the world's largest carrier by available seat miles (ASMs). Its rise was influenced by its longer average sector length and more seats per flight. The…
Summary LATAM Airlines receives its first Airbus A321neo aircraft, marking a milestone in its fleet renewal and commitment to sustainability. The A321neo is configured to seat 224 passengers and is…
Summary Emirates has signed a major fuel supply agreement with Shell for sustainable aviation fuel at Dubai Airport, marking a significant milestone in its pursuit of environmental sustainability. The agreement…
Summary Delta Premium Select has evolved and expanded since its introduction in 2017. The addition of premium amenities, such as a new amenity kit and wider seats with more recline,…
Summary Japan Airlines introduces innovative first class suites on its new Airbus A350-1000 with maximum privacy and versatile seat configurations. Business class passengers will also have privacy doors and increased…
Summary India's aviation industry has immense potential and could benefit from adding more widebody aircraft to meet growing demand on popular domestic routes. Air India currently owns the majority of…
In the 1960s, commercial aviation was dominated by Boeing, with smaller plane makers needing more resources to compete. Douglas and Lockheed had a firm footing, but Europe needed to catch…