History Special: A300 – The First Airbus Charles Kennedy·June 30, 2022After World War 2, the USA dominated the production of civil airliners, with the unassailable dual advantage of...0 Comments
CEO Talks: Turkish Airlines Eyes Nonstop Flight To Australia With A350-1000 or 777X Kurt Hofmann·June 29, 2022Turkish Airlines is evaluating whether to use Airbus A350-1000XWB or Boeing 777X aircraft for nonstop services to Australia...3 Comments
6 Airlines Still Fly the Boeing 747 Passenger Model in 2022 Sam Chui·June 24, 2022As most Boeing 747 operators have retired the "Queen of the Skies" many are wondering if they will...21 Comments
Latest Fleet and Network Update With TAP Air Portugal CEO Kurt Hofmann·June 6, 2022TAP Air Portugal will operate its entire fleet this summer as the national carrier prepares to operate 90%...1 Comment
From the A380 Cockpit: Learning to Fly a Behemoth Charles Kennedy·June 2, 2022The Airbus A380 is the biggest airliner in the world and must surely represent the pinnacle of a...2 Comments
The World’s Top 10 Strange Airlines (That I want to fly on…) Sam Chui·May 30, 2022The wacky, the wild, the damned and the beautiful: we’ve done a deep dive and found some of...4 Comments
History Special: When Cedarjet Goes to War Charles Kennedy·May 20, 2022Lebanon's national carrier, Middle East Airlines, known as MEA, operates a modern fleet of Airbus jets throughout the...5 Comments
History Special: BOAC Comets – Five Close Shaves Charles Kennedy·May 14, 2022Britain’s de Havilland Comet 4 introduced jet travel to the North Atlantic on October 4, 1958, fifteen days...5 Comments
History Special: The story of the Boeing 727 Charles Kennedy·May 3, 2022The Jet Age began in earnest when Britain’s four-engined De Havilland Comet 4 began flying the Atlantic in...4 Comments