Airlines Still Flying the Boeing 747 Ted Perton·August 19, 2020As legacy Boeing 747 operators begin to retire the “Queen of the Skies” many are wondering if they...3 Comments
Qantas B787 Head For Storage (And Antarctica Flights) Ted Perton·August 11, 2020Qantas has confirmed they will be sending most of their Boeing 787-9 aircraft to Victorville. The airline has...2 Comments
ANA, Lufthansa and Etihad Report Negative H1 Results Ted Perton·August 7, 2020As airlines begin to release their H1 (January to June) results, a trend of largely negative results is...0 Comments
Photography: Rare Glimpse of Airplane Storage in Europe Sam Chui·July 27, 2020Teruel Teruel is located in eastern Spain. The dry climate makes it suitable for long-term storage of aircraft....3 Comments
Qantas B747: History Special Charles Kennedy·July 23, 2020Of all the aircraft retirements, there was never going to be one as significant as the last Qantas...0 Comments
British Airways: 747 History Special Charles Kennedy·July 18, 2020British Airways was formed by the 1972 merger of Britain’s two state-owned flag carriers — British European Airways...8 Comments
Airbus Reports June / H1 2020 Commercial Aircraft Deliveries Ted Perton·July 10, 2020Airbus delivered 36 aircraft in June – fewer than half of the 76 deliveries made in June 2019....0 Comments
The New Normal of Airline Travel – What’s Changed? Sam Chui·July 8, 2020I’ve learned 5 ways that commercial air travel has changed since COVID-19 pandemic. 1. Airlines are retiring 4...0 Comments
5 Ways Commercial Air Travel Has Changed Since Pandemic Sam Chui·July 4, 2020I have observed 5 ways that commercial air travel has changed since the COVID-19 pandemic began. Airlines are...7 Comments