Today in Aviation, Barbara Harmer made her first Concorde flight in 1993 as the First Officer of the daily London-New York route. read more ⇒ Source:: “Airways Magazine”
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Incredible easyJet Future Travel Predictions
Three-quarters (75%) of Brits say that these technological advances would make them more likely to go on holiday in the future. Speaking about the report, easyJet CEO Johan Lundgren said: “Innovation is in our DNA and we’re always challenging ourselves to think big and look at how we can make travel even easier for people …
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Air Premia to Launch Seoul-Frankfurt Nonstop
WestJet Cargo Gets Green Light to Begin Operations
Alaska Airlines, Shell Partner to Expand SAF Market
Is The Industry Serious About Pilot’s Mental Health?
UPS to add two used 747-8F’s
Airbus Hands Over First China Built A321neo
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Icelandair Boosts Winter 2023/2024 Schedule
Japan Airlines Orders 21 Boeing 737-8s
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See The Effect of Eclipse From A Virgin 737
The Exmouth total solar eclipse on April 20 is going to be one of the great celestial events for West Australians. Business News, Amity Travel and AirlineRatings.com are going to take you there in style to see the effect of the eclipse from a Virgin Australian Boeing 737-800. The day starts with Virgin Australia Lounge …
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Wizz Air to Add New Routes from Budapest
EasyJet Takes Flybe Routes at Belfast Airports
Eurowings Expands Summer Flight Service
Delta Air Lines Launches Propel Flight Academy
The 707 shrank the world with its speed
Boeing president Bill Allen. climbs aboard colourized by Benoit Vienne Nonetheless, it was an immense gamble, because Boeing was mainly a builder of military aircraft and had sold just 147 commercial models in the preceding 20 years. Two years later, in 1954, the first 707 prototype — dubbed the Dash 80 — rolled out from …