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The Boeing 747, famously known as the “Queen of the Skies,” has defined global air travel since its revolutionary debut in 1970. As the world’s first wide-body jumbo jet, it transformed the aviation ...
Read this article to get behind the curtain of the A380. Learn about its expensive development and its largest operators ...
While Concordes operated by British Airways and Air France became the airplane of choice for trans-Atlantic travel – albeit ...
Etezazi Industries is working overtime. On a recent afternoon at the north Wichita manufacturer, machinists fashioned sheets of metal into airplane parts: one for a passenger plane’s engine pylon; ...
Boeing dominated the commercial passenger aircraft market for a long time, but it has lost its title as the world's biggest planemaker to Airbus because it's been making headlines for all the wrong ...
The airline is already pouring billions of dollars into a refresh of its fleet of A380s. Read more at straitstimes.com. Read more at straitstimes.com.
According to Forbes, many aviation executives, including those from Boeing, warned Airbus brass of the risks of building the massive jumbo jet — a development project that cost the European ...
Korean Air will keep flying its Airbus A380 and Boeing 747-8 jets for years to come, according to airline chief Walter Cho.
China has long held ambitions of turning global aviation into an “ABC” market: breaking the duopoly of Airbus and Boeing with the entry of world-class Chinese jets. That strategy is already ...
Abu Dhabi: UAE's national carrier Etihad Airways landed its iconic Airbus A380 super jumbo jet in Mumbai on Sunday evening, signalling the start of its celebrations marking 20 years of flying to ...
The last of the 377 A340s delivered to airline customers was completed in 2012. With the completion of Airbus' A380 jumbo jet program in 2021, it's doubtful whether Airbus will ever again field ...
For many passengers, the Airbus A380 double-deck “SuperJumbo” is the best way to fly. Yet only 251 have been built – one-sixth of the number of Boeing 747s – and production ended in 2021.