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From Past to Future: Chasing Zero Emission

Zero Emission is not a new concept, and hydrogen is an obvious candidate propellant. It produces only water vapor in its exhaust and packs the highest energy density of any fuel. Therefore, it has been viewed as the ideal fuel…

Turkish Orders 220 Airbus Aircraft

Turkish Airlines was rumored to be in talks with Airbus for a significant order for some time now. It was speculated, citing almost certainty, that the manufacturer would like to go into the recent Dubai Airshow with the announcement at…

Qantas Takes Delivery of First A220

The Qantas Group has reached a significant milestone in its fleet modernization efforts by acquiring its first A220 aircraft. This strategic move marks the Australian group as the 20th operator of this new-generation aircraft and heralds a new era for…

30 Years Later: In-N-Out Burger and Boeing 757 Wake Turbulence

Thirty years ago this week, a small private jet crashed outside of California’s John Wayne’s airport in Santa Ana. Unfortunately, these kinds of accidents do happen but this one in particular had significant implications for both the aviation industry and…

JAL Takes Delivery of Its First A350-1000

Japan Airlines' (JAL) very first A350-1000, registered as JA01WJ, took off from Airbus' manufacturing facility in Toulouse at 1:46 p.m. local time on Thursday bound for Tokyo Haneda. The new jet is set to become the carrier's new international flagship…