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Why Boeing’s 737s Have Flat-Bottomed Engines

  • Guest authors
  • May 5, 2025
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The Boeing 737 aircraft has flat-bottomed engines as they were designed to have smaller engines and have short landing gear.

  • aircraft
  • Cabin Crew
  • Commercial Aviation
  • flight attendants
  • United States

What Exactly Is A Flight Crew Crash Pad?

  • Guest authors
  • May 4, 2025
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Crash pads can be an affordable, practical option for those working away from home.

  • aircraft
  • British Airways
  • Commercial Aviation
  • History
  • United Kingdom

How British Airways Became ‘Speedbird’

  • Guest authors
  • May 4, 2025
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Speedbird was originally designed as a logo for Imperial Airways, and, today, it continues to be used as a BA callsign, among other functions.

  • aircraft
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  • Australia
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  • Boeing 737-800
  • Commercial Aviation
  • Qantas

Qantas’ Most Popular Boeing 737-800 Routes

  • Guest authors
  • May 4, 2025
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The Boeing workhorse provides a high frequency of domestic flights between Australia’s biggest cities.

  • Airbus A330-900
  • Aircalin
  • aircraft
  • Commercial Aviation
  • France

This Airline’s Entire Fleet Of New Airbus A330neos Is Temporarily Grounded For Maintenance

  • Guest authors
  • May 4, 2025
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It has grounded both its Airbus A330-900neos as they undergo necessary maintenance work.

  • Airbus
  • aircraft
  • Analysis
  • Boeing
  • Boeing 767
  • Commercial Aviation
  • fleet analysis

How Many Airbus And Boeing Previous Generation Aircraft Are Still To Be Built?

  • Guest authors
  • May 4, 2025
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270 previous-generation Airbus and Boeing commercial aircraft remain on order, of which 38 are for civilian customers.

  • aircraft
  • Boeing
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  • Boeing 777-300ER
  • Commercial Aviation
  • Ethiopian Airlines
  • Pakistan International Airlines

This Airline Has The World’s Final Unfulfilled Order For The Passenger Boeing 777-300ER

  • Guest authors
  • May 4, 2025
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PIA is on the books as the customer of the last Boeing 777-300ER, although it’s possible the final unit was delivered in 2024.

  • aircraft
  • Commercial Aviation
  • Delta Air Lines
  • Havana
  • Miami International Airport
  • United States

Why In The World Does Delta Air Lines Fly Between Miami & Havana?

  • Guest authors
  • May 3, 2025
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Delta Air Lines operates just over 20% of all flights on this route.

  • aircraft
  • Boeing 787
  • Commercial Aviation
  • engine
  • Rolls Royce Trent 1000
  • Rolls-Royce
  • Virgin Atlantic

What Is The Problem With The Trent 1000 Engine?

  • Guest authors
  • May 3, 2025
  • 0

The problem looks set to persist well into 2026, to the dismay of airlines around the world.

  • aircraft
  • Commercial Aviation
  • Qatar
  • UAE
  • United States
  • Widebody

These 2 Small Middle Eastern Countries Fly As Many Widebodies As All US Majors Combined

  • Guest authors
  • May 2, 2025
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Qatar and the UAE operate a similar number of widebody passenger jets as all of the US carriers combined.

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