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What Airlines Operated The World’s Only DC-1?

  • Guest authors
  • February 4, 2025
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TWA and two Spanish airlines were the only airlines to operate the only DC-1 prototype produced.

  • air crash
  • aircraft
  • History
  • Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport
  • United States
  • us airlines

The Last Time A Plane Crashed Into The Potomac River Was 43 Years Ago

  • Guest authors
  • February 4, 2025
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We revisit the tragic crash that took place in 1991.

  • aircraft
  • Boeing 747SP
  • History
  • United Airlines

The Boeing 747SP That Circled The World In Under 37 Hours Raising Over Half A Million Dollars For Needy Kids

  • Guest authors
  • February 3, 2025
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The flight set a world record, although the feat was beaten fairly swiftly.

  • aircraft
  • Boeing
  • Boeing 727
  • Commercial Aviation
  • eastern air lines
  • History
  • United Airlines

The 727: Boeing’s Only Trijet Aircraft

  • Guest authors
  • February 1, 2025
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More than 1,800 Boeing 727s were built before production ended in 1984.

  • A-10 Warthog
  • aircraft
  • History
  • north america
  • United States
  • United States Air Force

The Flying Potato & 10 More Of The Oddest Food-Related Military Aircraft Nicknames

  • Guest authors
  • February 1, 2025
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Crew often give their aircraft a range of nicknames, including nicknames related to food.

  • aircraft
  • F-16
  • fighter jets
  • History
  • United States
  • United States Air Force

How US Air National Guard Deployments Increased After 9/11

  • Guest authors
  • January 26, 2025
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The US ANG saw an increase in deployments after 9/11 as the Air Force hunted down threats before they could reach the United States.

  • aircraft
  • Boeing 747
  • Guides
  • History
  • United States

The Top 10 Boeing 747 Airline Customers In History

  • Guest authors
  • January 26, 2025
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Only a few of the greatest purchasers of the Boeing 747 were US airlines, and some still have them in service.

  • aircraft
  • Commercial Aviation
  • Concorde
  • History
  • Special Livery

4 Unique Concorde Liveries & The Stories Behind Them

  • Guest authors
  • January 25, 2025
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How many of these did you know about?

  • aircraft
  • Boeing 747
  • Boeing 747-8
  • Commercial Aviation
  • History

All The Boeing 747 Flights On The 55th Anniversary Of The 1st Commercial Flight Are In China

  • Guest authors
  • January 23, 2025
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Only three airlines are operating scheduled passenger flights on the 55th anniversary of the 747’s first revenue-generating flight.

  • Airbus A380
  • aircraft
  • Commercial Aviation
  • History
  • quadjet

Airbus A380: 6 Factors That Led To The End Of The Superjumbo’s Production

  • Guest authors
  • January 22, 2025
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The A380’s cancelation was announced more than five years ago and now no quad-jets or double deckers are in production.

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