Ryanair’s Max is making its first appearance at London Stansted The Boing 737 Max narrowbody will be used for the first time at London Stansted. Marketing Chief Kenny Jacobs said this at a media event in London last Thursday. The jet will arrive at Stansted in April. The new plane has more leg space and … Read more

Boeing needs to cancel landing on Heathrow Due to stom Eric a Boeing needed to cancel its landing on Heathrow, and try for a second time. Check out the video below!  

APPG wants to offer more affordable pilot training Becoming a pilot in Britain is very costly compared to other countries. And that’s also a big reason why the number of students learning to be a pilot is not as high as could be. The All-Party Parliamentary Group on General Aviation (APPG-GA), is involved with the minister … Read more

Ryanair took a loss in the third quarter of 2018 Ryanair took a loss of 20 million euro’s in the third quarted of 2018. When compared to the third quarter of last year, when there was a profit of 105.6 million euro’s, Ryanair looks to be in trouble. However, the revenue has has grown from … Read more

Flights cancelled due to extreme cold in the US More than 2500 flights were cancelled in the Midwest, US due to extreme cold on January the 30th. Especially O’Hare was affected by this. O’Hare Airport in Chicago needed to cancel 1,500 flights, as well as 320 in Chicago Midway International Airport. In Northeast Illinois temperatures … Read more

Boeing 767 leaves American Airlines fleet American Airlines is following other airlines in phasing out the Boeing 767 in the coming years. These plans became known during the presentation of the annual figures over 2018. In this presentation they presented which aircraft will remain in their fleet and which will be retired. Boeing 767 By … Read more

British Airways is celebrating its 100th birthday! But are they a hundred??? British Airways is celebrating its 100th birthday this year. But is the company actually that old? British Airways as we know it today started to exist on 31 March 1974. So that’s not even remotely close to a hundred years. This is when … Read more

Ryanair is changing their luggage policy again! For the second time this year Ryainair is changing its cabin-baggage policy. From the 1st of november passengers are only allowed to carry one mid size bag on the plane free of charge. Passengers who want to take a wheelie-trolley up to 10kg on board will have to … Read more

Will 3D Printing Change Aircraft Parts Forever?

Additive manufacturing, or 3D printing, has recently made big waves in various industries.

It has opened doors for pioneers in healthcare, transportation, and household appliances. Some companies, like GE and Boeing, are among the first to explore this resource in aviation.

The two aircraft manufacturers recently started using 3D printing to produce aircraft parts. Now, the world is taking notice.

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Airport Facts: 4 Intriguing Facts About U.S. Airports

You don’t have to be a contestant on The Amazing Race to know that air travel can be extremely stressful. Even the calmest and level headed people tend to transform into harried, hurried monsters the minute they step inside an airport.

Flight delays, overpriced airport lounge cocktails, cramped leg room, the fear you’re going to be seated right in front of a colicky, crying baby. These are all good reasons to dread the entire flying experience.

In this post, we’re going to share some interesting airport facts — a few of which may even make you excited about traveling again!

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