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WW2 German Luftwaffe Airplane found off Sicily

Off the southern coast of Sicily, hidden beneath 167 feet of cold, dark water, something lay undisturbed for over 80 years. A team of experienced divers set out expecting debris, maybe a... Read more »

United Airlines Flight Attendants Face Union Pressure Over New Contract – Aviation A2Z

CHICAGO- United Airlines (UA) flight attendants are reportedly being approached at airport gates by union representatives ahead of a vote on a controversial new labor agreement. The encounters, taking place at Chicago... Read more »

How Much Does A Boeing 747-400 Cost In 2025?

The Boeing 747-400 is the best-selling variant in the 747 program’s history, attracting almost 700 orders (passenger and freighter) over its production run. The aircraft integrated many advanced features for its day... Read more »

Martin M-130 – Pan Am Clipper Flying Boats

The Martin M-130 is the airliner that gave Pan Am the true ability to span the world’s oceans. Often called a “China Clipper” after the most famous of the three M-130’s built... Read more »

The 1 US Route With Very High Capacity 480-Seat Twinjet Aircraft

When long-haul twinjet flights are considered, the US’s average seats per flight in the all-important July and August is 270. This finding is based on an examination of every scheduled service using... Read more »

New milestone for Perth Airport’s game-changing terminal project – Airport World

Perth Airport has appointed Australian firm Woods Bagot to lead a global consortium of architecture and design companies to shape the face of its new international and domestic terminals. The New Terminal... Read more »

Oman Air joins oneworld alliance

Oman Air becomes 15th alliance member oneworld customers now have access to Oman Air’s route network throughout the Middle East, Far East, Africa and Europe Oman Air customers gain access to oneworld benefits across the network of more... Read more »

Where The Airbus A318 Baby Bus Will Fly To The UK In July & August

The Airbus A318 has never been popular, largely due to its poor economics compared to larger alternative equipment. According to ch-aviation, just 80 aircraft were built. Following TAROM’s withdrawal of the so-called... Read more »

Going green – Airport World

Airport World shines the spotlight on a handful of very different sustainability initiatives across Europe and North America. Engaging with the local community London’s Heathrow Airport has unveiled an Air Traffic Control... Read more »