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The British-made De Havilland DH106 1A Comet became the first scheduled passenger jet plane in 1952, but vanished from the skies after deadly crashes. Now aviation enthusiasts have brought one back to ...
The upgrades featured new leather seats, larger overhead bins, new leather covers on the bulkheads, improved galleys and toilets, and new passenger and cabin lighting. These 2000/2050 Series Double ...
NASA researchers have been using a tiny aircraft dubbed “Son of Concorde” in trials to assess the impact of supersonic flights on residents. The tests took place in a wind tunnel in Jap… ...
The Middle East remains a key market for Air France-KLM, and the European carrier is taking steps to expand capacity here. “Overall, the aviation sector in UAE is experiencing growth. For Air ...
Air France-KLM and Qantas are expanding their existing partnership. The airlines aim to streamline flight connections between Europe and Australia and expand loyalty program benefits.
Air France-KLM plans to lift its stake in Scandinavian airline SAS AB to a controlling holding, as it looks to extend consolidation in European aviation and better compete with rivals Deutsche ...
Air France-KLM Group is commencing the process to take over Scandinavian carrier SAS, intending to take a majority shareholding by the second half of next year.
Flights crossing France’s airspace, even those not destined for the country, faced delays and rerouting at the start of the summer vacation period.
In the weeks after the crash, both Air France and British Airways grounded their Concorde fleets, with the planes only returning to service in November 2001.
The Concorde suffered a fatal crash in July 2000, which spurred the end of the supersonic jet program. What's next for mach speed flight?
The Concorde crash Throughout its service history, Concorde suffered only one catastrophic hull loss. On July 25, 2000, an Air France plane that had been chartered by a tour group struck a piece ...
The Concorde, developed in the 1960s under a partnership between British and French manufacturers, was the first (and so far, only) commercial supersonic aircraft. It entered service in 1976 with ...