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The world of retrojets: the iconic airline liveries of yesteryear that have made a nostalgic return to the skies.
North America and Asia are two major regions in the field of aviation, with each being home to some of the world's largest and most prestigious airlines. With plenty of large cities (and suitably ...
Exhibits include the first Boeing 747-400 ever built and a working Boeing ... 1982 as a show of appreciation for giving employees an 8.5% raise despite posting the first loss in company history.
This year, the airline will begin retrofitting its existing fleet with Allegris cabins, beginning with its 19 Boeing 747-8is. Lufthansa is the largest operator of the B747-8i, with the fleet including ...
Elsewhere in Asia, South Korean carrier Air Incheon will soon enter the widebody sector with 747-400 freighters after it completes the acquisition of the Asiana Cargo business. Although China is ...
While Lufthansa plans to begin retrofits of the Boeing 747-8 later this year, the airline admitted the roll-out will not go as smoothly as intended. Due to the unique shape of some sections of the ...
The airline will be introducing regular services to London Heathrow Airport with its Boeing 747-8. Data from Cirium, an aviation data analytics provider, shows that London Heathrow will join a small ...
Airport hubs act as central connection points, allowing access to a greater range of destinations. Here are the main airlines based at the top 10.