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Aurora Project

November 16, 2025November 16, 2025 by Press WG

For decades, aviation enthusiasts and conspiracy theorists alike have whispered about Aurora, a top-secret American aircraft said to have reached speeds beyond Mach 6. Officially, no such project has ever existed. Unofficially, the evidence paints a far more intriguing picture.   In the late 1980s and early 1990s, mysterious “donuts-on-a-rope” contrails and thunder-like sonic booms were repeatedly reported…

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The Green Airports: A Critical Step For Clean Aviation

November 3, 2025November 3, 2025 by Press WG

Introduction Decarbonization of aviation is one of the most essential trouble that aviation authorities and companies face. Many aircraft manufacturers, airlines and authorities are struggling to diminish greenhouse gas emissions by aircraft and engines, in order to reach net zero emissions.   So do only airplanes and their engines generate greenhouse gases in aviation?  In recent…

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Ghost Flight 

October 27, 2025October 27, 2025 by Press WG

Helios Airways Flight 552, a Boeing 737, crashed on the 14th of August 2005 near Athens, leaving no survivors behind.  This tragedy occurred after the aircraft failed to pressurize the cabin, causing the crew and passengers to pass out due to a lack of oxygen. As a result, the plane continued to fly on autopilot for…

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The Airplane Wings: Why Are They Bent Upwards at the Ends?

October 19, 2025November 16, 2025 by Umutcan Bakırcı

Have you ever looked out from your airplane window and noticed the wings curving gracefully upwards at the tips? Those upward extensions, called winglets, are among the most elegant examples of how physics, engineering, and sustainability can come together in modern aviation. They may seem small, but they play a massive role in fuel efficiency,…

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When Charlatans Fight Against History, The Fighter Mafia.  

October 15, 2025October 15, 2025 by Press WG

In the 1960s the USAF and Navy were looking for big, heavy fighters such as the F-4 Phantom II and the F-111 Aardvark, which could fit large payloads and radar systems, and proposed that the future lies in beyond visual range (BVR) engagements with long range systems.   We now have the capabilities and the proof…

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Did You Know? NEO

August 25, 2025August 25, 2025 by E. Deniz Baran

Ever wondered what an aircraft says about itself? Well, the aviation sector continues to make advancements that enhance efficiency, reduce environmental impact, and improve passenger comfort. Among these amazing achievements is the NEO (New Engine Option) technology, particularly embodied in Airbus’s A320neo Family. This upgrade integrates next-generation engines and aerodynamic enhancements, delivering significant benefits over…

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Did You Know? Dual-Purpose Agriculture for Earth and Beyond

August 23, 2025August 23, 2025 by Umutcan Bakırcı

Introduction Humanity is entering an era where food security is no longer just an agricultural issue but a defining challenge for our future on Earth and beyond. Climate change is intensifying extreme weather events, soil is degrading at alarming rates, and global supply chains are proving fragile in times of crisis. These realities are leaving…

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Did You Know? Quantum Technologies in Aviation: A New Era of Safer, Smarter, and Greener Flight

August 17, 2025August 17, 2025 by Umutcan Bakırcı

Aviation has always been at the forefront of technological revolutions. From the Wright brothers’ first powered flight to jet engines, from analog cockpits to digital glass displays, each innovation has reshaped the way humans travel through the skies. Today, another scientific frontier is emerging on the horizon: quantum technologies. Quantum physics investigates the unusual and…

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The Airplane Windows: Why Are They Round and Have Tiny Holes? 

July 22, 2025July 22, 2025 by Press WG

Did you ever look out of an airplane window and wonder:  Why are the windows of airplanes round? And what about the little hole at the bottom?  The safety of the aircraft, their ability to withstand and the comfort of the passengers lies in these small details. So let us find out the interesting science and…

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The most expensive search in the history of aviation: Malaysia Airlines Flight 370

July 1, 2025July 1, 2025 by E. Deniz Baran

“Good night Malaysia”, said the 52-year-old Captain Zaharie Ahmad Shah, before disappearing into a mystery with all 227 passengers and 12 crew aboard. Malaysia Airlines Flight 370 (MH370/MAS370) was an international passenger flight operated by Malaysia Airlines that vanished from all radar at 12:41 a.m. on March 8, 2014, while flying from Kuala Lumpur International Airport in…

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