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How do airlines afford new aircraft?

October 19, 2021October 18, 2021 by Communication WG

One thing is for sure, planes are expensive, so how airlines afford to own such big fleets? Some companies are buying the plane but usually, companies are leasing the aircraft from leasers all over the World. This happens for two main reasons: to operate aircraft without the financial burden of buying them and to provide…

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Zeppelin, a throwback to the past

October 12, 2021March 1, 2022 by Communication WG

Imagine you could lift from the floor just attaching yourself to some balloons, even that this sounds fantastic, something like this was in fashion during the first third of the 20th century, let me tell you about Zeppelins. Most of you could remember these flying crafts with the dark aura of the Great War or…

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Post pandemic recovery of airlines

October 5, 2021March 1, 2022 by Communication WG

As we know, 2020 was a tough year for the travel industry, the hospitality sector is still struggling to get back on track, cruise ships are still in harbors with very few of them starting to sail and many airplanes are still grounded due to the lack of demand. In 2020 after COVID-19 struck the…

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The danger of volcanic ash in air traffic

September 28, 2021March 1, 2022 by Communication WG

As some of you may probably know, a volcano erupted in the Canary island of La Palma, causing its airport to be closed and many planes and routes to be redirected as the ashes reach the atmosphere. But why is it dangerous? For this article, I will be analyzing from lower hazard to higher. First,…

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How is an airplane recycled

September 21, 2021March 1, 2022 by Communication WG

What happens to an airplane after its retirement? Well, the airplane is moved to a storage site, the biggest of them all being the 309th Aerospace Maintenance and Regeneration Group in Tucson, Arizona. After the plane is moved here, usually it is kept for a few years and parts that can be used again are…

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Airbus A380, the end of an era

September 7, 2021March 1, 2022 by Communication WG

Have you ever wanted to see how is it onboard the A380? If yes, and never got the chance to do it, you better hurry up. The last A380 ever built left Toulouse on 17th March 2021, with test registration F-WWSH and with the destination Hamburg. There the aircraft was painted and delivered to Emirates with…

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Jerrie Mock, the first woman to fly around the world

July 13, 2021March 1, 2022 by Communication WG

Geraldine “Jerrie” Fredritz Mock was born on November 22, 1925 and was the first woman to fly solo around the world back in 1964. Jerrie Mock first flew with her father in the cockpit of a Ford Trimotor airplane and when she began high school, took an engineering course of which she was the only…

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Best ace of all time

June 29, 2021March 1, 2022 by Communication WG

Erich Alfred Hartmann,” Bubi”, was a German fighter pilot during World War II and the most successful fighter ace in the history of aerial warfare. He was born on 19 April 1922  in Weissach, Württemberg, to Doctor Alfred Erich Hartmann and his wife, Elisabeth Wilhelmine Machtholf but due to the Great Recession he moved to China with his parents….

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The airplane that became ”Flak-Bait”

June 15, 2021March 1, 2022 by Communication WG

This is the story of a B-26 Marauder bomber that survived two years of the most intense aerial combat of World War II, taking every bullet that German gunners and fighter pilots threw at it. This airplane was manufactured by Glenn L. Martin Company in Baltimore, Maryland in 1943 and is the aircraft that holds the…

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Alberto Santos Dumont

June 1, 2021March 1, 2022 by Communication WG

On the 20th of July 1873, Alberto Santos Dumont, an important pioneer aviator, was born in Palmira, Brazil. The 6th of 8 children of Henrique Dumont and Francisca de Paula Santos traveled in 1891 at the age of 18 to Europe, where he perfected his English by spending some months in England. He also climbed…

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