On February 9, 1969, the Boeing 747, the world’s first wide-body jet, took its maiden flight, revolutionising air travel.
As an aircraft type reaches the end of its service life, examples of it flying commercially become rarer and rarer (the ...
Although its numbers have thinned, ten airlines still operate the enormous, graceful Airbus A380 for international luxury ...
It’s the night of February 24th, 1989, and a living nightmare is unfolding over the dark Pacific Ocean. There has been a ...
Only a few of the greatest purchasers of the Boeing 747 were US airlines, and some still have them in service.
When Donald Trump flies back to Mar-a-Lago next, he'll fly on Air Force One. He also may get his red, white and blue design ...
the Red Carpet Room on United Airlines, the Penthouse Lounge on TWA, and the International Lounge on Braniff. There was even, famously, a piano bar on some aircraft. Pan Am helped launch the 747 ...
The Boeing 747-300 arrived in Argentina on ... of true independence,“ Caracas insisted. The aircraft made her last flight from Ezeiza to the United States on Feb. 11 this year.
With President-elect Donald Trump swearing-in on Monday as the next President of the United States ... primary presidential aircraft with VC-25B, based on the Boeing 747-8 Intercontinental ...
We hate to break it to you, but the dirtiest spot on an airplane is the tray table where you eat your meals. According to a ...