Airbus A380 and Its Failure To Attract Airlines to Use It
The Airbus A380 was made to accommodate more people in one route of flight. Alas, this was also the reason why it ceased. By Valentine’s Day of 2019, the European multinational aerospace company announced that they will stop producing their biggest superjumbo jet ever, the A380, following Emirates’ drawback of orders. The failure and few […]
No Alcohol Flights in the Air Transportation Industry
There’s a saying that alcohol is best consumed in cold weather. Plus, flying 36000 feet above sea level can be considered as cold—for some. Hence it’s a common thing that airlines give alcoholic drink service during their flights, mostly on international and long-haul flights. However, the fact that the coronavirus has crippled the air industry for […]
Boeing 747 and the Last Airlines Operating It
The Queen of the Skies is the nickname given to Boeing 747 by aviation spectators. It was the first double-decker jumbo jet aircraft ever made, supported with four engines. Typically, Boeing 747s could carry up to 400 passengers for a one-class seat configuration. Theoretically, it will be more than enough to support even the longest […]