• Poland pre-selection of the Airbus Helicopters H225M Caracal.

    Caracal & Tiger in tandem por AirbusHelicopters Airbus Helicopters and its partner Heli Invest Services welcome the decision of the Polish Ministry of Defence to pre-select the H225M Caracal from Airbus Helicopters. We are fully committed to providing Poland with the best product and support for this longterm strategic program. We believe our offer will…

  • Aerolíneas Ejecutivas Adds Six New Learjet 75 Aircraft to its Fleet for Operation in Mexico.

    The recently-delivered aircraft strengthen ALE’s commitment and leadership in executive aviation The new Learjet 75 business jets are added to ALE’s MexJet fleet, which flies 15 thousand hours a year The Learjet 75 aircraft offers the ultimate combination of performance, design and legendary Learjet heritagv Aerolíneas Ejecutivas (ALE) introduced its new fleet of 6 Learjet…

  • The world’s largest Aircraft Graveyard.

    Originally posted on Cockpit Voice: Have you ever thought – Where the commercial and military used aircraft’s after heavy use, go to rust and death? The world’s largest Aircraft graveyard or final resting place where over 4000 over Aircraft’s are open for rusting lies in the United States, Tucson – Arizona desert.  The Davis-Monthan Air…

  • Airbus Selects Korean Air Aerospace to manufacture Sharklet wingtips for the A330neo Family

    Korean Air Aerospace Division (KAL-ASD), the aerospace manufacturing division of the Korean Air Group, has been selected by Airbus to supply new Sharklet wingtip devices including a wingspan extension for the A330neo – the new variant of the best-selling A330 Family of widebody aircraft. Under the terms of the agreement, KAL-ASD will manufacture the new…

  • Flying in to London. Double lush!

    Originally posted on Robert Garnham: Flew in to London yesterday from Exeter. Amazingly, it was cheaper than the train. The secret of this is not to have any luggage. But there’s also a childish delight for me in flying instead of getting the train. I’ve always been a fan of flying, whether short haul or…

  • Why NOT remotely piloted airliners?

    Originally posted on The JetHead Blog: In the wake of several recent airliner losses, talk in the media once again turns to the futuristic concept of remotely piloted passenger jets. A very bad idea, as I explain on Mashable.com. Just click here to read, or use the link below. ? http://mashable.com/2015/04/16/aircraft-accidents/ ? z ? ?

  • Feels like heaven

    Originally posted on Fly with Stan – Sharing (not only my) flying experiences…: I went out for some touch and goes with the Cessna. It was fun. Practicing engine failures in the cirquit, full flap, flap zero… And after a short flight above Anaga mountains, above the clouds, feeling like in the heaven… The Cessna…

  • Chinese military experts downplay capabilities of J-20 jet fighter “aircraft carrier killer”

  • RAF to the rescue!

  • Dynamic Aviation Ttakes Iinnovation To New Heights With Ramco