General Aviation
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British Airways Vs. Air France: Who Operated More Concorde Aircraft?
BA and Air France both operated one more Concorde than they had intended due to aircraft being built for other customers, but not delivered.
This 1978 Cessna 152 Is an Economical, Efficient ‘AircraftForSale’ Top Pick
Versatile two-seater can prove ideal for training and time building.
U.S. Pilots Detained In Guinea During Fuel Stop
Family, officials seek resolution as case continues.
GE Aerospace Explores Automation in Engine Repair Work
The company said it is targeting increased engine repair output as maintenance demand grows.
Avro Lancaster B.VII NX611 ‘Just Jane’ – Restoration Update 254
A new restoration update from project manager Andrew Patton details steady progress on Avro Lancasters NX611 and NX664, including fuselage skinning and wing component deliveries.
What It Takes To Get A Big Jet Airborne: From Check-In To Gear-Up
Captain Chris reveals the secrets behind the perfect departure.
Quiz: Do You Know What These 6 ATC Phrases Mean?
See how many of these terms from the Pilot/Controller Glossary you can get right...
Air India announces equipment changes for Northern Summer 2026
Air India today announced it will deploy aircraft featuring new, retrofitted or upgraded cabin interiors on additional, key international routes as part of its Northern Summer Schedule 2026, thus adding capacity and boosting connectivity on select long-haul routes. The changes are indicative of the premium Air India sees in its routes and much in line […]
How Many Hours Can A McDonnell Douglas MD-11 Fly Without Refueling?
Unraveling the secrets of the MD-11's maximum flight duration.
Air Serbia to rely on ACMI capacity until at least late 2027
Air Serbia plans to retain wet-lease capacity in its operational planning until at least the start of the 2027/28 winter season, which begins in late October next year. Both airBaltic and Bulgaria Air will continue providing ACMI support over this period. Under a wet-lease arrangement, the lessor supplies the aircraft along with crew, maintenance and insurance to the contracting airline.Air Serbia concluded a two-year wet-lease arrangement with airBaltic in October last year, initially for two A
Old Rhinebeck Aerodrome Puts Avro 504K Artifacts Up for Sale, Auction Ends Feb 28
Old Rhinebeck Aerodrome is offering fabric sections and rare components from its former Avro 504K, with select auction items closing February 28 to support restoration and operations.
Why So Many RNAV Minimums?
Here's why you see so many lines of minimums on RNAV approaches.
Stricter Breath Analyser test to be put in place, DGCA states
The Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA), an aviation regulator, has stated that it will be imposing stricter breathalyser tests on its pilots as a requirement to check for blood alcohol levels. Repeat offences of positive test results can result in the cancellation of pilots’ licences, and the new tests under extreme revision are stated […] The post Stricter Breath Analyser test to be put in place, DGCA states appeared first on Travel Radar - Aviation News.
TRIP REPORT: Air Serbia by airBaltic, Oslo - Belgrade
TRIP REPORTOn New Year’s Day, I flew with Air Serbia from Oslo to Belgrade on an A220-300 aircraft operated by airBaltic. I transferred onwards from Belgrade to Budapest on Air Serbia’s ATR72. This report focuses on the Oslo - Belgrade sector. Flight info~Aircraft: Airbus A220-300 ~Registration: YL-CSC ~Seat: 19F ~Flight Number: JU391 ~From: Oslo (OSL) ~To: Belgrade (BEG) ~Flight Time: 2 hours 22 minutes ~Scheduled Departure Time: 9:40am CEST ~Actual Departure Time: 10:06am CEST ~Scheduled Arr
The Last Lockheed L‑1011 TriStar Still Airworthy
The story behind the world's last Tristar, and what the future holds for this unique aircraft.
Why The C-17 Globemaster Has An Extremely Low & Slow Flying Capability
The C-17 Globemaster's unique design allows it to fly at altitudes and speeds that would cause other jets of its size to drop out of the sky.
5,095 Miles Nonstop: Delta Air Lines Resumes Longest Domestic Flight In The US
Delta Air Lines is set to resume the longest domestic flight in the US, connecting Boston to Honolulu non-stop.
Flying Aces: Captain Alexander Beck’s 11 Victories Above the Western Front
Captain Alexander Beck became a World War I flying ace at just 18, scoring 11 victories in the S.E.5a. A calm, human story of courage, skill, and survival over the Western Front.