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USD 1.75 billion in 2025 to USD 4.86 billion by 2030: AI is Bringing a Wind of High-Impact Change to the Aviation Industry

  Artificial intelligence (AI) is transforming the global aviation industry at a pace that few could have predicted even five...
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How Emirates Recycled and Reused 88,000 Kilograms of Plastic From Inflight Dining

Emirates (EK), the world’s largest international airline by international passenger kilometres flown, has repurposed more than 88,000 kilograms of plastic...
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45 Years and Counting: How Old are Planes Flying in Nepal, Really?

Nepal occupies a peculiar position in global aviation: it is a country where the extraordinary difficulty of the terrain has...
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1958–2026: The Complete History of Nepal Airlines’ Aircraft Liveries

Nepal Airlines Corporation, formerly known as Royal Nepal Airlines Corporation, was set up in July 1958 with a Douglas DC-3...
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Nearly 100 Aircraft Lost: How Common & Dangerous Are Bird Strikes in Nepalese Aviation?

Nepal is home to 871 of the world’s roughly 10,000 bird species, and that extraordinary biodiversity collides with the nation’s...
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The Evolution of Qantas Liveries: Every Major Design From 1920 to 2026

Qantas Airways (QF), whose name comes from the origins of its formation on 16 November 1920 as the Queensland and...
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Is Pilot Training a Degree Course? How to Become a Pilot?

The most common question from aspiring pilots is whether pilot training is a degree course. The answer is no. Pilot...
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Why pilots wear sunglasses? Five best pilot sunglasses

Pilots wear sunglasses for the same reason surgeons wear gloves: their working environment exposes a critical biological asset to an...
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Taking Flight with Solar Energy: The Benefits of Solar Panels in Aircraft

Aviation accounts for approximately 2.5 percent of global CO₂ emissions and roughly 4 percent of total climate forcing when contractions...
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