Aviation Vocabulary: Heliport (In Pictures)
Heliport simply refers to the landing and takeoff area for a helicopter. For visibility from the air, heliports are typically […]
Heliport simply refers to the landing and takeoff area for a helicopter. For visibility from the air, heliports are typically […]
Tribhuvan International Airport – the aerial entrance to Nepal – was inaugurated by King Mahendra Bir Bikram Shah in 1955
Luxor Aerodrome Terminal, Egypt. in the year 1961. Photo: Mike Loader | Wikimedia Commons The word aerodrome is a portmanteau
Airports are designed for the arrival, take-off, and servicing of aircraft, including runways, terminals, hangars, control towers, and passenger services.
Carriers such as Gorkha Airlines and Agni Air once operated in Nepalese skies but had to shut down due to
Bird strikes, or collisions between birds and aircraft, began when what is now referred to as “mechanical birds” tread upon
The US is a power plant in the aviation field. From accommodating airplanes from different airports to manufacturing aircrafts operated
Have you ever looked up at the sky and wondered about those wispy white trails following airplanes? These aren’t contrails,
Dutch roll, an oscillatory motion experienced by aircraft during flight, combines the side-to-side nose movement known as yaw with the
MIAT Mongolian Airlines is Mongolia’s flag carrier, fully owned by the state, and is based at Chinggis Khaan International Airport