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Sioux City Plane Crash: A tale of mystery and misery

On 19 July 1989, United Airlines (UA) Flight 232, a McDonnell Douglas DC-10-10 operating the Denver–Chicago–Philadelphia corridor, suffered a catastrophic...
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Chaicago, Colorado and Others: Why Will Southwest Airlines Will No Longer Fly on These 11 International Routes?

Southwest Airlines (WN) has officially eliminated 11 international routes from its network, effective from June 2026, Simple Flying reported as...
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Air India US flights: Where does the Indian flag carrier fly in the US?

Air India (AI), India’s Tata Group-owned flag carrier, currently operates nonstop transatlantic services to four cities in the United States:...
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Paris, Madrid, Geneva and Others: Saudia to Deploy New A321XLR on These Routes

Saudia (SV), the national carrier of Saudi Arabia, has materially revised its Airbus A321XLR operational schedule ahead of the Northern...
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Is Paying £650 for American Express Platinum a Smart Move or a Costly Mistake?

The Platinum Card from American Express (Amex) carries a £650 annual fee — the steepest charge on any mainstream personal...
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British Airways Latest Middle East Flight Cuts Affect Dubai, Doha, Riyadh, and Tel Aviv

British Airways (BA) has reduced or suspended flights to seven Middle Eastern destinations: Dubai International Airport (DXB) Hamad International Airport...
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Air New Zealand Launches 3 New Christchurch International Routes to Singapore, Tokyo, and Perth

Air New Zealand (NZ) announced on 20 May 2026 that it will reinstate three non-stop international routes from Christchurch International...
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How does an elevator work in an aircraft?

The aircraft elevator is one of the three primary flight control surfaces that govern fixed-wing flight, alongside the ailerons and...
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AI171 and Beyond: DGCA Officials to Monitor Boeing Dreamliner Fuel Switch Tests in Seattle

India’s aviation safety watchdog is preparing to send officials to Seattle to observe Boeing’s controlled laboratory examination of a fuel-control...
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