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Civil Aviation
Ukrainian Air Force Gains 30 F-16s From Belgium, Loses Sweden’s Gripens.
January 31, 2025
Belgium, in a show of solidarity, will provide 30 Lockheed Martin F-16 fighters to Ukraine, aligning with three other NATO...
Read MoreAviation Vocabulary: Aircraft Boneyard (In Pictures)
January 30, 2025
Aircraft Boneyard is defined as, “a storage area for aircraft which are retired from...
Read MoreAviation Vocabulary: Rotorcraft (In pictures)
January 30, 2025
According to GlobeAir Rotorcraft i Ernest G. Gentle’s aviation dictionary defines a rotorcraft as “A heavier-than-air aircraft that depends principally...
Read MoreAviation Vocabulary: Cockpit (In Pictures)
January 30, 2025
A cockpit in an aircraft or spacecraft is where the pilot crew controls. It consists of a control instrument, and...
Read MoreAviation Vocabulary: Flight data recorder (in pictures)
January 30, 2025
As per Merriam Webster’s dictionary, “Flight data recorder is a device on an aircraft that records information (such as airspeed...
Read MoreAviation Vocabulary: Convertiplane (in pictures)
January 30, 2025
An aircraft that can take-off vertically, hover, and land like a rotorcraft while “flying purely as a fixed-wing aircraft...
Read MoreIn Pictures: The Busiest International Airports of 2024
January 30, 2025
Some airports handle tens of millions of travelers annually, demonstrating the continued importance of air travel in maintaining global connection...
Read MoreAviation Vocabulary: Service Ceiling (In Pictures)
January 29, 2025
Service ceiling can be defined as, “The altitude at which the maximum rate of climb has a defined value approximating...
Read MoreAviation Vocabulary: Absolute ceiling(In pictures)
January 29, 2025
Aircraft above Arlington National Cemetery in Arlington, Virginia. Aircraft that are cruising at such altitudes never touch their absolute ceiling. ...
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