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Once hailed as the future of aviation, the Airbus A380 entered the global stage with promises of revolutionizing long-haul flights. However, technical challenges, shifting...
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On most international Main Cabin flights, you get free non-alcoholic drinks, but some destinations give you an alcoholic drink with your meal.
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Mastery of the skies has always been a symbol of supremacy and, in recent times, no star better embodies this soaring luxury than the...
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Can helicopters fly in rain?

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Does Tom Cruise own P-51 Mustang?

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If Tom Cruise's love for aviation were to be encapsulated in an aircraft, the P-51 Mustang might just be the perfect discourse.
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Understanding Auxiliary Power Unit (APU) in Aircraft

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The Auxiliary Power Unit (APU) - perhaps one of the unsung heroes in the complex ecosystem that constitutes an aircraft.
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Why Do Airplanes Dump Fuel?

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In rare emergencies before landing, airplanes may resort to fuel dumping as a drastic measure to ensure a safe landing by reducing weight.
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Why Planes Don’t Fly in a Straight Line?

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When you look at a globe or check out a world map, you might think that plane journeys are straightforward. You'd imagine a plane...
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Why do airplanes have pressurized cabins?

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Pressurized cabins work by pumping in compressed air, usually bled from the engines, known as 'bleed air' and is cooled, mixed with recirculated air.

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