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Commercial Airliners Explained.


Modern Airliners
Looking back to that day on an isolated dune at Kitty Hawk, one can only marvel at the humble beginnings of such an explosion in technology and an industry that would lead to the Modern Airliners of today.
Over the last hundred years, such leaps forward have been made in new aviation technology, fueled by the ever-increasing demand for mobility around the planet for leisure and for business.
Join us as we take a look at these marvels of our time and keep up with what is going on with these Modern Airliners.
Come and meet our Modern Airliners.

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Latest News & Analysis.
Boom Supersonic Overture: Revolutionizing Supersonic Travel
01/07/2023
In the wake of Concorde’s retirement, Boom Supersonic emerged as a trailblazer in the quest to revive supersonic travel. The Overture, their flagship aircraft, aims to redefine the possibilities of commercial aviation by providing efficient and sustainable supersonic transportation.
Paris Air Show is off to a Flying Start.
20/06/2023
The Paris Air Show is off to a Flying Start making a triumphant return after the challenges posed by the COVID-19 pandemic, signaling a revitalization of the aviation industry. Major players such as Airbus, IndiGo, Air Mauritius, and flynas have made groundbreaking announcements and placed significant orders, setting the stage for a promising future.
The Ilyushin IL-96-400M: Advancement or necessity?
17/06/2023
The Ilyushin IL-96-400M represents a significant milestone in the evolution of Russian aviation technology. Born out of a blend of technological progression and the necessity created by the West’s sanctions against Russia, the IL-96-400M combines the heritage of the IL-96 family.
Which are the 5 oldest airlines in the world?
05/06/2023
These airlines, with roots stretching back decades, represent the pioneers and trailblazers of air travel. In this article, we delve into the stories of five of the world’s oldest airlines.
Qantas Retires Boeing 717: A Legacy of Regional Aviation and a Fleet Renewal on the Horizon.
02/06/2023
The retirement of the Boeing 717 is part of Qantas Group’s fleet renewal program, known as “Project Winton.” QantasLink’s 20 Boeing 717s will be gradually replaced by 29 fuel-efficient Airbus A220 aircraft. The first A220 is expected to arrive later this year, followed by the introduction of 20 A321XLRs in late 2024.
France Flight Ban: Symbolic or Effective in Tackling Emissions?
31/05/2023
In a significant move aimed at combating climate change, France recently passed a law banning certain domestic flights and promoting train travel as an alternative. The law stipulates that flights with train alternatives under two-and-a-half hours should be discontinued. While this initiative appears commendable, critics argue that it may have only symbolic value and a limited impact on carbon emissions.



