By: Smith Mike | 2013-02-04 | International Business Iraqi Airways bids for a larger share of the air passenger market to European destinations with its recent acquisition of an A330-200 from French-based aircraft manufacturer Airbus. read more
By: Gursel Batmaz | 2011-04-04 | Hardware It''s very exciting to obtain this specific model due to the fact Toshiba put in numerous new systems on this laptop. I am sure that every person will really enjoy this laptop as it is wonderful in mo... read more
By: Sean Tafferty | 2011-01-03 | Games I gave my ten year old son the Pro Flight Simulator as one of his Chistmas presents and to say he is overwhelmed would be an understatement! It is difficult to get him away from the game. There were a few problems with setting the game up, but once we went through the manuals, these were mostly explained. And again today, I have received a response from their help desk on a particular issue. So both my son and I are thrilled with this flight controller and it promises to provide hours of fun. read more
By: Alice Carter | 2010-10-14 | Tools and equipment The Alen a350 air purifier is effective in eliminating mud, pollen, pet dander, mud miles in addition to larger particles and mould spores. It has a real HEPA filter and it's price efficient. The Alen a350 has an power star score which makes it eco friendly and power efficient. It's simple to operate and keep and incorporates a washable pre-filter. read more
By: Jason Ford | 2011-06-17 | Vehicles Planemakers Airbus in London has unveiled plans for a transparent or see - though plane which will be flying around in come 2050. The futuristic concept of air travel will give passengers an amazing panoramic view while in the sky. The fuselage will be replaced by a bone-like structure the efficiency of bird bone which is definitely not for nervous flyers and those who seek for privacy. According to the executive vice-president Charles Champion, the company gets the idea from passengers’ need of “a seamless travel experience”. He also states there will be no first class or business class; there will have areas for relaxation in the front, work in the back and full-stocked bar in the middle. read more
By: Perry Gates | 2012-04-26 | Business What does Airfix and Airbus have in common? The answer is they both build planes in kit format! One is the largest toy plane kit manufacturer and the latter Airbus, builds some of the largest planes in the world, piecing together different kit parts manufactured in different countries all over the world. read more
By: Trafford Publisher | 2010-09-27 | Press releases This September, Trafford Publishing is offering a book publishing deal that's heavy in value for less the price - Trafford Xtra Lite. read more
By: Devika Rajpali | 2012-05-15 | Gadgets and gizmos For those who love to click pictures like a pro, would be delighted to have a camera like the Sony Alpha A350K.The camera is 14.2 mega pixels and takes photography to the upper level and beyond your expectation is what the Sony Alpha A350 reviews have to say about the camera. read more
By: Jacque Crook | 2011-04-05 | Article Marketing The popularity that scooters are gaining is becoming overwhelming, and there are many reasons for this happening. While all scooters are benefiting from this surge in popularity due to the increasing ... read more
By: Mary Rose | 2010-08-03 | Social issues Emirates, the Dubai-based international airline, has launched the Emirates A380 super-jumbo flight from Dubai to Beijing on August 1, 2010. The flight will bring the best services which is operated under flight number EK 306 and EK 307 for the return flight. Thanks to the expanding network and growing fleet of A380s, now you can take the fly of Emirates A380 at 10 different destinations across the globe. The new service directs the first A380 operation to China, and follows an successful series of A380-firsts to New Zealand, Thailand and Korea by the Dubai-based airline. Let's see the most impressive images of the first airbus A380 super-jumbo launched to Beijing, China on August 1, 2010. read more
By: Mary Rose | 2011-04-07 | Community News Two years after the mysterious missing of Air France Flight 447 – one of the safest planes on Earth, investigators from a joint Airbus- and Air France-funded sea search have found the wreckage of the plane’s fuselage at about 10,000 feet 4,000 meters deep into the sea of the Atlantic Ocean. Robot submarines discovered that the debris was scattered in “quite a compact area” underneath the surface of water. France's Bureau of Investigations and Analysis (BEA) for civil aviation security said that some passengers’ bodies have also been found and some others are still stuck to their seats. The Air France Airbus A330-200 operated the flight AF-447 from Rio de Janeiro,RJ (Brazil) to Paris Charles de Gaulle (France) which carried 216 passengers and 12 crew. The flight departed in May 31st, scheduled 11:15 hours flight time and should have landed at the Paris airport at 09:15 GMT. However, the plan was missing after four hours of flying. Brazilian officials and Air France officials said tha read more
By: Anthony A Juma | 2010-10-05 | Flights Through the air news you will learn about new aircrafts being manufactured, aviation sports events ,new routes being introduced and new partnerships. The air news also provides information of airlines certified by the Civil Aviation Authority in the country of operation for insurance purposes. read more
By: Manoj Mishra | 2010-10-25 | Flights Singapore Airlines is one of the major airline operators in Asia. Founded in 1947 the airline has a fleet of more than 150 aircrafts operating to more than 60 destinations across the world. The airline has consistently maintained its five-star ranking for a long time. The airline operates non-stop commercial flights from Singapore to California, Los Angeles and New Jersey. It was also the first airline to operate Airbus A380 to the Heathrow Airport in London. The airline plans to include newer d read more