by Aeroplanes Admin | Feb 22, 2024 | News
Boeing is making leadership changes in response to the recent incident where a door plug blew out of an Alaska Airlines flight, leading to the grounding of Boeing 737 MAX aeroplanes.Ed Clark, an 18-year veteran, is being replaced by Katie Ringgold as the vice...
by Aeroplanes Admin | Feb 20, 2024 | News
Look, plane food jokes exist for the same reason comments about the weather do ― they’re a fundamental truth about the agonies of the human condition. Or, you know, at least inconvenience. And while aeroplane food might taste worse just because it’s in the air,...
by Aeroplanes Admin | Feb 20, 2024 | News
A Burnley FC fan has received a banning order for engaging in ‘tragedy chanting’ towards Manchester United supporters.Billy Rambadt was standing outside a pub in Yorkshire Street, Burnley when he shouted ‘Munich’ and ‘raised his arms in...
by Aeroplanes Admin | Feb 19, 2024 | News
The recent spate of airline safety incidents are a reminder to travellers not to take safety for granted, say experts. PHOTO: ST FILE SINGAPORE – From the Japan Airlines (JAL) runway collision that killed five people to the door plug that blew out of a Boeing aircraft...
by Aeroplanes Admin | Feb 18, 2024 | News
Talking to UK travel agency Ocean Florida, the flight attendant shared her most hated habit.”My most hated habit is when passengers get their bare feet out on the plane,” they said. “Not only is it unpleasant for other travellers and attendants...
by Aeroplanes Admin | Feb 17, 2024 | News
EU researchers are seeking to expand supplies of clean aviation fuels by producing more from agricultural sources. By Tereza Pultarova Professor David Chiaramonti is looking down at the ground to help resolve a problem up in the sky: aeroplanes’ emissions...