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Airlines Aim for Lone Pilot Flights to Cut Costs

Airlines and regulators are all set to opt for one pilot in the cockpit of passengers instead of two. The switch is expected to cut down on costs and reduce pressure from crew shortages. However, placing such responsibility on a… Continue Reading →

The World’s Whitest Paint Set to Cool Aeroplanes

The whitest paint is all set to adorn planes, cars, and trains. Why? The new paint was unveiled in 2021 by researchers at Purdue University. Surfaces like planes, cars, and trains coated in the paint can achieve up to 19F… Continue Reading →

Eviation’s All-Electric Aircraft Alice Takes Maiden Flight

Countries have been very conscious about reducing carbon emissions in all modes of transport. Against this backdrop, a major milestone was achieved in aviation sector, as Eviation aircraft completed its first flight on its zero-emission ‘Alice’ aircraft. Recently, Alice flew… Continue Reading →

Is Boom Supersonic Air Travel the Future of Aviation?

American Airlines has been in the news recently with the purchase of the latest carrier with the order of 20 Boom Supersonic jets. The first Overture model is expected to be ready in 2025. It will roll out of Boom’s… Continue Reading →

V-Star Set to Bring Vertical Take-off Planes to Australia

A company in Adelaide, Australia, called V-STAR is all set to bring vertical take-off and landing (VTOL) aircraft to Australia for regional travel, aeromedical and search and rescue services, and commercial transport. VTOL technology has been around and was used… Continue Reading →

Can Double Decker Airplane Seats be the Future of Air Travel?

Can an extended period of travel in the air test one’s endurance! Not anymore, as one aeroplane seat designer believes that his design could trailblaze budget travel. Alejandro Núñez Vicente’s Chaise Longue Airplane Seat was nominated for the 2021 Crystal… Continue Reading →

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