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NATS mos
Managing airline operations is highly complex. With air traffic intelligence at its core, NATS mos creates a focused and responsive view of the information that matters most. Developed specifically for Airline Operations Control Centres, the web-based solution provides a rich real-time picture on a single, streamlined portal.
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Worldwide Airport Slots
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Aeroflot & Manchester United
See what Manchester United and Aeroflot have accomplished together.
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Why does London have so many airports?
by Jay Foreman The history of every airport in London, including some that have disappeared, and some that don’t really count. What’s going to happen to London’s airports in the future? Will Heathrow expand? Will they build “Boris Island”? And if they close Heathrow, what should we put in its place?
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Dünyanın En Büyük Uçakları
Dünyanın en büyük uçaklarına hızlı bir bakış. Zeplin, Boeing 747, Airbus A380, Antonov An-225 ve diğerleri…
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Amount of legroom you get on major US airlines
Feeling crunched during a flight? Here’s how much legroom you’re getting in economy seating on some of America’s major airlines like United, Delta, and American.
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How to open sliding cockpit windows?
by Captain Joe In today´s video, I´ll be showing you some key facts what you have to know about cockpit windows. What they are made of (Herculite II glass), how thick they are, how the electrical heating system works and we´ll take a closer look at the Airbus Sliding window operation. I´ll mention all the…
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Jewel Changi Airport’s Canopy Park
When Jewel Changi Airport opens in 2019, the top level will feature the Canopy Park. At approximately 14,000sqm (equivalent to the size of 11 Olympic-size swimming pools) and designed to be a world-class lifestyle leisure attraction, Canopy Park promises a gamut of experiences with unique offerings such as play attractions, gardens, walking trails, and dining…
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KLM introduces WeChat Pay
KLM offers her customers the opportunity to pay for tickets and ancillaries via WeChat Pay on KLM.com and WeChat.
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Update from Dubai Airports’ CEO
Dubai Airports’ CEO Paul Griffiths showcases the exciting new developments that have transformed the airport experience.
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5 of the most dangerous runways in the world
Local climate and geography make these runways some of the most dangerous in the world. Seaside cliffs, mountains, low visibility, and even volcano ash all pose problems to planes landing and taking off from any of them.
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Alaska Airlines Great American Escape flight
Catching a solar eclipse in a plane might seem like a flight of fancy, but we’re not ones to turn down a challenge. Alaska Airlines put together a team of aviators, astronomers and umbraphiles to catch The Great American Eclipse on August 21, 2017. The result? A once-in-a-lifetime view of totality from 38,000. Details: https://blog.alaskaair.com/alaska-airlines/solar-eclipse/