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  • Takeoff from the Amazon Jungle of Ecuador

    Takeoff from the Amazon Jungle of Ecuador

    by JustPlanes In the cockpit of the TAME Amazonia Kodiak for some flights around the amazon. The 4 hour program also includes the ATR-42 and A319/A320. Details http://www.worldairroutes.com/tame.html

  • Beluga XL: Airbus’ next-generation cargo airlifter

    Beluga XL: Airbus’ next-generation cargo airlifter

    The first Beluga XL has entered the final assembly process. In celebration of this key production milestone, achieved in December 2016, Airbus highlights the oversize cargo airlifters that proceeded it, as well as the next-generation Beluga XL’s advanced capabilities.

  • Airbus – We Make It Fly

    Airbus – We Make It Fly

    Widely acknowledged as a leader in the aerospace industry – and fully equipped with the world’s most innovative products that address both the needs of today and tomorrow – we are uniquely positioned to tackle any challenge brought our way, and deliver solutions around the globe that help drive and expand our customers’ businesses. Airbus.…

  • Why does the “rudder” point to the right?

    Why does the “rudder” point to the right?

    by Captain Joe This video will give you an insight into the hydraulic and fly-by-wire system of the Airbus A320 family. Very often you can see the tail rudder of an Airbus pointing into the right direction once parked at the gate and shutdown engines. The ailerons and rudders are primarily powered by three independent…

  • KLM Intern On A Mission – Catering Services

    KLM Intern On A Mission – Catering Services

    Ever wondered where the food on board of your aircraft comes from? KLM intern Joery continues his mission by finding the answer at KLM Catering Services!

  • Hidden Room under the Cockpit of a MD-11F

    Hidden Room under the Cockpit of a MD-11F

    by Air-Clips.com Air Clips joined Lufthansa Cargo’s Captain Fokko and First Officer Johannes on a full rotation from Frankfurt (Germany) via Nairobi (Kenya) to Johannesburg (South Africa) and back on the same routing. Enjoy stunning cockpit views from 11 different cameras as well as exciting interviews with both crew members. The McDonnell Douglas MD-11 is…

  • Boeing Moves Massive Airplane Parts

    Boeing Moves Massive Airplane Parts

    Get in the driver seat: see how our Long Load Crew moves spars & stringers over 30 meters long for our Boeing 777, 767, and 747. The steer car is attached to the back of a long truck that hauls large structural components for wings about 70 miles (113 kilometers) from Boeing’s Fabrication facility in…

  • China Airlines A350 @ Amsterdam Schiphol

    China Airlines A350 @ Amsterdam Schiphol

    Monday, January 9, 2017 the brand new A350 China Airlines landed for the first time in history on European soil, namely at Schiphol Airport.

  • Getting to grips with airport operations management

    Getting to grips with airport operations management

    50 airport and airline industry stakeholders came to the EUROCONTROL experimental centre to learn, share experiences and have real hands-on practice on a simulation platform at the APOC Open Day.

  • Flughafen München: Wie daheim – nur besser

    Flughafen München: Wie daheim – nur besser

    At Munich Airport you can go shopping, work, enjoy good food and even better music and enjoy bavarian cosiness – it’s like home, only better 😉 Bei Flughafen München können Sie shoppen, online arbeiten, gut essen, Musik hören und die bayrische Gemütlichkeit genießen – das können Sie zuhause auch – aber am Flughafen München eben…

  • Skyfusion: Helping Aviation Connect

    Skyfusion: Helping Aviation Connect

    Skyfusion is a solution developed by IATA and Harris that integrates Collaborative Decision Making and System Wide Information Management (SWIM) in a single platform.

  • SpaceX uses a different rocket fuel from anyone else

    SpaceX uses a different rocket fuel from anyone else

    For nearly a year, SpaceX has been trying out something new: super-cooling the liquid oxygen (LOX) which is a key ingredient in rocket fuel. It’s called deep-cryo LOX, and the idea has been around since NASA began designing rockets in the first half of the 20th century. But no one has had the guts to…