Do you wonder why planes take longer to fly west than east?
Do you know which is the safest seat on the plane? Air travel is safe, but if you're wondering about the safest plane seat, you might be surprised to learn that it's not always what you think. A TIME investigation found that the middle back seats of airplanes have the lowest fatality rate, but the type of accident and the type of plane can also play a role.
The online platform Airline Ratings has published a report of the most reliable airlines. Is your favorite on the list?
Skai is a plane that leaves only water vapor behind. Why? The necessary energy is obtained with the help of hydrogen fuel cells.
Bombardier aircraft can boast the flattering title of best-selling business aircraft in the last decade. It takes a lot of effort to achieve this, and to offer guests the best technology and unrivaled luxury. The Bombardier Challenger 350 uses the same formula and offers just that, luxury among the clouds, suitable for individual desires.
The ancient wish of man to fly freely under the firmament, Astro aims to fulfill with his 'vehicle for modern good' Astro Elroy. Will they succeed?
A cup of coffee at 11,000 meters can be something you will regret.
Aerophobia or the fear of flying is in the bones of millions of people around the world, so information about the airline provider before you board the plane is crucial to your trip. The list of the safest companies may make this unpleasant experience easier for you.
The life quote that says it's never too late to achieve your dreams is not a cliché, but a reality for some brave people.
Being a flight attendant is 'the most romantic job', but beautiful girls who are always smiling hide a lot of secrets that they don't reveal to passengers - the things that flight attendants don't want to talk about.
Boeing has been developing aircraft and new technology in aviation for more than six decades. During this time, new findings and improvements followed one after the other, but they are still united at Boeing. If they want to progress even further, they have to look far into the future.
With the boom in technology, humanity has increasingly started to exploit renewable energies. Solar cells are thus no longer unusual, as they are often found on various buildings. But so far we haven't had the chance to spot them on planes...