Humanity has always dreamed of flying. From Icarus, who had trouble melting wax, to us, who get stuck in endless columns of metal every morning and dream of the eject button. But what if I told you that the future is not in wings, but in something that looks like a floating game console? It is - the LEO Solo JetBike.
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Ryanair, the popular low-cost airline provocateur, has thrown a bone in the wheels of public opinion again. From November 12, 2025, paper airline tickets will become a relic of the past – unless you’re flying to Albania or Morocco, where they apparently still swear by the magic of paper. Passengers will now have to save their boarding passes in the Ryanair app, which has sparked a tsunami of criticism, especially among those who don’t use smartphones or who fight them like the final boss in a video game. But is this really a technological advance or just another attempt by Ryanair to get on our nerves?
Toilet on a plane?! When is the easiest time to find a free toilet on a plane? A strategy that only the most experienced travelers know
If you've ever sat on a plane during impending turbulence, when a plastic cup of green tea turns into a kind of makeshift pendulum, then you know how reassuring it is to hear those magical words: "Cabin crew, prepare for landing." And when the plane finally settles on the ground after a few bumpy touches, a wave of relief washes over you. You feel like you've experienced something out of the ordinary, maybe even magnificent – and you clap your hands as the plane lands! Your hands spontaneously express excitement and gratitude.
Have you ever wondered why pilots have stripes on their shoulders – and how many of them do they have? If you thought it was just a retro detail or some kind of military homage, you were wrong, to say the least. These stripes are not decoration. They are a symbol. And if you're on board, you want the person in the cockpit to have at least four.
We all carry this on planes, but now it's banned: you can't have this in your bag on a plane anymore
If you thought your portable battery was an innocent companion on the go, think again. New rules from aviation authorities around the world mean you'll have to pack your electronic gadgets more thoughtfully. Size and capacity also matter. Read on! So - you can't keep this in your carry-on bag on a plane anymore!
In a world where aircraft designers still swear by small windows as a sign of comfort, Otto Aviation has decided to take a completely different approach: the Otto Aviation Phantom 3500 is the first business jet without classic windows. Instead, there are high-resolution digital screens that show a panorama from cameras in real time - or whatever the passenger wants.
AltoVolo Sigma: a 3-person personal flying drone that promises the future of personal transportation
The AltoVolo Sigma is a hybrid-electric eVTOL craft that combines silent vertical takeoff, a 510-mile range, and the capabilities of a private jet without the need for a runway.
Shorts, miniskirts and high heels may seem tempting, but on a plane they can become a real problem. Do you really want to sit on an unfamiliar, possibly dirty surface with completely bare feet? What if an emergency evacuation is needed? The moment you step into the cabin, everything is different – and your clothes can decide how safely you survive the flight.
Imagine: it's 7:43, you have an airport meeting at 8, and you're... floating above the city. No, you're not in a dream - just in Archer Midnight, the new electric air taxi that's putting New York on the map of the future.
With a range of 8,000 nautical miles and a speed that nearly breaks the sound barrier, the Bombardier Global 8000 is officially the new gold standard for private jets. And yes, it includes a shower.
French startup Beyond Aero is developing the BYA-1, the first hydrogen fuel cell electric business jet. Battery-free, with two electric motors and a modular powertrain swap system, it promises 900 miles of range (1,450 km), 65% lower fuel costs, and a quieter cabin. First certified delivery is planned for 2030.











