Examined: How Flight Attendant Uniforms Have Evolved Over The Years

Flight attendant uniforms have changed significantly over the years (as opposed to pilots’ navy-derived uniforms, which have barely changed since the 1930s ). Flight attendant uniforms change with fashion and vary with values, social expectations, local traditional clothes, and more. While many male flight attendants have filled the role for decades, this article will focus […]

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What Is Your Favorite Very Light Private Jet?

Private jets are extremely versatile, providing their passengers with the ultimate flexibility while traveling. Some of these private jets, like the Gulfstream G700 or the Bombardier Global 7500, can fly over 7,000 miles. However, these are considered ultra-long-range private jets, which are also the most expensive aircraft, reaching prices of $80 million. At the other

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The Bombardier Global Has Set Over 50 Speed Records In The Past Year

On Wednesday, August 21, Bombardier announced that its flagship private jet, the legendary Global 7500, has set more than 50 speed records over the past year. Each of these has been set within the last fifty weeks. These impressive speed records indicate impressive performance for Bombardier’s flagship aircraft that has taken the business jet industry

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FAAN Resolves Dispute Over Aircraft Fire Simulator with NCAT

Federal Airports Authority of Nigeria’s Mrs. Olubunmi Kuku has intervened to resolve the Boeing 737-NG aircraft fire simulator dispute. The federal government acquired this simulator in 2019 and installed it at the Nigerian College of Aviation Technology (NCAT). After a meeting in Lagos, FAAN’s top management, NCAT’s Rector/CEO Mr. Joseph Imalighwe, and NAFSA leaders reached

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New MAYA Cabin Suite Concept Would Offer A 45″ Curved Screen On Planes

The business class seat, designed for the next generation of travelers, was unveiled at the Aircraft Interiors Expo (AIX) on May 28. Panasonic Avionics and Collins Aerospace have collaborated to design and introduce the MAYA seat concept, which includes a 45″ Curved OLED display, offering a fully immersive in-flight experience for passengers. The seat was

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How Much Fuel Does A Jet Aircraft Use During A Typical Flight?

Let’s take a look at how much Jet A a widebody aircraft actually uses as it traverses the skies. Nearly 25-40% of an airline operating expenses are used on jet fuel. While an average air traveler may not consider technicalities like fuel requirement and consumption during a typical transatlantic flight, it makes a large portion

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FG URGES COLLABORATION ON UAS AS NCAA LAUNCHES DEDICATED DRONE DESK

The Honourable Minister of Aviation and Aerospace Development Mr Festus Keyamo, SAN has called on aviation industry stakeholders to collaborate and explore ways of leveraging the Unmanned Aircraft System (UAS) sub-sector for national development. The Minister who was represented at the just concluded 4th Drone technology Conference and Exhibition held in Lagos, by the Ministry’s

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Operators Condemn Devastating Effects of Excessive Airline Taxes on Industry

Industry experts Captain Ado Sanusi and Captain Roland Iyayi decry the detrimental effects of overtaxing airlines, emphasizing the need to draw a line. Sanusi asserts that taxing operators to fund agencies harms the industry, stating, “You cannot save the industry by imposing more taxes on airlines.” He emphasizes the industry’s dire state, highlighting the need

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NCAA Establishes Dedicated Unmanned Aircraft Unit

Recognizing the growing significance of drones, Captain Najomo, the Acting Director General of Civil Aviation Nigeria, sanctioned the establishment of a specialized Unmanned Aircraft System (UAS) Integration Unit within the NCAA. This unit aims to streamline the registration, licensing, and monitoring of Remotely Piloted Aircraft Systems (RPAS) in Nigeria. By collaborating with aviation stakeholders, the

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