The airline is the first UK carrier to take delivery of the double-decker, which is the world's largest commercial jet. The British Always is also the first airline in Europe to operate both the A380 and Boeing 787 Dreamer, the first two of which …
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Those aboard the BA plane will be flying on an aircraft that is 79ft high, with wings that are 54 per cent larger than those of the Boeing 747 jumbo jet. The A380 also has 50 per cent more floor space than the Boeing 747 yet is 50 per cent quieter on …
SEOUL, July 6 (Reuters) – South Korea has temporarily suspended bidding on a $7.3 billion (8.3 trillion won) fighter jet project four days after reopening applications because of high-priced offers from three aviation manufacturers, Yonhap news agency …
The new Airbus A350 jet liner flies above the Bourget airport, during the 50th Paris Air Show at Le Bourget, north of Paris, Friday June 21, 2013. With the international Paris Air Show … Six Wichita aviation-related businesses also joined the group …
A third of all Boeing jet landing gear assemblies are made with titanium beams from Russia. The Russians make titanium parts that are unseen but no less important on planes like the new 787 Dreamliner and the workaday commuter airplane, the 737.
The former lover of quirky billionaire Nina Wang has been sentenced to 12 years in prison after a Hong Kong court found him guilty of forging her will to claim her multibillion-dollar estate. A High Court judge on Friday called Peter Chan "shameless …
They built expensive phones as must-have products for affluent consumers in wealthy countries. Now more phones are being designed for consumers in emerging markets, who are expected to account for most of the growth in smartphone sales in the future.
Then there are the less affluent Alawites, Christians, and other minorities who have supported the Assads (and received government jobs and other preferences) and cannot really afford to flee. The most likely to leave are trained professionals who can …