Making your manuals automatic – Australian Aviation

Keeping operational manuals up-to-date is a vital part of ensuring that any aviation company is maintaining regulatory compliance and that staff are aware of the latest policies and procedures. Many businesses, however, are still using outdated and clunky methods such as Word documents and PDFs to distribute their manuals – a time-consuming and error-prone process … Read more

Previewing JFK’s New Terminal 6 : AirlineReporter

At long last, New York’s major airports are getting some much-needed upgrades. We’ve already written about some of them, like LaGuardia’s rebuilt Terminal B, JFK’s upcoming new Terminal One, and Newark’s replacement Terminal A. Skybridges at LaGuardia Terminal B JFK’s new Terminal One (rendering) Newark’s new Terminal A Out of the multiple megaprojects that are … Read more

The 7 Most Spacious Transatlantic Premium Economy Seats You Can Book Today

Many airlines fly transatlantic routes, and even Singapore Airlines is technically a transatlantic airline as it operates a flight from Frankfurt to New York-JFK. This list will consider seven of the leading transatlantic mainline carriers: American Airlines, Delta Air Lines, United Airlines, British Airways, Virgin Atlantic, Lufthansa, and Air France. Flights between North America and … Read more

Why Does The Boeing 747-400 Have 3 Engine Types?

The Boeing 747-400, introduced in the late 1980s, represented a significant evolution of the iconic 747, featuring improved aerodynamics, advanced avionics, and substantially improved fuel efficiency. One distinctive aspect of the 747-400 program was Boeing’s decision to certify the aircraft with three different engine types: the General Electric CF6-80C2, Pratt & Whitney PW4000-94, and Rolls-Royce … Read more