Fuel discharge, Do you know it?
Have you ever heard that planes release fuel? Yes, as you read it. Airplanes release some fuel to lighten the weight and not force the landing gear structure.
This process is called fuel spillage, and is nothing more than the release of thousands…
Volotea and Airbus team up to specialize their A319 pilots
Volotea has made an agreement with Airbus Services, so that as of this month, January 2020, all its pilots receive specific training of Airbus A319, during the next five years at its headquarters in Toulouse.
As we know, in 2015 Volotea selected…
‘Aerotrends’ arrives with new edition
The year begins and with it the new trends begin to appear, we look forward to what 2020 brings and what is the latest in the aeronautical sector. And although we know that we will know them little by little, only something we have insurance,…
Autoland, the new system to land without a pilot
Garmin is well known for his GPS and, although his products have included smartphones without success, they decided to add a new navigation system called Autoland; which was created thinking of emergency situations that could occur in small…
The featured plane of Airbus
In just one week, Airbus signed two significant purchase orders of the A320neo model thus achieving a new sales record. Its success is due to the fact that this version consumes 20% less fuel and the emission of turbine sounds is 50% lower compared…
The second life of retired airplanes
For many, airplanes have an incredible power of attraction, which makes them the ideal place to enjoy museums, underwater attractions, hotels, and restaurants.