
Curiosities of the aviation world
The world of aviation is full of curiosities that many of us don't know, and here are some of them.

81 years of commercial pressurized flights
Yesterday, July 8, was the 81st anniversary of the first commercial flight of a pressurized aircraft. It was in 1840 when a Boeing aircraft named 307 Stratoliner of TWA, transported 33 passengers and 5 crew members on a route between Burbank and La Guardia Airport in New York.

A panoramic flight to enjoy the Supermoon
Australian airline Qantas launched a new scenic flight with the Boeing 787 Dreamliner to offer a closer look at the next super blood moon on May 26.
Fans of natural phenomena will be able to enjoy this experience aboard one of the aircraft…

San Francisco airport offers a biometric experience for its passengers
United Airline and San Francisco Airport incorporate a biometric experience for US passengers on domestic flights. With this new technology, passengers will be moving from check-in to baggage delivery without establishing any physical contact…

Amelia Earhart, when the sky’s the limit
To commemorate International Women's Day, today we bring you the story of Amelia Earhart, the first female pilot to break multiple records in the world of aviation.
Amelia's passion for aviation began during World War I when she and her sister…

Qantas – 134 tickets for a “flight to nowhere”
With many borders closed, some people have missed the experience of flying, so much so they have bought tickets for flights that will land in the same place they left a few hours earlier.
Some airlines call them "scenic flights"; others,…
