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  • All Things Are Better When Mini
    By: Anna Stenning | - Size matters if you believe all the hype that is around at present, whether it is cars, technological equipment or the size of our bank accounts, it seems that we are all obsessed with size, whether it is the pursuit of all things small or the admiration of the larger than life objects that we as humans have created.

    I'm personally obsessed with size in both forms, I was absolutely amazed when the new Airbus A380 was released, aeroplanes interest me anyway, but the sheer size and ...

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  • Would You Like To Fly Superjumbo A380 On Your Next Flight From Toronto
    By: Naman Budheo | - Canada will receive its first Superjumbo commercial flight at Pearson International airport, Toronto when Emirates Airline lands here with the Airbus 380 on June 1st, 2009.
    The Airbus A380 is a double-decker, wide bodied aircraft with four engines produced by Airbus. The largest passenger airliner flew its maiden flight on April 27, 2005 from Toulouse in France. The first commercial flight was introduced by Singapore Airlines from Singapore to Sydney, Australia on October 25th of the sam ...

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  • Different Types Of Used Aircraft For Sale
    By: ClassG | - A business jet is a general term used for a small aircraft designed to transport individuals for business purposes. These aircraft for sale are usually chartered by executives of large firms and wealthy private individuals. Business jets also transport heads of states and government executives. Some business jets can also be modified for delivering parcels, evacuating victims during times of crisis, or for field work. These small aircraft are well known for convenience, versatility, and clas ...
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  • World's Biggest Aircraft & Exporter Sees Increased Profits On Emirates Deal
    By: kamanalia | - Aircraft producer and Exporter Boeing expects a significant boost in its sales and revenues with its recent deal with Emirates. Recently, the Emirates disclosed its plans to order 10 Boeing 747-8 cargo planes from one of the world's leading plane makers and Exporters. The deal closed by the two companies is reported to be worth $3.3 billion.

    Emirates' decision to order planes from Boeing is considered as a big blow to another aircraft manufacturer and Exporter Airbus, which is the ...

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  • The History Of The Airliner
    By: Patrick Omari | - Today we sit at 35,000ft in a calm and relaxed environment watching the latest Hollywood blockbuster, sipping champagne with scant regard to the trials and tribulations that have led to this technology being available to us. But what did air travel used to be like before the giants of the sky such as the Boeing 747 'Jumbo Jet' and Airbus A380 were even concepts on a drawing board? Welcome to the history of the airliner.

    The exact definition of an airliner is not easy to quantify. ...

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  • Political Downturn As Thailand Tourism Accelerates
    By: Thailand Holiday | - This is certainly a high accolade and not to be downplayed in any way, and proves there is more to the Land of Smiles than meets the eye.
    Thailand and Scandinavia have long established a firm and fruitful relationship, with 378,387 Swedish tourists visiting the Kingdom during 2007, generating somewhere in the region of 25 Billion baht in revenue.
    14.4 million Foreign nationals visited Thailand in 2007 alone from over 45 different countries. The official 2008 TAT figures have yet ...

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  • Heathrow Airport, Important Link In The Uk Air Transportation Network
    By: Thomas Pretty | - Heathrow is one of the world's busiest airports handling around seventy million passengers annually. Flights from Heathrow go to nearly every location around the globe and it can be considered one of, if not the most important link in the UK's air transportation network. The following article hopes to describe the history and development of Heathrow from its early years to the modern age.

    Heathrow began its life as an airfield predominantly being used for training purposes through ...

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  • Garage Floor Mats And Duty Free Shopping In Giant Hangars
    By: Hedin Johan | - First tax then duty free?

    Coming off a flight at Brisbane airport recently I noticed that they had made an attempt at expanding the airport. A concourse with a moving walkway has been installed at some of the far gates and an expansion of the arrival duty free shops to name a few. For those of you who didnt know it, you can actually buy duty free on the way in, and on the way out of Australia; the other one is at departures. So whats this got to do with garage door ...

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  • Once In Lifetime Deal To Australia
    By: Rich Gonzalez | - As a travel writer for Dunhill Vacation News, I have written about some of the most amazing places on the planet. Mexico and the Caribbean, Europe, and of course all of the cruises that are out there right now; but I have never seen a deal quite like this one to the destination of Australia.

    During the early days of the 60's and 70's, Monty Hall would scrimmage through flocks of adults dressed like sheep and clowns and would holler out; Let's Make A Deal; an ...

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  • The Full Story Of Farnborough Airshow
    By: Derek Both | - The Farnborough International Airshow is a weeklong aviation tradeshow. It features military and civilian aircraft and brings together manufacturers, customers and the public.

    There are five exhibit halls and an outdoors static display, with daily demonstration flights. The last two days are open to the general public. In 2004 there were more than 1,300 exhibitors that were seen by 150,000 visitors. The airshow also attracts protests against the arms trade.

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  • Titanium Uses In Industry
    By: Jaks Lloyd | - Despite the fact that the commercial production of Titanium has only been possible in the last sixty years and then only by a complex and expensive process, it's unique properties have resulted in advances in technology, aviation, marine, medicine and the many other applications that we now take for granted but may not have been possible or be as efficient by using an alternative.

    A promising new development known as the FFC Cambridge Process may result in producing Titanium at a ...

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  • The Phenomenal Growth Of Low Cost Airlines
    By: James Dyson | - It was in 1903, when the Wright brothers were triggered with instinct act of feather-flyers and invented the first ever aircraft. Because of continual research and technological up-gradation, we have the modern-day flights having multitude of aircraft types for diverse purpose.

    The Past about Aircrafts

    People whoever tried to come up with a variant from existing aircraft technology had the dealt with the same four old forces - lift, weight, thrust, and drag. Additio ...

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