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2 weeks ago |
simpleflying.com | Aaron Bailey |Aaron Bailey
The Boeing 747SP, an abbreviation for 'Special Performance,' is a unique version of the 'Queen of the Skies,' designed for ultra-long-range operations. This aircraft was developed in the 1960s and 1970s and took its first flight in 1975. But where in the world are the last three remaining 747SPs flying today?
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1 month ago |
simpleflying.com | Aaron Bailey |Aaron Bailey
Wholly owned subsidiary of American Airlines, PSA Airlines plays a crucial role in connecting regional centers to major hubs for American. Part of its fleet is the Bombardier CRJ900, a regional jet designed specifically for short to medium-haul routes. Understanding the characteristics of the CRJ900 Designed by Bombardier, the CRJ900 production has since been sold to Mitsubishi Heavy Industries. The aircraft can seat, on average, between 76 to 90 passengers in a two-class layout.
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1 month ago |
simpleflying.com | Aaron Bailey |Aaron Bailey
Unfortunate Human Error? How A Boeing 737-400 Crashed On Final Approach
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