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Aviation - Page 13

October 21, 2024
Aviation/Business

A New Chairman and Board for SriLankan Airlines: Again?

“One of the biggest issues with Sri Lankan Airlines has been the chronic political interference and mismanagement. Instead of focusing on profitability and sustainability, decisions were often made to serve political interests,

Aviation/Sri Lanka Guardian Essays

Sudden Death of a British Airways Pilot – Medical, Legal And Human Aspects

Death is the handmaiden of the pilot. Sometimes it comes by accident, sometimes by an act of God. ~ Albert Scott Crossfield ~ Medical Aspects On 11 March 2023 an article in the U.S. Sun reported that “a British Airways pilot collapsed

March 17, 2023

The Martinair Crash 50 Years Ago: Some Legal Perspectives

Aviation/History

“The investigation into the Martinair crash has revealed serious deficiencies in both operational procedures and navigational aids. We are committed to addressing these issues

Air India Flight Ai 171 – A New Theory Emerges

Aviation/Columns

Artificial intelligence is the future, but we must ensure it is the future that we want. ~ Tim Cook On the twelfth day of

[VIDEO] Muan Plane Crash — All Except Two on Board Killed in Tragic Landing Attempt

December 29, 2024
Aviation/South Korea

UPDATED: A Jeju Air Boeing 737-800 crashed while attempting an emergency landing at Muan International Airport on Sunday morning, killing 179 of the 181 onboard, including all passengers, in South Korea’s worst

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The Kazakhstan Air Crash — A Global Microtrend In The Making?

December 28, 2024
Aviation/Columns

The air up there in the clouds is very pure and fine, bracing and delicious. And why shouldn’t it be?–it is the same the angels breathe. ~ Mark Twain The Crash An

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[Video] Passenger Airliner Crashes in Kazakhstan: Survivors Reported

December 25, 2024
Aviation/Geopolitics

Updated details of the Incident: An Azerbaijan Airlines Embraer 190 flight bound for Grozny, Russia, crashed during an emergency landing in Aktau, Kazakhstan, resulting in 29 survivors out of 67 passengers and

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The First Flight and The Audacity Of Aviation

December 18, 2024
Aviation/History

“The desire to fly is an idea handed down to us by our ancestors who, in their grueling travels across trackless lands in prehistoric times, looked enviously on the birds soaring freely

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Facebook and the Chicago Convention — A Comparison in Sophistry

December 12, 2024
Aviation/Business

In the contemporary era, the constructs of connectivity and understanding have emerged as pivotal elements shaping our global society. This discussion seeks to explore the nuanced perspectives of two influential domains: Facebook,

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December 7 Revisited: Origins of International Civil Aviation Day

December 7, 2024
Aviation/Business

“Aviation is proof that given the will, we have the capacity to achieve the impossible.” – Eddie Rickenbacker International Civil Aviation Day, celebrated annually on the 7th of December, commemorates the advancements

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80 Years On, The Chicago Convention Speaks

November 28, 2024
Aviation/History

In the depths of a world ravaged by war, I came into being—a beacon of hope, a testament to humanity’s boundless dreams. My birth was no ordinary event but a moment of

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A New Chairman and Board for SriLankan Airlines: Again?

October 21, 2024
Aviation/Business

“One of the biggest issues with Sri Lankan Airlines has been the chronic political interference and mismanagement. Instead of focusing on profitability and sustainability, decisions were often made to serve political interests,

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Future of Air Transport in the Age of Aquarius

September 6, 2024
Aviation/Business

“When the moon is in the Seventh House And Jupiter aligns with Mars Then peace will guide the planets And love will steer the stars This is the dawning of the Age

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The Martinair Crash 50 Years Ago: Some Legal Perspectives

August 19, 2024
Aviation/History

“The investigation into the Martinair crash has revealed serious deficiencies in both operational procedures and navigational aids. We are committed to addressing these issues to enhance aviation safety.” ~ Attributed to the

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