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  • 2024-01-25

    Aircraft Cockpit Comparison: 747-100 vs 747-8

    Comparison image showing the cockpit interiors of two Boeing 747 aircraft variants – the older 747-100 with analog instrumentation and the modern 747-8 with digital displays and updated avionics systems.
    CategoriesHistory Tagsaircraft, Aviation International News, Boeing
  • 2024-01-25

    Airplane Wing Components and Aerodynamics Diagram

    Educational diagram showing various parts of an aircraft wing including winglets, flaps, slats, spoilers, and other aerodynamic components with explanatory labels. The image appears to be taken at an airport with an aircraft on a runway or taxiway.
    CategoriesExplainers Tagsaircraft, Airport, Aviation International News
  • 2024-01-21

    Airport Runway

    Aerial view of an airport runway with standard runway markings and threshold stripes. The image shows the runway approach with mountains and residential areas visible in the background under a partly cloudy sky.
    Tags1st Runway, aircraft, Airport
  • 2024-01-21

    Aircraft on Airport Tarmac Through Chain-Link Fence

    Unfinished 777X aircraft sit at Everett’s Paine Field in January 2022. Certification of the 777X passenger version is long delayed, and the jet is not expected to enter service until late next year. (Jennifer Buchanan / The Seattle Times, 2022)
    Tagsaircraft, Airline Industry, Airport
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    Image shows the interior of what appears to be an aircraft manufacturing or maintenance facility. A large commercial aircraft fuselage is visible in the hangar with various industrial equipment and scaffolding surrounding it.
    Tagsaircraft, Aircraft Maintenance, Airline Industry, Airport
  • 2024-01-20

    Aircraft Interior Emergency Exit Configuration

    Interior view of an aircraft showing emergency exit door configuration with protective padding and specialized equipment. The image displays the technical setup of aircraft safety systems including exit door mechanisms and safety equipment positioning.
    Tagsaircraft, Airline Industry, Airport, Aviation International News
  • 2024-01-20

    NTSB Investigators Examining Aircraft Parts

    Two NTSB investigators in protective gear examine what appears to be aircraft debris or parts on grass in a residential area. The investigators are wearing blue coveralls with NTSB patches and are carefully handling what looks like a white aircraft component with a rectangular opening.
    CategoriesNews Stories Tagsaircraft, Airport, Aviation International News
  • 2024-01-20

    Flight Departures Board – April 01

    Airport departure board showing flight information for April 1st at 9:26 AM. Displays flights from various cities including Anchorage, Atlanta, Austin, Denver, Detroit, Las Vegas and others, operated by airlines such as Alaska, Delta, Southwest, and United. Several flights show cancellations while most are on-time.
    Tagsaircraft, Airline Industry, Airport, Alaska Airlines
  • 2024-01-20

    Aircraft Interior Modification with Emergency Exit Door

    Image showing the interior of an aircraft during modification or maintenance, with passenger seats and an emergency exit door opening visible. The cabin appears to be in a state of reconfiguration or repair work.
    Tagsaircraft, Aircraft Maintenance, Airline Industry
  • 2024-01-10

    Aircraft N704AL with INOP SEE TLOG Label

    Image shows the side of a white aircraft with registration number N704AL. A yellow INOP (Inoperative) SEE TLOG label is prominently displayed on the fuselage, indicating some equipment or system is not operational and documented in the technical log. The aircraft has a blue and green livery stripe.
    Tagsaircraft, Aircraft Maintenance, Airline Industry

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