Here Are The World’s 5 Safest Airlines in 2023

Safety has always been an important factor when choosing an airline and that won’t change in 2023. Fortunately, airline safety and product rating website AirlineRatings.com has announced its annual list of the world’s Top 20 Safest Airlines. Editors analyzed a whopping 385 different carriers and looked at a variety of key factors such as crashes over five years, serious incidents over two years, audits from aviation’s governing bodies and lead associations; fleet age, expert analysis of pilot training and COVID protocols, among others to determine the safest airlines around the world.…

Joint statement on new EU recommendations for travel in China after the Covid-19 outbreak again

Airlines represented by A4E (Airlines for Europe) and IATA (International Air Transport Association), together with airports represented by ACI EUROPE (Airports Council International), lament the recommendation agreed yesterday jointly by EU member states that requires a negative COVID-19 test for passengers travelling between China and the EU. Such a recommendation is at odds with the assessment published by the European Centre for Disease Prevention and Control (ECDC) on 3 January 20231, which confirms that the current surge of COVID-19 cases in China is not expected to impact the epidemiological situation…

C-5 Galaxy – Here Comes the Superhuman Images of the American “Flying Athlete”!

When introduced in 1970, the C-5 Galaxy became the largest aircraft in the world and remains one of the largest today. Lockheed C-5 Galaxy, one of the largest military transport aircraft in the world today. The first fɩіɡһt was made on June 30, 1968, the C-5 Galaxy continues to be trusted, the US Air foгсe even plans to maintain it until 2040. C-5 Galaxy began service with the US Air foгсe in 1969, it was present in the wars in Vietnam, Iraq, Yugoslavia and Afghanistan. The C-5 Galaxy project began…

A Cessna 172 Flew From California To Hawaii For The First Time For Exactly 18 Hours

Imagine, if you will, the following scenario. You’re on an 18-hour flight. Your seat doesn’t recline. There is no in-flight entertainment. There is no in-flight service. The cabin is not pressurized. You can’t go to the bathroom – because there isn’t one. And you’re the only passenger.  Oh…and you’re the pilot, too.  For Tom Lopes, this scenario played out in a very real way on Saturday. Lopes completed the 2,521-mile journey when he ferried a brand-new Cessna 172 G1000 NXi Skyhawk (reg. N490NW) from Merced Regional Airport (MCE) in Merced, California, to Daniel K. Inouye International…