Today is the 118th birth anniversary of Jehangir Ratanji Dadabhoy Tata, better known as JRD Tata, the longest-serving chairman of Tata Group.
Today in Aviation
A significant day for aviation lovers is 28 July On this day in history, a turbine-powered airliner performed the first-ever scheduled commercial flight.
The Sknyliv air show catastrophe happened on Saturday, July 27, 2002, at the Sknyliv airport near Lviv, Ukraine, when a Ukrainian Air Force Sukhoi Su-27 of the Ukrainian Falcons crashed
Airbus told Tuesday it had successfully tested its A400M military transporter as a water bomber as heatwaves cause an increasing number of wildfires during the summer in Europe.
The supersonic aircraft crashed into a hotel in Gonesse, France, shortly after takeoff, killing all 109 passengers as well as 4 people on the ground.
Amelia Earhart, who was born on this date in 1897, is one of the nation’s most adored aviation pioneers, and today, on National Amelia Earhart Day, July 24, we honour her life and accomplishments.
All the major international aerospace companies are expected to make announcements at this year’s Farnborough Airshow, and Pratt & Whitney made a few of its own on the first day. Among them was its goal to set up an engineering center in India, strengthening its ties with the country and making use of its vast engineering resources.
Qatar Airways, Etihad, & Emirates ranked among the world’s twenty best airlines for this year
Jet Airways is looking to lease around 20 Airbus A320 aircraft from lessors by 2024, aiming to resume operations and fly international routes in the next year and a half.
India’s Tejas light combat aircraft has occurred as the top choice for Malaysia as the Southeast Asian nation looks at replacing its aging fleet of fighter jets and the two sides are holding negotiations to firm up the procurement.