Portuguese carrier Hi Fly has just marked five years of flying to Antarctica with its latest Airbus A340 ice landing ...
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Video shows what it’s like to land an Airbus A340 on an ice runway in Antarctica
Video shows the Portuguese airline’s Airbus A340-300 landing on the Wolf’s Fang ice runway amid –16°C temperatures.
Hi Fly‘s 2025 Antarctic season is underway. The first flight, carrying 15 tons of payload on the A340 9H-SUN, landed safely at Wolf’s Fang.
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Airbus A319 Takes Off with Landing Gear Down
Watch as an Airbus A319 departs while keeping its landing gear extended longer than usual. This video offers a fascinating look at aircraft take-off procedures and the moments that make plane spotting ...
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Antarctic glacier's alarming retreat is the fastest ever seen
Hektoria glacier on the Antarctic Peninsula retreated 25 kilometres in just 15 months. Its rapid melt could have implications ...
PARIS, Oct 8 (Reuters) - Airbus (AIR.PA), opens new tab said on Wednesday it had delivered 507 jets in the first nine months, leaving 313 more airplanes to deliver in the fourth quarter to reach a ...
PARIS, Oct 9 (Reuters) - Airbus (AIR.PA), opens new tab is predicting 3.6% average growth in aircraft services over the next 20 years, creating jobs for 2.35 million pilots, mechanics and other ...
Airbus officially opened its third Final Assembly Line in Mobile on Monday, cementing the Alabama city’s status as the world’s fourth largest aircraft manufacturing hub behind Seattle, Toulouse, and ...
One of European Air Transport’s Airbus A300-600 freighters has suffered a tail-strike while landing at London Heathrow. Video images circulating on social media indicate that the aircraft – operating ...
European competition regulators have cleared Boeing’s proposed acquisition of Spirit AeroSystems, after accepting the divestment of activities related to Airbus aerostructures. Airbus has already ...
Methane is one of the most concerning greenhouse gas emissions. One of the most potent greenhouse gas emissions has been discovered seeping out of cracks of the Antarctic seafloor, researchers ...
Planet-heating methane is escaping from cracks in the Antarctic seabed as the region warms, with new seeps being discovered at an “astonishing rate,” scientists have found, raising fears that future ...
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