Did you know that we continuously work on infrastructure for aircraft? Take a look behind the scenes at the place where planes taxi to and from the runways ✈️
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Did you know that we continuously work on infrastructure for aircraft? Take a look behind the scenes at the place where planes taxi to and from the runways ✈️
Very cool!
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Battery electric commuter planes to do a 505-mile range on 30-min charge. The plane has a maximum cruise speed of 250 knots or 287 miles per hour. For reference, a Boeing 737 has a maximum cruise speed of 588 miles per hour. This collaboration involves a commitment to provide 10 Alice commuter aircraft to UrbanLink in Florida, signifying a major advancement in the field of Advanced Air Mobility. The new aircraft will support UrbanLink’s commitment to developing an all-electric fleet of aircraft, marine craft, and ground vehicles to provide end-to-end zero-emission transportation. The all-electric Alice heralds a new era of sustainable air travel. Alice’s 9-seat commuter and cargo versions are designed to delight customers and passengers with innovative technology and beautiful design. The 57-foot-long Alice aircraft is powered by 8,000 pounds or 4-ton of batteries. #all-electric #commuter #aircraft
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Ever wondered why we don't see massive planes dominating the skies? 🤔✈️ There's a delicate balance between passenger capacity, economic viability, and flight range. It's not just about making planes bigger - it's about optimizing efficiency and meeting market demands. Larger aircraft may carry more passengers, but they also require longer runways, consume more fuel, and limit airport options. Smaller planes offer flexibility and can serve a wider range of destinations. It's all about finding that sweet spot! 🎯 What's your take on aircraft size? Do you prefer flying in jumbo jets or smaller planes? Share your thoughts below! 👇 #AviationInsights #AircraftDesign #PilotPerspective #AerospaceEngineering For more such content follow Aviatryx
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Thinking about purchasing a private airplane? It’s an exciting venture that can offer unparalleled convenience and luxury. However, it’s crucial to understand the full scope of costs involved before taking the plunge. Use this guide to get prepared: https://hubs.la/Q02H1m340 #aviation #privateaviation #airplane #plane #privateplane
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Southwest Airlines flight 3695, Boeing 737 Fan Cowl PDA (parts departing airplane). Fan cowl latches are usually not an issue on a 737. While passengers were upset, there was no risk to the flight as the fan cowl is an aerodynamic cover and not a structural or propulsion component. #globalbusiness #aerodynamics #propulsion #fancowl #SW3695
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Ever wondered how planes manage to land safely even in tricky weather conditions? That's where the Instrument Landing System (ILS) comes in clutch! ✈️ ILS is like the ultimate GPS for planes, giving pilots super precise directions for landing. It uses two radio beams to guide planes both vertically and horizontally as they approach the runway. So cool, right? 🤩 One beam, called the localizer (LOC), helps pilots stay on track horizontally, while the other, called the glideslope (GS), tells them how high or low they should be. It's like having a personal guide leading you straight to the runway! 🚀 And here's the best part: ILS has different categories that let pilots land safely in all kinds of weather. Category III even allows for automatic landing with spot-on guidance right down the runway centerline! 🌟 Thanks to ILS, pilots can now tackle a wider range of weather conditions with confidence. It's no wonder it's become a must-have tool for aviation worldwide! ✈️ Who else finds ILS fascinating? Let's chat in the comments! 👇 I spill Daily Aviation Insights If you like this content, follow me P.S. ♻️ Repost if you found this interesting. #aviation #airlineindustry #airbus #boeing #ils #landing #dailyaffirmation #airways #sky #pilots #aircraftmaintenance #aircargo #airfreight #airbushelicopters #airlinesandairplanes #findmeaplane #engineering #aviationengineering #aviationenthusiast
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⭕️Is it a spaceship? ⭕️ Is it a plane? No, it's Lockheed Martin! ⭕️ This plane was built to be a sustainable and environmentally friendly means of transportation. It can fly long distances while burning little fuel. In reality, ⭕️ This aircraft consumes one-tenth of the fuel used by a helicopter per ton of weight. ⭕️ It can also take off and land anywhere, like a helicopter. Therefore, the plane's manufacturers hope that it will replace four-wheel drive cars in delivering goods and transporting people in remote places where there is no airport. ⭕️ The plane may seem strange in appearance, but according to the company, it is faster and less expensive than land and sea transportation, and therefore it can replace them in areas where there is no infrastructure. #Anis_Maaouia
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“ How far behind the jets should you taxi? “ “ How far should you taxi? “ ⚠️Last Part Suppose you are taxiing in a single-engine light piston aircraft and you are taxiing behind a transport or transport category. According to the above data, you should allocate at least 400 feet behind the previous aircraft, let's consider 500 feet for extra caution. To better visualize 500 feet, imagine how far you are from the threshold to the 1000 foot markers when you are ready to take off. Half that distance is the most conservative limit for how far you should follow a large jet in front of you taxiing behind it. And keep your distance. The smaller the jet, the less space you will need. But this does not mean that the risks disappear. ⚠️Pay attention to the dangers on the ramp When you park your aircraft, always secure it to the ground with ground clamps. And if you park at an airport with heavy traffic, ask the fbo to park your plane away from the main loading area. #Airport #airportsafety #traffic #park #commercial #metar #turbulence #checklist #check_list #control #poh #performance #takeoff #emergancy #safety #caution #Emergency_Procedures #navigation #fly #thunderstorm #safetyfirst #training #pilot #pilots #workload #crash #pilottraining #approach #taxi #flighttraining #aviation #airlinepilot #flight_instructor #captain #fatigue #runway #aerodrom #aviationnews #aviationjobs #aviationsafety #dangers #safetymanagement #exam #rule #Elnaz_Chelongar #Echo_Charlie89 #الناز_چلونگر
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In #Pushback operations, there are various maneuvers designed to boost efficiency, reduce bottlenecks, and minimize delays. Here's a quick overview: #Conventional #Pushback: Aligns the aircraft in a turn movement with a taxiway, usually normal to the stand. #Straight #Pushback: Aircraft is pushed back in a straight line. #Push-#Pull: A pushback is performed with a following pulling of the aircraft to not conflict with other traffic. #Parallel #Pushback: Multiple aircraft pushed back simultaneously on parallel stands. These maneuvers streamline ground operations, enhance safety, and minimize delays, ensuring smoother journeys for everyone. If you are focusing on pushbacks at your airports to safe time and improve efficiency, get in touch with us and find out more how Aeroficial can support your #airport.
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Electric Air Taxi Race: Speed vs. Performance? ⚡️ Nice article on Joby and Archer, two eVTOL frontrunners are taking contrasting approaches to market. Both aim for 2025 launch with airport shuttles and are driven by automotive partnerships, but... Speed: One sources parts, aiming for faster certification. Performance: The other builds parts in-house, prioritizing top-tier aircraft. The question? Can they overcome challenges like safety, regulations, and infrastructure? What are your thoughts on the future of electric air travel? #FlyAeolus #ElectricAviation #FutureofFlight
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