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Announcing Our New Airliner Reference Guide – Pre-Order for Prizes!
by Matt Falcusby Matt FalcusToday we’re pleased to bring you a new resource and reference guide to commercial aircraft. …
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Was this the last flight of the BAC 1-11?
by Matt Falcusby Matt FalcusAn airliner type once familiar all over the world has made what is likely to …
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Prepare for the D-Day Squadron
by Matt Falcusby Matt FalcusThis June marks the 75th anniversary of the D-Day Invasion of France during World War …
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TWA Connie Takes a Trip Through Times Square
by Matt Falcusby Matt FalcusThe preserved TWA Lockheed Constellation which was recently transported to New York JFK (see our …
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Book ReviewsClassic AirlinersVintage Airliners
De Havilland Comet – The World’s First Commercial Jetliner – Book Review
by Matt Falcusby Matt FalcusA new book from Air World in the World’s Greatest Airliners series is De Havilland …
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Boeing 747 at 50. These are the Oldest 747s in Existence
by Matt Falcusby Matt FalcusThe Boeing 747 first flew 50 years ago on February 9, 1969. That day was …
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Plane Savers! Behind the Scenes at Buffalo Airways, and Saving a D-Day DC-3
by Matt Falcusby Matt FalcusFans of the Ice Pilots NWT TV show that ran from 2009-2014 and followed life …
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Iran Aseman Retires Last Scheduled Boeing 727
by Matt Falcusby Matt FalcusIran Aseman was the last airline in the world operating the Boeing 727 in regular …
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What Happened to Saha Air’s Boeing 707s
by Matt Falcusby Matt FalcusRemember when every aviation enthusiast seemed to be making the journey to Iran to fly …