2023 Dubai Airshow order ranking
The Dubai Air Show, which was held for five days from November 13, 2023 to November 17, 2023, has concluded. More than 1,400 exhibitors from 95 countries participated in this air…
I tried to predict how long the ANA B777-300 type will continue to be used
Recently, the number of B777 series aircraft equipped with Pratt & Whitney (PW) engines is increasing. The reason for the grounding in the first place was engine trouble caused by…
Reasons for the popularity of JAL’s LCC “ZIP AIR”
JAL’s LCC subsidiary, ZIP AIR, recently announced the launch of flights between Narita and San Jose (USA). With this, ZIP AIR will serve a total of 6 cities. ZIP AIR…
PREDICTION : Narita International Airport “ONE Terminal Concept”
The other day, there was news that the Narita International Airport Company (NAA) presented a terminal reorganization at an opinion exchange meeting with the local government. Although the completion date…
predicted the first route of JAL A350-1000
Looking at the live cameras at Haneda Airport and Naha Airport during the day on weekdays after the busy summer season, I feel that JAL’s A350 is increasing. As of…
[Aviation TODAY Series] B777-300 was launched!
Twenty-five years ago today, September 8th, is the day that the B777-300, which boasts the largest number of seats on domestic flights in Japan, was rolled out. (September 8, 1997)…
[Aviation TODAY Series] B737-800 was launched!
Twenty-eight years ago today, September 5th, is the day the best-selling B737-800 aircraft was launched (started development). (September 5, 1994) The B737-800 is the most produced aircraft in the B737NG…
[Aviation TODAY Series] Air France ordered First A300!
50 years ago today, September 3rd, was the day Air France became the launch customer of the A300. (September 3, 1970) As of 2022, there will be no opportunity to…
【Aviation TODAY Series] Boeing 717 first flew!
Today, September 2nd, will be the first flight of the B717. (September 2, 1998) The B717 is an aircraft that has never flown in Japan, so it seems that there…