Thursday 30 June 2016

Fun Facts about Passenger Airlines and their Features

The aviation industry is an exciting universe unto its own. Flying has always enamored people, and those in the commercial aviation industry make it possible for everyone. Here are some fun facts about airlines that many people don’t know.


Image source: qantas.com


  • KLM and Qantas are the oldest airlines in the world, having been established in 1919 and 1920, respectively.
  • O’Hare International Airport in Chicago is one of the busiest airports in the world. Airplanes either arrive or depart every 37 seconds.
  • The A380 is a curious aircraft. The length of its wings from tip to tip is longer that the airplane itself.
  • Something strange happened at a Chinese airport once, when a male passenger put on 70 pieces of clothes. He did this so he wouldn’t be charged for baggage.
  • Lufthansa buys over 10 tons of caviar a year. The company is the caviar industry’s biggest client. The distance of a Boeing 747’s wings from tip to tip is longer than the distance flown by the first airplane in recorded history.
  • Traveling by plane is only the second safest form of travel. The first? Traveling by escalators and elevators.
  • In 1979, Qantas introduced the first business class section in commercial airline history.


Image source: cbp.gov


Richard Earl Bucklew has worked in the aviation industry for a long time. He is, at present, an airline captain flying Airbus A320s and A319s for a mix of international and domestic flights. He averages 70 flight hours a month. For more discussion on the aviation industry, subscribe to this blog.

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