Jake Hardiman
2281 articles published since September 03, 2019
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About Jake Hardiman
Journalist - A graduate in German, Jake has a passion for aviation history, and enjoys sampling new carriers and aircraft even if doing so demands an unorthodox itinerary. A keen amateur photographer, he also recently reached the milestone of flying his 100th sector as a passenger. Based in Norwich, UK.
Summer In Full Swing: London Heathrow Airport Handled Almost 8 Million Passengers Last Month
Despite the busy nature of the airport, Heathrow is performing well on an operational level.
101 Years On: The Formalization Of UK Air Accident Investigation
Some of the principles remain in use a century later.
Keeping People Moving: A Guide To London Gatwick Airport's Inter-Terminal Shuttle
The transit system opened in the 1980s.
Did You Know: Airbus Has Its Own Football Team
The side competes in the top division of Welsh football.
Sunday Reads: Our Most Notable Stories This Week
The top aviation news stories from the last seven days.
Paw-some News: Aberdeen Airport Adds New Recruits To Its Team Of Therapy Dogs
One of the new additions is a BBC award winner!
What Are The Oldest Planes In Delta Air Lines' Fleet?
The US legacy carrier has many aircraft at its disposal that have exceeded the 30-year mark.
Flying High: Lufthansa Group Achieves Record Pre-Tax Earnings For The Second-Quarter
Things are looking up for the German flag carrier and its partners.
How Delta Air Lines Ended Up Operating The Boeing 747 Twice
The carrier had an interesting relationship with the 747.
10 Years Of Service: What Do You Need To Know About British Airways' Airbus A380 Fleet?
It has been a varied first decade for the UK flag carrier's superjumbos.
Spirit Airlines' Big Front Seats: Everything You Need To Know
Are these premium spaces worth the cost of an upgrade?
China's Massive Turboprop Seaplane: A Look At The The AVIC AG600 Kunlong
The type remains under development, but production could be on the horizon.
Here's Why Planes Still Have Ashtrays Even Though Smoking Is Banned
While ideally never be used, they still need to be present.
Why Is easyJet's IATA Code U2?
Such codes don't always correspond to the name of their holder in a straightforward manner.