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.
The History Behind Osaka Kansai International Airport
Next year will mark 30 years since the facility opened.
Sunday Reads: Our Most Notable Stories This Week
The top aviation news stories from the last seven days.
What Happened To Emirates' Arsenal-Liveried Airbus A380?
The livery celebrated the carrier's partnership with the club.
British Airways Is The Only IAG Airline Not Expected To Beat 2019 Capacity This Year
Despite being in a much better position than last year, BA's full-year capacity is still almost 10% down compared to 2019.
Non-Stop vs Connecting Flights: Which Itinerary Type Is Best For Long-Distance Journeys?
There are various pros and cons on each side.
What Happened To Air New Zealand's McDonnell Douglas DC-10s?
The type served the airline for less than a decade.
UK CAA Takes Action Against Wizz Air After High Volume Of Passenger Complaints
Wizz Air has committed to working with the regulator in the aftermath of the action.
Launch Customers: Which Airlines Were First To Fly Each Airbus Plane?
Launching a commercial aircraft type is always an honor for any carrier.
How Does London Heathrow Airport Manage Its Runway Usage?
The facility has to consider the impact of noise pollution on local residents when it comes to its operations.
The Big & The Small: Vietnam Airlines' Fleet In 2023
The Vietnamese flag carrier has over 100 aircraft at its disposal.
Bigger & Better: airBaltic Hired Almost 350 Employees In The First Half Of The Year
The carrier still has plenty of open positions as it looks to continue its growth.
The Story Of TWA’s Boeing 747SPs
Trans World Airlines operated three Boeing 747SPs between 1980 and 1986 - where are they now?
A Closer Look: St John's To Benefit From WestJet's Increased Winter Schedule
The airport will see increased connectivity in terms of both domestic and international destinations.
Which Lufthansa Aircraft Have First Class Cabins?
A look at where you can find the German flag carrier's most luxurious seats.
Ryanair Sees Its Q1 Profits Quadruple After A Strong Easter
The carrier also benefitted from an additional public holiday in the UK.
This Week In 1949: The World's First Commercial Jetliner Takes To The Skies
The de Havilland Comet paved the way for the jet age.
Sunday Reads: Our Most Notable Stories This Week
The top aviation news stories from the last seven days.
A History Of oneworld Alliance Airline Members
The alliance has come a long way since its formation in 1999.