Dr. Omar Memon
303 articles published since October 07, 2022
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About Dr. Omar Memon
Writer - Omar is an aviation enthusiast who holds a Ph.D. in Aerospace Engineering. With numerous years of technical and research experience under his belt, Omar aims to focus on research-based aviation practices. Apart from work, Omar has a passion for traveling, visiting aviation sites, and plane spotting. Based in Vancouver, Canada
Finnair Partners With IAG Loyalty To Adopt Avios From 2024
The currency is already used by several of Finnair's oneworld partners.
Why Pratt & Whitney Plans To Test A Hybrid-Electric Propulsion System On A Dash 8 Turboprop
The De Havilland Dash 8-100 has the capability to support the new hybrid-electric propulsion system.
LATAM Brasil Transported More Than 120,000 Passengers To Italy Last Year
LATAM operates the 410-passenger Boeing 777s on Italian routes.
NTSB Investigating Near Collision Of Southwest Airlines Boeing 737 In San Diego
The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) marks the incident as a serious risk of a collision.
Examined: The Impact Of Airspace Closures On Commercial Aviation
Airspace closures can have lasting impacts on airlines and customers.
Why Did The Douglas XTB2D 'Skypirate' Never Reach Full-Scale Production?
Only two Skypirate prototypes were ever produced.
Japanese Airlines Cancel Flights As Typhoon Lan Approaches
Numerous flights have been canceled by Japan Airlines (JAL) and All Nippon Airways (ANA).
Why Germany's Aviation Industry Continues To Face Challenges
The domestic seat capacity in 2023 will be nearly 50% below the pre-pandemic levels for German carriers.
High Court Orders Probe Into Biman Bangladesh Airlines Pilot Recruitment Violations
The flag carrier has received warning letters from the Civil Aviation Authority of Bangladesh about irregularities in its practices.
Post-Pandemic Record: Frankfurt Airport Welcomes Over 6 Million Passengers
July marks the passenger increase of nearly 20% over last year at Frankfurt Airport.
The GE Passport: The Engine That Powers Business Jets To Fly Further
It is a small scaled CFM LEAP engine designed to power large business jets.
FAA Launches Probe Into Near Collision Involving Southwest Airlines Boeing 737 & Cessna Citation
The Cessna Citation came within 100 feet (30 meters) of the Southwest Boeing 737.
What Are The Typical Scopes & Costs Of Engine Maintenance Work?
Comprehensive maintenance of jet engines may cost operators several million dollars.
Nigeria’s Azman Air Suspends Operations And Puts Staff On Unpaid Leave
The airline suspended all domestic services on April 18.
Another Delay: Turkish Airlines Postpones 600 Aircraft Order Over Engine Options
The mounting production delays with new-generation engines have led to another delay.
Boeing: Industry Needs 2.28 Million New Staff Over Next 20 Years
China, Eurasia, and North America, drive more than half the demand for new aviation personnel.
The United States And China Have Agreed To Double Flights Between Countries
The weekly round-trip flights between the two countries will double starting October 29.
Record-Breaking Traffic: June Was Denver International Airport's Busiest Month
The airport served over 6.7 million passengers during the month of June.
Why The US Has Sanctioned Belavia Airlines & Its CRJ-200ER
The aircraft is used for transporting Belarus authorities and other high-profile figures.
Air Crash Investigations: Three Crucial Phases
The three crucial phases of an air crash investigation are the collection of evidence, technical analysis, and reporting.