Dear readers,
As the year is nearing to its end, here is a perfect opportunity to examine your knowledge about the major aviation events which happened in 2015.
Please do not worry - the correct answers are available after each of questions.
Get ready and test how much do you know about aviation this year!
A slew of international airlines have stopped flying over the Sinai Peninsula in response to the mysterious crash of a Russian commercial jet with more than 200 people on board. Aviation authorities over the world issued notices and regulations restricting operations by airlines in various regions in the world. Which one of the following is a no-fly zone example?
In Septmeber 2015, British Airways Boeing 777 engine suddenly caught fire while the plane was about to take off for Gatwick. What was the reason for British Airways plane‘s engine to burst into flames?
As the oil prices stream to their 5 years low, with 55.6 $/bbl as of mid-December, IATA estimates that the overall fuel bill for airlines will still be as large as the GDP of entire Bangladesh. How much is that?
After the Russian second largest air carrier (which also was the country’s largest Boeing 737 operator) Transaero ceased flights in October, the Interstate Aviation Committee revoked Boeing 737 type certificate. However, the IAC decision affected only B737s registered in Russia. As of November, 2015 the number of such B737s was…
In December 2015, India announces its getting set to launch an ambitious project to develop its own stealth combat drones or UCAVs (unmanned combat aerial vehicles). The initial investment is projected to be