this is the flag airline of England and was formed in 1974 when the nations two major airlines, BOAC and BEA, merged to form it
British Airways
this airport was originally built for the 1952 summer Olympics and is the main hub for it's country's flag airline, Finn Air
Helsinki Airport
this regional jet has four engines and no thrust reversers and instead uses an airbrake to slow down on landing
British Aerospace BAe 146/Avro RJ series
this fighter interceptor was the ultimate development of the U.S. Air forces' 1954 interceptor program to which at first the winner was the F-102 Delta Dagger, but when the initial airplane underperformed changes to the design were made
Convair F-106 Delta Dart
this virgin airline flew mostly around America and merged with Alaska Airlines in 2018
Virgin America
this is the flag airline of Colombia and it's signature color is red
Avianca
this is one of the airports that serves London and is famous for it's beehive terminal
Gatwick Airport
this turbo-prop was the first ever Japanese commercial airplane that was an original design
NAMC YS-11
this strategic airlifter was built to replace the old turboprop strategic airlifters the U.S. Airforce had as the Boeing C-135 Stratolifter only had side-loading doors, thus the bulky equipment couldn't fit.
Lockheed C-141 Starlifter
this airline merged wit Delta Airlines in 1987 and had the slogan, the only way to fly
Western Airlines
this is one of the flag airlines of the United Arab of Emiratis and was formed in 1985 and had its first flights operated by Pakistan international Airlines, (Pakistan's flag airline), and is currently a 5-star airline
Emirates
this airport has a lot of conspiracy behind it including it's ghost horse statue it's rumored alien base and it's mural of what might happen in the future
Denver International Airport
this this airplane was originally called the McDonnell Douglas MD-95 in development, but when McDonnell Douglas merged with Boeing in 1997 Boeing renamed the airplane before setting it into production
Boeing 717
this strategic tactical airlifter was slow in it's development due to varying requirements and compliance with international politics
Airbus A400M Atlas
this French airline was a vital part of French commuters going around the country
it later merged with Air France in 1997 due to low frequency, partially due to the TGV
Air Inter
this is the flag airline of Spain and is named after the peninsula it's nation is a part of
Iberia
this is the airport that serves Singapore rated the best airport on Skytrax
Changi Airport
this airplane was the more successful super sonic commercial airplane out of the 2 types that were built and was only operated by British Airways and Air France.
Concorde
when this soviet tactical and strategic airlifter began development in 1967 it was originally designed as a commercial freighter.
Ilyushin IL-76
this was the former flag airline of Italy that was recently shut down and replaced by ITA Airways
Alitalia
this is the flag airline of Belgium and is named after the nations capital
Brussels Airlines
this airport is United Airlines' third largest hub and got it's current name after 9/11 to comate the victims of United Airlines flight 93 (the airplane that never made it to it's target)
Newark Liberty International Airport
this airplane is the largest commercial airplane in the world and is the 5th commercial airplane built by Airbus
Airbus A380
this reconnaissance airplane has many variants that have had many different program names
Boeing RC-135
this airline was founded in 1926 by Lewis Britten and was headquartered in Minneapolis, Minnesota
it later merged with Delta Airlines in 2010
Northwest Airlines