The new "green revolution" in aviation is of supreme importance, and one of its most critical elements is the increasing use of biocombustibles – fuels derived from plants.
This doughty workhorse of the tarmac goes into action when it’s time to push an aircraft back from the gate at which it’s parked so that it can taxi out onto the runway. Fascinating to watch!
In the previous edition we already introduced in a generic way the concepts and constraints that directly impacts the design of a passenger cabin. But considering a more technical frame, how is the interior designed?
An aircraft’s undercarriage (aka landing gear) is absolutely critical to our aviation systems, and we take meticulous care to keep it in optimum working order.
Cleanliness and safety of course come first with us here at Iberia Airlines, from the design of the cabin and fuselage to the operation of each flight. So in...
Did you know that the highest cost associated to a line-fit aircraft purchase corresponds to the engines? But whenever we board the aircraft… which is the first thing that...
The 22nd of September 1946 was a red-letter day: when Iberia became the first European airline to offer scheduled service to Latin America, flying Douglas DC-4s.