Ferrari Purosangue vs. Lamborghini Urus: Drag Race Showdown

Ferrari Purosangue vs. Lamborghini Urus

When it comes to SUV drag races, few matchups rival the excitement of a Ferrari Purosangue taking on a Lamborghini Urus Performante in a classic quarter-mile showdown. While mainstream experts decode “Purosangue” as “thoroughbred,” signaling Ferrari’s…

Lamborghini Urus SE: PHEV Power and Performance Compared

Lamborghini Urus SE PHEV Power and Performance Compared

Lamborghini’s journey since the introduction of the LM002 in the mid-1980s has been remarkable. With Audi’s ownership, the Italian marque has seen unprecedented success, introducing electrified models like the Revuelto and preparing for the launch…

Modified 1972 Camaro Sport Coupe: Auction Controversy and Performance Powerhouse

Modified 1972 Camaro Sport Coupe

The 1970 Chevrolet Camaro’s second generation debuted with much fanfare, emphasizing a focus on the driver’s experience compared to its predecessor. Dubbed the “Super Hugger” due to its road-hugging capabilities, it quickly gained a reputation…

IndiGo Spreads Its Wings: Airline Orders New Planes for Long Flights

Indigo has beaten Air India (Credits: discover.mallatmillenia)

Budget airline IndiGo, the biggest carrier in India, just placed a big order for airplanes! This is a big change for IndiGo, which has mostly focused on shorter domestic flights. IndiGo just ordered 30 Airbus A350-900…

Plane Grounds Pilot: Tokyo Flight Scrapped After Late-Night Party

Japan Airlines: Latest news and Updates (Credits: South China Morning Post)

A Japan Airlines flight from Dallas to Tokyo was cancelled after the captain got into trouble for bad behavior at his hotel. The captain, 49 years old, was reportedly drinking and acting disruptively at the hotel…

Air France KLM World Elite Mastercard: Is it Worth it For Frequent Flyers?

The Elite Mastercard KLM French Airlines (Credits: The Points Guy)

Many airlines partner with credit card companies to help frequent flyers rack up miles faster. This article explores the Air France KLM World Elite Mastercard, a card designed for frequent flyers in the US. This…

Non-Stop to New York? Japan Airlines Boosts Flights with Bigger Planes

Japan Airlines to Freighter Business (Credits: FreightWaves)

Japan Airlines (JAL) is giving flyers a reason to cheer! They’re adding more flights and upgrading their planes on the popular route between Tokyo (Haneda Airport) and New York (JFK Airport) this summer. Starting July…

Did the FAA Play Favorites? Lawsuit Claims Minorities Unfairly Denied Air Traffic Controller Jobs

FAA control centre (Credits: Interesting Engineeing)

Over 1,000 people are suing the FAA, saying they were unfairly rejected for air traffic controller jobs. They believe they were discriminated against because of their race. These applicants were in a special program (CTI)…

Stellantis’ Strategic Shift: Recalls, Collaborations, and Digital Designs

Stellantis' Strategic Shift

Stellantis, the automotive conglomerate, has demonstrated a penchant for adapting and streamlining its lineup to align with current market trends. The recent transformation of the Opel Frontera into a subcompact crossover exemplifies this strategy, catering…

Never Forgotten: Japan Holds Ceremony for Victims of China Airlines Tragedy

China Airlines Flight 140 Taking off on the Doomsday (Credits: Federal Aviation Administration)

On April 26, 1994, a terrible plane crash happened in Japan. A China Airlines flight from Taiwan was approaching Nagoya Airport when it went down. This was the second-worst plane crash in Japanese history. Out…

No More Late Flights? Amsterdam Airport Might Lose Airlines with New Night Ban

Amsterdam's Schiphol Airport interior design (Credits: National Defense PAC)

People who live near airports are happy – politicians are making airports quieter at night by limiting flights during those hours. This sounds good, but it’s causing trouble for airlines. Here’s why: Cargo Planes Work…

The Mystery Man on Alaska Airlines Planes: Who Is He?

Alaska Airlines passenger jets parked at Ted Stevens Anchorage International Airport on Tuesday, April 26, 2020. (Credits: Bill Roth / ADN)

Have you ever noticed the friendly face on the tail of Alaska Airlines planes? It’s one of the most recognizable logos in the world, but the man behind the smile is a complete mystery! Some…