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Celebrating 300,000 subscribers on YouTube

We’ve been on flight decks, in maintenance hangars, at airshows, and built aviation Lego sets. Now, we’ve just ticked over 300,000 subscribers on YouTube. Thank you to everyone who has watched, commented, and subscribed as we’ve strived to bring you unique, high quality aviation content.

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Flying over the North Pole

We join the Finnair crew from Tokyo to Helsinki to learn what it takes to operate a flight over the North Pole region.

Dealing with GPS jamming

We’re on the flight deck of an SAS A350 that encounters GPS jamming. How does the aircraft handle that and what do the pilots need to be aware of?

Flying the SuperJumbo!

Onboard Etihad’s A380 we ride from Abu Dhabi to Singapore and get a masterclass on flying the SuperJumbo.

Tricky landings at Madeira

The approach and landing at Madeira is famous for its gusty winds and late go-arounds. The crew of this Condor A321 walk us through the planning required to land at Madeira (or safely divert).

Behind the scenes with the Airbus BelugaXL

The Airbus BelugaXL is one of the most unusual looking aircraft to grace the skies. Designed to transport aircraft components between factories it requires delicate handling. We shadow the Airbus crew that makes it all possible.

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