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Built-in Browser Support for Responsive Images

Take advantage of the new element and new features of in your next responsive website.




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The Hobbit Experience 2014: Adding WebRTC gameplay to the Hobbit Experience

Learn how North Kingdom built an immersive multimedia experience optimized for modern mobile browsers using Web RTC




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Rolling out Public Key Pinning with HPKP Reporting




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Tab Discarding in Chrome: a Memory-Saving Experiment




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Wanted: A booster dose for airlines

As vaccination numbers increase, airlines and the government look for the middle path to revive the beleagured travel sector




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Year-end blues for beleagued airlines

The results of IndiGo and SpiceJet hold clues to the mid-term future of the country’s airline industry




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As the price of aviation turbine fuel soars, airlines’ finances spin out of control




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Becoming Atmanirbhar

India needs to produce its own commercial aircraft to forge ahead




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How bad is truly bad

Turns out no weather condition is better or worse for flying




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Domestic air travel leads airline recovery: Boeing

Low-cost carriers aid market with point-to-point structure and affordable rates




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Air India sale: Who will bag the Maharaja's crown?

Financial bid winner for sale of the State-owned airlines to be declared in three weeks; sources say it may take longer




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IFSC: Aircraft leasing gets a big boost

Around 80 per cent of the total commercial fleet in India is leased against 53 per cent of the same, globally




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Airbus responds to COP26




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Tech adoption will not lead to loss of jobs

Every half per cent increase in GDP requires 10 per cent growth in travel




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Start-up founders onboard pvt jets

JetSetGo in talks with VCs, PEs to raise additional $50 million




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A380: How Airbus forecast misfired

Sinks $25 billion in the process




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Robust flight plans can keep airlines afloat




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Lost your baggage in transit? You might find it in Alabama

Every year, nearly 25 million bags are lost in transit out of 4.3 billion 




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As India builds its newest airports, it needs robust, fail-proof SOPs

A near air mishap on Bengaluru skies that put the lives of 430 people in danger shows safety risk norms require constant refresh




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Breaking down airline engineering and maintenance

An aircraft has three critical phases; induction, in-service and redelivery




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Next order of business for Tata Sons

How will Tata Sons turn around all the airlines under its fold, except maybe the Kochi-based Air India Express?




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From geopolitics strife to a war of words between two aviation giants

Qatar Airways and Airbus lock horns over safety concerns




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Making a comeback

The aviation industry has proved its resilience by standing strong, despite an unprecedented economic crisis




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Unmanned Flying Objects, at your service

From capturing candid shots at in a wedding, to spraying pesticides to surveillance of places where access is difficult for humans, drones as a service (DaaS) is the next big thing




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No turning back

If no action is taken, aviation’s contribution towards greenhouse gas emissions will increase




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Sustainable aviation fuels could be a game-changer

But adopting it in Indian aviation could take time




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How cabin pressure plays a key role

Ensures adequate levels of oxygen in the air




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Electric aircraft set to transform urban mobility 

Investors are pouring in billions of dollars into eVTOL project (electric vertical take offs and landing aircraft) to ferry passengers




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Do pilots really need to be good at maths?

Being accurate with calculations can never go wrong




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Decarbonising flying

IATA shares proposes 65 per cent of aviation-emitted carbon will be abated through sustainable aviation fuel




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Mishandled baggage rates spike

Transfer bags continue to account for most mishandled bags




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Regaining momentum during turbulent times

Airlines must find a balances approach to navigating rising fuel costs




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Yoke vs. sidestick: Jury still out on what works best for pilots

Why do Airbus commercial aircraft have sidesticks and Boeing have yokes as control units?




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Cabin crew with an invisible cape 

Being a cabin crew member is not a mere job, but an ineffable life experience




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Will Akasa Air’s contra bet on Boeing 737 Max instead of Airbus pay off?

Rakesh Jhunjhunwala’s Akasa airline has gone against the tide, placing its bets on Boeing aircrafts; it now needs to carve out a niche for itself 




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Chicken gun test: Saving jets from bird strikes

According to ICAO, at least 34 bird strikes happen every day, causing around $1 billion worth damages every year




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Blockchain: Piloting the future of aviation

Enables effective solutions that positively impact industry players and end consumers




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5 things Indian airlines must do to break their way out of pandemic blues

Post pandemic, the airlines must revamp strategies and resort to long-term measures to recover from the crisis 




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Mission to Net Zero: Aviation’s focus on making sustainable connections 

Flying the cleanest, greenest, youngest fleet possible can be a way towards the goal 




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Why do planes leave a white trail behind them?




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Air infrastructure plans should be future-proof

India’s aviation story is full of delayed, untapped and under-utilised potential




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Embraer expects capacity dynamics to tilt demand in its favour

The plane maker’s current foray attempts to shed the tentativeness that overshadowed its earlier endeavours




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Air India’s roadmap can be tricky to pull off

The airline has to work hard to drastically grow its network and fleet while improving reliability as well




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Why opening the emergency door mid-flight is not possible




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Global shipping lines look skywards

Container carriers launch freighters to offer integrated services and expand their transport offerings




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Reviving businesses will benefit from air cargo’s growth

India’s air cargo industry is well positioned to scale up further, thanks to a strong airport cargo infrastructure




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Why has private capital not been taken to Indian aviation 

With banks becoming increasingly cautious and credit flows tightening, private capital must be explored and enticed




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Boeing bids farewell to ‘Queen of the skies’

The first Boeing 747 took off from New York on Jan 22, 1970 and now the final 747 freighter was delivered to Atlas Air on February 1, 2022.




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Youtube introduces shopping affiliate programme for eligible Indian creators via Flipkart and Myntra

As more platforms allow creators to earn from viewers’ purchases of featured products, YouTube also announced its Shopping affiliate programme in India




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Hong Kong unveils responsible AI framework for financial sector

Hong Kong’s responsible AI framework comes amid increasing international competition and tensions affecting access to AI technology