Double Sunrise: History's Longest Ever Commercial Air Service
The unique post-War commercial passenger flights were airborne longer than any other either before or since.
128 articles published since February 07, 2022
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Journalist - Working for several airlines & Airbus, Luke gained a comprehensive knowledge of the commercial aviation industry, before retraining as a lawyer specializing in aviation. A qualified private pilot, Luke also helps to keep one of the world's last WWII Catalina flying boats airworthy. Based in Cambridge, UK.
The unique post-War commercial passenger flights were airborne longer than any other either before or since.
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