Astro Media - The Amazing World of Aviation (2009) Part 12 The Giants of the Sky

Astro Media - The Amazing World of Aviation (2009) Part 12 The Giants of the Sky

When the Wright brothers took to the sky in 1903, the world paid attention as a new era of adventure and innovation was born, one that would forever change mankind's fingerprints upon the pages of history. Civil aviation is now a multi-billion dollar industry capable of transporting cargo, military, humanitarian aid and commercial passengers from anywhere in the world, at any hour of every day. This exciting 13 part series reveals the incredible history and evolution of modern aviation, from the first conceptual drawings of aerial contraptions to modern marvels such as the Airbus A380 and Boeing Dreamliner. Then, go inside the massive consumer industries that define today's modern airport and marvel at the corporate initiatives looking to space as the next tourist destination. For the first time on DVD, this is the complete history of man's conquest of the skies, past, present & future.

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In a bid to remain at the forefront of people's imaginations, airlines have continued to expand their fleet with new advanced models; two major contemporary competitors being the Airbus A380 and the Boeing Dreamliner. Similar to the Airbus A380, the plane is made from carbon fiber reinforced plastics and aluminum glass fiber materials which are lighter and more resistant to fatigue. It is one of many planes that have been developed to reduce the carbon footprint while improving space, comfort and entertainment for its passengers. Airports have also followed the trend becoming venues for reality TV, game shows, weddings and press conferences!

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