


From Typewriters to Touchscreens: How Jets Became Offices
In 1929, a man named Harry Ogg took to the skies with a folding desk, a typewriter, and a secretary named Katherine. His custom-built Travel Air 6000 monoplane wasn’t a novelty, it was the world’s first flying office. While most people were still waiting to install...
Elevating the Journey: A Step-by-Step Guide to the Private Jet Interior Design Process
Designing a bespoke private jet interior can be both exhilarating and complex. After all, it involves far more than simply decorating a living room—it shapes a distinctive travel experience at 40,000 feet. The process can be a detailed and involved one but, with the...
Breaking barriers in aviation: How mentorship is elevating the next wave of engineers
In the hangars of Northern Lights College, a new generation of aviation engineers is taking shape. Among them is Trish Bromley, who’s found her calling in Aviation Engineering. Alongside her is a diverse group of students, each bringing unique backgrounds and fresh...